For the purpose of publishing notice required by Utah law, a "newspaper of general circulation" means a newspaper that: (1) has a bona fide subscription list of not less than 200 subscribers in this state; (2) has been published for 18 months or longer; and (3) (a) has been eligible for mailing under a United States Postal Service periodicals permit for at least 12 months; or (b) (i) publishes at least 12 issues in each year; and (ii) is composed of, as a percentage of each issue's total content not including inserts and special sections, at least 25% content that: (A) the newspaper receives no compensation to publish; and (B) is of local or general interest.
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