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Show New Hampshire couple selected as "Visitors of the Month" home in the east via the southern route through Oklahoma and Texas, they said. "This is our first trip to the From Cedar City the couple visited at Cedar Breaks enroute to Grand Canyon and the north rim. They will return to their west and we can truly say that Utah is the most scenic state that we have visited on our trip," the Stickney's stated. "We took an opportunity this summer to visit the Rocky Mountains and this is our first trip west," stated Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Stickney of Plymouth, N.H., selected by the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce as the "Visitors of the Month." When they walked into the Chamber office and they were greeted by Executive Secretary , ftte tefeS oarm Jones ana told mat tney would represent visitors to the city they were flabbergasted. We left home and traveled the northern route visiting such places as Mt. Rushmore, Yellowstone and we hope to see Grand Canyon they said. "But to be hosted by Cedar City as Visitors of the Month," is almost unbelievable they said. The couple own and operate a small dairy farm in New Hampshire and left the duties of the operation to their three sons and a daughter, "who came home to do the cooking w hile we traveled." While in Cedar City the couple were treated to a night's lodging at the Travelodge Motel, were guests at the production of "Love's Labour's Lost" at the Utah Shakespearean Festival," were guests of the Chamber at dinner and were given helpful hints on their additional travels throughout the Rockies. GET KEY TO CITY. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Stickney of Plymouth, N.H., center, are given "key to city" as the "August Visitors of the Month." Making presentation are Garth Jones, left, executive secretary and Royce Chamberlain, Cham-berlain, right, president of the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce. |