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- This city by the inland salt sea makes a novel subject for the motion picture devotee who wishes to combine knowledge with pleasure. Salt Lake City is beautifully located at the base of the high mountains that almost encircle it and one is given a complete and thorough view of the surrounding country from immigration to Cottonwood Canyon, from the bathers in the Salt Lake to that masterpiece of Western architecture, the Mormon Temple, which lies in the very heart of the city.
- Helen, informed of the danger which menaces an excursion train because another engine on the same track is running wild, mounts a motorcycle and speeds down the track to warn the passengers of their imminent peril.
- Outlaw trio joins wagon train, planning to rob it.
- This short shows various curiosities of people and nature across the United States, in the style of the "Believe It or Not" series. Among the dozen subjects are Milwaukee's Monkey Island; a boy in Salt Lake City who wrestles with his pet lion; a tree that grows out of a courthouse's stone roof; a well shaft in Pennsylvania that freezes in summer and melts in cold weather; and the town crier of Provincetown, Massachusetts.
- A quick recounting of the coming of the Mormons to Utah and, more specifically, what would become Salt Lake City. The trials and tribulations of the settlers are shown, and after they have raised a bountiful wheat crop, a great horde of locusts sweep down and threaten to destroy the crop. Then, as if by a miracle, an enormous flock of seagulls appear, and devour the locusts.
- Played in Southwestern of Utah. Mormon Willard Smith with his wagon-train across the Virgin river after an Apache Indian signed it. From a High cliff overlooking the evening camp Jud and Vic Gunnison (enemies of the Mormon) and plan to kill an Indian in a way that they feel will arouse the enmity of the Red Man against the defenseless settlers.
- The Roth family leads a quiet life in a small village in the German Alps during the early 1930s. When the Nazis come to power, the family is divided and Martin Breitner, a family friend, is caught up in the turmoil.
- After Phil Corey's band arrives at the Idaho ski resort, its pianist Ted Scott is smitten with a Norwegian refugee he has sponsored, Karen Benson. Later, soloist Vivian Dawn quits and Karen stages an ice show as a substitute.
- December, 1941. With no hope of relief or re-supply, a small band of United States Marines tries to keep the Japanese Navy from capturing their island base.
- Naval aquatic training for S.P.A.R.S. (United States Coast Guard Womens Reserve).
- A tour of Salt Lake City, Utah.
- A boy learns to deal with the loss of his mother and the subsequent mourning of his father through the wisdom of the family's Chinese cook.
- A trip through Utah by train, produced by the Denver and Rio Grande railroad to encourage train travel in Utah.
- Takes a look at the latter-day saint leaders of the first half of the 20th century.
- For more than eight decades, nearly the lifetime of radio, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir has presented a weekly program - Music and the Spoken Word - without interruption, giving voice to peace, hope, inspiration and the goodness of God. No other broadcast can claim such a heritage.
- Gerry Barker finds a lost boy whose rich father is extorted into paying a ransom for his return but the boy accidentally dies and Gerry goes to prison.
- A wonderful around the world look at the variety of talents and music performances.
- "Engineer Ron with Ron Ross" was a hosted children's show with Ron Ross as "Engineer Ron:" on KSL-TV, Channel 5 Salt Lake City, Utah.
- "Shock!" was a hosted horror movie show with John Milton Whitaker as "Roderick", presenting movies on KUTV Channel 2, Salt Lake City, Utah; screening at 10:30pm or midnight; from 1958-1959.
- Two women, Maria and Joanne cross the Mexican border into the United States to escape Mexico's authoritarian government. Their escape is foiled by bounty hunters, along with a band of men working for Joanne's ex lover, Escobar.
- After a traumatic accident, a woman becomes drawn to a mysterious abandoned carnival.
- As 85-year-old President Lorenzo Snow struggles to vanquish the two million dollar indebtedness of the Mormon church in 1899, he feels inspired to journey from Salt Lake City by train and carriage to St. George in southern Utah. Along the way he witnesses the effects of severe drought. The next day, in the St. George Tabernacle, he receives inspiration that by paying tithing, the "windows of heaven" will open, pouring out blessings. He promises the people that they can plant crops and rain will come, then continues to preach tithing as he returns home where he awaits favorable weather reports from St. George.
- "Nightmare Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with Ron Ross as the unseen announcer. during the early 1960's.
- "Fireman Frank" was a hosted children's show with Ron Ross as "Fireman Frank" on KCPX Channel 4 from 1963 until 1971.
- "Mystery Mansion" was a hosted horror movie show, with John Milton Whitaker as "Roderick" and Phyllis Ranson as "Vampira", screened on KSL-TV, Channel 5, Salt Lake City, Utah; in 1964.
- "The 10:15 Double Nightmare" was a hosted horror movie show with Ron Ross as the unseen announcer. during the mid 1960's.
- Television talk show dedicated to bringing uplifting stories, exciting guests, breaking news, and much more from a Christian perspective.
- "The 10:20 Double Nightmare" was a hosted horror movie show with Ron Ross as the unseen announcer. during the mid 1960's., on KCPX, Channel 4 in Salt Lake City, Utah - Friday nights.
- Salt-lake country of Utah. A photographic study of life in and around the Great Basin of Great Salt Lake, Utah. This film is the work of Robert W. Davison, a distinguished American wildlife photographer.
- The Monkees frolic their way through a series of musical set pieces and vignettes containing surreal humor and anti-establishment social commentary.
- About the life and death of the legendary Swedish/American agitator Joe Hill.
- A movie about a girl who was good...especially when she was bad. She knew how to turn them on. She didn't know how to turn them off.
- A young guard and a college professor convicted of manslaughter both start their first day in prison.
- A race car driver and his friend, a motorcycle racer and former POW, join forces to tour the U.S. in search of competition.
- An account of the birth and development of the United States.
- A former fighter pilot now working as a radio station traffic reporter witnesses a bank robbery. He chases down the bank robbers and a hostage in his helicopter.
- A would-be criminal is taken in by a professional in the game, who teaches him how pickpockets work in teams.
- A director is filming on location in a house where seven murders were committed. The caretaker warns them not to mess with things they do not understand (the murders were occult related), but the director wants to be as authentic as possible and has his cast re-enact rituals that took place in the house thus summoning a ghoul from the nearby cemetery to bump the whole film crew off one by one.
- A 747 in flight collides with a small plane, and is rendered pilotless. Somehow the control tower must get a pilot aboard so the jet can land.
- "Nightmare Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with Ron Ross as "Dr. Volupak" in the mid 1970's., on KCPX, Channel 4 in Salt Lake City, Utah - Friday nights.
- A handful of members in the college fraternity I Phelta Thi go into business as streakers for hire in order to replenish their fraternity's depleted funds.
- A private applies to be a test subject for the military's new chemical weapons program. After many tests he decides to use his knowledge on chemical warfare to rob banks. He will need a partner, though.
- In a post-apocalyptic world, a group of survivors travel and find other settlements in huge custom designed all terrain vehicles.