Hyland Drive-In
1106 N. Knoll Street,
Cedar City,
UT
84720
1106 N. Knoll Street,
Cedar City,
UT
84720
No one has favorited this theater yet
Additional Info
Nearby Theaters
The Hyland Drive-In was opened by the Yergensen Brothers on May 24, 1953 with Susan Hayward in “With a Song in My Heart”. It had a car capacity listed at 300. It was later owned by Mr. Jack Sawyer. The drive-in closed in the 1990’s and was demolished in 2003.
Contributed by
Chuck
Want to be emailed when a new comment is posted about this theater?
Just login to your account and subscribe to this theater.
Just login to your account and subscribe to this theater.
Recent comments (view all 2 comments)
Boxoffice, June 27, 1953: “The Yergensen Bros. conducted an advertising slogan contest to call attention to their new Hyland Drive-In at Cedar City, Utah.”
That contest occurred on its opening day, May 24, 1953 with “With A Song In My Heart” as its first attraction. No selected short subjects were added on its opening day, but Cedar City’s Jack Robb was selected the winner for the contest winning 2 nights at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas. Also, in connection of the 300-capacity Hyland’s opening, the Parks Theatre had closed its doors for only the summer, but remains opened in the colder days.
The theater had a few multiple gun incidents throughout the 1980 season, including its first incident with a 22 caliber rifle firing in July 1980 and its last incident involving damaged from the screen after gunfire later that December.
It was closed in the 1990s. As of 2021, the parking traces from the parking lot was still attached.