Show Local Homes Are Placed on Utah Historical Register Dr Milton C C. C Abrams chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man Governors Governor's Historic and Cultural Sites Review Committee Committee Committee Com Com- announces the committees committee's committees committee's committees committee's commit commit- tees tee's action at Its meeting Sept 27 1972 The committee ac accepted accepted accepted ac- ac seven sites for nomination nomination nomination nomina nomina- tion to the National Register of Places Included were the Temple Hotel Hotel- McAllister Hotel-McAllister McAllister Home MantI Mantl and the William Price Deakin Home Ephraim The Temple Hotel McAllister McAllister Mc Mc- Allister House North Main Iain Mantl Manti is a native rock building building building build build- ing and was constructed c. c 1880 It was known as the Temple Temple Temple Tem Tem- Hotel During the construction construction tion of the Manti ManU Temple it housed many of the skilled workers and the temples temple's ar architect architect ar- ar William H H. H Fulsom In 1897 the building was acquired by John D. D T T. T McAllister then president of the ManU Mantl Temple It is presently owned by Wallace and Elaine Parker who are preserving and restoring the beautiful structure The William Price Deakin Home South Main Ephraim Ephraim Ephraim Eph Eph- raim was built of Sanpete oolite limestone and constructed c. c 1880 by William Price Deakin Mr Deakin was a 1864 pioneer to Utah He worked on the Salt Lake Theatre and the Logan Temple The carpenter was Pe Peter Peter Peter Pe- Pe ter Greaves Sr The interior is characterized by be beautiful a u woodwork and paintings The present owner Is Miss Cathleen Deakin She Is very much interested interested interested inter inter- ested in the preservation of the home |