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Cannon Commissioner liH Uy of Ii the utah Utahn Depart- Depart Publicity and I Industrial s 's 1 kment ment has passed to the thes the's ond but not without the thet sorrow among his his friends t n u r l. l ST Mr 11 n Cannon Il 11 ill for two months and II ble wj to overcome the ra ravages jj P which confined him bed d since last August As st radio writer a i church l' l a traveler and a family family l e lived a rich life he left record cord of achievement ement and rable ble and upright family 1 his untimely loss A long journalistic accomplishments lUnue to do honor to his DOUBLE DOUDLE RECREATION- RECREATION n j 1 Sc Howard rIPPs-Howard newspapers newspapers 1 r ed a movement t to o double ral al travel In America fial r r ake ke it a Yv i the they sa say In view of that that Utah has 2 24 21 1 major tractions and is located on ons BS s roads of the nation nations the apartment of Publicity andal and al at Development Is heartily jd d d. d with the suggestion The j jHoward Howard Howard people mention I l high American Ex- Ex Ex 1 I i 1 official and his Said Mr Towle or or 6 billion dollar travel the American people is now no- no w pared with what it will ea eabe ears rs from now I estimate be ten billion annually ate ate te nationally national recognized predicts that Amerl- Amerl 11 spend 10 billion dollars lion tion travel In irl il 1946 Utah's ill would auld amount to mill ething to o reach for significant are fi Howard people ask fare ave e we been working fo for Rear ear and very ery successfully est cst the department stores i I sales ales ales making potentials In year around merchandise ns on recreational travel f ave e we suggested t that at baur ba- ba eur ur photography be taught schools Why have we weins ping ins Iming e they say We Ve believe III c lY increased recreational 16 e r up-surge up in hunting fish l the new trends I in in vaca- vaca on last page Spotlighting Utah Continued from page one travel will spread employment In nil all trades and professions and create employment In the tho servIce service service ser ser- vice and transportation tr trades deR and thus cushion the tho shock when tho the postwar production boom is over that It can be he a m major jor contribution contribution tion to tho the maintenance of oC full em We Ve believe that 15 billion hill bill hillIon Ion dollars spent voluntarily by by the people of thE U U. S S. S In recreational pursuits would be lie more moro effective than 30 billion dollars spent by bythe bythe bythe the Government In III make work Utah Racing Association J Formed The development of oC horse racing rac rac- racing ing g In Utah Is promised by the Utah Racing Association an organization organization organization organ organ- formed at Richfield Tentative Tentative Tentative Ten Ten- for dates have been set twelve 19 lH 1916 G meets throughout the will state tate and the Association make mako rules to regulate track conditions con con- promote the breeding of ot better racing stock etc Towns represented at the Associations Association's ns n's charter meeting Included Salt City Logan Cogan Provo Murray Richfield Beaver Kanab Panguitch h Parowan Parowan Paro- Paro Manti wan t and Lions Super r l Western Vestern Colorado groups and rho tho Vernal Lions are arc getting their heads together with the objective of ot having Highway US U.S. 40 placed on the superhighway system now planned b by the government Salt Luke Population Up Salt Lake LaRe City's population Isnow Isnow is isnow now stabilized at which Is approximately above the thel l last st US U.S. Census figures The figure figure figure fig fig- ure above is cited as being responsible sible gible for the housing shortage and the crowded hotels New Xe Si Signs Soon New highway signs designating designating roads and towns will soon replace the Hie old Utah highway signs Forty tons of ot sheet steel h has s been purchased purchased purchased pur pur- chased by the state for use In the Improvement Weber Students Stud Study South Houth Utah Seventy two geology students from Ogden's Weber College have just made a tour dour of Bryce Zion and Grand Canyon Their objective objective tive was the study of ot geology in ina a ge geologists paradise and Is the re resumption resumption resumption re- re of the tho annual tours which ended at the beginning of ot the war viar 1 Provo Writer Cited Lt Samuel W. W Taylor hit the Saturday Evening Post this month with a finely written war article Lt Taylor has achieved success In article writing It is reported hippie Scores A Again This Is The Place Place- Utah a anew anew anew new book the Initial local sales of ot otI I which has been sponsored by the II I Book ok department and the J TC iC C. C Penny book book ook department nr is now on sale In Salt Salt alt Lake City Written b by Maurine Whipple and best described described des des- by the Retail Bookseller a nationally circulated trade journal journal jour jour- nal the publication Is briefly told toldas toldas as s. folla A fine study of ot the Mormon state and its peculiar people by lly an novelist i author of Giant Joshua who I was born a Mormon and brought up tip and educated In Utah Accompanying Accompanying Accompanying the text are photos in m color and black and white all selected by Miss Whipple excellent excellent excell excell- ent regional book Miss l Whipples Whipple's book Is attracting attract attract- j i ing oS' wide attention in Salt Lake Itys nty's book over circle It is done In iu the same vivid language letti lett- lett i I ig go the chips fall where they may mayso so o characteristic of Giant Joshua ao O o authors author's first book I I |