Roosevelt Twin Theatre
Roosevelt, Utah
George H. Harrison and R. Howard Harrison opened the $40,000 Roosevelt Theatre on Valentine's Day, 14 February 1942, with Shirley Temple in Kathleen. The “modern up-to-the minute motion picture theatre” was described as “new, beautiful, and elaborately equipped.” The interior color scheme was peach, green, and beige, with red velour curtains and drapes. The 500 seats in the auditorium were “arranged on a slight arc so that every seat directly faces the screen.” The stage was large and had floodlights, so the theater could “accommodate many types of entertainment” and serve as “a community playhouse as well as a motion picture theatre.”
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Nu-Vu Drive in for Monticello About May 1st
Times Independent, 1 April 1954, page 1
Announcement was made this week that the partners in the Nu-Vue Drive In Theatre will move their equipment to Monticello where they expect to be in operation about May 1. This information was given out Monday by Wally Corbin for himself, his brother E. P. Corbin and E. R. Carter.