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Show r J 4 J i . SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Thursday, September 11, 1958 -- w Lit. Carmel Serviceman Finishes Flight Cecrto "WHEN YOU GO TO SAIT LAKE f I Federal Tax Rebate Puts $62,065.68 Back To Utah '' CAMP GARY, TEXAS Second Lieutenant Merwin A. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Merwin Stevens of Mt. Carmel, recently Army completed the primary flight training course at Camp Gary and now is stationed at Fort Rucker, Alabama, where he will continue to receive The Southern Utah News. Lieutenant Stevens entered the Army in November 1957 and last was stationed at Fort Sill, Okla17-we- To get the most pleasure and comfort from your visit, be sure to stay at the new Hotel Utah Motor Lodge ' homa Page five lieutenant was The graduated from Valley High school in 1953, from Utah State university in 1957, and is a member of Scabbard and Blade society and Alpha Zeta fraternity. He was employed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture in Ogden in civilian life. ld Representative H. A. Dixon announced recently that 3,257 Utah farm families received during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1957 from the federal gas tax rebate enacted by congress. The figures are based on a letter received by the congressman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bodvin from the office of the, Commisand two boys left Sunday for sioner of Internal Revenue. This a rebate of two cents a Logan to spend a week visiting means on more than three mil gallon with Mrs. Bodvlns folks, lion gallons. out that September 30 is the The value of this rebate to deadline for filing claims with Utah farmers undoubtedly will the Bureau of Internal Revenue. $62,-065.- Forms can be secured from county agents. The Utah lawmaker observed be much higher during the past fiscal year since the federal gas tax has been raised to three cents a gallon," Representative Dixon said. Dixon also urged farmers to take full advantage of this rebate of the federal tax on gasoline used on farms and pointed that only 3,257 farmers requested refunds in fiscal 1957, while the are census revealed there farmers in Utah, indicating that many farmers have not yet taken advantage of this gas tax refund. 1954 15,967 Tyais ft ire. invites you TO BECOME ACQUAINTED wlih this group of progressive thinking investors spearheaded by successful businessmen as directors, advisors and stock- corporation organized tp develop ''destination" resort facilities in our state. Through sound panning your investment dollars should return dividend profits and long-tergain growth. Growth is assured through development of key potential locations in the Intermountain area. owners, combining talents and money to form an investment outlet to develop and capitalize on the tourist business in Utah. OUR OBJECTIVE: Tourist Enterprises is the first Twrlil Interne ef the Western State. TTtkwc. Tw Colorado S 208 683 ,000.5 xico f 190,000 Q00.c Now Mi UTAH AnrondTTftO The. Slzetunq ni?7, 677,000 Giant Nevada Utah BUT STILL UTAH, JVhy 000,000 CENTER OF SCENIC AMERICA, HAS THE GREATEST W .158 .000g 97,000 000 Department of Interior TOURIST POTENTIALS IV? IV mt You to Be a Part of Tourist Enterprises are TOURIST PROFIT POTENTIALS in Utah capital will develop tourist facilities. The company's possibilities of profit returns are direclly keyed to the development of tourist facilities and catering to tourist pleasures. tremendous. As an example, Glen Canyon Dam start an unprecedented flow of tourists to our state. It is from "Utah residents for the de- will velopment of Utah potentials," that expansion mi now meet the officers TOURIST of CRISIS, INC Fellow Utahns: MOTHER NATURE has generously endowed our state with spectaculor scenery, a"d wondrous lands of all description. Utoh ranks second to none in tourist attractions Tourists, more ond mors every year,' are visiting our state where they can enjoy these unique endowments. Today the re:d exi.t to provide facilities and accommodations for these, our visiting neighbors. Tourist Enterprises, Inc , is a group of investors whose aim is to develop, ot strategic locations in the state, facilities and accommodations in the form of "destination" developments inThis will tend to encourage tourists to sperd more " of their stead of just o vacation and hence more of their dollars in Utah. Resort Motel in the Konab area ond vill be Our first development will be a 350-unthe center of the tourist attractions to Glen Canyon Dam, the southern Utah parks, Grand Canyon and other tourist interests. We invite you to investigate the potentials of profit your Investing dollars will have with "stop-over.- S. WAYNE CLARK this Prtiidint young aggressive organization. Sincerely, S SN lake City DIRECTORS OF TOURIST ENTERPRISES, INC. $ Llark S Wayne President H-- Iskzrch, V a 'V b. '1 V'V um hky DELL WOOD Sob lake City 'I 'Jt Sfe. Hiirrton Tf- , l LTv-'l-- J R. JOHN GILBERT Dvcttffn MCK H. SCHOLTZEN I OWEN TIMES WIUIAM J. HOLMES DWELL PARRISH Ofdtn Self Lake City UM IRIANT G SADGER Salt Laka Cfty KENNETH R. PROCTER Seh Laky City LAMONT STEVENS Salt laky City ADVISORS TO THE BOARD FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Call hrL ) t I Now-- EL or 59 DA or Write To 2-16- 81 TOURIST ENTERPRISES, .Ter Salt Lake City, Utah 320 Crandall Bldg. ft VERDELl RITCHIE RICHARD FAY HAMBLIN Kanob Htbar City KENNETH DUNCAN CHESTER Duck Seuntihtl mt DR 0 fRlCl Vmal DR. D. W W. SORENSEN CopprtO1 This advertisement is CUT OUT IANTHUS WEIGHT CiAef City w DR. H MILIURN I f HUfs W. M. EALING Pleemnt Gravy KATHLEEN MEIKLE Srmttiti.ie V J LEO TV. I. HOLDAWAY I f " ; WADMAN Ofttyfl V JAY Pr.vy This offering neither an offer to sell, nor a solicitation offer to buy any of these securities. " bond fide residents of the state of Utah. Is Vvr (TIM) ERINS Plemofit Orovo STANFORD made only to prospects, to 'WH J! AND MAIL IN COUPON Please send me your Offering Circular with more information on how I may be part of Tourist Enterprises, Inc. NO OBLIGATION. I 'MRU fTs T IVMAN sons INC. J - Name I .!I Telephone I IT'S, YOUR L.. STATl-O- WN PART Of IT |