In 1970, emergency room closed and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers purchased the building for use as a meeting hall and museum.
A Daughters of Utah Pioneers museum is also located in the city.
Throughout 1928 the controversy went on, with the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers especially active to trying to retain the building.
She was active in civic organizations such as Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
She served as President of Daughters of Utah Pioneers from 1917-1921.
The site was fenced off by the Sons of Utah Pioneers.
The third cloned mule, Utah Pioneer, who was born June 9, will not race and is being used for further scientific study.
The organizations is open to "All good men of every age and circumstance who have an interest in the early Utah Pioneers.
The Sons of Utah Pioneers was officially organized in 1933.
Part of the tabernacle served as a museum of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.