| Show UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION on the subject Politics and the Press in an Atomic Age He called for widening the influence of NATO because atomically we get along with our neighbors but politically we do not NATO Lindsay learned had its opponents among the publish ers of Utah Sixty-second annual meeting Friday Saturday Sunday February 11-12-13 1955 Hotel Newhouse Roy Gibson Nephi Times-News was elected president Duringpanel discussion with Quintus Wilson and Neff Smart of the Uni versity of Utah and Oliver Smith of Brigham Young University plans were for cooperative made student training in community journalism throughsummer interne program George Dewey Clyde Utah Commissioner of Interstate Streams wasspeaker representing the Utah Water and Power Board The talk of Nicholas Nyaradi Hungarian who disputed Russian reparations claims and has been condemned to death in absentia by that Communist nation washighlight Albert Epperson vice president of National Editorial Association and publisher of the Morgan County News and Summit County Bee appeared on the program discussing promotion and control of circulation His wife Virginia shared the podium Other speakers were Norm Fuellenbach Richfield Reaper on use of advertising mat services and Cliff Memmott Roosevelt Standard on the importance of an editorial policy Sixty-third annual meeting February 10-11-12 1956 Hotel Friday Saturday Sunday Newhouse Max Warner Payson Chronicle was elected president Ernest Linford editorial page editor of the Salt Lake Tribune was the keynote speaker at what was nuts-and-bolts convention Don Hardy of the Canon City Colorado Daily Record president of National Editorial Association was alsospeaker In-house versus farmed-out engraving waspanel subject with Jack Warner Spanish Fork Press Andy Rytting Tremonton Leader Stanley Mickelwicz Garfield County News and Harry 346 Digital image 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah Al rights reserved |