From Deseret News archives:
Printing museum to expand
$51,000 donation will fund new room, exhibit of early Deseret News
The Provo museum recognized the Deseret News and the LDS Foundation for a $51,000 donation at its annual banquet and auction, which featured Frank Layden as master of ceremonies. Additionally, the museum's boards of directors and trustees honored Harold R. Wing and Karl W. Bacon each with Constitutional Education and Freedom Awards.
"We really appreciate the Deseret News and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Foundation for contributing money for a special room at the museum which would show visitors the oldest newspaper in Utah and its printing press," said Ray Beckham, chairman of the museum advisory board.
The donation from the Deseret News will help fund a room dedicated to telling the story of the printing of the first Deseret News. The exhibit will be housed in a planned expansion of the museum that will incorporate the existing building directly to the west of the Crandall Museum.
"We'll be able to tell the full history of printing in Utah," he said, "the (Ramage) press and the Deseret News being the focus of that."
Beckham said the museum approached the Deseret News and the LDS Foundation in January about the possibility of the donation.
"We went to them and told them what our plans were, what our hopes were, and they agreed to finance the room and to buy the press and the type," Beckham said.
The museum's current exhibits are operating in slightly tight quarters and the anticipated expansion will enable the museum to welcome larger visiting groups with greater frequency. Right now the room that holds the Ramage press can only fit 10 to 15 people in at a time.
The museum has plans to begin a permanent program to bring school children there in an effort to expand their knowledge of printing's place in American history.
"The idea is that all the fifth-graders in the Provo, Alpine and Nebo school districts would come in each year," Beckham said. "That's about 8,000 students."
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