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Show fah Jaycees President to attend national confab fairs Leadership Seminar (GALS). The purpose of TOYA is to honor young Americans, between the ages of 2110, who exemplify the Jaycee Creed. The creed, recited at all Jaycee meetings, states: "We believe: That faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life; That the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations; That economic justice can best be won through free enterprise; That government should be of laws rather than of men; Angela Diehl, president of the Utah Jaycees, will attend the annual national Jaycee planning conference con-ference in Tulsa, Okla. She is not only a member of the national finance and budget committee, but also the management development committee. During Diehl's one-year term she has attended the Ten Outstanding Young Americans (TOYA) awards ceremony, the Junior Chamber International In-ternational (JC1) Annual World Congress, and the Government Af- and high ranking government officials. offi-cials. She also visited with Congressman Con-gressman Wayne Owens. He presented her with a U.S. flag that had flown over the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. Diehl is employed as an executive ex-ecutive accountant at Commercial Contract Group, a Salt Lake City office design and furniture dealer. She is the first woman to serve as president of the Utah Jaycees. The Jaycees had separate men's and women's organizations until 1984 when both were merged at the local and national levels. As state president, Diehl oversees I the following Jaycee chapters: Bear River Valley, Bountiful, Cedar City, Centerville, Farmington, Gunnison Valley, Kaysville, Layton, Logan, Nephi, Salt Lake City, Sandy, Santaquin, Vernal and Wasatch. Jaycees is open to all young men and women between the ages of 21-40. 21-40. Since all members must "exhaust" at age 40, the Jaycees are continually seeking new members. The official name of the Jaycees is Junior Chamber of Commerce; however, the Jaycees are not affiliated with the Chamber of Commerce. The Jaycees provide the opportunity oppor-tunity for self-improvement, community com-munity involvement and leadership development. For more uiformation on the Jaycees, call Diehl at 364-1044 364-1044 (work) or277-8613 (home). That earth's great treasure lies in human personality; That service to humanity is the best work of life. The recent JCI World Congress was held in Puerto Rico. Diehl discussed Jaycee issues with JCI president, Reginald Shaumanns of Belgium, and past JCI president, Jorge Suncar of the Dominican Republic. Also, she attended various workshops taught by Jaycees from many different countries. coun-tries. The JCI General Assembly, conducted in a fashion similar to the United Nations, is a forum for Jaycees to discuss worldwide issues. At the Jaycee-sponsored GALS, Diehl, along with other Jaycee state presidents, met with U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle. The seminars sem-inars on government affairs featured U.S. senators, lobbyists |