It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
[1] It is Art Deco in style, principally designed by Salt Lake City architect Hyrum C. Pope.
It is "tall, massive, and monumental" in its village setting.
[2] Hyrum Pope died unexpectedly of a heart attack while inspecting the construction of the building;[3] W.F.
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