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Show JAYCEES STUDY COMPLAINTS OF TOURIST GUESTS Membership maintenance and services of the Utah State junior jun-ior chamber of commerce were topics discussed by Jack Swen-son Swen-son of Spanish Fork, president of the Utah Jaycee organization, at a meeting of the Bingham group held Monday evening at the Masonic hall. Warren G. All-sop All-sop was chairman. Other guests from Spanish Fork were Wallace Gardner, state secretary and treasurer, and Ted Johnson. A new project being studied by the Jaycees is a proposal to devise a means of preventing tourists at the Utah Copper company com-pany open pit mine from being insulted and harassed by petty thievery, reportedly by children seeking tips for their services as "guides" and informants. Letters from tourists reporting unpleasant experiences with youngsters at the pit are received receiv-ed from time to time by the Bingham Bing-ham junior chamber. Ken Shulsen was in charge of arrangements for the Dutch lunch served. |