L.D.S. Ward Building

[1] It was deemed significant "as an excellent example of early 20th century Tudor Revival design" and as "a significant work of a regionally important master architect, Miles E. Miller of Salt Lake City".

It is built of ashlar limestone upon a high poured-in-place concrete foundation.

[2] It has a cedar roof, coming to ends at three gables, each including detailing of half-timbering and plaster.

ward in 1996; the new owners renamed it as Greystone Manor and reopened it as a bed and breakfast and wedding chapel and reception venue.

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