Stringham Theatre
Price, Utah
C. M. Stringham, proprietor of the Eko Theatre, purchased a lot on the north side of Main Street, with the intent of building a 1000-seat, first class theatre. The building was to be “a good and substantial one,” a theatre of which Price could “well be proud and one that will be the equal, on a smaller scale of course, of any theatre in the state in beauty and completeness.” At one point, construction was to start within 60 days. Instead, Stringham purchased the Colonial Theatre four years later and moved to Ogden.
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Ogden Poultry Show
Ogden Standard Examiner, 5 January 1905, page 6
Fine Exhibit of the Feathered Family in Pastime Theater-goers
Attendance is Good and People Are Well Pleased With the Exhibition
The poultry show in the old Pastime Theater building on Washington avenue is attracting considerable comment. It is a most creditable exhibition and reflects great credit upon the exhibitors, the Ogden Poultry Association.
The show opened up Wednesday morning, but the first day's attendance was not so large as that on the following days. . . .