Two adjoining stone and brick two story commercial buildings sharing a common façade, the LHS being the original Helper State Bank building constructed in 1914, the RHS constructed in 1924, both originally owned by Helper State Bank. The Helper State Bank was founded in 1910 at the original Joseph Barboglio building. The list of incorporators included:

Name ResidenceNo. of Shares
Joseph BarboglioHelper30
William HamiltonHelper25
J.M. WhitmorePrice20
George WhitmoreNephi20
Frank GrossoPrice20
L.O. HoffmannPrice17
W.B. McCueSunnyside10
D. BergeraHelper10
August LittizetteHelper10
Peter BozoneHelper10
B. VignettoHelper10
Joseph BlumbergHelper10
W.S. AveryHelper10
M.P. BergeraHelper10
Joseph GrossoHelper5
B. FlaimHelper5
S. SheyaHelper5
Jouflas and DiamantiHelper5
F.R. SlopanskyHelper10
James RolandoHelper3
R.B. MorrisonHelper3
John SliceHelper1
Alex GordonHelper1

In 1914 the bank was moved into the LHS of the building, and in c. 1960 it expanded into the RHS. The upstairs of both building have generally been professional offices, especially doctors and lawyers. The original Helper telephone exchange was housed in the rear of the RHS second floor. The first floor of the RHS has housed both the Castle Rock Mercantile managed by Vieta and Rebol ; and probably the Helper Drug Store, managed by R.G. McGonigal. Major façade modifications have either destroyed or concealed the original “neo-classical” façade and ionic columns.

136 South Main Street in the Helper Commercial District in Helper, Utah