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Show Utah Press Association to Hold Annual Meeting Jan. 18-19 tive of the state selective service headquarters will discuss how newspapers can aid the selective service program. The annual banquet, tp be attended at-tended by Governor Herbert B. Maw ani legislative leaders, will be at 7 p. m. On J: nuary 19 at 9 a m. the past presidents' breakfast will begin the day's activities A legislative leg-islative round table, conducted by L. j. Taylor of Moab, will begin at 10 a. m. An open house and buf ct luncheon at the Western West-ern Nevrspapcr Union, 243 South West Temple street, will conclude the con ention. An lual meeting of the Utah State Press association, comprising compris-ing e litors and business managers of Utah's weekly newspapers, will be he'ld January 18 and 19 in the Ncwhouse hotel, Elisha Warner, Spanish Fork, president, said Saturday. Sat-urday. Delegates will be welcomed at an opening session at 10 a. m. January 18 by Charles L. Wheeler, Wheel-er, Salt Lake chamber of corn-mere corn-mere president. Committee reports re-ports and election of new officers will precede a luncheon at which a round table discussion of the National Editorial association's plan tor promoting national advertising ad-vertising for weekly newspapers will be discussed. In afternoon sessions, Don Beld-Ing. Beld-Ing. Los Angeles, Cal., president of th Pacific Advertising Clubs assoemtion, will speak on "More Business in 1941." A representa- i |