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Show March Brings Thousands of 'IX Requests for Utah Info r ' With over 10.000 pieces of mail left to open, it's 'nbvious tluit March of 1071 has beol an exceptional excep-tional mail inquiry month ! Tor the I'tnh Travel Council. Coun-cil. So far S'J.tUo inquiries inquir-ies h:io boon counted sur-p:siiijr sur-p:siiijr the April 1900 ro- foril of fT,07i by nearly 25.000 inquiries. The Mar. total represents nearly a third of the entire. 1070 ' lvcord yearly total of 2."7.SS 1 mail inquiries. Sprinjr has always been i the time when American.-? plan summer vacations. I'sinir the mail count as ' an indicator of tourist interest in-terest Utah can expect a record summer tourist sea. son. Lee Jonronsen. director direc-tor of the Utah Travel ' founcil says, "We bolieve : the Travel Council has suc-ressfully suc-ressfully aroused touiist. -interest in Utah. It's now the job of all Utahns to ; be friendly, courteous hosts." Travel Council employes report much of the inquiry in-quiry mail to be from campers requesting specific specif-ic information reardin campgrounds, facilities A points of interest. Anticipating; Antici-pating; t lie camper interest inter-est in Utah, the Travel Council recently published publish-ed its 1071 edfition of "A Guide to Utah's Camp & Picnic Areas." The guide-lists guide-lists more than 800 improved improv-ed recreation areas in Utah nvailable to campers and picnickers. Those do. siring- a copy should contact con-tact the Utah Travel Council, Coun-cil, Council Hall, Capitol Hill. Salt Lake Citv, Utah S-lU-l. |