Show MEETING OF UTAH UTA EDITORS i I iI Addresses and Papers by the Members embers PERRY HEATH NOW NOWA A MEMBER EXCURSION TO CAO IN J AY AYAn f An enthusiastic meeting m of ot the Utah Uth Press association the last to be b held be before be before fore the election electon of officers and winter tour of ot the Pacific coast cast was wa held hel at the yesterday afternoon Perry Heath Hoth the now new proprietor of oC the Trib Tribune Tribune une un was ws taken into the fold old and busi bus business business 1 ness s of importance was s transacted At Atthe Atthe the h sc close el of f the session st the t members de tie departed d c i parted assured assure of ot brighter times ahead r for lor the organization and of or the te accomplishment of ot a a work of usefulness for the state at large President O LX P Felt Fel presided and See Sec Secretary Se M 31 1 A A was ws in ills fils ls ac accustomed accustomed accustomed place Immediately upon the approval at or the minutes of or the last see ses session se slon sion James Jam Dunne editor the s of or Tooele Transcript chairman chirman of ot the ie committee that took charge caie of the reception ad and en entertainment entertainment entertainment ot or the visiting Kentucky editors eitor last summer sumer reported on that tha subject subject He was ws followed by President Felt who reported on the reception n ac accorded accorded corded the visiting e Texas T eec editors in Sep S Both said the visitors left lef with witha an a understanding of Utah Uth local condi conditions conditions tons and resources resource such as would re for years yer to the benefit benet of ot the state sute William llam Buys Bus editor edior of the Wasatch Wave Vave and of the legislative committee reported the failure of a bill bi to pass the house alter after ater passing the senate senat The measure was Intended to assure the printing of municipal county conty and state supplies and stationery In the state and ami amito to give Ive adequate notice of ot the letting an of contracts through advertisements The report suggested the introduction of the bill bl with wih indorsements at the next net sea ses session se sion slon or a Substitute bill bi billI I Short Shor Addresses William Igleheart was wa then called led upon to address the meeting He spoke in a congratulatory way of the auspicious circumstances under which the te organization organization was progressing and of Its It pros prospects prospect prospects and the good material that was as being gathered into the fold Mr 11 Heath Heth followed Mr Igleheart The organization I t a he h declared ec should d pro gross grass as it couRt o do d more toward t aiding in the development ot of the state than any other agency He emphasized the power of the country countr press pres and urged a a com corn community urge of ot Interests rather than Journal joural fights along lines Buys Felt Dunne and VIllum sen made brief and happily worded worde ad dresses in reference to the new mem her ber br and others other who have recently Joined j lne Editor Paper W YR R McBride of ot the Utah County Democrat followed with wih an interesting paper His subject was the desirability and aad necessity of affiliating with the or organization org organization g io I L n r I i u L nr lr I that in all al human enterprise there are things thing in the undertaking that are com common common I mon to o all al and as soon as those con concerned corned In the business can see seethe the things that are common and get together ting In a common effort efort for tor a a common end the themore themore more quickly will 1 the best results te temore t e o accomplished It Is true tre in railroading farming mining the professions proCessions of or law lawand lawand lawand and medicine and why not In journalism I do not want to t convey the idea that thai trusts are altogether desirable The as associations a formed forme should be for tor a com corn common common cornmon mon benefit a benefit to the operators and those operated upon the customers customer Editors Edior are the te molder molders of thought have have they not a a great get responsibility resting upon them Ought they not to bane band themselves together in such a way as a td UI build themselves into the he highest pos possible possible possible rectitude sible standards of Intelligence and nd mora moral Power of the Press Press James Dunne Duane followed In a paper on a The Power of the Press Pre It has been bee asserted he said sid that the newspaper is the te molder of public opinion and ad in some cases they may be so In my m in however I have had hd again agin and again to come to the conclusion that it was public opinion that generally framed the policy plc of the he leading news DODers of the day da This argument was consistently fol lowed lowe out In his paper which was ire fre applauded wa fre Mr Felt then described the California trip arranged for next January Januar by b E B O 0 of the te Southern Souther Pacific rail rali railroad ri road rd which is to follow the meeting and and banquet Jan 20 2 The at that tha time will include a paper What Con News by b J E H E Hanson of Cn th the Deseret es eret News The Amenities of a menite Newspaper by William Glasmann of or o th the a Ogden Standard and The Ad Page by J mid M 11 Boyden of the Mt i Pleasant Pleasnt Pyre Pyra Pyramid Pr |