Sunday, December 16, 2018

Blackfoot First Ward: Interior

The chapel's interior has changed somewhat over the years. In this photo (likely from the 1970s or 1980s), wood beams line the chapel ceiling.



Many of the chapel's elements are still present, although there have been changes. The wood beams have been painted white and are not as striking as before. The wall of the rostrum has been updated significantly. The lobby and cry room are still present.

When I visited this chapel, it was just before a sacrament meeting began. Because many members were already present and preparing for the service, I didn't feel it was appropriate to take pictures from the stand, as I usually do. I tried my best to get pictures of the chapel from the lobby and cry room.







Sunday, December 9, 2018

Blackfoot First Ward

This chapel in downtown Blackfoot (Idaho) was built from 1928-1933.


Comparing the photos, you can see the prairie-style building has been fairly well preserved. A 1956 addition has covered some of the windows in the chapel.


In another post, we'll look at the building interior and how it's changed.

Sunday, December 2, 2018

Nibley Ward

The Nibley Ward Meetinghouse, built in 1925, is a typical twin-style design, with the chapel in one wing and the cultural hall in the other. This was an early type, and the cultural hall was built 2 years later. The wings themselves weren't connected until sometime around 1960.

(Image Source: Church History Library)

The building is now a preschool.




Sunday, November 25, 2018

Payson Fourth Ward: Stained Glass Details

Some of the stained glass in the chapel is original; other windows have either been updated or did not have stained glass originally. Even the original stained glass, while simple, fits the building quite well.



Sunday, November 18, 2018

Payson Fourth Ward: Exterior Details

The arched portion of the windows have some stained glass that is still present in the building. We'll take a closer look at that in another post. The details in the tower (with some additions) and moldings have been well preserved.

(Image Source: Church History Library)



Sunday, November 11, 2018

Payson Fourth Ward

Built in 1910, the Payson Fourth Ward isn't the oldest LDS chapel in the city (that goes to the Payson Second Ward), but it is the most grand, with a tall, unique tower. 

(Image Source: Church History Library)
In 1983, the building was sold to the Catholic Church, and it continues to serve in that capacity.

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Clinton Ward

The historic chapel in Clinton, built in 1910, is probably the earliest example of prairie architecture that can be found in the Mormon Church.

(Image Source: Church History Library) 

The building was sold to the city of Clinton in 1977. It's changed ownership a few times. In 1992, it was purchased by an enthusiast who restored a lot of the building and used it as a reception center. Currently, it is vacant and for sale.