WORLD CONFERENCE ON RECORDS EXHIBITOR'S BROCHURE
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RECORDS ADMINISTRATION/DDa
Room 702
Magazine Building
WORLD CONFERENCE ON RECORDS
August 5- 8 1969 ? Salt Lake City, Utah
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WORLD CONFERENCE ON RECORDS
EXHIBIT SPACE RESERVATION FORM
Please use this form for requesting Exhibit Space at the World Conference on Records and Genealogical
Convention & Seminar which will be held at the Salt Lake County Civic Auditorium ? (Salt Palace), Salt
Lake City, Utah, August 5-8, 1969.
COST OF EXMEIT SPACE
Exhibit space is priced at $350.00 and $200.00 per 10' x 10' square or 100 square ft. (Refer to Floor
Plan). Prices for Islands are included on the floor plan.
PAYMENT OP EXHEKT SPACIE RENTAL,:
One-half of the exhibit space rental is due with this reservation form. Full payment is due upon con-
firmation of space assignment. MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO: World Conference on Records.
NUMBER OF BOOTHS RECIUESTED:
Size:
Please indicate 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices:
1st Choice, Booth No. or Nos. Total Cost $
2nd Choice, Booth No. or Nos. Total Cost $
3rd Choice, Booth No. or Nos. Total Cost $
Space will be assigned on the basis of amount of space required, date of receipt of space reservation form,
special needs and compatability of exhibitors.
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WORLD CONFERENCE ON RECORDS
PLEASE SPECIFY COMPANIES AND/OR PRODUCTS YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE NEAR TO OR
REMOVED FROM:
Near To
Away From
Describe product, or service to be exhibited. Information will be used in final program, so please limit
description to less than 50 words.
PLEASE PRINT COMPANY NAME EXACTLY AS IT SHOULD BE LISTED IN THE PROGRAM AND
ALL PUBLICITY MATERIAL.
SIGNED:
Company Street
City, State, Zip
Name Title
Signature Date
Amount of Check enclosed $
Please Mail to:
Planning Coordinator
World Conference On Records
79 South State Street
6th Floor
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 U. S. A.
Phone: (801) 364-2511 Ext. 2351
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"A" $1,000
"B" $1,200
"C" $1,800
"D" $1,800
"E" $1,800
"F" $1,800
"G" $1,800
"H" $1,800
"I" $1,800
"J" $1,800
"K" $1,800
"L" $1,800
"M" $3,000
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SET-UP TW-i
Friday, August 1, 8:00 a.m. through Saturday, August 9, 12:00 p.m.
SHOW EXHB3L7 HOIcLinS
Tuesday August 5 1:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Wednesday August 6 12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Thursday August 7 12:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m.
Friday August 8 12:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.
ENSMANTUNG Ti-BRfif
Saturday, August 9, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight
BOOTH ECIUPMEN'T AND SER?nCi:: KV.E'o?D=
A standard sign 9" x 44" bearing the exhibitor's name and booth number, is furnished for the backdrop.
Complete shipping instructions and information regarding furniture and carpet rental, draperies, electrical
work, plumbing, labor for erecting and dismantling, exhibits, drayage, sight, etc., will be forwarded to
exhibitors after space has been confirmed. A service desk will be maintained in the Exhibit Hall to facilitate
service requests from exhibitors.
EXHEKT HOUSON2
Forms for rooms for exhibit personnel will be forwarded to all exhibitors after space has been confirmed.
All requests for sleeping and hospitality rooms will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
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WORLD CONFERENCE ON RECORDS
AFtiC-HVOSIS
County
State
Federal (All Levels)
International
Private Institutions
Church Archives
Provincial Archives
Armed Forces Archives
SSC1Ca ATIONS
SOCEETEES
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Genealogical Societies - International
Heraldic Societies - International
Historical Societies & Associations
Library Associations - Government & Private
International
Museum Directors & Curators
University
Historical Institutes
Historical Societies
Federal Government
Armed Forces
Microfilm Associations
Hereditary & Patriotic Societies
Family Organizations
Technological EDP & Data Communications Associations
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WORLD CONFERENCE ON RECORDS
COMMERCOAL SUPPLY HOUSES
Genealogical Supplies
Genealogical Publishing Houses
Reprographic Manufacturers & Distributors
Office Equipment
Photographic Supply Houses
Microfilm Equipment
Computor Equipment
Library Supply Houses
Indexing Method Companies
Office Filing Equipment
Record Storage Systems
Camera & Projection
Office, Library, Archives Cataloging
Film Companies
Book Publishing Companies
LaBRAMANS
State
County
City
International
Private
Library of Congress
Armed Forces Librarians
Genealogical Librarians
GENEALOMSTS
Professional Genealogists
Record Searchers
Certified Genealogists
Accredited Genealogists
Amateur Genealogists
Editors - Genealogical Magazines &
Family Organization Publications
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YOUR HOST
The people and facilities of
The Genealogical Society of
The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints
Salt Lake City, Utah U.S.A.
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"RECORDS PROTECTION
IN AN UNCERTAIN WORLD"
Mankind is a large family, unified by origination from
a common parenthood.
Through the ages of time, man's culture and progress
have been described in the writing of scholars . . .
a generic accumulation of important records.
Man, too, is an individual. His sophistication as an intellect
prompts him to want to know of his ancestors; to trace the
branches of generations back into the roots of his family tree.
His intelligence, teamed with modern technology and
propelled by spiritual incentives, has provided
means for him to locate, organize, and record
these important genealogical data.
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NTERNATONA
ARPORT
Salt Lake City's International Airport
is a main terminal for major airlines.
Convention headquarters and down-
town Salt Lake City are less than ten
minutes from the airport by automobile.
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KE OTY
An oasis of historical interest, located in the heart of western America's
high mountain country, Salt Lake City was
founded in 1847 by Mormon pioneers under the leadership of Brigham Young,
and was selected as the site for the headquarters of their church.
From the arid wastes of a sage-covered valley, bound on the west by the
Great Salt Lake and encircled by craggy mountains, these determined people
made this desert land "blossom as the rose."
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Downtown
Salt Lake City reflects the
architecture of the early pio-
neer period mingled with con-
temporary structures of today.
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Beauty unlimited captivates the tourist in
this city in the mountains. The splendor and
history of the famous Temple Grounds
of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints invite all visitors to acquaint
themselves with the background of the Mor-
mons. Guided tours . . . comprehensive
displays of relics and historical artifacts.
literature. .. every service for the
interested visitor.
Television facilities, financial and business
institutions line the skyline of this
bustling community of yesterday, today,
and tomorrow.
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C AUDIFORll UM
The new Salt Palace complex is customized for every convention
need, with theaters, assembly halls, display areas, sports arena. . .
and located in downtown Salt Lake City, within walking
distance of most hotels and motels.
Site for the World Conference on Records.
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GRANT
MO Li NTAil N
VAUL'S
Southeast of Salt Lake City, harbored
in the granite cliffs of majestic mountains,
is the Granite Mountain Records
Vault of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints . . . designed for
safe-keeping the records of The
Genealogical Society.
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Three access tunnels faced with special
bank-vault doors can withstand even
the most powerful bombs.
Special temperature controls and humidifiers
assure perfect storage conditions. Emer-
gency power generators and fresh-air filter
units provide additional safety measures.
Pure mountain water flows into the vault's
reservoir at the rate of 8,700 gallons daily.
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Protected from all elements, including the possibility of
bombings, fire, or vandalism, the Granite Mountain Records
Vault houses the hundreds of thousands of reels of microfilmed
genealogical records gathered to date by the Genealogical Society.
Begun in 1958 and completed in 1965, these vaults are protected
with a 600-foot thick ceiling of solid granite over the laboratory
area and a 700-foot ceiling over the six huge vault storage rooms.
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Floor space exceeds 65,000 square feet. Each of the six huge vault rooms
can accommodate 885,500 rolls of microfilm. . . a total storage potential
of the equivalent of over 25 million 300-page volumes. An additional
area is available for later expansion as needed.
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TO RI CAL
SOC
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Hundreds of documents ? published works and manuscripts, family
diaries, histories, and numerous displays of relics, treasures, heir-
looms ? greet the visitor of the Utah State Historical Society.
Many of the personal notes and memoranda of the early Utah
settlers can be studied here.
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BEHOVE HOUSE
PEONEER VLLAG
The Mormon pioneers and their descendants wrote an exciting part
of western history. Museum facilities throughout the Salt Lake
Valley provide an insight into their lives and hardships.
Books and publications in addition to many actual
items used by freedom-seekers, provide many hours of fascinating
viewing and reading.
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LIB
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The reeent/y completed University of Utah Library' offers abun-
dant data on all ubjects. The library feat-ores technical
departmesnts, legal materials and many historical records.
Brighain Young Utne
rvrsity, operated by The Church of Jesus
Christ OIL Saints, located in Provo, 50 zoiles suth of
Salt Lake City, has lie of the finest libraries relating too
Utah
and Church history records.
The Salt Lake City Public Library, also recently completed,
is a full-library center.
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HE GENEALOOCAL
SOCllETY
The Genealogical Society operates perhaps the largest genea-
logical library in the world. It has an archive of six million
family group sheets, with 36,000,000 index cards. Visitors are
astounded by the copious information available.
Organized in 1894 under the sponsorship of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Genealogical Society celebrates
its Diamond Jubilee Anniversary during 1969.
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Special manuscript histories and publica-
tions, over 80,000 volumes, are displayed
on open shelves for the convenience of
researchers. Each month more than 200 new
volumes are added to this collection. Over
250 reading machines are available for
use of its huge microfilm collection.
Although a private library of The Genea-
logical Society, this "genealogical treasure
house of the world" is available to the
public without charge and without regard
to race or religious affiliation.
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ACCOMMODATIONS
Major motels and several large hotels are located
in Salt Lake City.
Additional accommodations for the convention will be
available in private homes and university housing.
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URS
Regular and special tours will be scheduled throughout the convention period,
providing numerous opportunities to visit many outstanding places and to
enjoy performances of the famed Mormon Tabernacle Choir
and the renowned Utah Symphony Orchestra.
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Culturally, Salt Lake City is rich in the field of fine arts. . .
ballet. . . theatre. . . art . . . music.
The populace is a composite of many nationalities. The LDS
Church, because of the efforts of its many missionaries throughout
the world, is comprised of many converts.
Each of these immigrants has brought with him the
culture and personality of his country and in
Salt Lake City these distinct characteristics
contribute significantly to the cultural arts.
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Professional entertainment ranging from folk singers to Broadway plays
is offered regularly in the Valley Music Hall in North Salt Lake.
On the University of Utah campus the Pioneer Memorial Theater,
a replica of the historical Salt Lake Theater of early years, hosts
numerous stage productions, musical programs, special events,
presented by university and professional groups.
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Several art galleries, featuring works of recognized
local and international artists, are located throughout the Valley.
In Jordan Park, the memorable Peace Gardens,
featuring special exhibits of landscaping and flower garden beauty
of many countries of the world, provide a place of meditation for
international peace.
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CHURCHES
Although founded by the Mormons in 1847, Salt Lake City is a
multi-church community.
The bells of the Cathedral of the Madeleine greet thousands of
Catholic worshippers.
Many faiths ? Presbyterian, Unitarian, Baptist, Lutheran, Jewish,
Buddhist, Episcopalian, Greek Orthodox, and others ?
are well represented in the city's populace.
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Wherever you go, whether along the tree-lined walks of the resi-
dential areas, on the wide streets of the cities, through the winding
beauty of nearby canyons, over the vastness of the great deserts,
among the sculptured magnificence of colossal rock formations, or
to relax in the "unsinkable" waters of Great Salt Lake . . . you know
you are in an unusual place . . . the "different world of Utah."
The world-famous Kennecott Bingham Copper Mine continues
to produce valuable metals for industry. Visitors marvel at the
scope of this venture .. . the immensity of the tiered, open pit.
The Hansen Planetarium invites the visitor to witness the wonders of the
universe. Informative tours and programs are regularly scheduled.
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Community cooperation is evi-
denced by valley-wide
programs that encompass
citizens of all religious
denominations.
Salt Lake City was born because
people wanted religious free-
dom. Today, this important heri-
tage of freedom is the way of
life for Salt Lakers and their fel-
low Utahns, for each knows
that unity is an important part of
community progress.
MOUNT TABOR'
THERAN CHURC
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Community cooperation is evi-
denced by valley-wide
programs that encompass
citizens of all religious
denominations.
Salt Lake City was born because
people wanted religious free-
dom. Today, this important heri-
tage of freedom is the way of
life for Salt Lakers and their fel-
low Utahns, for each knows
that unity is an important part of
community progress.
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The colorful hike up the winding asphalt trail to Timpanogos Cave
is a rewarding experience, climaxed by the beauty
and coolness of deep caverns.
In the high Wasatch Mountains, Alta, Brighton, and Park City
ski resorts offer year-round activities, with chair-lift rides, challenging
slopes, comfortable lodgings and food facilities.
Adjacent to the University of Utah is historic Fort Douglas, well
known to many World War II inductees. The nearby University
Medical Center and Cancer Research Complex are set high on the
foothills of the mountains.
The popular Hogle Zoo attracts thousands yearly, with its
"freedom" cages. Visitors may step next door to the historical "This
is the Place" monument, a tribute to the Mormon founders.
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Overlooking Salt Lake Valley, the University of
Utah offers diversified educational opportunities
to nearly 20,000 students.
In Provo, 50 miles to the south, more than 22,000
students of all races, nationalities, and religions
attend Brigham Young University, part of the edu-
cational system of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. Logan, in the northern part of
the state, is the site of Utah State University. Utah
is proud of its high educational standards.
Wild game, excellent stream and lake fishing,
bounteous farmlands and orchards, spectacular
canyons . . . all are within a few minutes of down-
town Salt Lake City. To the west, long stretches
of hard-packed, white salt lead you to the world-
famous Bonneville Salt Flats, an experimental
center for international vehicle research,
Hundreds of automotive speed records
have been set here.
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The highway systems throughout Utah make Salt
Lake City the hub of cross-country travel. U.S.
Highway 40 enters from the east, down through
winding Parley's Canyon, making your entrance to
Salt Lake City a panorama of beauty as you drive
over the crest of the mountains.
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Highways 6 and 50 bring visitors
into Salt Lake through the
southeast, while U.S. 89 and 91
run north and south.
The new interstate program
has brought convenient free-
ways, providing quick access
to every corner of the valley.
Major railroads and bus
companies, as well as airlines,
have terminals within
the city limits.
This is Utah. . . a different world!
And specifically, this is Salt Lake
City. ... home of happy people...
industry . . . recreation . . .
education. . . scenic splendor.
A green jewel nestled in the snow-
capped mountains of western
America. . . an ever-growing
oasis in an ever-growing west . . .
. . . your host for the
WORLD CONFERENCE
ON RECORDS
and
CONVENTION AND
SEMINAR ON GENEALOGY.
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