"Owners of Cinedome 70 are pictured (left to right): L. Ray Hansen, Roy Tullis and Darrell Tullis, all of the Ogden area." Ogden Standard Examiner, Page 14D, 17 May 1970
"Cinedome 70, Ogden's new all-electric, twin-dome movie theater at 1481 West Riverdale Road." Ogden Standard Examiner, Page 14D, 17 May 1970
A full parking lot a the Cinedome for Airport and Patton, the first big line up after the theater opened. Courtesy of the Tullis Family, 1970
Cars fill the parking lot of the Cinedome 70 a few months after the theater opened. Airport and Patton were the theater's first big hits after a string of mediocre pictures. Taken by a professional photographer, the original hung on the office wall for many years. Courtesy of Mark Tullis, 1970
A photo of the Cinedome sometime between 1970 and 1974. A speeding driver took out the lamppost in foreground while taking a short cut through the parking lot.
Courtesy of the Tullis Family, 1970 to 1974
E. T.: The Extra-Terrestrial on the marquee of the Cinedome 70 in 1982. Courtesy of the Tullis Family, 1982
E. T.: The Extra-Terrestrial and First Blood on the marquee at the end of their long runs at the Cinedome. Becky Tullis Smith 16 December 1982
Early morning crowds line up for Return of the Jedi. Courtesy of the Tullis Family, May 1983
Closer view of the double Jedi marquee. Courtesy of the Tullis Family, May 1983
An employee clings to the exterior wall of the Cinedome. Courtesy of the Tullis Family
John Garner trying to avoid being impaled by the super-sized icicles hanging from the back of the domes during the record winter of 1982 - 1983. Courtesy of the Tullis Family, Winter 1982 - 1983