| Show t information center opens The Travel Information In In- formation Center one of or four Utah Port Entry Centers currently being operated by regional boards and the Utah Travel Council opened for Its ils second season this thus week in order to lo better serve visitors travelers and area residents in Utah and the Tri Trl- County area which includes Daggett Duchesne and Uintah h Counties according according ac ac- ac cording to Dwight executive secretary of the Travel Board Hoard Located in a beautifully designed area at the rear of the Geology Hall of the Utah Field House of Natural Ills History tory the Center displays in interpretive interpretive In in- wall maps of the eight geographical regions of Utah Color Country Golden Spike Empire Great Salt Lake Country and In addition there is a small viewing room where a short colorful visual audio-visual presentation produced under the direction of the Utah Tra Travel vel Council may be shown TilE THE DAILY register and statistical reports kept in 1977 at the Center showed that Jast last season many of the thousands of tourists from the United States and foreign countries took advantage advantage ad ad- vantage of the free Cree travel information maps and brochures which are available Two of the Centers Center's travel counselors counselors counselors coun coun- Manager June Stewart and Jean JeanGuy JeanGuy JeanGuy Guy who took a week two-week familiarization tour of the state slate last spring with Center personnel from other parts of the state under the direction of Milt Jolley assistant director of the Utah Travel Council 4 will be back this season Merle Oaks Field House louse receptionist will assist atthe atthe at atthe the Center until June 1 and after Labor Day Mrs Stewart who had to quit Aug 5 1977 after a serious automobile accident accident ac ac- ac will begin her duties May 1 1 Mr says that the Center will follow Collow the Field House hours and will cooperate closely with Mi Michael hael Perry director and his staff |