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Show , ''-' r---~==-------------------~--"- Heritage Award Horwrs the Old /!estored to Original .Quality L What does a renovated Salt Lake City mansion have in common with a former Ephraim granary and a Bountiful house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright? ' Each will receive a 1991 Utah Heritage Foun· ; dation award. Eleven buildings, including an old Heber City tabernacle, a two·story frame house in Park City and a former Salt Lake City high school, will reo ceive an award Sept. 26 in the recently restored Terry·Gile Home at 1229 E. South Temple in Salt Lake City. ___ . Certificates will be presented to those indlvid· uals involved in the 11 projects, located in Ameri· can Fork, Ephraim, Heber City, Park City, Spring· ville and Salt Lake City. "We want to merit the quality of restoration as well as to use restored buildings .as focus points for other projects so that other projects have something to shoot for:' said Michael Leventhal, executive director of the Utah Heritage Foun· dation. "These buildings are greater than the sum of theill parts." ... Buildings to be honored are: ~ .• The Terry·Gile ManSion, 1229 E. South Tern· pie St., Salt Lake City. Built In 1908, the home w~s purchased by Jane Dooly Gile in 1988. Few changes have been made to the house since it w.s ", built, and it underwent an exhaustive restoratiO,p, . • The Heber City Municipal Building/Wasatch Stake Tabernacle, 75 N, Main St., Heber City, Built between 1887 and 1889, the building was \n " danger of being torn down in 1964, but residents refused to let that happen, The building was turned into a cultural and theatrical center, and in ." 1987 the interior was remodeled for use as a City H~11. ~ • The Kearns Hotel, 94 W. 200 South St" Springville. Completed in 1890 by Moses and Anne Kearns Johnson, the building always has been operated as a hotel. It has been a Springville , landmark under many names - Manitou Hotel, Kearns Hotel and the Valley Tavern Hotel. The building had been vacant from 1980 to 1990, whep the Craig LoU and Randall Poulsen purcltased it .' to save it from demolition, • The M,L, Bigelow & Co" Inc.· Second Ward Building, 130 W, 100 South SI., American Fork. The project is an adaptive use of the 1903 Church of Jesus Christ of LaUer·day Saints 2nd Ward Building, which became church surplus in 1979, M.L. , Bigelow & Co. purchased the building in 1984 and has stabilized and restored the historic aspects of the building. • Crystalwood, 1289 E, Canyon Creek Rd., Natural beauty of Salt Lake's Genera l glneerlng BUilding, built in 190". has I · Bountiful. Crystalwood is the only I", ildil " Utah designed by Frank Lloyd Wrighl. " pi i ' residence commissioned by Don and .Jnne ~f l ' quist, it was completed in 1961. Georgc> frand and David Carlquist purchased the house in t~ ' and had It reslored ' to specifications obtail' from th~ ,Frank Lloyd Wright Foundalion, • The General Engineering Bui1din~. 1!")~ l 'i pont Ave., Salt Lake City. Built in lU06 by .1 , Callow, Ihe building served as th e Ca llu w [' I\" residence and as the laboratory for 1\'1r, Call n mining technique experiments, It also s(~ r vl'd the headquarlers for his company . In 1037 . I'· nie and Denis Phillips purchased the ""lIdilJ/! " transformed it into two art galleries, an <11Tl1il t', office and an exterior sculptural courtya rd , • The Salt Lake City and County [lu llding, " S. State St., Salt Lake City. The mayor and (.; council 'have received national and state awrl! for deciding 10 undertake the project, which " compleled in 1988, The Heritage Award will [0' " on the architects, engineers and craftsmen '" 1 worked to restore the 1894 Richardson ian I : manesque public landmark building . • The Ephraim Co·op Granary / Art Gallery, I ' N, Main SI., Ephraim. The two·st ory vernat'1J I stone structure was buill in 1871 · 1372 and " parI of the Ephraim Co·operalive Mercantile I stitution complex, When the cooperative syst, ended in the 1880s, the granary went (hro\l~l , variety of "misuses," and by 1969 bot.h (he gr:\I' ry and the co·op building were threatened w i demolition. In 1990 it was res tored as a croft sl " on the first floor and a public meeting spac,' , the second floor, ! • The Graybill Building, 541 Main St .. 1'3' .City. The two·story frame structure was built " ter the great Park City fire in 1898. The hist"l integrity and visual sense of this building h,' been hidden by ineompatible renova lions and a1' minum siding. The restoration of th e building W ' based on photo documentation and now appe,' as it did in 1910 photographs. South High School, built In 1930, has taken al renovation. It has been reborn as Salt • South High School/Salt Lake Cit y Commu ni L,,-o_n_a_m_o_d_er_n_a_p_p_ea_r_a_n_c_e_t_h_ro_u_g_h_st_r_u_c_tu_r_._ _L_a_ke_C_o_mm __u_n_lt_y_C_o_I_le_g_e_,_1_5_7_5_S_._S_ta_te_S_t.__C_o_ll_e g__e,_15_7_5_S_ ._S_ta_te_S_1._ ' _sa_l_l_L_a_k_e rity . '1'1· |