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Show Sugar House Man Has Part in Cinerama Movie Don Hatch, Sugar House resident, resi-dent, recently returned from New York City, where he attended the opening of "Search for Paradise," latest Cinerama movie. , The movie was filmed in Pakistan Paki-stan by Lowell Thomas. Mr. Hatch, with his crew aad two rubber pontoon boats, appeared in the movie for a sequence lasting about 20 minutes. Mr. Hatch expects to go to Chicago Chi-cago about Christmastime,, to attend at-tend the opening of the mpvie in that city. The local river - running expert was in Pakistan for about two months during the summer of 1956. Scenes were shot of him shooting the rapids of the Indes River. Experience necessary for such skilled boat handling came to Mr. Hatch because of his work on the Colorado River. He grew up in Vernal, and worked closely with his father, Bus Hatch, who . took boatloads of sportstiien down the famed Colorado. Don himself now operates a fleet of 24 rubbeir boats on excursions excur-sions down the treacherous river through the Dinosaur National Monument. The most popular trip takes four days to traverse 83 miles. Of course, these river trips are run in the summer only. In the winter, Mr. Hatch lives in Sugar House and teaches the fourth grade students at Hamilton School. He lives at 127B Drlggs Avenue. |