Don Daugherty writes again:
I see that my use of tabs has screwed=up the appearance so let me re-format what I just sent;

Jon,
Like you, I'm new to Calc, and more experienced users may have better
suggestions, but here is an idea I've used in another spreadsheet:
1.  In the first sheet, insert a new column to the left of the first
column which I think is actually your State column rather than your City
column. I'll call it StateCity for illustration
The resulting table would then look like:
    A          B     C       D       E
1 StateCity  State City    Hotel    Car
2            co    denver  88       23
3            ca    menlo   90       45
4            nb    denver  1000     12

In cell A2 enter =B2&C2, and copy into A3 and A4 so that the strings
codenver, camenlo, and nbdenver appear in A2, A3 and A4.
Then you can do a table lookup based on column A which is sort of the
"AND" of B and C.
Hope this is clear and that it is helpful.
Don


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