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Show E STREET 173* E STAT OF BLDG SIGNIFICANT LD ZCMI. REAR ~EHI. UTAH COUNTY UPTOWN PEOPLE'S CO-OP COMPLEX Constructed: 1878 (197 East State) 1882 (189 East State) 1890 (173 East State) Present tenants: Lehi Barber Stylist (197 East State) Purple Pig Pizza (189 East State) Christiansen's (173 East State) For more than half a century Lehi's uptown and downtown business districts were dommated by outlets of the People's Co-op. When they fOlmd out where the new Utah Southern Railroad depot would be built on State Street, Thomas and William W. Taylor. Thomas R Cutler and others opened their People's Co-cperative Mercantile Institution. B~ commenced on .4 April 1872 in a fourteen-by-twenty-foot frame builditig at 206 Ea!t State. Lebi remained the railroad's terminal point for one year. Durmg dus bme the Co-op engaged in the forwarding busmess, owned a Bam Wagons agency. a farm machmery busmess. served as the shipping agent for the Copperopolis Smelter m Mammoth. as well as several lumber mills m Amencan Fork Canyon The success of the Co-op was so great that a new t\W-story building, WIth basement • was completed across the street (173 East State) m 1878. The prosperity of the People's Co-op ultimately caused the 1880 ruination of the Lehi Umon Exchange, its principal competition downtown. The Co-op then obtained the former Exchange building on Main Street and renamed it The Branch Store. In 1882 the firm built an $8.500, durtyby-sixty-foot stone addition onto the west of the 1878-built store. In 1890 a new bnck building. to house the clothing and furrushings department. was built at 173 East State. In 1902 the largest co-op bwlding of all was built at 151 East State. In 1904 W. E. Racker bought The Branch SlOre. Although the Co-op connnued to prosper. II failed dunng the Depression. The largest building (now Chnstensen's) has been detailed on page 74. In January of 1937 Afton Giles purchased the feed department at 189 East State. After he moved one door east (197 East State) in 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb opened a clothing store there. The Webbs' sold to K.irk Crabb m 1944 Then L~ R Webb established Webb's Furnishings. a family clothing store. Leroy and Edna Gammon bought the store m 1950 and renamed it Edna's Shop. Freida Peterson and Ruby Sol,lthwick opened S and P Apparel there m 1959. The building was vacant for years before Arnold Cardon established his msurance agency. In 1979 Peck's Building Supply opened The Light Works ~ lbeJeny ,Harris family later established The Purple Pig Pizza Parlor there. In 1937 M. S. Lott established his plumbing business in the 1878-built store at 197 East State. Giles Feed Store moved there m 1939. In 1967 Wallace and Arlene Olsen purchased the building and established OutpOSt Annques there. In 1985 Adventure Land Video became established m the place. In 1988 the building was extensively remodeled by owners Ronald and Kermeth Peck. Lehi Barber Stylist is there now. In February 1938 Armond Webb, Leland Pnce. and Lowell Brown. former PCl clerks. opened The People's Store m the 189O-bwlt Co-q> building at 173 East State. In the summer of 1944 Webb purchased nearly all the former C<Hlp property. He resold most of the bwldings. but retamed sole ownership of the People's Store (later In 1947 the thirty-three- foot wtde Market) building was lengthened to sixty-three feet Five hundred frozen-food storage lockers were added for customer rental. The store was leased to Ralph Larsen in early 1959 and became Larsen's AG Market When Larsen moved from the store It was purchased by Christensen's, which also owns the larger building one door west. Until recently the firm operated Christensen's Wholesale Outlet there. To highlight the history of Its Lehl cooperanve mercantiles, ZCMI recently placed a replica of the onginal "all-seeing eye" ZCMI moniker on the original Co-op complex. At the same nme they placed one on downtown People's Co-op_ now OCCUPied by the Colomal House. The People's Co-op Mercantile Institution in 1882 People's Co-op in 1908 ora rill ~ . llJlI!l PURPLE PIG ! IPIZZA I Former People's Co-op complex as it looks today 21 A GUIDE TO LEHI CITY'S HISTORICAL SITES AND PLACES Published by the Lehi Historical Preservation Commission 1997 funded by grants from the I ;tah State Historical Society alld Lchi Cit~'Corporation |