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Show Regional Travel Development Institute Scheduled at Cedar City, Monday, March 28 included on the program are presentations pre-sentations by representatives of the state's advertrising and publicity pub-licity agencies. According to Mr. Floor, full opportunity op-portunity will be given for questions ques-tions and discussion. A highlight of the institute will be the premiere in this area of the Utah Travel Council's latest color movie, "Discover the Different Dif-ferent World of Utah," Mr. Floor said. All persons interested in the development' of the travel and recreation industry in the five county area are invited to attend at-tend the Color Country Regional Travel Development Institute in Cedar City on Monday, March 28, according to Emanuel A. Floor, director of the Utah Travel Council. The travel institute, one of ten regional institutes being conduct-ed conduct-ed around the state by the Utah Travel Council and state and federal resource agencies, will deal with the problems and challenges chal-lenges the five counties face in developing their full potential travel industry. Registration begins at 8:00 a. m., with institute sessions convening con-vening at 9:00 a. m. and continuing contin-uing through the day. The registration regis-tration fee of $2.50 covers the cost of the luncheon meeting. Sessions will be held in the College Col-lege of Southrn Utah Auditorium. The institute sessions will feature fea-ture speakers from the Utah Travel Tra-vel Council,, Utah State University, Univer-sity, National Park Service, National Na-tional Forest Service, State Park and Recreation Commission, State Fish and Game Department, Utah Department of Highways, Bureau of Land Management, and Bureau of Reclamation. Also |