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Show t Reveals Value of Printing Industry to State "" PRINTERS' WEEK 1 IIEARSCLIMAX Members of the Printing industry indus-try of Utah approached the climax of National Printers' week Friday with the belief that It has been the beat celebration ever held by the graphic arts Industry. Utah printers were particularly gratified with the result of a sur- vey conducted by James A. Giles, a member of the board of directors, direc-tors, showing the value of the Industry In-dustry to the state. Employes of the Industry receive re-ceive an annual payroll of 12,060,- . 801, Mr. Giles said, which supports ' a total of 6522 persons, creating a buying market second only to the mineral and petroleum Industries. More than 200 members of the industry will meet at the final , social affair of the week's observance observ-ance Friday night at the Hotel j Utah for a banquet j . S. O. Bennlon will act as toast-J toast-J master and Dr. Adam S. Bennlon will be the principal speaker. Postmaster Post-master I. A. Smoot will give a short talk on the commemorative stamp issued for the observance by the post office department. Eliaha Warner of Spanish Fork, vice president of the Utah State Press association, will speak for the nonmetropolitan newspapers. BOOKLET SHOWS SURVEY OF UTAH PRINTING DEVELOPMENT James A. Giles, Salt Lake printer, shews Survey te Shirley Giles |