| Show STATE CONCLAVES SINCE 1894 officer of Suburban Newspapers of America conductedtwopart seminar on Newspaper Business Management William Mullen successor to Ted Serrill as executive vice president of National Newspaper Association updated Utahns on the Washington scene Eighty-sixth annual meeting Friday Saturday Sunday February 9-10-11 1979 Little America Hotel Richard Buys Wasatch Wave elected president Ferdinand Mendenhall editor of the Valley News Van Nuys California was the keynote speaker discussing controlled circulation Justice Frank Wilkins Utah Supreme Court appraised the status of Utahjudicial system and Gov and Mrs Scott Matheson repeated their successful roundtable discussion of the previous year James Rand I Sugar Company executive spoke on Attracting and Holding Personnel and Dr Roger Nelson University of Utah talked on Management by Objective Emmett Butler longtime weekly newspaper editor andnationally-known humorous speaker from Newton Iowa pro videdlighter touch and Gary Wellman Compugraphic Corporation elaborated on Typography and Cost-Cutting Techniques Eighty-seventh annual meeting Friday Saturday Sunday February 8-9-10 1980 Little America Hotel Richard Bjornn Salt Lake Times was elected president Utahfirst step innationwide essay contest relating to guarantees to Americans under the First Amendment to the Constitution was won by Eva VanWagoner of Magna Her entry which was given 100 prize moved on to compete with winners from other states Howard Jarvis president of the California-based American Tax Limitation Movement andpast president of USPA was one of several speakers Others were Allen Neuharth president of American Newspaper Publishers Association and chairman of Gannett Corporation publisher of USA Today Dr Alan Foster of the Harris Corporation and 361 Digital image 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah Al rights reserved |