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Nrs. James iin Barber, a member of the Art Association, tells something of the theater's history, how the building was constructed and how it will be used. The one-and-a-quarter-million- dollar facility is a gift to the city from the William E. Scott Foundation. The five hundred seat auditorium is designed for a wide variety of per- forming arts. There's also a smaller theater, which seats more than one-hundred persons. Pro- ductions can be given in both theaters simul-