Description |
The film Frontiers (1970s) is a regionally produced documentary about early settlers of the Intermountain West and the development contemporary to the making of the film of the region's agriculture, science, education, and industry. Footage from Utah & Idaho: Golden Spike, rural areas, mining, train, Bingham Copper Mine, possibly Bryce canyon, petroglyphs, Indigenous persons (Navajo), various wildlife, livestock, various monuments, downtown Salt Lake City, capitol building, Salt Lake City LDS temple, pedestrians, construction of building(s) (LDS stake house), Manti LDS temple, dam construction, industrial plants, university campus, ballet, Boise, church, horseback on mountain trail, fishing, logging, oil rig, salt mining, smelting, possibly Zion's National Park, skiing, duck hunting, farming, sugar beet harvest & processing plant, county fair: (cotton candy, animal judging, rodeo, rides), Indian festival in UT, Basque celebration in Idaho (music, dance, accordion), Pioneer Day parade in Salt Lake City. |