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We'd like to know how the Standard-Examiner fits in your professional and personal life. What appeals to you specifically; what's in it for you? Your submission might end up in the paper!

Marianne Stamm

City: 
Syracuse
State: 
Utah
Occupation: 
retired teacher
How many years have you been reading the Standard-Examiner?: 
25
What's in it for you?: 
I love the local news of the surrounding communities and the opinion page. This is what attracts me and brings me back to the Standard.

scott

State: 
Utah
How many years have you been reading the Standard-Examiner?: 
5
What's in it for you?: 
i love the paper, it gives me something to do

Ted File

City: 
Layton
State: 
Utah
Occupation: 
self-emloyed/semi retired
How many years have you been reading the Standard-Examiner?: 
4
What's in it for you?: 
Priority are the following Sports -- Jazz, local high school, college ie. BYU, USU UU etc. Local news top of Utah Letters to the editor National news but that is usually lacking.

Donna K. Maxwell

City: 
Syracuse
State: 
Utah
Occupation: 
homemaker
How many years have you been reading the Standard-Examiner?: 
35
What's in it for you?: 
I adore the newspaper! I love unfolding it each day to find the details of international, national, area and especially local news. The Standard is a treasure of information and entertainment and I can't wait to sit down at my kitchen table to read it all when I have a break in the day. I enjoy columnist Mark Saal, the daily tv tips, "Go" magazine, Captioning Cal(or at least attempting to do so!), comics on the back page of a section so they are a perfect to fold in half and read with breakfast! Articles on local businesses and how they came to be fascinate me. It is great to go "Behind the Headlines" with Andy Howell. I appreciate having a reportert's e-mail addrress in the article for questions, criticism and praise I might have on any particular day. I rely on the entertainment information, mission calls and returns, Young Womanhood and Eagle Scout Awards, wedding, birthday and anniversry announcements to keep up with many more friends than I would if I didn't have the newspaper! Of course the Davis County section is popular at our house! Thanks to your advertisers we know where and when to shop! Thank you for the Standard! Keep up the good work.

Wynn Covieo

City: 
Ogden
State: 
Utah
Occupation: 
Executive Director, Ogden Pioneer Heritage Foundation - Ogden Pioneer Days Committee
What's in it for you?: 
"To stay informed about the more important things in life including equestrian events and competitions, ranching, rodeos and the cowboy and western lifestyle of Utah."

Heidi Mckay

City: 
North Ogden
State: 
Utah
What's in it for you?: 
"The coupons in the Sunday paper have helped me build a practical food storage for my family at an affordable price."

Brent Allenbach

City: 
Ogden
State: 
Utah
Occupation: 
Owner, Golden Spike Harley Davidson
What's in it for you?: 
“In a world full of advertising clutter and distractions everywhere you look, the Standard-Examiner helps me get my message out – and that message is – escape the clutter, it’s time to ride! ”

Kym Buttschardt

City: 
Ogden
State: 
Utah
Occupation: 
Owner, Roosters 25th Street Brewing Company
What's in it for you?: 
"I read the Standard because it is a direct connection to the community around us. There is a big world of online news and interesting websites, but I value being connected to Ogden and our neighboring communities."

Craig Bielik

City: 
Ogden
State: 
Utah
Occupation: 
“Mr. Ogden”, Marketing Director for Ogden Regional Medical Center, Comedian, Event Emcee, Christmas Village mayor, Chamber Spikers, Ogden Pioneer Days Committee . . .
What's in it for you?: 
"The Standard puts it all within my reach."

Zane Gray

City: 
Mountain Green
State: 
Utah
Occupation: 
Desk top printing
How many years have you been reading the Standard-Examiner?: 
13
What's in it for you?: 
The Go Section and Steve Sales. Local, State and National news. Comics.
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