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Plaza Twin Theatre
420 East Topaz Blvd
Delta, Utah
84624
435 864-4551
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Capitol Theatre
Brigham City, Utah
The Elberta Theatre opened in Brigham City on 12 March 1917, built by W. H. Shurtliffe and W. R. Dredge. A unique feature of the theater was that moviegoers entered the auditorium next to the screen, allowing latecomers to find their way to their seats using the reflected light of the film. An orchestra pit below the screen had room for a piano and up to five other instruments. About 1927, the Elberta was renamed the Capitol Theatre. It is now part of the Walker Cinemas chain.
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Plaza Twin Theatre Photos

The front of the Plaza Twin. The
theater is listed in the phone book as the T & T Twin Theatres at
the Plaza. The "T & T" stand for Tolbert Enterprises.
Photo by Grant Smith, 28 May 2005 |

Two poster cases on the left side of the Plaza Twin
entrance. The entrance has one set of entrance doors
and another set for exit. The theater is closed on
Sundays.
Photo by Grant Smith, 28 May 2005 |

The Plaza Twin sign above the theater entrance.
Photo by Grant Smith, 28 May 2005 |

The back side of the Plaza Twin Theatres building. On
the left is the exit from one of the two auditoriums.
Photo by Grant Smith, 28 May 2005 |

Front of the T & T Twin Theatres at the Plaza. Out
of the photo on the left is a bowling alley.
Photo by Grant Smith, 28 May 2005 |

North side of the sign for the Plaza Twin Theatres. Below
the attraction board is a "T & T" symbol with the name "Tolbert
Enterprises".
Photo by Grant Smith, 28 May 2005
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North side of the sign for the Plaza Twin Theatres. Current
features showing at the theater are Star Wars - Episode 3 and
Madagascar.
Photo by Grant Smith, 28 May 2005
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