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Peery's Egyptian Theater
2439 Washington Blvd
Ogden, Utah
84401
801 689-8700
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Vernal Theatre
Vernal, Utah
Deward H. and Alson A. Shiner opened the Vernal Theatre on 29 March 1946, showing Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert in No Time for Love. The grand opening ad described it as “eastern Utah's finest moving picture theatre,” with “oceans of room” and “530 comfortable, body-form seats.” The theater was built on the old confectionary lot.
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Peery's Egyptian Theater
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The Economy Butter Shop, across the street from the Egyptian, said, “To our friends, Peery's Egyptian Theatre. All of us wish you all the success in the world!” Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 5, 2 July 1924 |
"Greetings to Peery's Egyptian Theatre. A real epoch in the continued growth of Ogden. Our sincere wishes for success. The Leader, Inc. Misses', women's & children's ready to wear millinery." Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 5, 2 July 1924 |
Dundee Tailors said, “Welcome Peery Theatre. Our best wishes for your success. Prosperity in a city is reflected in its beautiful buildings.” Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 7, 2 July 1924 |
"To the Peery Estate. Accept our best wishes for continual success. To the theatre-loving public: We want you to know that cool, delightful drinks, ice cream, ices and sherbets, sandwiches and light lunches are served at all hours. Wistaria Confectionery." Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 3, 2 July 1924 |
"Wishing you every success. All Ogden should be proud of the Egyptian Theatre. It is a splendid monument to motion pictures. Alhambra Theatre." Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 4, 2 July 1924 |
"The Little Colonial extends greetings to the Egyptian. May your success measure up to your efforts to serve." Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 5, 2 July 1924 |
"Greetings! Ogden's big store greets the magnificent Peery Theatre and wishes the management success. Wright's." Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 6, 2 July 1924 |
Hirschman's at 2473 Washington Avenue said, “Congratulations D. H. Peery Estate. May your success in your beautiful new Egyptian Theatre be even greater than it has been in the past.” Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 5, 2 July 1924 |
Kaplan's Dressers of Men, said, “Welcome, Perry Egyptian Theatre! The home of men's and young men's fine wearing apparel wishes the Peery Estate success and prosperity in your new beautiful theatre.” Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 3, 2 July 1924 |
"Welcome Peery's Egyptian Theatre. May you live long and prosper. After any performance, drop in for light lunches, regular meals, or cool and refreshing drings, pies, cakes or pastry. Kern's Cafe." Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 3, 2 July 1924 |
A congratulatory ad from Ogden State Bank said, “We take pleasure in greeting Peery's Egyptian Theatre. A magnificent Ogden institution, created by Ogden initiative, designed by Ogden architects, constructed by an Ogden contractor, financed by their own resources. Dedicated to the pleasure of Ogden People.” Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 4, 2 July 1924 |
First Utah National Bank said, “We congratulate the owners of Peery's Egyptian Theatre upon the successful completion of a building which establishes an epoch in architecture in Ogden. It has been our pleasure to co-operate in the financial arrangements for this project.” Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 2, 2 July 1924 |
The Salt Lake office of Paramount Pictures said, "To Mr. Harmon Perry and Mr. Loius Perry – men of vision – Paramount salutes. Your ambition to erect a temple sufficiently embellished to fittingly present the great Paramount photoplays of today and tomorrow, is realized." Full text. Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, page 5, 2 July 1924 |
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