Show Holds Hospitality Clinics held its second annual Hospitality Hospitality lity Clinic Tuesday and Wed Wed- Wednesday and explained to both employers and employees the proper care and feeding of tourists EMPLOYERS were in the spotlight Tuesday at the regu- regu regular regular lar weekly Chamber of Commerce Com Com- Commerce merce luncheon meeting at 7 11 Cafe was devoted entirely to the clinic Harold Duke president of the local promo promo- tribute to Clayton Simmons the first president of who was in attendance Mr Duke said that since 1959 when the organization came into existence a total of had been expended v A ing HE INTRODUCED MannY Floor director of Utah Travel Council who gave a slide lec- lec lecture lecture ture on the wrong and right ways to treat tourists Continued on page 5 Dino Dillo Clinic Continued from page 1 He said that tourists may take a lot of poor treatment without complaining but they will not return to the same place and will make a bad report to their friends Mr Floor cited Vernal as a progressive community with its tourist promotion and reported that the state had spent during the past six months on advertising lIe reported that there are more people on Utah roads this year than ever before lIe cit ed that in April there were 44 percent more tourists than April last year according to a Uni University of Utah survey DON vice president dent of Advertis Advertis- lag stressed the importance of employees in service industries knowing the location of places of interest to tourists lIe outlined some of the ques questions tourists ask meetings for employ employ- I a- a ees s were rc held We at I building 10 am and 2 pm in the county |