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Show Two-County Group Discusses Cooperation Representatives of Grand County attended the San Juan Tourist and Publicity Pub-licity Council meeting held in Monticello on Monday, July 21, to discuss the cooperative co-operative publicity and advertising ad-vertising projects programmed program-med by the two counties. Attending At-tending from the Moab area were Chamber of Commerce Commer-ce President, Ralph Osborne, Secretary, Betty Jacobs, and County Commissioner Fred Beyeler. Discussed during the public pub-lic meeting was the capitol display at Salt Lake City, which was desired by the group to be redone. The expense ex-pense for re-doing the display dis-play would be about $1,800, which would be divided between be-tween the two counties, explained ex-plained Betty Jacobs, who also al-so commented that this would be presented to the County Commissioners for consideration in their next budget which would be discussed dis-cussed in December. The decision to order 50.-000 50.-000 place mats for a (two-.county (two-.county project was passed upon by the group. The place mats will contain a map of San Juan and Grand Counties, Coun-ties, and will feature points of interest around the area. .They will be sold to the various var-ious restaurants throughout the southeastern part of the state. Co-operative Advertising, done by the Ross Journey Advertising Agency of Salt Lake City, was re-evaluated Those present felt that the campaign had been profitable, profit-able, and moved to present the idea of continuing the program to the county commissioners com-missioners for their approval. approv-al. The advertising campaign cam-paign has consisted mainly of a package program featuring fea-turing brochures, billboards, and radio and newspaper coverage about the two-county area. |