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Show Utah Jaycee President Speaks To Moab, Monticello Clubs A joint meeting of the Moab Mo-ab and Monticello Jaycee was held on Thursday night August 14. at the Monticello Jaycee club house. The gues. speaker for the program was Frank Trcmca, President of the Utah Jaycees. Mr. Tre-mea Tre-mea spoke of the communications communi-cations bein opened bo tween local Presidents, Vice presidents and the state office of-fice of the Jaycees. He spoke of new goals and ideas that are taking shape in the new administration, according to local Jaycee members. Mr. Trcmca said "if the Utah Jaycees work as a team we will be the Pride of St. Louis National Convention in 1070. Our opportunity is here for wc have growth potential po-tential and program excellence excel-lence and areas of involvement involve-ment for each Jaycee. I strongly encourage every young mrm of Jaycee ngr of Moab and Monticello lo get involved and be proud of Utah, the Jaycees, and each Jaycee Program in the com-inutility." ! ''.I ' ! i ': i i i : j : vi i " - ! i v i i . ' i f :M I 1 ' I i.- . , j President Frank Trcmco Another highlight of the evening was the presentation presenta-tion of the traveling trophy to the MontiorlUi ciub. said members. It was added that the live pig was presented unceremoniously, along with everything that goes with a pig that is cooped up in a fifteen gallon can for three hours, to tin- Monlieello Jaycees Jay-cees wi!h the stipulation that they not keep over 30 days. Making the presentation to Ron Slaven of the Monticello club was Pat Mulligan of th-3 Moab Jaycees. Jaycee members who wei-present wei-present at this meeting .were: Pat Mulligan, Roy Hardman. Al King, and Larry Lar-ry Hocha'ter. Vern Bailey. Vice-president of the Eastern East-ern division of the Jaycees was also present. |