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Show Tourism training clinics scheduled in Cedar City on Tuesday, April 1 Discover Utah and then be the perfect host are the keys to a successful travel industry indust-ry In Utah according to Wallace Wal-lace Sjoblom, Utah State University Un-iversity Extension Agent. erf to one hour." He also noted' that, "Utah State - University research by Perry J. Brown found that tourists spent 1,893,000 dollars in Iron County In the summer of 1968. This amounted to five percent of all tourist purchases .UMWJUUUUUUUIMUUUUUIM in Utah. If the tourist Is Riven accurate information, courteous court-eous attention, and quality service, his purchases and spending will increase. Every tourist business will benefit by sending Its employees to the training clinic, he emphasized. AWWMIWIIWUWMIiMIIMWWMW restaurant, motel, and service station fields. . Eneh person who attends a tourism training clinic will be awarded a handsome certificate certifi-cate signed by Governor Calvin Cal-vin L. Rampton and a wallet sized card of certification. At a later date each business re-presnted re-presnted nt the clinics will receive a fact and information book for use in his establishment. establish-ment. The Tourism Training Program Pro-gram is supported by a grant from Title I of the Higher Education Ed-ucation Act of 1965 and was awarded to Utah State University Univer-sity by the Utah Coordinating Council of Higher Education. Mr. Sjoblom explained that "the 1969 clinic has been revised re-vised and Improved. The television tele-vision shows are both informative inform-ative and entertaining. The clinics have also been shorten. Helping uianns oecomo uie perfect host is t lie goal of the second annual Tourism Training Train-ing Clinics to be held in Cedar Ce-dar City on April 1 at 8 p. m. In the Cedar High School. The training clinics are for waitresses, motel clerks and maids, and service station attendees at-tendees In the community and surrounding ansa. The 1969 round of clinies will help employees learn about general gener-al Utah attractions. Specific attention will be given to local lo-cal and regional attractions. Mr. Sjoblom emphasized that directing the tourist to local attractions and highway pat-erns pat-erns Is a key to longer lengths of stay. Special vocational training will be given in the |