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Show State Department of j Publicity Plans To I Push Tourist Trade 'K?ep 'em in Utah' will be the keynote of the State LVpurtmfnt of Publicity and Industrial Development's Develop-ment's program of developing tiw state's tourist business, according to H. J. Plumof, commissioner. "Almost everyone knows sonn.-thlns sonn.-thlns of our state's highly publicized public-ized tourist attractionsthe L. D. S. Temples, Bryce and Zlon National Pttiks and the Great Salt Lakebut we have untold wealth in all parts of the state which we mean to bring before the traveling public," he said. It was pointed out that every county in Utah has much to offer in magnificent scenery, pioneer lore, outdoor life or other unusual attractions. These many offerings, Mr. Plumhof said, need only to be brought to the attention of the vacationist va-cationist to make Utah "a place to go to rather than a place to go through." The department is gathering data and photographs on all undeveloped undevelop-ed tourist attractions in the state and hopes through cooperation with local, county, and federal officials of-ficials to bring these regions to the attention of the nation's vacationists vacation-ists with the view of prolonginj their visit in Utah. |