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Show "Selling Scenic Utah" Stressed in Local Lecture Series William Winder, Salt Lake City, spoke before a mixed group of Rotarians, Lions and Kiwan-ians Kiwan-ians Tuesday noon at El Escal-ante Escal-ante hotel, stressing the need for selling scenic Utah. Winder, who is with the department de-partment of industrial education, has been holding classes in Cedar Ce-dar City during ing the past few weeks for employees and employers. em-ployers. He has been attempting to show the ways in which these people may sell their towns and the scenic attractions in their localities, in order to induce tourists to remain in the vicinity an extra day or two. He stated that if every tourist who comes into the state was induced to say one additional day, it would mean 30 millions dollars more being spent in the state. During the program, Prof. Twain Tippetts of the Branch Agricultural college showed scenic sce-nic slides of southern Utah. Homer Hom-er Jones, president of the Rotary club, presided at the meeting. |