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Deanza
Redwood Drive-In
3688 South Redwood Road
West Valley City, Utah
84119
801 973-7088
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Cinemas 5
Vernal, Utah
When Warren Mott and his sons opened the Twin Cinema on 23 November 1973, it was the largest theater complex between Denver and Salt Lake City. The lobby featured a huge crystal chandelier with 54 lights suspended over a round concession and ticket counter. The 500 and 300-seat auditoriums were equipped with carpeting, drapes, “stadium type upholstered seats,” stereophonic speakers, and 21 by 40 feet Cinemascope screens. The adjoining El Diamante reception center was converted to a third auditorium after Kent Limb purchased the theater in 1982.
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Movie theaters have a long, rich history in the Salt Lake area (Link)
08 March 2009, Deseret News
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Summer Movies Invite Outdoor Fun (Link)
23 May 2007, BYU NewsNet
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Drive-in is like a blast from past (Link)
21 September 2006, Deseret Morning News
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SwapMeetWorld - where dickers and deals meet (Title Only)
14 October 1997, Deseret News
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$400,000 Hyland Project Newest Theater Remodeling (Full Text)
17 July 1961, Deseret News
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Drive-In Robbed By Lone Bandit (Full Text)
15 May 1958, Murray Eagle
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$140,000 Drive-In Theater Site Nearby (Full Text)
17 June 1949, Murray Eagle
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