Deseret News Publishing Company

It also publishes a semi-weekly Spanish paper, OKespañol, and the Deseret News Church Almanac.The paper was started under the direction of LDS Church president Brigham Young, with Willard Richards as editor and "Truth and Liberty" as its motto.But, the Cannon family was unable to make the paper financially sound, and the lease was returned to the church owned Deseret News Company on September 7, 1898 (and the first Deseret News Publishing Company was dissolved).[6] On December 29, 1931, the Deseret News Publishing Company was incorporated by the LDS Church.[7] This new company took over direct ownership and control of the News and its jobs press.
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