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Show Bank Tour Reservations Being Taken First Security Banks are now taking reservations for the Pacific Trails Agriculture Ag-riculture Study Tour which departs for Northern California Cali-fornia on February 27. Co-sponsored by First Security and the Western Livestock Journal, the unique uni-que bus tour will expose Utah cattlemen and ranchers ranch-ers to the very latest agricultural agri-cultural methods being employed em-ployed by progressive live stock and farm operators. Plans call for buses to originate at five different Utah locations Cedar City, Logan, Spanish Fork, Vernal and Monticello. The buses will congregate in Salt Lake City February 27 and then proceed in caravan ca-ravan style to Elko for an overnight stop. The first official study stop on the agenda will be the Oak Meadows Ranch in Clay, California, site of one of California's first regis tered Hereford herds. Other Oth-er visits in the area include in-clude the Lewallen Ranch at Lindon, California, a polled Hereford operation and the Rudd Manufacturing Manufactur-ing Company, where tour ists will see a display of special dairy and other farm equipment. The tour will then proceed pro-ceed to the Salinas area and then down the Pacific Pacif-ic Coast to Paso Robles, Santa Barbara and to Los Angeles with interesting stops along the way. Final item of the agenda will be an overnight stop in Las Vegas, Sunday, March 7. Max Thomas, senior vice president and supervisor of First Sceurity's Southern South-ern Utah Division, is the man in charge of the tour. He said that previous tours have proved most successful success-ful and that this year's trip should1 be the "best of all." Price of the tour, including inclu-ding all meals and lodging, is $250. |