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Show CEDAR ACTIVITY " '' WAKES PANGOITCH ' Garfield County News Man Would M Like to see Accommodations H For Brycc Canyon Travel 'flH " H URGES IMITATION OF j M CEDAR AND ST. GEORGE M Says Panguitch Must Prepare , H for Great Influx of Tourists Next ' ; H Season and Must Advertise Sc- ' flfl cnic Wonders of State More 1 Energetically i H (Garfield County News.) dM Tlicro is nn old but truo saying: il "When n duck lays nn egg sho keeps V il still about it, but when n hen Inys an , H egg, she cackles and lets the world 'll know sho has dono something." That t H is tho reason people eat more hca ' a eggs than they do duck eggs. They 'H liko tho cackle. Is Panguitch going t -H to bo liko tho duck or tho hen? That's H the question, nnd the grcnt question l that is confronting us today. Aro we il going to sit quietly by, with Bryco ' Canyon right nt our elbows, nnd all vH the other benutiful scenery ns nenr ns I ll wo have it? A beautiful view of Zion v H Canyon nnd Cedar Breaks nnd all tho tl other places that can bo reached from l Panguitch with only n little work nnd il hustling on our part to make tho en- . "l tiro business accessible from this ' 'H jiuiiii, Alum liiu iiuu, uiiu uuuw VjL'uar ih City, St. George nnd nil tho other H towns to build hotels, get in nnd rustic , H for ronds nnd bent us to it? Let them itl be tho hens nnd us the ducks? They rJi'H nre doing it, and doing it daily. All ' JH of tho other towns aro building good i ,''H substantial hotels to take care of the j jH travel. Tho tourist season is nbout , r'H over for this year. Have you tried ; ?tl to keep track of the strangers thnt H have passed through our city for tho -a past four months? They were only -H a taste of the travel we will receive H next year. We have only started to H get advertised. All of the advertising iM wo have done this yenr is still to reach LvH its mark. Its effect will be felt next ll mi minor. There has never been n day H during the past four months thnt wo H havo not had from five to ten cars H dnily; say wo figure it at the lowest, H five, each car carrying three passen- gcrs, that would make in four months 1 GOO enrs nnd 1800 tourists, besides tho . .H Boy Scout caravan, the Farm Bureau H nnd the Wholesale Trades Department H of the Snlt Lake Commercial club. 1 Just think! Study it up a little f - . nnd figure thnt ench of these tour- r H ists will tell five tlioso are tho fig- H ures in the amusement business one H tells five. Five times 1,800 would . H mean, at the very least, 9,000 tourists. The News figures that would bo plac- ing it at the very lowest. If we were Nfcl to guess we would say nearly C0,000. ' T That's what brought us down hero. 'H Panguitch is going to boom nnd wc ,H are going to boom with it. It is go- ll ing ahead by leaps and bounds. Of jl course some will sny, "Wc took care H vi kiiu uuii. j.mnu wuiii.ii in wit: nnajie. V'B Of course we did, but do you suppose H people arc going to give up their lH homes dnily for tourists? Do you !H suppose the nvcrnge tourist wants to fl go about looking for people to let 'fvl them in their homes? Not by a long H shot. They wnnt to go to a modem M hotel where they can get all modern H service, nnd they nre willing to pay M for it. If they can't get it in Pang- H uitch, they are going to tho town H where they can get it. That's the first ""H thing we hear from n stranger. "Why H don't you build n hotel?" Pnnguitch M is going ahead every day in other H lines. Farms are being improved. H Just go out north of town and see the ; H wonderful improvement tho Henrie , -H Bros, hnve made on their fnrms, which H only n short time ago were a bed of M rocks. Look at tho other improve- H ments that are going on dnily. Let's l do the snmo with tho things in town. ' iM Fix up the streets this fall. Do every , H thing we can to mnko a grenter Pang- t'TH uitch. It can ho done, but Can nnd , fl Will are two different words. Lft's r ' forget about tho duck nnd bo more like the hen. Let's cackle 'til tho ' whole world hears us. Hl |