This one-story brick building with a recessed entrance is greatly altered and distorted with a large sheet of metal siding and a metal canopy which has been added to the upper façade in order to tie the building with the building to the east.

The lower façade has also been covered with light colored brick – a treatment similar to that done to the east building.

The arch which accentuated the lower façade and dominated the entrance is no longer visible.

The building has been greatly altered.

About 1905 John C. Graham and Edward L. Jones moved their undertaking business to this building. Graham and Jones continued in the business until Graham’s death in the late 1910s.

The Graham family has continued active in Provo’s commercial life.

164 West Center Street in Provo, Utah