Lakeview Tithing Office

Lakeview Tithing Office
Lakeview Tithing Office
Location: State Route 114
Provo, Utah
Area: 1 acre
Built: 1899
NRHP Reference#: 85000289
Added to NRHP: 1985

The Lakeview Tithing Office is a historic building located in Provo, Utah. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Lakeview Tithing Office * Off Highway 189 * Provo, Utah

The Lakeview Tithing Office was constructed in 1899. Originally serving as a creamery, it eventually became a hub for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and an important symbol of their faith.

Structure

This structure is only one story high, and is made of brick. It has a roof that is a mix between a gable roof and a hip roof, and possesses a stone foundation and a false front. The detailing of the home includes corbelling of the upper edge, rock-faced shoulder arches, and jigsaw cut elements in the wooden arches. There have been no major changes to the building, and it remains in good condition.

Significance of the Building

The Lakeview Tithing office is one of twenty eight tithing offices in Utah for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which buildings functioned between 1850 and 1910. These facilities served for church members to be able to collect, sore, and distribute the farm products donated as tithing, for at the time, agricultural products comprised most of what people earned and worked for. Serving as a node for economic activity and welfare, the Lakeview tihing office was a vital building for many of the early inhabitants of the city who belonged to the LDS church.

History of the Building

Built in 1899 by Leslie L. Bunnell, the Lakeview Tithing office, prior to being a tithing office, operated as a creamery for several years. The first creamery in Lakeview, this building was involved in the producing and selling of cheese and butter, and the selling of milk. The Bunnell family, comprised of five kids, lived inside the creamery on the room located on the west end. In 1904, an adjoining house was built, and the family relocated. Subsequently the Bunnells sold the creamery to the Lakeview ward of the LDS church, who deemed to use it as a tithing office. The Bunnell family re-purchased the building back in approximately 1820 for use as a granary and occasionally to rent the west room out.

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