[1] It was built as a Public Works Administration project, as an expansion attached to the town's two-story high school building, built in 1911.
A one-story elementary school building replaced it; the gymnasium serves it instead, as well as occasionally hosting holiday events, sports programs, and school activities.
[2] It is Classical Revival in style and was designed by Salt Lake City architect Miles E. Miller.
It was deemed an "excellent local example of late-Classical Revival design that was extensively used for public architecture throughout the United States during the 1930s.
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