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UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION interesting panel on "My Dad the Publisher" included Sue Fuellenbach Buys, formerly of Richfield, Charles C. Clay-baugh, Brigham City, Budge Wallis of Vernal, Allan Gibson, Nephi and Karen Mountford Cottam, formerly of Heber City. Seventy-fourth annual meeting. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, February 24-25-26, 1967, Hotel Utah. Clarin D. Ashby, Uintah Basin Standard, was elected president. Eugene Cervi, controversial publisher of Denver's Rocky Mountain Journal, was a principal speaker on the subject, "The Responsibility of Publishing a Good Weekly Newspaper." Dr. Milton Hollstein, Journalism Department chairman of the University of Utah, spoke on editorials in the weekly press and a panel of Roy Gibson, Nephi Times-News, Robert Finney, Price Sun-Advocate, Steve Williams, Beaver County News and Norm Fuellenbach, Richfield Reaper, discussed "The Ups and Downs of Writing Editor's Columns." Kay Aldous of American Newspaper Representatives spoke on "Trends in National Advertising" and an internationally-famous piano duo, Ferrante & Teicher, performed a special concert as the ladies' entertainment. Seventv-fifth annual meeting. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, February 23-24-25, 1968, Hotel Utah. John Stahle, Jr., Davis County Clipper, was elected president. Calvin L. Rampton and Walter Smith, representing the Utah Industrial Promotion Commission, discussed "The Case for Professionalism in Community Economics." Theodore A. (Ted) Serrill, Executive Vice President of National Newspaper Association (the former National Editorial Association) spoke on "Our Public Relations in the Newspaper Business. " Lyle A. Young, president of American Newspaper Representatives, updated publishers on "The National Advertising Picture" and a panel led by Samuel Taylor argued the merits of "jobbing out" printing of newspapers. Participants were H. W. Cherry, Jr., F. Klien Rollo, H. C. McConaughy and H. V. (Bert) Alward. A humorous note, the result of years of experience, appeared at the Sunday 354 |