Orpheus Hall
Vernal, Utah
C. W. Showalter, and Andrew King opened the Orpheus Hall on Thanksgiving Day, 30 November 1911. The amusement hall had a spring dance floor, but was also used for roller skating, basketball, banquets, and movies. It was named after the Greek god of Mirth, “a famous musician who is reputed to have had power to entrance men, beasts, and inanimate objects by the music of his lyre.” At 11:00 PM on New Years Eve, 1928, the hall was renamed Imperial Hall. In a ceremony on 20 April 1965, Governor Governor Calvin L. Rampton took a sledge hammer and delivered the first blow in the demolition of the hall as part of a community beautification campaign.
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Local arts facility gives Lehi burg a creative edge
Deseret News, 22 June 2006
Article Summary:
Lehi has a local arts facility, something rare among small cities. The Arts Center at 685 North Center Street has a 100-seat theater and other activity rooms. The center's schedule includes concerts by community choirs and bands, workshops for children and adults, and three to four theatrical productions a year.[