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Show Herald Receives Front Page Award The Springville Herald has ; received front page of the 1 month first place honors among Utah weekly newspapers, it was announced today by the Brigham Young University J journalism department. The s winning page of October 16, i will appear in the monthly pub- i lication of the Utah State Press Association. I According to a statement ' from the judges, the Spring- ' ville Herald won the award for ' the proper use of headline and ' body type, placement and handling hand-ling of stories and illustrations 1 and excellence in reproduction. ' The Herald won a similar award some time ago when it was selected for best front page of the year. An analysis of the page stated stat-ed in part: The Springville Herald has excellent headline schedule, employing related sans-serif type faces in a variety var-iety of sizes. The headlines are suitable in length, not only to the size of the story but also as to placement. Headlines are well counted and adhere to the usually accepted standards of headline writing. Important news spots are carefully utilized; page is well broken up with story place-( place-( Continued on Page 7, Col. 3) Herald Receives Front Page Award (Continued from Page One) ment, sizes of head and picture placement. A clear readable body type is one of the Herald's strong points. Honorable Mention The Eureka Reporter, Eureka newspaper, published and printed print-ed by the Art City Publishing Co., was also selected as the runner-up paper with the best front page in the state during October. |