Dreamland Theatre
Ogden, Utah
Charles and George Driskell were managers of the Dreamland Theatre on Washington Avenue for most of 1908. They made improvements to the playhouse in March, including the addition of landscape panels on the walls made by local artists. In August, the Dreamland added a second projector, eliminating the need for intermissions at reel changes. A claim by George Driskell that he had “worked with untiring energy” to secure exclusive engagements at the Dreamland provoked a strong response from R. W. Strong with 20th Century Optiscope, who claimed the entire credit for resolving booking conflicts lay with the national Film Service Association. Two months later, the Dreamland reopened under the management of Fred Tout and Fred Anderson.
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A New Meeting House
Davis County Clipper, 28 January 1910, page 1
Recent Destruction of Kaysville Opera House May be Responsible for a New Church.
"It is an ill wind that blows nobody any goo." The burning down of the Opera House in Kaysville will probably result in a new meeting house.
Bishop Blood stated in meeting Sunday, that it was thought advisable to build a new meeting house and convert the old one into an amusement hall.
A building committee consisting of twenty-five members, has been appointed.