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Show David Rose Nov Heads Travel Council John David Rose, a member mem-ber of the staff of the executive execu-tive vice president of the University Uni-versity of Utah, has been named the new director of the Utah Travel Council. Mr. Rose will take over direction di-rection of Utah's travel promotion pro-motion program, succeeding Gerreld L. Pulsipher, director for the last 16 months, who has resigned to become vice president of Ralph Reynolds Studios, an exhibit designing firm. The change wil be made as soon as Mr. Rose's successor at the University of Utah is named, according to an an-' an-' nouncement issued by Murray M. Moler of Ogden, Travel Council chairman. In accordance with the law passed by the 1967 Legislature, Legisla-ture, the Rose appointment has been approved by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton and members mem-bers of the Coordinating Council Coun-cil of Development Services. Although operating under the name of Utah Travel Council, the tourist promotion agency technically is the Division of Travel Development of the Department of Development Services. The position of Travel Council Coun-cil Director carries a salary of $13,000 a year. Mr. Rose, 36, served Gov. Rampton as his press secretary secre-tary from the time of Gov. Rampton's inauguration on Jan. 1, 1965, until July 1, of 1967 when he left state employment em-ployment to join the staff of Neal A. Maxwell, U of U executive ex-ecutive vice president. Before joining the governor's gover-nor's staff in 1965,; Mr. Rose had been a creative services director and copy chief for Ross Jurney & Associates, Salt Lake City advertising firm which he had joined in October of 1959. Previously he had been on other advertising, adver-tising, theatrical, radio stations sta-tions and television stations in Utah, California, Idaho and Colorado. He is a 1957 graduate of Idaho State College in Poca-tello Poca-tello and had previously attended at-tended the University of Utah and been graduated from the Idaho Falls, Idaho, high school. He was in the U. S. Coast Guard for three years during the Korean war. He is married and has three daughters. |