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Price Ward and Carbon Stake Tabernacle

LDS Historic Sites
Tabernacles/Chapels
This structure was constructed in 1914. It served church members for 47 years until it was replaced with a new building in 1961.
LDS Historic Sights
200 E Main Street
FIRST MEETINGHOUSE - The first settlement of Price began in 1877 when Caleb B. Rhodes and Abraham Powell arrived here. Two years later a number of Latter-day Saints and their families strengthened the settlement. A branch of the Church was organized in 1881, and in 1882, George Frandsen became Bishop with Erastus W. McIntire and Caleb Rhodes counselors. In 1884 logs were taken from Miller's Creek and a meetinghouse erected on this block, 24x40x12 feet, with three windows on each side and double doors in front. The first service was held April 13, 1884. The building was used for Church, schools, opera, amusement and a Court House. Location of plaque: In front of Municipal building.
Carbon Stake Tabernacle Price Ward Carbon Stake Tabernacle