Uncovering Mormon Women’s History in Utah County

This article was originally published in Deseret News by Emily W. Jensen. Below is an excerpt.

Disguised as a car dealership, a tithing office or even a garden shed, 19th century Relief Society history dots the Utah County landscape. And participants at the Mormon History Association 50th annual conference uncovered these historical treasures on a Mormon Women’s History tour of Utah County on June 5.

One such historical landmark, the Lehi Relief Society Hall at 212 W. Main St., is now Car Town, a used car dealership. Participants on the tour could see the gables and stucco building behind the car dealership logo.

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