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Show Greatest Snow on Earth Goes to Ski Shows 'The GreatestSnow on Earth" is going traveling this fall. The famed powder snow will stay in Utah, of course, but news of it will be heard in Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, New York and Boston. Bob Soltys, Utah Travel Council publicity specialist, will be taking the state's unique award winning ski display on tour from Oct. 7 to Nov. 28 presenting Utah's ski message to well over a half million skiers. "Most West Coast ski show spectators need little encouragement encour-agement to travel," reports Soltys. "It's in the Midwest that we face our biggest selling job," he adds. According to Soltys, Midwestern skiers must be shown that it's just as easy for them to fly to Utah's slopes as it is to drive three hours to a ski hill with a 600 ft. vertical drop. Representatives from Park City, Park City West, Alta and Snowbird will be accompanying Soltys at the ski shows this year. In addition, personnel from American Airlines (pilots and stewardesses) have volunteered volun-teered their time to talk to people and encourage them to sample Utah's famed powder snow. Soltys will also make ski presentations for various airlines air-lines and travel agencies in the cities he'll be visiting. Ski show spectators interested inter-ested in Utah's skiing will be asked to mail a coupon to the Utah Travel Council in order to receive the "Ski Utah" fact book. The book details all of Utah's ski attractions including lodges, lifts, rates, transportation transporta-tion everything a skier wants to know. |