Kolton Dahl carries the sawed-off end of a log to a scrap pile during a cabin raising at This Is the Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City Monday. Behind Kolton are Viki Strong, kneeling, and Richard McDonald, left, and Matt Dahl, the park's executive director. Participants at the Labor Day event got a taste of pioneer building techniques as they put together the cabin, which was donated to the park in pieces by Emery County.
Ravell Call, Deseret Morning News
Left, Kolton Dahl carries the sawed-off end of a log to a scrap pile during a cabin raising at This Is the Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City Monday. Behind Kolton are Viki Strong, kneeling, and Richard McDonald, left, and Matt Dahl, the park's executive director. Participants at the Labor Day event got a taste of pioneer building techniques as they put together the cabin, which was donated to the park in pieces by Emery County. At right, Matt Dahl notches a log. Above, McDonald, Josh Albrechtsen, Kevin Albrechtsen and Jason Pack carry a log. Further restoration of the cabin will be done at a later date.
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