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Show OUBAppnrtNo. 10244018 NPS Form 104CXX (MB) United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet Section number 7 Page 2 Nephi MPO the sashr between the sills and water table. The side (north and south) facades are essentially identical to each other. They are treated in the same manner as the front facade with respect to materials and detailing. The facades are modulated in three sections with each section recessed from the adjoining from front to rear. The front section is defined by sandstone quoins. A semi-circular arched bay with coupled arched windows, identical to the front facade, is centered in the front section. The middle section contains two equally-spaced, semi-circular-arched window bays. The bays are framed in brick with double gauged header courses forming the arches. Square plain sandstone springers support the arches. The windows are fixed metal sash with twenty-light rectangular sections topped by sevenlight fan sections. The rear section of the north facade contains a fixed nine-light metal sash window framed with a flat brick arch and sandstone sill at the main floor level and a fixed tenlight metal sash window aligned above on the mezzanine level. The rear section of the south facade contains a single-door entry accessed by concrete steps. A window, identical to that of the north facade, is aligned above the door. The rear facade is symmetrical in elevation and treated in essentially the same manner as the front and side facades. The facade provides the appearance of a central salient flanked by two wings on each side. The central portion consists of two loading doors above a concrete platform (originally a metal marquee supported by chains projected over the loading doors). Aligned over each of the loading doors is a single flat-arched window bay. One is filled with brick (original construction) and the other contains fixed ten-light metal sash. The immediately flanking wings each contain a single semi-circular-arched window identical to those of the center section of the side facades. The outer wings differ slightly in window treatment and chimney location. The wing to the south contains a square brick chimney at the wall juncture and a single fixed six-light steel sash window. The top of the chimney is detailed with brick corbeling beneath a sandstone cap. The wing to the north contains a single four-light metal sash window (fixed). |