Heber Second Ward Meetinghouse
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Built in 1915, the Heber Second Ward Meetinghouse, originally built as a place of worship for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is of historical significance to the city, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places
on December 12, 1978. Bishop Joseph A Rasband served as the Heber Second Ward's first bishop in the meetinghouse, and his first counselor James Heber Moulton was the superintendent that oversaw the building of the meetinghouse. The building was later sold and is now the St. Lawrence Catholic Church.
National Register of Historic Places
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on December 12, 1978. Bishop Joseph A Rasband served as the Heber Second Ward's first bishop in the meetinghouse, and his first counselor James Heber Moulton was the superintendent that oversaw the building of the meetinghouse. The building was later sold and is now the St. Lawrence Catholic Church.