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Show PARKS CONDUCT TOURISTSURVEY Utah, with wise development could more than double Its annual tourist business, Irving W. Trimbel, state supervisor of the national park service, set forth In a recreational survey under preparation Tussday. Utah, among ths 11 wsstsrn states, ranks next to last In ths amount of tourist money received per resident, he said. He Hits as reasons for Utah's poor showing: 1. Failure to develop certain rec-i rec-i national features, particularly on fresh water. i. Lack of high standard private enterprises. . Recreational deficiencies on Great Salt lake, a. Failure to publicise adequately Utah's present advantages. "There Is undoubtedly need for further study of the tourist problem, but certain facts remain," he reported. re-ported. "The tourist must not be disappointed in what he Is shown; ' he must be accommodated comfortably comfort-ably and hs must be permitted to exercise economy should he so desire- |