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Show Peruvian CAP Pilots Will Make Srmthom Utah Vicit Eight foreign exchange students stu-dents from Peru, aJl Civil Air Patrol Pa-trol pilots, will visit Cedar City and southern Utah next week, according ac-cording to Clarence Miller, president presi-dent of the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce. Officials visited Cedar City Wednesday and made arrangements for the tour. The eight young men, In company com-pany with four Utah CAP members, mem-bers, will arrive at the Cedar City airport at 11 a. m. Tiiursday, Aug. 4, and will be entertained at luncheon at the airport cafe with governmental and civic officials offi-cials greeting the guests. During the afternoon they will be taken to Zion National Park where they will remain for the night. On Friday they will return to Cedar City and be taken on a tour of the iron mines west of town; they will then journey to the Utah Parks Lodge at Cedar Breaks for lunch and then to Iiryce Canyon National Park for the night. The following day they , will travel to Richfield where '.Vines will meet them for their return to northern Utah. ) City and county officials, the I Chamber of Commerce and other , civic groups and the Utah Parks - Company are cooperating to en- . tertain the visitors. i |