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Show TOURISTS PAY UNJUST CHARGE AT CITY CAMP Complaints of unjust charires hy rial tins motorlats who stop but do not ramp st the auto tourist park at Main and Tenth South atreete having' been frequently made to th Utah felt at Automobile aseo. elation, tha officiate of that orranl-satlon orranl-satlon made an Inventisatlon. which, they atste, fully beara out the crltl-olsms crltl-olsms mad by the tnuriata Two of tha latter, A. M. Brooka and J. aU Foot, both ef whom hall from California, hav added their complaints com-plaints to thoa of numeroua othere. Their ar said to b typical caaea. "I drov into tha park to aae if w could camp ther and. falling to find a sultabel pise. 1 waa atx.ut to drtvs out when the attendant stopped me snd demanded 60 cents camping charites, aald Brooka aa ha exhibited the receipt a he bad received when he found he could not take his car from the park with out pay Ins the fee: "Our explanation that we had not ramped failed to aattefy the attendant. attend-ant. He Inciated that all cara entering en-tering the park had t pay. We paid, and now wa are going to a more hoapltable town to camp. Tn receipt exhibited by Brooka like that shown by Foot, waa algned by B. H. Pari ing. The, automobile aeeociatlon inveatlgstlon brought I out the fad that the ayatem of col-I col-I lectio st th park snake It com-pulaory com-pulaory for a tour let to pay. . It la said the only way the matter mat-ter ran be remedied la by the tour-lat tour-lat taking hia receipt to the city cemmlaleon and making a claim for a rebate, a proceeding which, officials of tha aeeociatlon point out, la quite Impractical, |