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Show Two New Folders Tell South Utah Story As a guide to visitors to the state, the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council has just issued two new regional information infor-mation folders telling about the Dixie-Zion region and Central Utah, according to D. James Cannon, council director. Each folder is eight pages, and details of the major attractions at-tractions to be found in the region, plus containing a map showing topography, roads, towns and other points of interest. in-terest. The folders are the latest in a series of information informa-tion pamphlets prepared by the council to describe various areas in the state, and are used to help visitors plan their travel in Utah. The Dixie-Zion folder describes de-scribes the colorful, historic Virgin River country in Washington Wash-ington County, including the St. George area and Zion National Na-tional Park. That on Central Utah describes attractions in Sevier and Sanpete Valleys, as well as the surrounding plateaus. pla-teaus. Information about history, his-tory, geography and recreational recrea-tional opportunities is included, includ-ed, as well as details about roads, seasons and accommodations. accommoda-tions. All points of interest in the two regions are listed alphabetically al-phabetically in the pamphlets. When completed in the near future, the council's regional information folder series will total more than 100 pages of description about Utah's attractions. |