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News galleries chronicle JFK's Utah visits

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Uncle Buck | 7:52 a.m. Nov. 27, 2008
The images are all reversed.... Kennedy's hair should be parted on his left side, the suitcoat pocket squares should be on the wearer's left, etc.
Ron Fox | 8:08 a.m. Nov. 28, 2008
In today's photo's some may see a young Frank Church with the Kennedy's some of the photos were shot by the DNews Photog in Idaho as well as Salt Lake. The Photog travel with the Kennedy's that day.

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Sen. John F. Kennedy is greeted upon his arrival in Salt Lake City by Oscar McConkie, left, and District Attorney (later Sen.) Ted Moss on Jan. 30, 1960. Kennedy delivered a speech titled "A Program for Victory in 1960" at a luncheon during his visit to Utah.

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