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Show 'Annual Yearbook School To Be Held Here Mon Students Expected From High Schools In Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Wyo., Nevada; With Registration Set, 9 A. M., At Memorial Hall Arrangements have been completed for the third annual an-nual Yearbook School to be conducted by the Art City Publishing Pub-lishing Company of this city next Monday, Oct. 13, at the Memorial Hall. Approximately 130 school representatives, rep-resentatives, including principals, faculty advisors, yearbook editors and business managers, attended the school last year, and an even larger number are expected this fall. Plans are being made to accommodate ac-commodate students and other yearbook people from more than fifty schools throughout Utah as well as from Idaho, Nevada, Arizona Ari-zona and Wyoming. The purpose of the yearbook school, which will be under supervision super-vision of Harrison Conover, is to acquaint those connected with the high school annuals, with the accepted ac-cepted procedures in producing a school yearbook and to discuss problems of the current year. A full day's program will be carried out, beginning with registration regis-tration at Memorial hall from 9 to 10 a. m., followed by two hours i : . X . j of instruction, from 10 a. m.. to 12 noon. The group will be guests of Mr. Conover and the Art City : Publishing Co. at a banquet at ; Chicken Roost at noon. In the af- ternoon instruction will be re-! re-! sumed from 2 until 4 p. m. The j classes will then be itemissed and students will be invited to visit the I printing establishment, i The annual schools have proved valuable especially to students j working on yearbooks for the first time, as the many processes ' through which a publication pass- es in the process of production is explained and through informal : discussions and explanations, many problems confronting both students and printers are cleared j up during the day. j With a better understanding of the processes and the reasons for doing certain things, a better yearbook year-book results. |