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Show shown to. Adult groups of justifiable size who do not have access to projection equipment can ar-j ar-j range to have department officials of-ficials come and present the films when it arranged for in advance and they are available. For the purpose of acquainting acquaint-ing interested parties throughout through-out of state with the character of the films available, a brief description of each subject is given below: "Fun in Utah" (12 minutes) "Salt Lake City" (12 minutes) "Lest We Forget" (10 minutes) "Adventure in Color" (16 min.) "Call of the Canyons" (35 min.) "Land of the Crimson Cliffs" '"Fun in Utah" Adverttscrub::t UTAH FILMS AVAILABLE The story of Utah, with its endless variety of multi-colored canyons and natural wonders of agricultural and industrial developments de-velopments is told in a series of motion picture films prepared and assembled for the State of Utah, by the Department of Publicity Pub-licity and Industrial Development. Develop-ment. The film library of the Department De-partment now contains six different dif-ferent subjects, ranging from ten to thirty-five minutes, all on 16 mm film in full color with sound which requires sound projection equipment. The number of copies available on each subject ranges from six to sixteen for a total of more than fifty prints. These prints, especially during the past year have been continuously booked in both Utah and throughout the United States to service and civic clubs, churches and schools and . radio stations for television. It is estimated that some of the television audiences on the eastern coast section approached ap-proached the hundred thousand mark. These films when available, can be booked by civic and servi ice clubs, schools, study groups and churches at no expense other than the return postage and insurance. in-surance. Groups or persons who obtain the films agree to assume full responsibility for their safety safe-ty while in their possession, and agree to return them the day after they are shown. Also they fill in and return a prepaid postcard telling the size of the audiences that the pictures were |