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Show Jaycee Delegation Returns From Election Meet A delegation cf 12 men from the Cedar City Junior Chamber of Commerce returned from Og-den Og-den early this week after participating parti-cipating in the Utah state convention. con-vention. Robert Linford, a candidate.. can-didate.. Iqt. state vice president, was defeated m the annual election elec-tion by a slim margin, they report. re-port. Three days of activities' were highlighted with the election and announcement of award winners at the Sunday dinner. The Cedar City delegation reported re-ported that change In the vote of one of the stronger clubs in the state at the last minute re-1 suited in the defeat of Linford as a state vice president. However, How-ever, southern Utah will be well represented this next year with Wilf Wagener, Richfield, elected to the post. Richfield was also selected as the convention city for the 1954-55 year. Boyd Bunnell, Price, was elected elect-ed as state president. Heading the Cedar City delegation dele-gation to the convention was A. L. Thompson, newly elected president of he local organization, organiza-tion, plus Oliver LeFevre, vice president, and James Sandberg, treasurer. These men received snecial instruction, plus a "a shot in the arm" of Jayceeism at the annuual confab. rians are now being laid for the annual installation banquet of the club and the turning over of the gavel to the new officers for the new Jaycee year staring June 1. |