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Show Mr. Theobald is paying special attention to tourist attractions, culture tf the "different sections, mining, agriculture and education, educa-tion, at the 1952 State Far. It was with the thought in mind, "Get to Know Utah" that he inaugurated the exhibition, to be housed under one roof. GET TO KNOW UTAH AND SPEAK OF IT OFTENI Is a new folder issued by the Utah State Board of Vocational Education, The Utah State Press Association, The Salt Lake Cham ber of Commerce and the Adult Education Department' of Salt Lake City Schools. This is a big order. At least it is at the present time unless we start teaching children and adults of the state what Utah really has to offer the world in tourist attractions, livestock, agriculture, ag-riculture, mining and education. It seems to Us (afld we have observed for many years) that our schools are not stressing our home state enough. Adults and children do not know enough of their own area and its possibilities. possibili-ties. There should be more geography, geo-graphy, history, and study of our tremendous tourist possibilities than there has been in the past. This year J. A. Theobald, executive ex-ecutive manager of Utah State Fair and for many years a booster boost-er of Utah coal and tourist possibilities, possi-bilities, is inaugurating such an exhibition at the State fair. i |