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Show Moab Welcomes Utah's YounsTMen of Action . 35th annual Jaycce ft on opens today Don C P Sent of the Utah r will call the first of the Utah Jaycee Convention to order f9 00 a.m. Thursday at 1 Hnii Tlie convention 5? Jove into full swing gdav with the first of sev-"'general sev-"'general membership Sings. According to Vcrn Sy of the Moab Jaycees, nvention Chairman a Id of 750 persons are ex-Led ex-Led for the 3 day meei. I vcees and their wivas ave registered from all 46 ' ters in the state. Two special guests are Dan Co-L Co-L president of the An-jona An-jona State Jaycees and Bob Mitchell, Nevada State President Pres-ident are on hand for the vent- Convention headquarters ,ifl be at the Ramada Inn, fith every available motel oora in town full of Sees. Star Hall, Helen M. bight School, the High School, the L.D.S. Church, the City Library and the city-county building will be used for the various meetings. meet-ings. President Dcru stated that this is one of the largest larg-est crowds in the state's history his-tory and expects to conduct a great deal of business during dur-ing the convention here in Moab. A number of new programs pro-grams are to be considered 'by the membership, and new course of direction could be established. The Jaycees have come a long way in the past 35 years, and President Deru expressed express-ed his pride at being part oE a great organization. Of great importance is the ejection of a new State President, an internal Vice President and an external Vice President, as well as 3 National Directors. Also to 'be decided is the convention city for next year. Cedar City and St. George are vying vy-ing for the honor (?) of hosting host-ing the great Utah Jaycees in the year 1970. : 4 U Vern Bailey of the Moab Jaycees is Convention Chairman r for the event this year. A past president of the Motab club, 1 Bailey Has worked ctesely with Mab President, Dee Tranter Tran-ter in planning for the big convention in Moab. , ') . ' . j I- l r- - .-. : j Moab President T. Dee Tranter |