Davalynn Spencer, a best-selling inspirational Western romance author, announced the Feb. 4 release of her latest book âA Change of Sceneryâ, book four in the Cañon City Chronicles series.Â
Set in Cañon City, Colorado, during the heart of its silent-picture era in 1911, âA Change of Sceneryâ continues the saga of the Hutton family with Cale and Hugh Hutton who were introduced as children in book three, âRomancing the Widow.â
âI couldnât let the Hutton family go,â Spencer said. âI couldnât let the early years of Cañon City go, for it is truly a town from the Old West that happened to survive. The fact that it was Hollywood before Hollywood during the era of silent pictures makes it even more historically intriguing.â
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When Bob Moyle began at The Porterville Recorder, Success Lake had yet to be constructed and there was still no Highway 65.
Moyle would go on to oversee the growth of The Recorder while covering the growth of Porterville. It was announced by Myers Funeral Service and Crematory in The Recorder on Tuesday Moyle had died at the age of 96.
Moyle came to Porterville in 1955 to become the sports editor of The Recorder when he was hired by Homer Wood, who was then the publisher of The Recorder.
In 1958 Moyle became the managing editor of The Recorder in 1958. Moyle would serve a total of 31 years with The Recorder, 28 years as its editor before retiring on July 1, 1986. After retirement Moyle continued to live in Porterville until his death.