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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Glen Brothers Piano Company
Ogden Standard Examiner, 15 April 1912, page 7
The Glen Brothers Piano company has filed articles of incorporation with a capital stock of $100,000, divided into shares of the par value of $100 each, the object of the company being to conduct a business in the handling of musical instruments.
The first officers of the company are George Glen, president; Jay S. Glen, vice president; Ralph D. Roberts, secretary and treasurer, who with William L. Kidd form the directorate.