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Show Young Japanese Would Promote Good Will NIPPON ENVOYS OPEN CONCLAVE KAYSVILLE The annual inter-mountain inter-mountain convention of Nisei. Japanese Japa-nese youth organisation, opened at noon Friday at the Davis county high school. More than 390 Japanese Japa-nese and 40 Americans, mostly members of the school faculty, were in attendance. A national girgmniiatinn nl ym.t.y American-Japanese for the promotion promo-tion of good will in this country. delegates are from Washington, Idaho, Nevada, California, Utah and Wyoming. The program Includes addresses by Or. Adam S. Bennion and Professor Pro-fessor Frederick W. Ganzert of the University of Utah, Japanese dances, a banquet and musical numbers num-bers by clubs from various parts of the state. In charge of arrangements are Frank Tashima, John Imada. Jane Tashima, Chiyo Shimada, Shiiuka Yokomizo. Frances Eudo and Torn To-rn iyo Nishida. r-il-ki, iff hr' AY 7f.'H te ,r. ,ljMs ISJA 2S THEY GREET DELEGATES OF SIX STATES AT NISEI MEETING ' Lcfno-right, Hideo KawsguichrShizuksrokomIiosnJTornCosuiku |