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Cinemark
Cinemark Bountiful 8
206 South 625 West, Suite 1230
Bountiful, Utah
84010
1-800-FANDANGO x2158
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Vernal Theatre
Vernal, Utah
Deward H. and Alson A. Shiner opened the Vernal Theatre on 29 March 1946, showing Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert in No Time for Love. The grand opening ad described it as “eastern Utah's finest moving picture theatre,” with “oceans of room” and “530 comfortable, body-form seats.” The theater was built on the old confectionary lot.
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Photographer: Grant Smith
Date: 25 December 2003
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Cinemark Bountiful 8
(Gateway Cinemas 8) 206 South 625 West, Suite 1230
Bountiful, Utah
84010
1-800-FANDANGO x2158
1054@cinemark.com
https://www.cinemark.com/
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Open |
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Cinemark |
Auditoriums: |
8 |
Total
Seats:
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1200 |
Open: |
About June 1993
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The Gateway 8 was originally planned as a 6-screen theater and was scheduled
to open 1 June 1993. Following the opening of the new
multiplex three other theaters in the area closed - the Queen (also operated
by Consolidated Theaters), the Sandcastle (a 2-screen discount theater),
and Trolly North (a triplex owned by Westates Theaters.)
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