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Show . ; ' " ' ' " ;Y - -f.V Y . - : : - - . c-sr "'v r , r " ?' ' ' ' ' . . ' " j . . i' - . " . . :' ' - . k 1 t 1 " : ' ' ' t ' J . n . ' - : - - - - , . ' , . . . ' . " : '.. . l . ' sS iff-f iff-f ' ; ii i tj- Moab's drama on the water, Canyonlands by Night, has had favorable reception this season, according to operator W. B. Winn. Winn will be traveling soon to Arizona and California to find a location suitable for winter operations. Csiysnbnds by Night Greeted with Enthusiasm "I have just returned from a tour of Norway, and this was the highlight of my trip this year." These were the wrds of a Mrs. Dorothy Hock of Tucson, Tuc-son, Ariz., after taking the Canyonlands By Night boat trip north of Moab. Welton B. Winn, operator cf the atraction here, has been keeping a register book which has been signed by hundreds of his passengers. One -word phrases such as "Supeib," "Marvelous," and "Magnificent," are common expressions found in I he register re-gister from this summer's list of passengers. Olher numerous nu-merous comments include the following: A Eugene, Oregon visitor stated that the program was comparable to he "Light and Sound" shows of Alliens, Alli-ens, Greece and those in Auslria and Hungary. "Not enough words to explain," ex-plain," said a visitor from Albuquerque. "The perfect finale to the land lours of the Crnyons," said a vititnr from Oregon. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Chris-leiifcn Chris-leiifcn of Orem, Utah said, "We have seen sound and light prcsnilaiions all over the world. This is by far the most spectacular." A poison from Honolulu, Hawaii slal' d that the show was ir.ui 'serilnble by brochure. bro-chure. To be an American is too grea1.'' h" added. "Disney has done a fantastic fan-tastic job ef n creating ye,u i t naliire do it very clever fif yju!" said visitors from Hacn-i Park, Calif. ":-,iee! nra'ar symphony with (i'tiic-ri i-m ef infinity," c nan e.'j , a Hampton, New Ji !;. man. Canyoi.lands by Xihl has had a mueh improved visi-talien visi-talien recr ocr the lw. years pa ( iou.-;. n pord d Mr. Winn, tiie rp'Tnt'T. Ju'y shov ; '.I a M p r c. 1 1 1 in-crca.-e. eiea-: v.rs belter tins y ar I y 15 to 2 per cent ar.d :' ii,!,( r so far has hi . a ; l;..a: tbf s. nie as lau yi ar. Mr. Winn S'dd V'v per.pii cf Moi.b have re'.urned time and time again bringing their guests with them. Winn asked The Times to relay his appreciation to the people peo-ple of Moab for their support. Winn will be looking for a winter location after this season's operation in Moab is complete, which is Oct. 1. He is hoping to find a location lo-cation compatible to his needs in the lakes near Phoenix or along the lower Colorado River, perhaps near Havasu City. |