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Ephraim Opera House
Ephraim, Utah
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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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Ephraim Opera House
Ephraim, Utah
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500 |
Open: |
Before 1903
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Closed: |
After 1914
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The Ephraim Opera House had a seating capacity of 500 1 and was open from about 1903 to 1914.2
1. Polk's Utah Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1903-1904
2. Polk's Utah Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1903-1904, 1908-1909, 1912-1913, 1914-1915
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