"Elsa Nielson helps children
to theater seats for an afternoon of movie adventure for area's
handicapped."
Salt Lake Tribune, 14 October 1966, page 2B
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800 Shut-Ins Take Cinerama Junket
Salt Lake Tribune, 14 October 1966, Friday
The Cinerama production, "Russian Adventure," was just that
- an adventure - for some 800 Salt Lake area handicapped and shut-ins
Thursday afternoon at the Villa Theatre, 3092 S. Highland Drive.
This was the annual special showing for less fortunate persons from children's
hospitals, day care centers and hospitals in Salt Lake, American Fork
and Ogden.
The event is sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune, Fox-Intermountain Theaters
and the Villa Theatre.
Several buses and cars streamed to the theater from 12:30 p.m. to showtime,
which was 1:30 p.m.
"Russian Adventure" took the guests on a tour of Russia and
showed spectacular shots of Moscow, the Volga River, Leningrad, the North
Pole, and reindeer and dog-sled racing. It was narrated by Bing Crosby.
Thursday's show was aimed at bringing a Cinerama production to persons
who ordinarily could not see it
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