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Show Journalism Way Is Set at BYU Saturday will be "Journalism Day" for student writers and their instructors in-structors in intermountain high schools and junior colleges who will gather at BBYU campus in Provo for the 13th annual Intermountain Inter-mountain Conference. "The Press and Youth" is the theme of the full day series of meetings,, discussions and exhibits. Ernest H. Linford, Salt Lake Tribune Trib-une editorial writer will give the keynote address in the 10 a. m. session. Nearly a score of other newsmen news-men and production experts will be heard in the convention sessions. sess-ions. These include Les Goates, associate editor, and Ed Harold-sen, Harold-sen, staff writer, the Deseret News: Theron H. Louke, City editor, Provo Herald; G. Robert Ruff, D. W. Evan Advertising Agency, Salt Lake City Marba C. Josephson, associate editor, ed-itor, the Improvement Era; and Willard R. Luce, president, League of Utah Writers. "The Home Town Publisher as an Advertising Counselor" will be discussed for student business man agers by Roy A. Schonian, Manager Man-ager of the Utah State Press Assn. In a special "round table" for newspaper editors and publishers a discussion on current public problems pro-blems will be presented by Henry Pearson, director of Utah Foundation, Foun-dation, N. J. Barlow, assistant super intendent of the Utah Dept. of Public Instruction, and George H. Sseath, president of the Assosiat-ed Assosiat-ed Landscape Architects of Utah. Student journals themselves will "take over" the conference in a series of afternoon round table discussions dis-cussions devoted to student publications publi-cations work |