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Show Utah Weekly Publishers Date Annual Convention at Hotel Utah Steel Corp., will be the speaker at the luncheon on Saturday. His subject will be "Pardon me, but your public relations are showing." show-ing." During the annual business meeting of the Utah State Press Association in the afternoon Saturday, Sat-urday, a special program has been prepared for the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Russon will give a reading of the New York stage comedy "The Anniversary Waltz." The 62nd annual convention of the Utah State Press Association Associa-tion will be held Friday, Saturday Satur-day and Sunday at the Hotel Utah. Weekly Publishers from all parts of the state will be in Salt Lake for three days of shop talks, luncheons, banquets, and to renew acquaintance with other publishers, their families, and friends. Publishers representing virtually virtu-ally every town in Utah will begin activities with an open Convention delegates and their friends will enjoy dinner and dancing on the Roof Garden at the Hotel Utah Saturday night. Ed Arnold, Mergenthaler Linotype Lino-type Corp., will be the speaker. For the Sunday morning devotional devo-tional exercises the convention delegates will attend the Taber-nuacle Taber-nuacle Choir broadcast and the "Spoken Word" in the Mormon Tabernacle. Following the broad cast Edmund C. Arnold, type design expert, will conduct his famous "Shirtsleeves Clinic" on newspaper makeup. The annual Awards luncheon will conclude the 62nd annual I convention. house Friday night in the Jade room of the Hotel Utah. All Associate As-sociate members of the USPA and friends are invited to attend. Saturday will be a full day of activities with talks on Cooperative Coopera-tive advertising by Ralph Pitts, Graybar Electric; Grocery advertising ad-vertising by Claude Purles, Associated As-sociated Food Stores; Legal advertising, ad-vertising, Ken Chamberlain, District Dis-trict Attorney of the 6th Judicial Judi-cial District; Panel discussions will be conducted on "How-to ge the most out of Classified Advertising?" Ad-vertising?" and "Politics and . Publishers." Arthur R. McQuiddy, district director of public relations, U.S. |