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STATE CONCLAVES SINCE 1894 Miller, Utah Statesman, participating with Norm Fuellenbach, Richfield Reaper, the moderator. A clinic on page makeup was moderated by Winston Nelson, Box Elder News-Journal with Jim Mountford, Wasatch Wave, Robert J. Brown, Price Sun-Advocate, and Bill Loveless, Utah Statesman, participating. A cost clinic on newspaper advertising and subscriptions was co-chaired by Rula Fuellenbach, Richfield Reaper, and A. B. Gibson, Pleasant Grove Review. Members of the panel were John Stahle, Jr., Davis County Clipper, Jim Cornwell, Murray Eagle and J. Parr Godfrey, Midvale Sentinel. Sixtv-fourth annual meeting, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, February 15-16-17, 1957, Hotel Newhouse. E. Russell Innes, Lehi Free Press, was elected president. Edgar S. Bayol, press counsel for the Coca-Cola Company, was the convention's principal speaker at the Saturday night banquet, held at the rooftop Starlight Gardens of Hotel Utah. A 22-year newspaper veteran, Bayol had been on the staff of the Alexandria, Va. Gazette, the Washington Star and the New York World-Telegram. Dr. Carlton Culmsee, dean of the journalism department at Utah State University, spoke on the year he'd just completed as a visiting professor at National Chengchi University of Formosa. George Dewey Clyde, Governor of Utah, was a speaker. Practical matters were the order of convention business with Verl O'Brien, Box Elder News-Journal, discussing responsibilities of the advertising manager; Roy Gibson, Nephi Times-News, speaking on mailing and addressing problems; Todd Smith, Western Paper Company, advising on paper purchasing and R. LaVaun Cox, Manti Messenger, discussing the role of small offset presses in community newspaper plants. Chuck Bennett of Audit Bureau of Circulations was a participant and a panel of Max Warner, Pay son Chronicle, Glenn Bjornn, Salt Lake Times and Lamoni Carr, representing Porte Publishing Company, discussed job-printing pricing. Sixty-fifth annual meeting. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 347 |