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Cinemark
Movies 8
2424 North University Parkway
Provo, Utah
84604
1-800-FANDANGO 1446
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Gem Theatre
Salt Lake City, Utah
The Liberty Theatre, later known as the Gem, opened 1 February 1911 at a cost of $20,000. The “photo-playhouse” was to be “one of the most modern motion picture houses in the west,” including “many new features which have not before been incorporated in plans for a motion picture house.” Private loges allowed patrons to enjoy “the exclusiveness and comforts of the opera box.”
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Movies 8 Photos

A canopy covers the walkway up to the Movies 8
ticket window. Above the ticket booth is the theater's
sign and attraction boards.
Photo by Grant Smith, 4 September 2004
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The concession stand of the Movies 8 is on the left
side of the lobby. On the right is the entrance to the theater
auditoriums. On the left are the exits to outside. Behind
the camera is the video arcade.
Photo by Grant Smith, 4 September 2004 |

A line of moviegoers waits at the box office of the Cinemark Movies
8 in Provo.
Photo by Grant Smith, 4 September 2004 |

The front of the Movies 8 theater with the mountains
in the background.
Photo by Grant Smith, 4 September 2004 |
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