The single story log building measures approximately 37 by 21 feet (11.3 by 6.4 m).
The windows have pedimented heads, an unusual detail in a log structure, and show a Greek Revival influence.
The shingled hip roof displays a pronounced flare at the eaves and features a bell tower over the front door.
The interior space is open to the rafters and is sheathed with beaded planking.
[2] The building continued to be used as a meeting place for the local Daughters of Utah Pioneers chapter until the 1970s.