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Show lewspapsr Week Observed By local ICivanians Last night members of the Roosevelt Kiwanis club and their wives heard a very interesting inter-esting discussion, lead by Harrison Har-rison Conover, publisher of the Springville Herald, on the place of the newspaper in a democratic democra-tic world, and experiences and observations of Alaska as viewed by the National Editorial Editori-al Association membership last summer as they toured the northern United States province. Mr. Conover and his wife were among a large delegation of publishers of non-metropolitan newspapers who toured Alaska Al-aska following the annual convention con-vention in Seattle last June. The program last night was tional Newspaper Week that a delayed observance of Na-came Na-came Oct. 1 to 6. The club was invited the Helper on an inter-club inter-club meeting that week, thus the program was delayed. Arrangements Ar-rangements for the program were under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Memmott. In addition to Mr. Conover's address, the group was entertained enter-tained by a saxophone solo by Sheryl Rawlings. accompanied by his mother Mrs. Parley Rawlings; Rawl-ings; a musical reading, by Dorothy Dor-othy Dean Nixon, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Ellen Gardner, and a piano solo by Mrs. Bennie Schmiett. |