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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Kinema Making Good
Garfield County News, 13 June 1924, page 3
Ever since the opening of the Kinema they have been doing fine business and the people are showing their appreciation of Mr. McIff's efforts. When one enters the place they feel at home and comfortable, and the service they are rendering sure will be appreciated by the theater-loving public. If you have not been there yet, better go down and enjoy the pleasures of a first-class, modern picture palace. There will be a program each and every week in the columns of the News. Watch for it.