Logan Drive-In
1900 S. Highway 89,
Logan,
UT
84321
1900 S. Highway 89,
Logan,
UT
84321
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The Logan Drive-In was opened on July 24, 1947 with Jean Arthur in “A Lady Takes a Chance”. It was operated by Elmer Brown. It had closed by 1959.
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i’m the one who created this theatre’s page and i can’t find a logan drive-in any other info such as a usable adress would be nice
found it was also a swap meet because it show up intact and packed in a 1966 aerial
the ramps and screen still stand
Thanks for adding the drive-in, DDiT. In the 1959 aerial, it sure looks like a auto parts lot. In 1966, it looked like an auto parts lot with even more wrecked cars. The 1974 aerial is really odd – only about two dozen cars linger, there are trees growing among the ramps, but the screen is still up.
If if closed early, the Logan also opened early. Its first appearance in the Film Daily Year Book was the 1948 edition. The Logan (capacity 300, owner Elmer Brown) was also in the first Theatre Catalog list in the 1948-49 edition.
The Logan was in the first Motion Picture Almanac drive-in list (1950-51 edition) with a capacity of 300, owner “Logan Drive-In Theatre; Elmer H. Brown”. It stayed that way through the 1966 edition, proving once again that the MPA was slow to notice change, and the Logan kept its listing until somebody rebooted the MPA list in 1977.
Launched July 24, 1947 with, “A Lady Tales a Chance.”