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Wesleyan Heritage Organ at First United Methodist Church: History and Community

By Nicholas Shrum, Brigham Young University
Perhaps the most nationally recognized organ in Utah is found at the Mormon Tabernacle on Temple Square. However, First United Methodist Church in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah is home to the oldest pipe organ in the state that features…

Building Dedication for Salt Lake City’s First United Methodist Church

By Nicholas Shrum, Brigham Young University
For the last quarter of the nineteenth century (1871-1906), Salt Lake City’s First Methodist Episcopal Church was located downtown on 300 South between Main Street and State Street. This original church structure was dedicated after its completion…

James Cash Penney, Jr. and Salt Lake’s First United Methodist Church

By Nicholas Shrum, Brigham Young University
James Cash (J.C.) Penney, Jr. was born on September 16, 1875 in the small Caldwell County town of Hamilton, Missouri to James Cash Penney, Sr. and Mary Frances Paxton. His father was a notable member of the Hamilton community as a minister for the…
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