Show i o vr r Y r e NI WIY Y r Y r Nl AL t O J U A VreY Rr IY tYro r t fY Mr r r eY IY H V 61 Y r rry i j 1611 a rF 0 M Mh A w J Jr 4 h 1 h hl r 1 1 I The Building Budding OF fP j Ji J 1 i t l I vf rY r YV N errs rf tA I f ft tt r t 1 H 1 i I I hI I H i j i a j I j I F j I jS I lI H I II Il HH i I 1 IH H Hi S I Ii i 1 t I 1 1 i i i I f r rr 0 I r r rd 1 11 I II j i I I r I II II I I I I II Il I I 4 l t I 1 I 1 l J I I t i I j t tI 1 1 R Ty A ATy t I Id I 1 T J rJ r 1 I u 7 II 5 r I Ii Ift 1 i f f I ft Ck I E EI I j j j IF S iSI IH 3 S H d F I 1 h j j j j j I i OLAF BOYE Architect of at the Mission JIo a The herein shown h 15 beyond doubt Ills Hlo neatest neulest and most t house ct cf worship to the th Saints In III nil t W was S b begun In August 1902 aul tellI sated Jul July 21 of at this year It occupIes the ot of tha olt I L n I H 4 In echo g gt house In ono one of oC the principal t In orn t anla In 1869 I D I then presiding It ant the Idea ot of buying ground and n 11 lit In that ell city ShOrt Shortly titter I Elder returned to llah n local I hIder by the ot of ln Olsen laid the tho then president Elder Peeler Peder Brown n a plan f r carrying out this Idea This lIIS laid lold before the presidency ot of the ho Church and accepted Buying n a piece pIcco ot of land In a 11 piece mone money was borrowed on the tho l with which to tola tolay la lay a foundation COUll dation Upon this lion Gon money was o obtained for tor the tho first star story and nn nt ale upon this tor Cor another etc until n really good build buildIng building Ing with n a comfortable hall for Cor meet meetIngs meetings Ings In It was II i shed The and wona were ren rented ed o a the tho upper hell heln used axed for tor church purposes rho fhe rental pail tho Interest on th h money r nod III the ut n ot of the real In that ho 10 as aH It become central In tim tho fast tast glut 1101 log Ing city finally cleared tiro tho total Indebtedness rho fM dedication which occurred July 23 1871 ot of this hou 1 be become ame n II noted and one ana n great Interest In the work In this land the flu tram from branches all over oer taking part 1 Bider lder then n a young man In cargo o ot of the branches nt at Ired 1101 chartered n a boat bont and the members ot of the tho two branches were brought In n 11 bo body to the A fern tew years In digging the tho foundation for Cor in adjoining house hOURI tho he foundation was so under minoll that It began to settle lint and use tut Cui nd nt as 1111 the tho structure had hadi i been tot COl 30 It I became unsafe for tor I use se t n 1 desire to bull bullan nn an entirely new now building become el dent 1044 done however un on ono one night tin In 1902 whet lard 1 then president of oC the conference heard the crash ot of gh Wl suns Fearing danger to the tho big hi congregations which were wert nc ac to meet there thero ht be nt al once re pe peton lt both Joth to 1 o mission t 1 An Antall ton tall ant to 10 the building In Inspectors inspectors of at the city anti proceeded to rent Int another hail hII In which to meetings At be Inspector though realizing tic tho building seas WIS In I I had bad shape did not mot discover the ire nl dent nent dan danger or Later on closer they found ono one of at the beams supporting the tho root roof broken and the tho walls cro out ont to danger point mild the tho building I nl I TUF NEW N To let lo the property lie idle wn erns out of at Ilin Iho qu noel Elder 0 sea lien placed tilt strongly before who loud hlll just nn tho nt Copenhagen nud urged that the tho matter bo be placed before the tho First Presidency and the Church nt at home This seas done don and andin In duo lino Instructions to proceed nt al once with re removing moving the thc oM old buildings and erecting n a one rho fht necessary funds for tor duly y the tho work ork were Pride Not n a tin day was lost The Tho services ot of Architect Bno were secured a gentle who ho Proved not only capable but butA A I I i Z t t tr ti t t F t 1 i r y Ii hF rt l I 4 a au u r r 1 S t tf r I IA A t W LW L Lr LP r r r P 1 f 1 Ilu 1 p A AYa h haW aW nl 1 11 J I rl II F I i Fi F j t F F i hi fF SI d 1 i ys iI iF 1 F i ii j j j j j j 1 r M IF EXTERIOR OF THE MISSION HOUSE o ItI I II I III iH IH II I I I II I III i iy I M kP r R ati Y j I 4 It a r 1 41 Y y t tX X t 1 IY t t r rI ri I I t p le tr 1141 l i it 1 r k t 1 I I I p i f 3 i l t r Il I 1 d t o T r 4 T f i ij if iI aa rd zo j t 1 h f e S r S i IN A I t a t tI g I 1 4 u i i 1 ly r rr rt rr I r r I t 4 r k I f y y yH H H I H I II H I INTERIOR OF THE MISSION HOUSE A A A A A A A A A A A t t t J I I j j j S j I HII j I I j j i IH i j I y 1 I j II I 4 1 I II T I Y J r T 1 Mc J 1 t s I t t I t 1 T TI h I HI H I r 1 r i t I r 1 I Ij I j Ho 1 S 1 THE S t Two Well oll Known Contractors Vho Built the n who gave ne service through throughout out he build ing ot of the so O much that nth 1111 felt It tune providential that tho they were Ne led letl to Ida Idalie lie the tho entire plans which were accepted II Uy Aug 1 1902 the old building was cleared 1 n away n and the ox IX for tor the tho new nell one made tends lenh to rl e th this new which was looked after with lIh groat care Con COli for Cor It was lIIM given to Ii Mr 11 I Inns In 1111 hll n t to lu this line or of lork k rhe holo surface o oth of th the ground suns covered n n thick thiel layer Iner o of cement broken rol rok and Iron rails n very ory solid and substantial foundation Ihn con contract tract for the tho rest Ie t of at the tho wu was let to the 11 1 Bros contractors vho themselves also most honest rind anti York orl II ns as practicable through the thc fall II nn spring Io 10 that lIy by Jul July I 1 1909 1903 hue tho house was entirely fin shod IshI rite fhe main building consists of at tine stories 1 a Luse mene The Tho and or of rented out there Hut Kut room far tor Iho all ot of whIch are now rented bringing In n a revenue The fht entire third floor le It taken up by h the tho hall or I house 1111 He It l is bS S feet feel long II by IG 10 feet Inside rt eel with willu a 11 gallery r The fht whole IS mated at about seating hilt but It is IR knon that thaI over lIer hoe have times fairly comfortably held with within II Its wails 1 IL 11 is III very or Beatty decorated It hut 11 claimed lint It Is In the neatest and most com hall In It II Is IR light oil ed throughout with electricity and has hns nil modern conveniences thus thusa t o nt o build n I n g ns n a Been een 1 In n tho photo graph there is III Cl a suing In the tho basement of which uh Is s thin tho room n t with t rI II ii the thi s b a I iu I font Tile lust story contains the on eon Terence and lIrt rooms The fhe second liar rooms for tor hue tho Elders laboring in III tho branch i also aillo kitchen and On the tho third noor Is IH n hail Jar for smaller gatherings ouch liB as Priest Priesthood l hood Belief and 1 I A etc Elder ot of this his A A A AAA city who tins Just JUHt returned hone home nna who wIto had charge or of the work ot of under Anton the latter having hits hl h nt at III must ot of the II up upon Oil on the forme fu rill I speaks In thin terms t lito and extended to him bun by h the sari oUI ot the city ot of well nr 1111 the end builders rue rhe fact thud III ht all 1111 the tho labor dOl an Intoxicated parson was ln never seen een about the tho building nR as II a 01 U for the character ot of this latter R tie In the oM old Is III n very el thing and In nil all the bus bless with n the 11 n e building prejudice or ot of any allY sort lOIt tens en an unknown quantity The ho hou house le II one noro creditable mono to ot of the tho 01 oil 1 world |