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Show ! Hotel Man Makes Visit ToJHilford Chauncey W. West, assistant general manager of the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake, was a Milford visitor Tuesdy in the course of one of his goodwill tours of the state. Mr. West could equally well be designated goodwill ambassador of that popular hostelry for the contacts he makes or renews, while on these trips, backed up by the unrivalled service of his hotel (or vice versa) cannot help but react to its benefit, both with those wh make frequent trips upstate and those who have rarer need for the accomodations offered by the New-house. New-house. To show the appreciation of the Newhouse hotel management " for patronage to be enjoyed during the year 1935 a special offer is beings be-ings made: anyone making six visits to the hotel will be entitled to two nights complimentary and a card explaining the plan may be had by clipping the Newhouse hotel ad from The News and forwarding for-warding it with their name and address to the management. Incidentally, the Newhouse, in keeping with their past policy of advertising all parts of the state, is continuing to put out large numbers of attractive folders advertising ad-vertising the outstanding scenic features of Utah, with only incidental in-cidental mention of the hotel or of Salt Lake. Lehman's cave and Puffers lake both come in for outstanding out-standing mention in the folder, a copy of which was left with The News. |