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Show ( ; ! :o a: a p 1 1 1 i ( m a c : . z i !: TO I'Um.ISII KTOliV OX SOl"!'!!!:i:X UTAH Leo A. Itorali. a mi-iiiVr of the Geographic 'Society editorial .-.Uili'. i; in ' 1 ;,!" " Utah for the purpose of securing information to write an article for the magazine that he represents. repre-sents. Mr. Borah has established a wonderful reputation for depict- j ing the people, customs and historical his-torical background of diu'eren'. parts of the world. In speaking ' be.'ore the Rotary Club lust Friday, Fri-day, he expressed himself as be- ! lieving that the State of Utah ' was not represented in the cities as is often the case but that the rural section of this state ! was the representative section 1 and that to get a true picture of this great state one had to j associate with small towns am'. ; country people. In writing his articles, Mr. Borah always tries to give the human background rather than the scenic or physical. physi-cal. ! David Morris and G. W. Hail accompanied him on his tour of the city and introduced him to many of the pioneers and early : residents. |