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Show JAYCEES HOSTS TO STATE, NATIONAL OFFICERS TODAY Members of the Bingham Can- J yon junior chamber of commerce will be hosts todav (Friday) to several state and national Jaycee leaders at a noon luncheon, a tour of the Utah Copper mine and a trip through the National Tunnel mine. Leaders to be in attendance include Mearns T. Gates, United States Jaycee president, Pome-! roy, Wash.; Henry Kearns, newly new-ly elected national president, Pasadena, Pa-sadena, Calif.; Roger Deas, president presi-dent of the California Javcees and young men's representative to the "Peace Conference", San Francisco; Charles Sieber, Idaho past president; Grant S. Thorn, Utah state Jaycee president and MEARNS T. GATES newly-elected national vice pres-i pres-i ident, Springville; Jav G- Brock-i Brock-i bank, national vice nresident, Salt Lake City; Kay Johnson Utah secretary-treasurer, Springville; Frank Fister, Provo; Marriner M. Morrison, Brigham Cit": Morley Ball, Ogden and LaNoir Jones, Cedar City, all Utah vice -residents; Nelson W. Aldrich, public relations director Utah Copper company, and former national Jaycee vice president, Salt Lake City. Following activities in Bingham Bing-ham the group in company with fourteen Bingham Jaycees will return to Salt Lake CP - where the" will participate in the an- I nual Utah state unior chamber of commerce meeting being held I at the Newhouse hotel. Mrs. Gates is accompanying her husband to Bingham and will be a luncheon guest of Mrs- Harold Har-old W. Nielsen and accompany ! Mrs. Bob Jimas and Mrs. Elmo I A. Nelson on a sightseeing tour I of the district. , |