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Show r . U M' ' ! :" ... f I PRESS AWARDS Mrs. Betty C. Fisher, Far-mington Far-mington has received several awards in the Utah Press Women's annual communications communica-tions contest. : SHE PLACED first in five of the seven categories she entered and second in the other two. The first place awards will now be entered in the contest sponsored by the National Federation of Press Women. Winners on the national na-tional level will be announced at the Federation's annual convention at Indianapolis in June. The first place awards were received for Press Releases which she wrote; for a publicity campaign covering a combination of media for the Utah Heritage Foundation; Founda-tion; radio spot announcements an-nouncements for the American Cancer Society; publicity in newspapers and Betty C. Fisher, Farmington, displays the awards she received in the Utah Press Women's communications contest. an advertising campaign for the Davis County Fair. Her second place awards were for a feature photo published in a newspaper and a brochure she had designed and written. MICHELE BARTMESS, a writer for the Green Sheet newspapers in Murray, was' contest chairman for the Utah entries. Mrs. Fisher also received a small silver beehive charm to add to her UPW charm bracelet. She has been a member of the UPW since it was chartered in October, 1956; served as its second president and since has served as first vice president, recording secretary, parliamentarian, historian, contest chairman and on two national committees. SHE IS the wife of photographer pho-tographer Etsil R. Fisher, the mother of four children and grandmother to 13 children. |