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Vogue Theatre
21 East Main Street
Vernal, Utah
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Fountain Green Theatre
Fountain Green, Utah
The LDS Church opened the Fountain Green Theatre and Dance Hall in 1918 and for decades it was the heart of the community. In 1944 the building was sold to Ivin Rasmussen, who continued to operate the recreation center until 1950, when television changed the way people spent their evenings. Rasmussen converted the dance hall into a general store, but the building sat vacant for 30 years after the store closed in 1976. His descendants donated the building to the city in 1998 and the restored community center reopened on Memorial Day weekend 2004.
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Vogue Theatre
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An architect's drawing of the Vogue Theatre which appeared in the Vernal Express. Above the photo was the title, "Architect's Drawing of Vernal's New $15,000 Movie Theatre As It Will Look When Comleted - To Be Finished by October 1." Below the drawing was the text, "Theatre for the Vernal Amusement & Improvement Co." Vogue Theatre, Vernal, Utah Vernal Express, Page 1, Published 19 May 1916 |
A group gathers in front of the Vogue Theatre. Vogue Theatre, Vernal, Utah Uintah County Library, About 1920 |
A group stands in front of the Vogue Theatre. Vogue Theatre, Vernal, Utah Uintah County Library, |
A large group of children gathers around a pile of cans in front of Vogue Theatre. Vogue Theatre, Vernal, Utah Uintah County Library , |
A group of men and women, possibly Ashley Valley pioneers, gathers in front of Vogue Theatre. Vogue Theatre, Vernal, Utah Uintah County Library , |
A scene from an opera performed by the Vernal Musical Society in 1919. Vogue Theatre, Vernal, Utah Uintah County Library, 1919 |
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