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Show Local Schools Are Invited to Journalism Conclave Student Journalists from the Branch Agricultural college and Cedar City high school have been invited to participate in the annual an-nual Intermountain Journalism conference at Brigham Young university on Dec. 1. Five hundred hun-dred delegates are expected from more than 50 schools in Utah and surrounding states. Conference attenders will receive re-ceive practical instruction from Utah newspapermen and other guest speakers on effective publication methods for school newspapers, magazines and yearbooks. A total of 21 separate sessions have been arranged for editorial staffs, advertising staffs, photographers, broadcasters broadcast-ers and faculty advisors. With the assistance of the Utah State Press Association, and the Utah Association of Journalism Journal-ism directors a special discussion discus-sion will be devoted to cooperation coopera-tion between community newspapers news-papers and school journalism departments de-partments in providing the public pub-lic with important news of their schools. Another feature of the conference confer-ence will be the awarding of six $50 scholarship prizes to the annual an-nual contests in news, editorial and feature writing for high school students. The contests are sponsored by the BYU journal-Ism journal-Ism department and Utah newspapers. news-papers. An invitation has also been sents to the local school to send yearbook and newspaper examples exam-ples for inclusion in a special exhibit ex-hibit of school publications to be on display at the conference. |