Best remembered after 1916 as the Arthur Johnson Meat
Market this small brick building was actually built in 1905
by Alvin E. Allred. Arthur Johnson was the son of Judge
Jacob Johnson. The store is now home to Joe Bennion’s
Horseshoe Mountain Pottery. The building is a two-part
block, false front commercial structure. The building’s
gambrel roof replaced an earlier gable roof. Several potter’s
kilns are located behind the building.

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