| Show STATE CONCLAVES SINCE 1894 day February 24-25-26 1994 Little America Hotel Salt Lake City Wm James Mortimer Deseret News was elected presi dent the first daily newsperson to head UPA since 1935 Gov Michael Leavitt made it this time for his debut before the association as keynote speaker He shared the honor with Sen Orrin Hatch R-Utah David Croft Deseret News headedworkshop on Futuristic Newspapering and Sheree Josephson Weber State University ledconcurrent one on How People Read Newspapers panel moderated by Brett Bezzant dis cussed Sensitive Issues -Learn How Other Journalists Report Members of the panel were editor James Shelledy and staff member Dan Harrie of the Salt Lake Tribune Don Baker Ogden Standard-Examiner Michele Bartmess Eagle Newspa pers Judy Jensen Davis County Clipper and Miles Turnbull formerly of the San Juan Record and the Leavenworth Washington Echo Joel Campbell of the Utah Foundation for Open Government and Curtis Burnett head of public affairs for Questar Corporation were other speakers on the program One hundred second annual meeting Thursday-Friday Saturday March 23-24-25 1995 Holiday Inn St George Lane Henderson Spanish Fork Press elected president Circulation wasprime topic addressed inseminar titled Alternative Distribution vs Postal Max Heath vice president of KentuckyLandmark Communications and National Newspaper Associationpostal committee chairman wasguest speaker Brett Bezzant Newtah News Group related the practicality of carrier delivery Tim Williams president of Williams Rockwood well-known Salt Lake City advertising agency both an interesting and informative speaker predicted weekly newspapers would continue to fill an important role in years to come Sen Robert Bennett R-Utah was unable to appear due toconflict but answered questions and discussed the Washington scene ontelephone television hookup Roger Fidler of Knight-Ridder Newspapers provided an insightful look at newspapers of tomorrow intalk titled Look Into 369 Digital image 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah Al rights reserved |