| Show Burning bricks required at least five days of constant firing it wasterribly hot job and Jacobsen suffered much punishment He and his helper had beds at the brickyard and each Jacobsen was one cooperative one of enterprise put the in in owners Manti put into storage The Armada had separate theater was by used productions when with traveling it also not bigger stage of the National Guard second floor above the of the with in to the the idea of and better and moving very as dance comfortable well as picture of Utah stored dance hall floor for seats local screen its arms Company on the of the the ter Pavilion stopped Fair Board and the Armada providedmeasure of to Jacobsen in his later years Personal recollection This home built in 1912 located at 300 2ad in Manti of Historic Homes is typical and now on the National Register of the many walled up with brick kilned in the Jacobsen Brick Yard Each brick has engraved on the back Over the windows are built byP Miller at that tie Courtesy of Lillian Fox 14 Fairgrounds Income from nancial security Source Armada use The Armada soon had practically all picture show and dance business Feltoperating and was eventually sold to the moved shift The Pavilion served as folding chairs which theatricals had twelve-hour built out-producing FeltPavilion dance hall and theater It had were fi |