Show C Civic ivic i ic Clubs Hear Of f Tourist Increase WARNING GIVEN ON DOMESTIC BICKERING AND QUARRELING Held over from last week From 1000 tourists who visited visited vis- vis ted the Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon national parks in 1920 the number had grown to in 1950 and is probably probably probably proba proba- bly still higher this year those attending the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern and Eastern Utah at Panguitch last Saturday were vere told This great flood of tourists holds unlimited possibilities for this his area the meeting was told by y Mayor layor Bruhn of Panguitch and he encouraged support forthe for forthe the he Civic Clubs' Clubs proposed new descriptive folder and tourist guide in color advertising the many scenic and recreational attractions in the county 18 area Agricultural ural Reorganization Favored Paul Ashworth of Richfield chairman of the clubs' clubs legislative legislative legisla- legisla I tive ive committee introduced a resolution calling for a reorganization reorganization of the United States Department Department De- De of Agriculture The resolution was adopted Wants Road to Canyon Bottom The main attractions of Bryce Canyon are in the bottom of the he canyon not on top of the rim said State Representative John Johnson of Tropic who urged the building of a road into nto the canyons canyon's floor The really interesting formations he said cannot be seen from the rim Special Guests Introduced Special guests introduced at athe atthe atthe the he afternoon meeting included Dr Daryn Chase director of the Branch Agricultural College at Cedar City David Gates and I Eddie Petersen of the B BAG A C faculty Mrs 1 Kuman L L. Jones I and Miss 1 Iris Thorpe I Miss Thorpe had been employed em em- employed I em-I as a school teacher in inthe in the he American Zone Lone of occupation occupation tion ion in Germany and gave an interesting review of her experiences ex experiences experiences ex- ex in that country and other European countries she had lad visited She said the feeling feeing feeling feel feel- ing ng in Germany is becoming more friendly toward America as the people realize the benefits benefits benefits bene bene- beneI I fits of the American school and social systems and their effects on the lives of the young people Blasts Disunity Dr Chase was the g guest u e cst s t speaker at the evening banquet and gave a thought-provoking thought address on the need for unity among communities sections and so-called so classes of the nation He deplored petty bickering bickering bickering bick bick- ering and quarreling among groups communities and states and said that the growing disunity disunity disunity dis dis- unity in America is the worst danger confronting the nation He urged unity in thought and 1 action for the basic things I which are of real importance in life The meeting was classed as one of the most interesting and instructive the Associated Civic Civie Clubs have held Thanks was extended to the people of Panguitch Panguitch Panguitch Pan Pan- for the kind hospitality shown |