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Ess-Pee Theatre
415 South 800 West
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Fountain Green Theatre
Fountain Green, Utah
The LDS Church opened the Fountain Green Theatre and Dance Hall in 1918 and for decades it was the heart of the community. In 1944 the building was sold to Ivin Rasmussen, who continued to operate the recreation center until 1950, when television changed the way people spent their evenings. Rasmussen converted the dance hall into a general store, but the building sat vacant for 30 years after the store closed in 1976. His descendants donated the building to the city in 1998 and the restored community center reopened on Memorial Day weekend 2004.
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Ess-Pee Theatre
415 South 800 West
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Before 1930
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After 1930
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The Ess-Pee Theatre was located at 415 South 800 West and was open about 1930.1
1. Polk's Salt Lake City Directory, 1930; Polk's Utah Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1930-1931
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