
One story tan brick theater building. Built on the site of the J. Tom Fitch home, which has been moved out of the district. The Bonnie Theater was originally owned by William Littlejohn, who had previously been a mine superintendent in Castle Gate. The largest movie theater in the Helper region, the Bonnie was also constructed with a special fly loft to accommodate scenery backdrops for Vaudeville shows which often played one night stands in Helper when traveling between Grand Junction, Colo. and Salt Lake City, Utah. In 1961 the theater was remodeled for bowling lanes. The RHS has always been a barber shop. The corner business was first a tavern operated by William Littlejohn, and later was the Land A Drug Store (Victor Litizzette and Allen). The original windows on the corner business have been bricked over.
Built in 1935 and located at 94 South Main Street in the Helper Commercial District in Helper, Utah
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Located at the rear of the property is this one story stucco hip roof residential building. Built as rental apartments by William Littlejohn after the theater was completed and listed as # CR-07-675 in the historic district.