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Show Letter to the editor Theatre owner answers letter In your issue of March 10, 1966 appeared an article s:gned knowledgable facts to the citizens cit-izens of SpringviHe. If you are sufficiently interested inter-ested to objectively learn more about the Rivoli Theatre matter mat-ter the writer shall be glad to meet with you in his Salt Lake office at your convenience. Yours very truly V. A. Gilhool by Woodrow Weight entitled "Volunteer Plan Questioned For Opening of old Rivoli Theatre." This said article 1. Is incompetent in that it does not more fully give disclosure dis-closure to additional cicum-stances cicum-stances and facts that relate to a full expose of the subject matter. 2. Is not entirely factual. 3. Discloses lack of comprehension compre-hension and knowledge of the Motion Picture Industry. 4. Is argumentative and em- bodies too many half-truths. 5. Indicates a low civic interest. in-terest. The people of SpringviHe are certainly entitled to a true and honest exposition of the facts in this important matter that will enable each individual to decide for himself the soundness sound-ness or not of the undertaking. I am sure, too, that your fine newspaper desires to adequately adequate-ly serve the community in presenting pre-senting complete true and |