I came home from the Salt Lake Auto Show on Saturday grateful for the state I live in. I had planned to spend the day there with family and about midway through the afternoon I noticed that everyone there was polite and looking out for the other person. Even though there was a lot people milling about, waiting to sit in the cars and go for test drives, etc., everyone was courteous and willing to assist each other.
Do we live in a great state, here in Utah, or what?
By the time that I went home after spending five plus hours there, I was in a profound state of appreciation and would like to thank the people of Utah for their demeanor. I have been to travel shows, gun shows and other shows and have noticed the same thing. I believe we have much to be grateful for and this is only one of many reasons this state is great. Congratulations Utah!
Ivan Kunic
Orem
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I don't know how much you get out, but crowds are generally well behaved and courteous in other states as well.
Unless your a democrat or non mormon. Not to mention the state is dead last in education funding, First is air pollution and not having clean air to breathe. First at taking other peoples radio active waste. A pretty great state???
Ever try being a non-Mormon in Utah?
Black?
Gay?
Not at a gun show?