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Show Automobiles Do Not Always Carry Tourists on Trips Only n per cent of the so-called J wrists who travel by automobile, are "ni fide tourists, that is, men and women wo-men on a vacation; at least 89 per cent j the people who ask for information the A. A. A. touring bureaus conducted con-ducted by the Utah State Automobile Association during the season of 1928 were only traveling by automobile and g were not on vacations. J ,i?futhe automobile traveling public I sf Came to Salt Lake city from out" I iS f the state durinS the season of , 82 Per cent came over the north-! north-! iVj.rUtes and 18 Per cent entered Salt f ,tCity over the routes through the I 5outhem part of the state says a report compiled by the Utah State Auto-, I mobile- Association. i &Ut survev conducted by the Utah I the t Automobile Association during J ,h curing season just passed, showed I 80 Per cent of all the automobile I ston Who came to Salt Lake City i cent at the camp grounds; 36 per ! cent Stayine at the hotels and 4 per I with friends and relatives, i rJtahc!'dln8 to fiSures computed by the J total Automobile Association a I Sted 65,666 automobile tourists vis-of vis-of vr Lake City during the months l'imne' July' August and Sep" |