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Show Cedar City Eulogized By Pleased Tourists Any community's reputation as i a tourist city pretty much depends de-pends on the reaction of people who stop over in that particular town. Those who are favorably . Impressed spread the word around and encourge other vacationers vaca-tioners to try the same. It works the other way too. However, the Cedar City Cham. , ber of Commerce received a fine letter from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snover and son Gary of San Benardino, Calif., recently that i indicated they were impressed ' by our community. The letter read as follows: i Dear Sirs: I Having Just this past week re-(Continued re-(Continued on Pag Two) TOURIST PRAISES CEDAR CITY Continued from First Pag I tarwd from nearly a 5000 mile vacation trip which took us through seven western states, we want to express our thanks to your little city for the free-park-tnz places to tourists which we fbund as we looked for a cafe. It was the ONLY town in all our travrls in which we found any-thin? any-thin? like this and by the way O ONLY free thing on the entire en-tire trip. And may we add too, that Bulloch's Cafe was a very fine, clean little cafe and served one of the tastiest luncheons plates we had anywhere and at a moderate mo-derate price. We shall remember Cedar City whenever we travel that way again. We shall not forget your hospitality to tourists. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snover And Son Gary |