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Nope, not Utah which I knew from looking into getting a Utah permit previously.
According to handgunlaw.us (and assuming that I didn't miscount) the states with the most CC reciprocity for a resident permit holder (number of states includes the issuing state):
Valid in 34 states:
Michigan (missing NV)*
Tennessee (missing WA)
Valid in 33 states:
Alaska (missing WA, WV)
Missouri (missing WA, WY)
Valid in 32 states
Arizona (missing MN, NV, WA)
Arkansas (missing NM, WA, WY)
Kentucky (missing NV, SC, WA)
North Carolina (missing MN, NV, WY)
Oklahoma (missing NV, SC, WV)
Utah (missing KS, SC, WV)
Not what I expected actually.
Interestingly for AK or MO resident permit holders, only a Utah non resident permit will give them 35 reciprocity, MI resident permit holders could get a FL, TN (very restrictive non-resident) or UT permit and TN resident permit holders could get WA (in person only at this time) or UT permit for 35 state carry (I didn't cross reference the other five 32 state valid states as to Utah permits). So really, for 35 state carry, UT non-resident permit does appear to the be the best way to go at this point for those in those four states.
*There are 15 states and DC that do not recognize any other state permits. Therefore the most reciprocity any state can have is 35. Those 15 non-reciprocating states cannot reach 35 state reciprocity because some of those 35 states require that reciprocity is mutual. Of states that have reciprocity, WA shares reciprocity with the fewest states @ 7, followed by NV @ 9.