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Show fijSHERS TO BE HOSTS FOR NATIONAL MEET a special edition of the Ute 'ss Bulletin, official publica-,of publica-,of the Utah State Press As- dation, is being prepared to ' ,ist in promoting attendance . he annual convention of the Itional Editorial Association, Jhich will be held in Utah this I ir in June. Details of the spec-ti spec-ti edition were received this I by John Adamek, publish- i of the Bingham Bulletin, a ! I mber of the state press associa-' associa-' tin and of the National Editorial 1 5ociation. IThe special edition, which will i j regular June edition of the : lb P'css Bulletin, is to be pre-! pre-! jlred and printed in advance, 3r mailing April 15 to all of the SjO weekly and smaller daily MAspaper members of NEA and u all of the other daily newspap-is newspap-is of the United States. : Ipianned as a 64-page magazine t.!ing the story of Utah and her Sfmic attractions and industries ii pictures and text. All of the jfiblishers of the state are being aked to cooperate with the preparation pre-paration of copy for the special ei.tion, the counties and cities a o being invited to participate i it, to tell the visiting news-I news-I iper publishers of their attrac- t -M. Advance registration for the c invention had already reached J 7 on February 5, according to i report from Don Eck, Chicago, manager of the NEA, and are pturing in daily, he said. It is ifticipated that registration will rtach to from 500 to 1000 news-Jlper news-Jlper people by the time the (invention opens. Advance re-astrations re-astrations include delegates from iirty states, and it is expected flat every one of the 48 states fill be represented in Utah. jDelegates will arrive in Salt me City by special train Sat-itday, Sat-itday, June 4, for four days of jsiness sessions there, inter-1 ersed with sightseeing trips in id around the state capitol. Folding Fol-ding the four days in Salt 'to City, the group will travel special train to Cedar City, riving there the morning of e 8th, And spend the next four iys touring throug Zion park, 'yce canyon, Cedar Breaks and ie north rim of the Grand Can-in. Can-in. At their annual convention in 1,11 Lakt-' City in January, mem-;rs mem-;rs of the Utah State Press As-ciation As-ciation voted to pass up their ual summer outing convention favor of attendance at the na-jnal na-jnal convention this year. By showing of hands, a majority he state publishers present the meeting are planning to nd the national meeting in me. Utah publishers feel that in ving chosen for the convention Jte this year, the first time in e 75-J'cw history of the nation-association, nation-association, they have provid-1 provid-1 one of the greatest publicity Wunities the state has ever id. Traditionally, the publishers no attend the annual conven-;jn conven-;jn of NEA write columns for eir newspapers which sometim-nm sometim-nm continuously for as much six weeks, telling their read- about the convention and e wings of interest in the state ' which it is held. 0ne of the main purposes of e special edition of the Ute ftss Bulletin is to provide the Ulng publishers with not only valuable souvenir of the conation, con-ation, but a reference volume which they can turn for in-nnation in-nnation about Utah when they te their articles for their pap-Other pap-Other publicity about the state reaching members of the Na-0n Na-0n Editorial Association ;onthly, in the National Publish- . official magazine-of the as-ciation. as-ciation. Articles have ben writ-. " tor each issue since the first the year by the state Depart-it Depart-it of Publicity and Industrial 30Pment and submitted with Olographs of points of interest, je February issue, just out, con- ns a full page of pictures from e Ua.i Parks, in addition to 1 stones and pictures about le convention. |