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Show Ohio couple visits southern Utah area on vacation tour contest Utah State College campus and other spots in the community comm-unity including the Cedar First Ward Church, the Wm. ft. Palmer Indian Museum and other sections of the community. comm-unity. Monday afternoon they I were taken to the Kolob Section Sec-tion of Zion's National Park enroute to St. George where they spent Tuesday evening. Tuesday was spent in Zion National Park, Wednesday the Ohioans will be at Kanab and j at Lake Powell. I Today they will be in Bryce Canyon and Friday will return, re-turn, via Cedar Mountain to Cedar City and are scheduled to leave on Hughe's Air West at 11:28 a.m. No one ever wins one of those contests or prizes that are offered by every manufacturer, manu-facturer, retailer, magazine, etc., etc. At least that's what Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkendall and theii daughter Debbie of. Dayton, Ohio thought Until! just a couple of weeks ago. It was one of those things. Mr. Kirkendall relates, where I had some time so I filled in a blank that was included in my Gulf Credit Card statement. state-ment. I left it at home and my wife mailed it. For. over two. months the Ohio couple never gav& the blank a thought until one day a letter came indicating that they had won a free vacation in Utah. , ; ! It turns out that, the Kirkendall family won one of ' nine vacation tours in Utah representing the various regions and the Ohio family were here this week to tour "Color Country." "It is our first time west," James stated "and we're enjoying it." Over 100 tours have been offered to lucky winners all over America through a program pro-gram of the U.S. Travel Bureau and the American Tour Organization. j Transportation is provided for the week-long tour through commercial airlines and car and gas by Hertz Rentals. The kirkendall family arrived in Cedar City Sunday and enjoyed an evening ride to Cedar Breaks National Monument that evening. Tuesday, under the direction of Darryl Schramm, executive secretary of the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce, the family toured the Southern |