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Show Tahiti Pictured as Idyllic Land in Film Seen by 2500 Persons at Kingsbury Hall a the family leisurely cooks and eats breakfast. Mr. Knapp, describing the beau-ty beau-ty of the island and the Idyllic existence of the natives, declared white man's civilization Is making great Inroads on the Polynesians and predicted within another century cen-tury they will be an almost extinct race. Herbert E. Knapp, man who sold his business In California and set forth to photograph the loveliest loveli-est spots on the globe, showed the only feature-length colored motion picture of Tahiti ever taken to 2900 Salt Lakers Monday night In Kingsbury hall In the current Master Mas-ter Minds and Artists series sponsored spon-sored by the extension division of the University of UUh. Tahiti, Mr. Knapp declared. Is spot where: A yard of brightly colored cotton cloth Is a full-dress suit which takes approximately 20 seconds to don. A full-course dinner, with the exception of fish, grows on trees In everyone's yard. Flowers are so fragrant they can be smelled a mile from the shore of the Island. The temperature seldom rises above 90 degrees and It Is considered con-sidered a severe winter If the temperature drops to 70 degrees. A bus driver will stop his vehicle, awaken a family and then hold the bus for an hour or two while |