By: Ardis E. Parshall - March 12, 2018 The Paramount-Empress Theater on Salt Lake City’s Main Street, half a block from Temple Square, was one of the elegant movie “palaces” of the early 20th century. It had been built in 1911 for vaudeville and other stage shows, and in 1916 was refitted for movies, or “photoplays” as they were sometimes called. The 15 April 1916 issue of The Moving Picture Magazine trade publication tells mo...
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