Salt Lake Tribune
1871-1914, 1990-Current
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1871 - 1919 Available from: 4/15/1871 - 1919 Utah Digital Newspapers |
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1990 - Current Library Card Required for Home Access Format: Text (HTML) Available from: 9/24/1990 - current ProQuest News - with Library Card ProQuest News - Inside Library |
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2004 - Current Library Card Required Available from: 8/29/2004 - 2 weeks ago Utah Press Association |
The Salt Lake Tribune was founded in 1871 as the Mormon Tribune by a group of Mormon businessmen. The newspaper is headquartered in Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah and one of fifteen incorporated cities within Salt Lake County. The city's major industries are comprised of government, trade, transportation, utilities, and professional and business services. Key employers include the University of Utah, Sinclair Oil Corporation, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Features of the Salt Lake Tribune include News, Entertainment Features, Opinion Editorials, Sports, Business, Education and Local Politics.
Published as:
- Salt Lake Tribune
- Salt Lake Daily Tribune and Utah Mining Gazette
- Mormon Tribune
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