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Show of anthropology at Brigham Young University, who will examine "The Manti Inscriptions." In-scriptions." Assistant state archaeologist Michael S. Berry will discuss current research by the Antiquities Section. Persons wanting further information on meals, lodging, lodg-ing, and transportation should contact the Society at 603 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102, or telephone 533-5755. September 12-13. Members of the Sanpete Valley Chapter of the Society will act as hosts for the two -day program pro-gram that includes speakers, discussions, tours, and the presentation of awards. All meetings are open to the public. Sessions get underway Friday, September 12, at 5:30 p.m. with registration in the Auditorium building at Snow College. At 7:00 p.m. the Society's Antiquities Section will present a program pro-gram of speakers, including Ray T. Matheny, professor Historical Society Annual Meeting Set Sept. 12-13 History, ! preservation, archaeology, and folklore will receive local emphasis when the Utah State Historical Histori-cal Society conducts its 23rd Annual Meetfiig on the Snow College Campus at Ephraim, |