AEC Monticello Plant in Utah, United States. Cars and a truck driven to a mine. A truck carrying ore drives away. A crane transfers ore. The truck driven on a muddy terrain. A front end loader loads ore into a truck.
AEC Monticello Plant in Utah, United States. A sign 'Pile 5' on a pile of ore. A crane loads ore and transfers it. The truck drives back on a bridge and unloads ore. Ore on a conveyor belt. A mine worker standing beside the conveyor belt. A machine in operation.
Pueblo dwellings in Monument Valley in Utah, United States. Views of Native American Indian Pueblo dwellings on the side of a cliff. Various houses on the side of cliffs. A man looks at a painting on a wall. A pile of human bones lying. A man points at holes in the ground. View of an Indian grain mill.
Rainbow Bridge National Monument in Utah, United States. A caravan of men on donkeys move up a path on the side of a mountain. The caravan move across country. Views of Rainbow Bridge. Men scale walls of the bridge. Men walk across the top of the bridge. Panoramic views of the bridge. Men around a camp fire. Views of different western countryside.
Bingham canyon mine in Utah. A worker drills with a piston air drill. A crane moves drilled ore to a railroad car of 80 ton capacity. The rail cars are driven by oil-electric locomotive. The rail car moves in the mine. Blasting in mine results in smoke and dust. A train carries 45 rail cars to a 20 mile distant factory
Combination revolver and miniature movie camera invented by O.W. Atkins of Los Angeles. 1935 film opens showing a policeman holding a revolver (unloaded) pointed directly at the camera. A small camera is attached under the gun barrel. A side view of the revolver shows a cutaway of the movie camera attached underneath. The camera's mechanism moves the film. Next, a police officer is seen standing and pointing the gun-camera. Then in an enactment, a round camera view, ostensibly from the gun-camera, shows a man running toward the officer and being shot down by him. Next, a man in civilian clothes examines a strip of motion picture film from the gun-camera.
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