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Show Noted Speakers To Address UEA At Weekend Meet Publishers from every section of Utah will meet in Salt Lake City February 12, 13, and 14, for the annual convention of the Utah State Press Association, according to Frank W. Mountford, Wasatch Wave, President, and R. LaVaun Cox, publisher of the Manti Messenger, Mes-senger, and general chairman of the convention. Highlight of the convention will be the publisher's banquet on Sat. evening, when the Honorable Kenneth Lindsay, a former Member of Parliament and former Minister of Education, will be the speaker. Speaker at the Saturday noon1 Luncheon will be Congressman, A. L. Miller of Nebraska, chairman chair-man of the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. This committee is spearheading the Echo Park Dam project. Speaker at the traditional Sun-1 day morning devotional service will be Elder Alma Sonee, As- j sistant to the Council of Twelve Apostales of the L. D. S. church, j Cleon L. Skousen of the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University will speak at the Sunday luncheon of the publishers. pub-lishers. Mr. Skousen formerly was an agent for the FBI -and is expected expec-ted to tell of the workings of that organization in combating communism. com-munism. "Shop talks" will occupy the Saturday morning and Sunday morning sessions of the convention with the traditional Past Presidents Presi-dents Breakfast, and devotional services also on the agenda Sunday Sun-day morning. Awards in the various vari-ous publishers' contests will be given at the Sunday luncheon. The business session will be held on Saturday afternoon. |