Preservation Utah‘s pamphlet from the 53rd Annual Historic Homes Tour of the City Creek Canyon Historic District on May 18, 2024 said this about the home:

Designed by the noted architectural firm of Dallas, Hedges & Angell, this house was constructed for George and Emmaretta Pyper, who moved in with their children, Emmaretta and George, in 1889. Along with various other jobs, George Senior, an accomplished actor and singer, was the manager of the Salt
Lake Theater and Salt Lake Dramatic Association. The Pypers moved to A Street in 1913 and converted this house into a duplex. For the next 35 years, it cycled through various tenants until it was purchased in by Earl and Rhea Maw. The house is a simpler, less ornate example of the Victorian Eclectic style with its asymmetrical shape, window bays (on the north and west sides), and Mansard roof. Decorative elements include the carved brackets along the porch, arched windows with projecting lintels, and distinctive chimney shape.

142 Third Avenue in the Avenues Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah.