The Rocky Mountain Stamp Show was held May 23 – 25 in Aurora, Colorado, a suburb of Denver. The show is held annually at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds.
Exhibits from three Society members won Multi-frame Large Gold:
- William Fort with “Wartime Pacific Airmail Routes 1939-1947” (also the APS 1940-1980 Medal; the APC Award for Writing Excellence; and the Postal History Society Award).
- Murray Abramson with Geographic Expansion of Commercial US Mail to Foreign Destinations via Airmail (1922-1941) (also the APS 1900-1940 Medal).
- William Johnson with James William Denver – The Man & His Times (also the USPCS Award; the AAPE – Award of Excellence Treatment; and the ATA Second Award).
Alfredo Frohlich had two exhibits win Multi-frame Gold. The first was SCADTA Airmail 1929-1931. The second was SCADTA Ecuador Airmail 1928-1930.
Michael Wilson won Multi-frame Large Vermeil for The Pan American Speed Test of 1946 (also the AAPE Novice Award).
Bruce Wasserman won Multi-frame Silver for Charles Dickinson, Founder of Dickinson Air Line and the First-Which was Their Second to Last-Day of CAM 9 Service from Chicago to Minneapolis-St. Paul in 1926 (also AAMS Silver).

