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Show Spotlighting I UTAH "OUR TOWN" Hats off to the Payson Jaycees! Their recent book. "Our Town", Is a model for every city In the State. Far too much tourist advertising loses IU value In a maze of gen-trallltles. gen-trallltles. Here generalities are cut to a minimum. The book gives all the specific Information In which travelers are Interested and ellm- nates the execesa baggage. It sets out to serve a carefully thought- lut p rpose, and we are happy to note that It reaches Its objective. It ilso establishes the fact that a book an be both very attractive and useful at the same time. Slncere congratulations are extended ex-tended to the Payron Jaycees, and particularly to their Dean Worth-ington, Worth-ington, who literally dreamed and worked this splendd book Into existence. ex-istence. It Is no wonder that Gean Worthlngton has been accorded national recognition. SUMMER HOMES IN UTAH The State Press, during the pa.t week or so,' has noted the boom n applications to the Forest Service Ser-vice for sites on which to build ummer homes. This was particularly particu-larly emphalzed at Navajo Lake, where twenty-five applicants have wersuhscribed the lots on the zone iriginally planned by the Forest Service for a summer home colony at this location. From Logan canyon can-yon and Bear Lake to Kanab and eastward through the Ulntahs, Utah offers almost unlimited ln-lucements ln-lucements to summer colonists. Some fine 'home already have been 'wilt and more are bound to fol-'ow fol-'ow as soon as materials and manpower man-power are again available. |