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Show -3- STOrr BUILDING (Vacant) Construction: 1899, by B. N. C. Stott, attorney Architect/Contractor: Holmes &Watkins of Provo Function: Commercial building on lower level, offices on upper floor. Currently vacant. Significance: Structure designed and built by Holmes & Watkins. indented entry flanked by two large Contained windows ani "four ornate arched windows" (now unfortunately squared-off). Owned by B. N. C. Stott, prominent local attorney. Remarks: In 1960s owned by Maria Echevarrieta. Owner: Glen and Lucille Knotts, c/o Chief Consolidated. "OLD" TELEPHONE Ca.1PANY OFFICE, BEAUI'Y PARLOR Construction: 1903, by Rocky Mountain Telephone. Archtiect/Contractor: Unknown Function: Telephone company office. Now a beauty parlor. Significance: Commercial structure, basically remaining the same on the exterior. JUAB COUNTY COURTHOUSE Constru.ction: 1891, by Juab Cotmty. Cost: $5,000.00 Architect/Contractor: Unknown Function: Juab County Courthouse. Apparently served as City Hall until 1899, when the city built its own structure. Served as a Jail for the county, and much of the time also for the city. Still functions as ~ounty Courthouse and City jail. Significance: Early courthouse structure, signifying the local government's recognition of Eureka as the center of the district; also the importance of the district itself. Remarks: The structure \-{as originally rock "'lith a brick jail; now, entirely stucco. Photographs illustrate that the structure has been enlarged since the jail at the rear was originally smaller. Reports indicate that Adams & Sons, of Eureka, installed a new roof in 1904; and· that in 1917 "improvements" (not specified) were made. In 1927 Sheriff Kaighn acquired new furnishings, linoleum on floors, and new paint and paper. SILVER CLUB (Occupied) Construction: Ca. 1918 Archi tect/Contractor: Unknown |