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Show British caravan to visit Utah Nearly two dozen British families, crossing the nation in travel trailers this month as a part of the people-to-people "Caravan America" project, will tour Utah's capital city and national parks en route to their final destination in Californnia. The m o d e r n-day "wagon train," composed of the Caravan Cara-van Club of Great Britain will camp on the grouds of the In-termountain In-termountain Indian School at Brigham City Tuesday (June 20) and coontinue to Salt Lake City the following day. The British travelers will camp in Bryce Canyon National Nation-al Park Thursday before heading head-ing for a two-day encampment at Jacob Lake, Arizona. They will return to Utah June 25 to camp in Zion National Park. Sponsored by the Wally By-am By-am Foundation a non-profit organization, or-ganization, "Caravan America" was organized to promote a I betterment of relation the peoples of the States and foreign K i according to a ft,.' spokesman. Oxygen does not |