Vogue Theatre
Vernal, Utah
The Vernal Amusement and Improvement Company opened the Vogue Theatre on 29 December 1916, with Mary Pickford starring in Poor Little Peppina. The Vogue was described as “the most modern moving picture show house in the Basin,” boasting features “right up to the minute.” The 425-seat theater had a balcony and a 17-instrument Wurlizter Plan Orchestra organ. The original name intended for the theater was “Princess,” but was changed to the “Vogue” after the management held a contest to find “the most catching name, with the least number of letters.” The Vogue Theatre closed in 1960 and was remodeled for use as the Vernal Drug Company.
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[Hill Top Drive-In Grand Opening]
Times Independent, 6 May 1954, page 1
[Photo] Jack McClusky and Jack Cawson, owners of the Hill Top Drive-In Theatre, with one of the many beautiful bouquets on the opening night of their out-door-theatre, Tuesday of this week. It was a most successful Grand Opening as every stall was filled by a car as the audience enjoyed the color extravaganza, “Across The Wide Missouri”.