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Show State Press to Hold Annual Winter Meet The 71st Annual Winter Convention Con-vention of the Utah State Press Association will begin this Friday Fri-day and continue through Sunday, Sun-day, February 16th. Members of the Printing and Publishing Industry of Utah, particularly publishers of Utah's weekly newspapers, will be attending session designed to further improve im-prove community journaism in the state. The convention begins with an open house reception on Friday Fri-day evening, and then goes into two full days of sessions Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. Saturday will find the group listening to a Special Report from Governor Calvin L. Rampton, followed by a panel, "What's New on Postal Regulations." Two other panel discussions featuring Utah Weekly Newspaper Publishers, Pub-lishers, "Good Front Pages Don't Happen," and "The Pros and Cons of Special Editions" will be heard. The keynote speaker at the convention will be Edmund C. Arnold, who will speak at the luncheon on Saturday, and conduct con-duct a special type-design clinic clin-ic for two hours on Sunday morning. Mr. Arnold is with the Department De-partment of Journalism, Syracuse Syra-cuse University in New York, as well as for a number of years being a special typographical typo-graphical consultant for the Linotype Corporation. He has spoken to virtually every Press Association in the United States The convention will conclude with the annual USPA Better Newspaper Contest awards which will be presented at a luncheon on Sunday. |