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Show The Word From Boulder - TV's coming itv Mnir.i.i. v ;rii i in There's the i-Uii'. folks, by request or your editor. My wish to remain anonymous was not exactly In avoid Hie blame, or praise If any, for what" might appear In this column. Say It w . Just that I first wanted to find out whether the publisher would print the darn stuff. Ever slnco The News came under its present management and thereby Acquired about two hundred percent better style and quality. I've had a yen to write something for It. I v..v therefore pleased when my first effort were kindly received. Operat'on T. V. promt " bo of prime Interest In RouUJer 1UJ spring. An Invasion from Hollywood ! ilc4d "a &9 grata and ra turn green" according to Rob Ftlroer. tlc-YliWi pioduccr and enthuli, for Roulder aeenery. Rob plans to produce two episode of his htorv thi spring nnd the remainder of a serl of thirteen i. little la'' story Is baaed on the adventures of a character named Royington. loosely resembling the hunter in.i imppi r "i that name who cur.- Inhibited these parti. Staff 1 1' ti clinician and principal ac-to; ' will fome from Hollywood. I ne: people Will attempt tile part of "pioneer and Indian group. !rne King la laying the giouudwork for the enterprise, taking cere of arrangement for ih" ue of horses, wagon, various scene props, and also for room and board for the vlltor, Iiene I collecting Information on Indians, both (Me and Nava-o. She made ti ilp to FrrdonU laat t whM he bought oine sample colume. She also M .n a day at tlie museum In K:u. ah doing riitifh on Nava- I'lfM nnd way of life, cotii-in away wUfc to Intwestlin-facts Tor instance, the Narajo uoiiiiii wore, prior to lb sr., not Hm t-loriiu skirt, but a hort . MHtr. split-sided affair calletj a nuuiiu I Moulder girls are tolag to look fetching In thftse, ) The luouern cost nines thai Iniif brought back are wonderfuMy well-tailored. Workmanship is as equlsite at the Nnvajo women do on their choicest ponchos. TV Interest hasn't yet overshadowed uranium huatlng. lieta Poulsen remarked the other day that cattle on the range are re-cHvliig either much more or much less attention this year than mud. At any rate the men nr spending considerable time In the Lower Country. Whether ley are using (ielg.r counters more than rope and spur Is ci'(n to speculation. Arthur Al-vy recently cut short his winter ojurn In Colorado Springs to r.t t ome prospecting done for the yellow dirt. Ieft Mrs. Alvey lu Colorado for a while longer to look nfter granddaughters Lorraine and F.lalne. Tlmt the summer tourist rea-op I about to bepln was shown ierday when a two-car party liin,.il through town without slopping to ask for road Information. After encountering tho snow drifts on the East End road, they returned and were advlsHi'to take the Circle Cliffs road. They were delighted to learn that they could go out that way, especially aa they were bound for Moab and Colorado. My pted!ctlon There will be many tourists using that road hereafter In both summer and winter. If our Utah tourist agencies really want to keep visitors In the state for a longer period, they will see the necessity of constructing a twenty-flve mile stretch of road between Roulder end Torrey. Accompanied by Fratklln Hansen, John II. Clark, engineer from Panguitch. was In Roulder last week finishing survey for the Roulder Irrigation Company, ro that final proof on the Spec-atale Lake Reservoir fillings "mi bn made. Jean Hansen visit-ed r-'atlves while Franklin helped Mr. Clark. Cold weather has halted the work on Dr Lar. Peterson new swimming pool. Doc Is renlly go-ing to have .something cool and refreshing there come next June uinl July Since Clyde King'a stay In California this winter ho has been uneasy because his ranch doesn't have a name painted over the gateway. Can't think of a good one though. The best he' been able to come up with o far Is El Cow Rancho. |