Lehi City Arts Center
Lehi, Utah
After the John Hutchings Museum of Natural History moved to the Memorial Building in 1996, the former museum was renovated and reopened as the Lehi City Arts Center. Limited by its 100-seat auditorium with a combined green and dressing room, the Lehi Arts Council announced plans in 1998 for a new performing arts complex with a 1,800 seat Broadway theater, a smaller 248-seat theater, and a theater-in-the-round. Pledges were secured for $6 million of the necessary $15 million, but fund-raising grew difficult due to competition from other Utah County arts initiatives and the 2002 Winter Olympics Games. In 2003, Lehi City unveiled a $150,000 renovation of the existing arts center.
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New Drive-in to Open Friday Night at Monticello
Times Independent, 27 May 1954, page 1
The Nu-Vu Drive-In theatre at Monticello will open this Friday evening, showinbg “Branded.” This drive-in was promoted and owned by Wallace and E. P. Corbin, E. R. Carter, and Max Dalton.
Monticello is justly proud of the new drive-in and no doubt many of the Moab friends of the backers of this venture will be on hand for the “Grand Opening.” The location is on the mountain road next to the Warner ranger station in Monticello.