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Show Japanese leaders visit to gain new mining tips latPM8V,ern0rS visited the Utah campus thoK,86 pr8ram under the auspices chief .,at'nal Governors' Council, the lures frt S 0f nine Japanese Prefec-makino Prefec-makino equivalent of our "states") are Three!? natinal fact-finding tour. heduedS '? t3h make the third of their Dean Hill T' The grup' uided bV Miners . he Cllee of M mes and building d the college's new 'nterest in Utah centers around ln technology, particularly on coal mining processes and petroleum research done by the College of Mines and Minerals. Earlier stops in Utah included a visit to a turkey processing plant in Ephraim, a part of Gov. Ramptons program to expand markets for the state s burgeoning turkey-raising industry; and a brief visit to Brigham Young University. Early Monday morning, the group which represents approximately one-fifth o japan's state government, took an aerial tour of the Kennecott copper rtiineThe Prefects will meet LDS church officials before leaving Tuesday. |