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Show :J; : ifey J SEE UTAH FIRST Allen Cameron, left, of Panguitch presents colored portrait of Bryce Canyon to Clarence West for display in Hotel Temple Square in Salt Lake as part of Utah's Tourist "Reciprocity" program. All Utah communities communi-ties are urged to promote the project: "Utahns See Utah First." - Utah's 1957-58 tourist promotion promo-tion program with a "Utahns See Utah First" theme is going into high gear, according to D. James Cannon, director of the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council. Coun-cil. , There is a dual purpose behind the "See Utaih First" program, Mr. Cannon pointed out: (1) it means that Utahns will be spending spend-ing their vacation mpney in their own state, and (2) Utahns will become so enthusiastic about the state's scenic grandeur that they will be able to sell Utah's attractions attrac-tions to out-of-state visitors. Boosters from various parts of Utah are urged to forget regional differences and work for each other's good, Mr. Cannon said. As an example of this "Operation Reciprocity" theme, the state tourist director cited the recent gift of a 'beautiful 4x6 colored portrait of Bryce Canyon to Hotel Temple Square in Salt Lake from the Cameron Hotel - Motel in Panguitch. Allen Cameron of Panguitch, who presented the portrait, pointed out that tourist reciprocity among the various parts of Utah is the best way to make tourism the state's Wo. 1 industry. . ;' . All Utahns should be aware of Utah's two great tourist assets: (1) unequalled scenic attractions, and (2) unique historical heritage, herit-age, There isn't a community in Utah that hasn't either one asset or the other, and most areas are liberally blessed with both. "Remember that the tourist dollar benefits every person in Utah". |