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Show Opening Of New Uinta Theatre Set For Friday Inevitably the old gives way to the new where once stood the old Utopia theatre now stands the new Uinta. After eight months of tearing down and rebuilding by the Harrison Enterprises, the Uinta will open its doors for the first time Friday. Fri-day. Not a single feature of the new theatre serves as a reminder of the. Utopia, except possibly the location. For when the U-topia U-topia was closed in June everything every-thing was torn from it, and only the walls left standing. From there the building of the Uinta started, and as its doors open to give Roosevelt another entertainment enter-tainment center, local theatre goers will walk into a "show house" as modern as any in a community of 2000 people. With a seating capacity of about 400, the Uinta will show only first run pictures, and will i be open nightly, with a matinee on Saturdays. An attractively decorated foy-1 er, comfortable new seals, and the latest RCA sound equipment are the rightful boast of the Uinta theatre owners. "No expense has been spared on the Uinta, and we are proud, after eight long months, to announce an-nounce its opening," said George H. Harrison. "The best equipment equip-ment obtainable has been installed, instal-led, and we are sure that you will find your surroundings, while in the Uinta, attractive and pleasing " |