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Show Seen In The Utah Weeklies GEYSER DEAL OFF The deal on the Crystal geyser between the State Department of Publicity and Industrial Development Develop-ment and Roy Cook has been deferred de-ferred for the season according to word received by Mr. Cook from the former, agency. Mr, Cook offered the property to the state for the sum of $80,000 with a down payment of $10,000, the remainder to be paid out of the receipts from the attraction. A great amount of enthusiasm was shown locally for the deal when about 25 Green River business busi-ness men called on the Governor at Salt Lake City asking- that the proposition be given careful consideration. con-sideration. The attraction is one of the most interesting in this part of the country". It draws greater traffic than Arches National Monument and as to its beauty of display, the many tourists ac- oldim 4- ntilVi Knn4.. " claim it with hearty praises. Price Sun-Advocate BUSY SEASON AT KANAB Citizens of Kanab, Utah's "Little "Lit-tle Hollywood," are. expecting a busy season. With haying, cattle round-ups and farming, they are going to have their hands full acting in the movies, as well. Practically all of Kanab's picturesque pictur-esque 1500 citizens are listed in Hollywood's "extra" bureau already al-ready established in Kanab. June 1st will see the Universal Pid-tures Pid-tures Corporation of Hollywood move into Kanab with a company of approximately 200 motion picture people in preparation for starting three major outdoor epics in Kanab's "Paria Region." Kane County Standard |