Show I I II I Utah Impresses Famous Newscaster Ne As Land Landof of Infinite Variety Editors Editor's Note This is an an- an another other in a series of articles designed to acquaint with their home state This week however instead of touring a specific area Frank Hemingway the famous news news- newscaster caster tells about his I while in Utah under the thc sponsorship of the Utah Tourist and Publicity Coun Coun- Council cil cil Magnificent lAnd Of I Infinite Var The color and contrast and beauty and splendor are THOSE ARE JUST a few of the words and verse that have been going out over the airways this past week from the voice of the American Broadcasting Company's Frank Hemingway And what was Hemingway of ABC Radio West talking about Utah that's what In the Beehive State for a week Hemingway originated his broadcast from a differ differ- different ent section of Utah each day The big hulking toed i newsman was brought to Utah by the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council as part ot of Its advertising campaign for forthe forthe the fall HEMINGWAY who has been heard every morning on the Intermountain Network for the past 17 years says that l his s broadcast is heard dally daily In thousand homes Network officials say that this totals more than one mil million lion thousand persons i every morning in the 11 Wes Western tern States I Igan The Hemingway oDY tour be be- be began gan in st George He and his I writer Joe Grensback saw such points of int interest rest as Dixie State Park St George and Cedar City lie He also flew around the Southwestern part of the state and then flew to Moab via toI I THIS IS SOME of the most interesting breathtaking scenery Ive I've ever had the privilege to look at he ho said of some of the wonders of the southern part of the sin state te Arches National Monument ment Zion National Park Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef left Hemingway breath less he said otter after the trip I cant can't believe that any single place can have so much contrast and still be within relatively short distances he explained As Hemingway worked his way north his tour lour guides included the members of the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council Andrew Pace J W Corbin Kenneth Homer Dandley Bandley Conley Watts Gus Backman and Chester J Olsen assisted throughout Utah IN THE RICHFIELD area Hemingway say Capitol R Reef f Fish Lake Lako and the FI Fishlake National Forest orest region He commented my gosh I thought Id I'd seen every every- everything thing when he looked upon Roblin Valley Vailey Hemingway not only ex- ex extolled extolled tolled the wonders of the state to everyone within earshot but also gave a three minute resume of his previous tour on that mornings morning's newscast His earthly personality and likeable character goon oon work work- worked ed their way to Provo where more tours were on the dock dock- docket et A PLANE TOOK Heming Heming- Hemingway way and his party up Provo Canyon and then to Flaming Gorge Dam where hats hard were put on and a tour of the area was soon under way From Flaming Gorge it was Vernal Dinosaur Nation Nation- National al 01 Monument the Fieldhouse of Natural History and then to Salt Lake Lake City I While In Salt Lake Hem hiem- HemIngway said over the air This amazing state of Utah Is becoming more amazing every day This morning I Iwas Iwas was having breakfast with the governor when he pro vided me with an earth earth- earthquake quake AFTER A DAY in Salt Lake Hemingway headed for Ogden Snow Basin Logan and tite Salt Flats and their surrounding areas It was wail a quick trip and I wish I had more time to stick around he said nut hut man am am I glad I carne came |