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Show Y-Z Trail Promotion Undertaken V With Color Brochures "We have adopted a policy of service to tourists and cooperative coopera-tive efforts with other travel organizations," or-ganizations," stated Carroll Miller, Mil-ler, Caliente, JJev., president of the Y-Z Trail Association In Cedar Ce-dar City as a part of the 10 promotional activities of the organization. or-ganization. Mr. Miller stated that preparations prepara-tions have b-en made to have a new color brochure on the Y-Z .Trail (Yosemlte to Zlon) to be I ready for distribution early In ; 19C1. Efforts are now being made jto prepare 100,000 of these brochures bro-chures for distribution over the three year period from 1961 to 1964. "However, we are asking for more contributions. The brochures, bro-chures, he pointed out, are worthless worth-less unless they are properly distributed. dis-tributed. It is the extra effort to see that the brochures are properly prop-erly distributed that the organization organi-zation Is striving toward," he said. j This year 2000 of the present jY-Z Trail literatu pieces were I mailed directly to residents in the San Joaquin Valley In Central California by the Caliente Cham-ber Cham-ber of Commerce. Inquiries from this mailing were more than extremely ex-tremely pleasing, the president stated. He further stated that the final link of the Y-Z Trail, a stretch of road within Yosemite, will be completed In the spring of 1961 making a completely paved road from the central California area to the scenic tourist attractions of southern Utah, Arizona and Nevada. Y-Z Trail Association plans to participate In ceremonies at Yosemlte Yo-semlte In recognition of the completion com-pletion u the through route. |