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Price Motor Vue Drive-In
1633 North Carbonville Road
Carbonville, Utah
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Browne Hall
Vernal, Utah
Social Hall, also known as Browne Hall, was built by a group of investors led by S. M. Browne, a saloon owner and first mayor of Vernal. Mr. Mease and Mr. Sheldon opened the Electric Theatre in the Social Hall on 4 May 1908, showing moving pictures and illustrated songs with piano and vocal accompaniment. In 1910, the Social Hall was sold to the Woodard family for use as a furniture store.
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Photo by Grant Smith, 21 June 2005
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Price Motor Vue Drive-In
(Sunset Drive-In) 1633 North Carbonville Road
Carbonville, Utah
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Status: |
Closed |
Total
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300 |
Open: |
Before 1950
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After 1975
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The Motor Vue Drive-In had a capacity of 300 cars and was owned by S. Dewsnup.1 The theater may also have been known as the Sunset Drive-In, which showed movies from about 1950 to 1975.2 In July 2004 the property was listed for sale at $150,000.1
1. http://www.drive-ins.com/theater/uttpric
2. "Rural 3", movie-theatre.org
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