Article: 'SPLAININ' LUCY DAUGHTER LUCIE PUTS BALL'S FAMILY SCRAPBOOKS ON CD-ROM.(Entertainment/Weekend/Spotlight)

Byline: Alan Dumas Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer

After Lucille Ball died in 1989, her daughter Lucy Arnaz discovered she'd left behind more than the typical amount of family memorabilia.

``There were 110 scrapbooks that weighed 30 pounds each,'' Arnaz says. ``There were several bags of audio tapes, home movies, interview clippings. My mother saved everything. I think she saved every flower that ever fell off my father. Lots of the stuff went back to the '30s and '40s when my mom first came to New York to be a model. There was stuff no one had ever seen.''

Arnaz tried to organize the truckloads of material in some manageable way.

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