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I agree.HOTEL-MOTEL ASSOCIATION ron erickson 6/7/66 Plans for the September meeting of the Utah-Nevada-Idaho Hotel and Motel Association were completed in Las Vegas yesterday, during a meeting of the association's director at the Sands Hotel. The meeting will be held September 18-20 in Salt Lake City with a large number of Las Vegas delegates expected to attend, Lloyd Cope, resident manager of the Sands and chairman of the association board of directors, said growing interest has been showen in the organization and more than one hundred hotels and motels in the three-state area are now represented. Cope said that delegates hold one major convention-work session every year and remain in contact the rest of the year through news letters and individual correspondence. At the convention delegates discuss mutual problems, new techniques in hotel management and a wide variety of other topics which range from linen service to insurance coverage. Some of the topics are dealt with in panel discussions while others are covered by a speaker who is an authority on the subject. During the meeting at the Sands, members of the board of directors (including Robert Cannon of the Tropicana, Mike Lindeck of the Sahara and Cope, representing Las Vegas), discussed the foremat to be used