1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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venth Edition GEOGRAPHY 39 As Producers of Motion Pictures Since 1910 You Will Find Our FREE FILMS Suitable for Educational Showings Send for Complete Catalog ■ RAY-BELL FILMS, Inc. 817 University Ave. SAINT PAUL, MINN. GROUP 50 Central West Black Hills, S. D. (2) Scenic attractions and agricultural possibilities on and adjacent to Belle Fourche project. (149) The Black Hills (1) Interesting trip to this section. (114) Colorado (1) Majestic peaks of the Rockies; regions famous for silver, gold and copper. (164) Pictorial Colorado (1) Scenes of points of interest around Colorado Springs and Denver. (#94, 9122) The Sentinel (1) Trip up Pike's Peak via the cog railroad and return over the auto highway. (^94, #122) Kildeer Rodeo (3) Annual Roundup at Kildeer Mountains, N. D. Bad lands scenery. (21, 62, 114) Towering Wonders of Utah (1) Strange scenic phenomena in mountains of Utah and Nevada. (35, 36, 49, 90) Elkland (1) Shoshone Valley of Wyoming. Prizma color. (133) {See also Groups 53, 117, 132) GROUP 51 Southwest The Apache Trail (1) Old trail used by Spanish explorers; scenes of Roosevelt Dam; ruins of cliff dwellings; Apache Indians. (133) Colorado River (3) Scenes in canyon of the Colorado River and in the Imperial Valley. (149) Grand Canyon (1) Prizma color reproductions of scenic wonders of famous canyon of the Colorado. « 36, 42, 114, 133, 164) Petrified Forest of Arizona (1) Marvelous natural formations in color. (133, 164) The Sunset Route (3) Picture journey through historic and scenic Southwest. (170) Golden State (2) Comprehensive study of California. (49) Skyland Trails (1) Trip to Mt. Wilson. (169) Sixty Minutes from Broadway (1) Ranches, ostrich and alligator farms in California. (36, 92) California (1) Natural resources and industries. (164j California's Picturesque Peninsula (2) Comprehensive study — bay shore and ocean shore, crops, flowers, industries, history. (A*59> Beside the Western Sea (2) Story of the Pacific Coast empire. (170) From the Sea to the Sierra (1) Trip from the Pacific to Sierra Mountains. (36, 42, 67, 92) Valley of Today (1) Story of the Mojave Desert and what there is today in the way of agriculture, sports, resorts, etc. (169) Hitting the High Spots (1) Pack saddle journey in Sierra Mountains ; big trees, geysers, petrified forest, etc. (35, 36) (See also Groups 53. 55, 60, 125) GROUP 52 General America — -The Storehouse of the World (1) Our land, the granary that assures the world against famine. (21, 36, 54, 72, 114, 164) America — The Mouthpiece of Freedom (1) Genius of people who have become custodians of freedom possible only in Christian civilization. (21, 54, 72, 114, 164)