Show trI Randall L. L Jones I Discusses Tourist n Trade with Rotarians A Randall L. L Jones was the speaker sneaker at the rt regular gular weekly luncheon of the Cedar City Rotary Club last Jast Tuesday and gave a very interesting interest interest- 1 ing big and instructive talk on the tho tourist situation relative to the southern Utah parks lie He announced that while the country as a a. whole was more or less upset with the war situation in Europe the number of tourists was rapidly increasing and that a banner year was wu expected expected expected ex ex- in the number of visitors to the parks A great deal of Df money has been spent at the parks this year ear according to Mr Jones but the program calls for tor a considerably larger sum to be spent in various developments to make the visitors visitor's stay at the parks more enjoyable Mr Jones urged the Rotarians todo todo to todo do all nil they could to attract tourists to this part of ot the state pointing out the Increase in business that could be expected The Tiie speaker also commented on the proposed airport and pilot training school to be established In Cedar City and congratulated the club members on the enthusiastic support being given the project He lie said it was something that aU all bust busi bustness business ness men and the tho community In general should stand behind Other numbers on the program were given by entertainers from the Utah Parks Company's lodge fit at Zion Park as aJ follows three piano plano accordion solos by Cl Clyde de a tap dance bythe bythe by bythe the Rowland Sisters and Jeane Nesbitt and two violin solos by I George Visitors Included Guardello Orion Orton Orton Or Or- ton ion assistant postmaster at Boulder Doulder City Nevada Grant Redford and Amasa Clark of Cedar City The program was under the direction direction direction dir dir- of Warren 0 O. O Larson chairman chairman chair chair- man of the Commercial Committee |