Sugar Factory Playhouse
West Jordan, Utah
After the city bowery was demolished to make way for a new fire station, West Jordan Theater Arts opened the 230-seat Sugar Factory Playhouse in the city's old sugar factory. Inspired by Trolley Square, the West Jordan City Council planned to renovate the sugar factory and turn it into a cultural arts center with a larger auditorium, amphitheater, art gallery, conference center, reception hall, and retail center. Expensive seismic upgrades eventually doomed the project and the sugar factory was demolished by the end of 2010.
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Modern Woodmen at a Photo-Play
Ogden Standard Examiner, 21 January 1916, page 4
The Ogden lodge, Modern Woodmen of America, has made arrangements for the presentation of a photoplay entitled, “The Man Who Came Back,” tonight at the Isis theater and the lodge members are planning to attend. There is a special interest to the Woodmen, in the picture, as its scenes are laid around the noted Modern Woodmen sanitarium at Colorado Springs. Incidental to the action, the sanitarium is shown and is a unique feature of the scenic environment.