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Show II. Beauty Parlor (Old Telephone Office) 18-3-E Ma i n Street -- Brick commercial structure with indented entrance flanked by display windows. Owner: Chief Con. Mining Co., Eureka Age: 1903 Significance: Contributory Bui It by Rocky Mountain Telephone--a period commercial bui Iding. 12. Morley's Barber Shop 18-3-E Ma i n Street -- Sma II brick commerc i a I bui I ding front is boa rded up). Owner: Chief Con. Mining Co., Eureka Age: 1916 Significance: Contributory -- Bui It by Joseph~brley in 1916 as a barber shop--operated as such into the 1960's. A period commercial bu i I ding. 13. 17-3-E Star Theater Ma in Street -- Commercial bui Iding constructed of brick. Owner: Chief Con. Mining Co., Eureka Age: 1915 Significance: Non-Contributory -- Bui Iding has partially col lapsed and is a publ ic hazard. Eft. 14. Eureka City Courthouse Main and Church Street 14-2-E Brick and stone structure Stuccoed (painted tan). Owner: Juab County, Nephi, Utah Age: 1891 Significance: Early courthouse signifying the local government's recognition of Eureka as the center of Tintic District. It also served as the jai I and City Hall prior to 1899. (L) 15. Amoco Station I-I-E Ma in Street -- Stucco on Brick Owner: Les lie and Lloyd Randle, Eureka Age: 1892 Commercial structure - altered. Even though Significance: altered to accomodate its present use as a service station, this structure was originally the Tintic Merc. operated by the McCrystal fami Iy at the Eureka Hi I I and Gemini mines. It was later converted into an early garage. 16. Garage Bui Iding 2-I-E Main Street -- Next to Amoco -- Wood and corrugated metal. Owner: Mammoth Service Corp., Eureka Age: 1937 Significance: Non-Contributory |