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Stant firing; it was a terribly hot job and Jacobsen Jacobsen was one of the owners of the Armada, a The Armada had a bigger and better dance floor. A separate theater with a stage and very comfortable seats productions; it also had a moving picture screen. Company F of the National Guard of Utah stored its arms on the The Armada soon had practically all of the theater, ope rat xn§ and was e vent ual-L y sold to the fair Ooard and moved to the Fairgrounds. Income from the Armada provided a measilre of fi- Tlfc how, h«at in 1911, located al 300 W. 2nd V io Manti nlniwttiNational Registerof Historic Homes, b typical of (h* miiay willed ap with brick kilned in the Jacobsen Brick Yard. Each brick has a -J" mgra.ed an the back. Over the windows are bufll by L.P. Milkr at lhai tie. (JourKsv or liffiau Fdi. 14 |