Built in the 1870s, the Mayhew house is a temple-form type; a building style used extensively in Utah during the 1850s and 1860s. Few temple-form buildings remain in the state, having been replaced with later building styles. The one and one-half story rectangular clapboard house with the gable-end facing the street and cornice returns is reminiscent of the Greek temple style. A bay-window addition was built on the south side near the back at some undetermined time.*

49 South 200 East in Pleasant Grove, Utah