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Show TOURISTS RATES TO UTAH REDUCED Reports of ft 20 per cent reduction in round trip tourist rates from Mis-, OUrl River points to Colorado. Utah and Idaho for 1022 were received by local railroad officials today, according accord-ing to Phil Hardin?, traffic manager of the Utah-Idaho Central lines. During the 'J2 peoson it was estimated esti-mated that 3,000 tourists from points In the Missouri Valley visited Ogden canyon and the Hermitage while en route to Yellowstone National park. C. J. Collins. In charge of the tours for the Chicago Northwestern-Union Pacific systems. In a communication to Mr. Harding states that under the new rates fully 6,000 tourists will visit Ogden canyon during tho corning corn-ing season. OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 7 A reduction of approximately 20 per cent in round trip tourist rates from Missouri lllvrr points to all summer resorts In Colorado, Col-orado, Utah and Idaho, effective from Juno 1 to October 31. was announced today at headquarters of the I'nlon Pacific railroad system hoer. The reduction re-duction eliminate sthe Increase of 20 per cent made In tourist rates in August. Au-gust. 1920, it Is said |