AGENCY: Centennial Commission (1947)

SERIES: 15188
TITLE: Centennial motion picture films
DATES: 1946-1947.
ARRANGEMENT: Principally chronological

DESCRIPTION: This series is made up of moving pictures of several representative county celebrations and most of the special state events which were appropriate subjects.

In order that a visual record of observances commemorating the first 100 years might be kept for the generations, the 1947 Centennial Commission directed that motion pictures be made of such events as would represent the sort of programs offered throughout the state. Gathered from many sources, including a professional photographer employed by the commission, various pieces of color film were made into a complete motion picture record of the Centennial year. It was the intention of the committee that the motion pictures serve as an important part of the historical records rather than have any commercial value. The stated purpose was not to entertain but to serve as visual history.

In addition, scenes from "Promised Valley" taken by an amateur photographer for his own use are included to complete the record and give some idea of the nature of this production. The "Promised Valley" scenes were shot in color without sound.

"We Who Follow," a 16mm color, sound film produced by the Beautification Division to stimulate participation efforts, has been incorporated into this series. Shown on 260 occasions before an estimated 18,000 people, the film was available for distribution to schools, churches, civic organizations, and other interested groups throughout the state. The 400-foot film shows Utah's parks, homes, roads, buildings, etc. Sightly and unsightly examples are included. "Do Your Part in Beautifying Our State: Prepare for Utah's Centennial" is another film produced by the Beautification Division.

RETENTION

DISPOSITION

RETENTION AND DISPOSITION AUTHORIZATION

Retention and disposition for this series is authorized by Archives general schedule Agency history records, GRS-1723

AUTHORIZED: 06/28/1995

FORMAT MANAGEMENT

Motion picture film master: Retain in State Archives permanently with authority to weed.

Video recordings duplicate: Retain in State Archives permanently with authority to weed.

Microfilm master: Retain in State Archives permanently.

Microfilm duplicate: Retain in State Archives permanently with authority to weed.

APPRAISAL

Historical

This disposition is based on the historical value of these records in documenting the activities of the Utah Centennial Commission.

PRIMARY DESIGNATION

Public