Local manpower was needed to complete the transcontinental railroad, so work on the tabernacle progressed slowly but picked up in 1876. Local craftsmen used quartzite, sandstone and lumber from the nearby mountains. Women donated produce from their gardens and eggs laid on Sundays to sell for the needed cash for glass and other materials that could not be produced locally. The first meeting in the partially completed building took place on 27 May 1879.
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