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Trolley Corners
515 South 700 East
Salt Lake City, Utah
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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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Trolley Corners
Theater 1 - Back Left Corner |
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Trolley Corners Theater 1, from the back left corner looking down at the screen curtains.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
3 June 2004
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Curved rows of red seats in the back section of Trolley Corners Theater 1.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
3 June 2004
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Hidden above the the exit doors of Trolley Corners Theater 1 were the theater's surround speakers.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
3 June 2004
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One of the exit doors of the Trolley Corners Theater 1 auditorium. Above six of the eight doors were surround speakers for the sound system.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
3 June 2004
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Projection windows in the back wall of Trolley Corners Theater 1. Before it closed, Trolley Corners was one of few Salt Lake theaters with 70mm capability and with two projectors in its booth.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
3 June 2004
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Hidden in the rafters in the back of Trolley Corners Theater 1 were two additional surround speakers which pointed down towards the screen.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
3 June 2004
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