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Tourism office is offering scenic calendar of Utah

Published: Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007 12:03 a.m. MDT
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The Utah Office of Tourism's 2008 Official Utah Scenic Calendar is now available at Council Hall and other locations around the state.

The calendar program is in its 36th year.

This year's publication includes 76 images promoting Utah's four distinct seasons. A lift-up page for each month provides information on activities and events.

The scenic calendar was designed by Scott Hardy, who has worked on the state's scenic calendars for the past 22 years. Rastar in West Valley City printed 30,000 copies.

The Office of Tourism accepts wholesale or bulk orders of 50-plus calendars. Individual orders of 49 or fewer may be purchased through the Zion Natural History Association bookstore located at Council Hall, 300 N. State. The suggested retail price is $11. The calendars are $8 each, plus tax and shipping, for orders of 50 or more.

An order form can be found online at travel.utah.gov

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