Show Utah Publishers To Hold Annual Meet in Salt Lake r 1 Keyed to acquaint themselves with coming activities not only for the Centennial year but in the light of expected developments extending extending ex ex- tending through the thc years to come newspaper publishers from all over Utah will gather in Salt Lake City on Friday Saturday and Sunday Jan 10 11 12 to tb attend the annual Winter Convention of the Utah State Press Association Highlighting the banquet at the Hotel Newhouse Saturday evening Dr A. A Ray president of the University of Utah will give the publishers his Version of What the Future Holds Holds' for Utah A native native nat nat- ive lye of Pleasant Grove Crove rove Dr Is well well qualified to treat this subject subject subject sub sub- having spent 23 years between between between be be- tween his graduation from Brigham Brig- Brig Brigham Brigham ham Young University and his inauguration inauguration in in- as head of the University University University sity of Utah in a wide variety of technical and activities in in- in Utah the middle west and in the East Wm M. M Long Brigham City will vill speak for the members on We Ve Country Publishers With Friday evening devoted to toa toa toa a board of directors director's meeting registration registration registration reg reg- of members and social activities activities activities ac ac- ac- ac open sessions of the convention convention convention con con- will start Saturday at 10 a. a m. m Association President H. H C. C I Barrows publisher of the Midvale Sentinel will preside The forenoon forenoon forenoon fore fore- noon will be devoted to discussion of association affairs led by Roy RoyA A. A association manager and Ned Warnock association at at- I torney At a noon luncheon with the Carpenter Peper Company as hosts Utah Centennial Plans will be outlined to the publishers by David David Dav Day id R. R public relations director Centennial Committee Dr J. J R. R Mahoney director of the Bureau Bureau Bur Bur- eau of Research U. U of U. U will speak on Research and Data Election of officers for 1947 will highlight the busin business ss session which is called for 2 p. p m. m Satur Satur- day In addition to Mr Barrows other officers who have served during 1946 include C. C N. N Mem- Mem mott Helper Journal vice president president president dent Wm H. H Long Brigham City N News Journal J treasurer secretary-treasurer Albert W. W Epperson Kaysville Reflex Reflex Re Re- flex Hex Elisha Warner Payson Chronicle Chronicle Chronicle Chro Chro- nicle Hal G. G MacKnight Price Sun-Advocate Sun A. A N. N Tremonton Tremonton Tremonton Tre- Tre monton Leader Theodore L. L Cannon Cannon Cannon Can Can- non Sugarhouse Bulletin and A. A G. G Merkley Beaver Press are torsA torsA torsA tors A Highway Safety Campaign for Utah will be presented to the publishers Saturday afternoon by Harold K Philips of the Association Association Association I tion of Casualty and surety Executives Executives Executives tives of New York Other addresses will cover Newspaper Advertising Service Weekly Newspaper Bureau Bureau Bureau Bur Bur- eau Control of Advertising Records Records Records Rec Rec- News Photography and Sports Coverage Joseph S. S Francom Fran- Fran corn com president of Francom Advertising Advertising Adver Adver- Agency will present an il illustrated illustrated il- il feature 1 0 0 Years of Advertising in Utah The Salt Lake Chamber of or Commerce Commerce Commerce Com Com- merce will entertain the publishers at a Social Hour preceding the banquet Sunday morning following the annual Past Presidents President's breakfast will be a program of minute 5 shop talks on various phases of the publishing pub pub- lishing business by Publishers H. H C. C Barrows Frank S. S Beckwith Stephen A. A Williams Milford C. C L. L Fretwell Roosevelt Jack B. B Wallace Wallace Wallace Wal Wal- lace Murray A. A N. N Tremonton Tremonton Tremonton Tre- Tre monton Hal G. G MacKnight Charles Charles Charles Char Char- les Claybaugh Brigham City Rula Richfield Wm Vim M. M Long and George Crowther Salt Lake The publishers will then thenh h hear ar an address on Community Service by Fred Hill HIlI of the Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Ham Ham- burg Iowa Reporter president of National Editorial Association At the annual Publishers' Publishers luncheon luncheon luncheon lun lun- cheon on Sunday noon at which the thc Western Newspaper Union will willbe willbe be bc hosts a special feature Indian Customs and Oddities will be presented presented presented pre pre- by Wm Eldredge Climaxing the sessions will be bethe bethe bethe the announcement by Professor Oliver Smith B. B Y U. U School of Journalism of the winners of the Associations Association's 1946 Better Newspaper er contest Sixteen plaques and certificates will be awarded for eight classifications each in two divisions |