Construction of the first tithing house in Payson began in 1858. The new building was located near the center of the fort on the southwest corner of today's 200 North and Main Street. The Payson Third Ward Church was constructed on the site in the early 1930s. Read historian L. Dee Stevenson's article on the history of these buildings in this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle. |
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Pictures Tell The Payson Story: Old LDS Tithing Houses
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The Payson Chronicle
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The historic 51 South Main Street building (pictured above) while under the ownership of the late Cal Reece in the 1970s. By L. Dee Ste...
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