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Show GET YOUR GOODRICH 1TI01UI0 If Spring1 this year has ushered In the greatest number of inquiries for road information in-formation and reouests for state highway high-way maps in the history of American motorin-, according to the Goodrich National Na-tional Touring bureau. The bureau for months haw been in touch with highway officials throughout the entire country and has collected the best Information obtainable ob-tainable on A iv. erica n roads. w hich is distributed free In the form of state maps to any motorist through Goodrich branches in 120 cities and also through hundreds of the company's tire dealers. deal-ers. "As summer approaches the motorist ven Hires i'artiier and farther from home a n d a bisr majority of car owners now arrange for an annual extended tour to some 'unexplored' section of the United States." said Manager K. K. Kantzer of the local Goodrich branch. "The range of trips increases yearly until the first transcontinental journey is accomplished. Prolonged pilgrimages by motor car are becoming increasingly popular, the Goodrich bureau finds, and are becoming the rule rather (ha n the occasional program. pro-gram. Scenic and historic spots are found in pracl lea II y every stale which aUract visitors from near-by as well as fur-distant point.. "Now that war restrictions are a thing of the pa si. and because of the fact that the bat tlef'ie'ds of Kurope will not be thrown open to tmirists for some time to come, n n unprecedented a mount of motoring mo-toring is predicted for the 1019 season, and, strategically situated on the main transcontinental highways north and south and east and west, Utah and Salt' Lake will benefit largely by this ex- cess ve motor travel." |