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Show I Travelers find Cedar people exemplary ( EDITOR'S NOTE: The following fol-lowing is a letter submitted to Mayor Loren Whetten, but because be-cause of its reference to various var-ious groups in the community, communi-ty, it is being printed here.) OFFICE OF THE MAYOR, CEDAR CITY, UTAH DEAR SIR: We have just had the pleasure plea-sure of having our car breakdown break-down in your city. Though we are not masoehits and do not generally enjoy having a car break down, the people whom we met in Cedar City, force us to make an exception. Th.e kind service of the people peo-ple at the Thillip's 66 station on 200 North and 200 West, the service department at Tri-State Tri-State Motors, and young lady at the cafe across the street from Tri-State on Main, can only be described by the word, exemplary. Coming, as we do, from the megalopolis of Los Angeles, it is truly refreshing to find a place in which one does not have to pay for kindness. This is particularly refreshing refresh-ing to us as we are afflicted with th.e stigma of long hair which in our homo state eliminates elim-inates kind service as a possibility. possi-bility. Thank you again for your fair city which represents a bright spot in an otherwise dull world. Sincerely Tom Mathews and Doug Salem |