Relief Society Hall Pin (Available March 21, 2026)

Sale Price: $12.00 Original Price: $15.00

Celebrate the history of one of Lehi’s most meaningful gathering places with this commemorative Relief Society Hall marker pin.

The Lehi Female Relief Society was organized on October 27, 1868, when Eliza R. Snow visited the community and organized the society in the Lehi Meetinghouse. As the organization grew, Relief Society leaders purchased property at 212 West Main Street in 1880 and built a small adobe hall the following year.

Completed in 1881 and expanded with community support, the building became a center of service, faith, and community life. Women met here for instruction, charitable work, and civic efforts. Funds for the hall were raised through donations, ward dinners, bake sales, bazaars, and gleaning wheat, while labor was donated by the husbands of Relief Society members and Lehi mine owner John Beck contributed financial support that helped complete the hall in 1883.

The hall hosted meetings, classes, weddings, and gatherings for decades. Women who met there were also active in civic causes, including the women’s suffrage movement in Utah. Mulberry trees were planted nearby as part of the Church’s early silk industry.

This collectible pin honors that legacy of service and community.

Pin details

  • Size: 2 inches

  • Material: Zinc alloy

  • Finish: Antique gold

  • Attachment: Double post backing for stability

Part of the Lehi Historic Sites series, this pin commemorates the Relief Society Hall historical marker placed on March 21, 2026, celebrating the women whose work helped shape the community.

Celebrate the history of one of Lehi’s most meaningful gathering places with this commemorative Relief Society Hall marker pin.

The Lehi Female Relief Society was organized on October 27, 1868, when Eliza R. Snow visited the community and organized the society in the Lehi Meetinghouse. As the organization grew, Relief Society leaders purchased property at 212 West Main Street in 1880 and built a small adobe hall the following year.

Completed in 1881 and expanded with community support, the building became a center of service, faith, and community life. Women met here for instruction, charitable work, and civic efforts. Funds for the hall were raised through donations, ward dinners, bake sales, bazaars, and gleaning wheat, while labor was donated by the husbands of Relief Society members and Lehi mine owner John Beck contributed financial support that helped complete the hall in 1883.

The hall hosted meetings, classes, weddings, and gatherings for decades. Women who met there were also active in civic causes, including the women’s suffrage movement in Utah. Mulberry trees were planted nearby as part of the Church’s early silk industry.

This collectible pin honors that legacy of service and community.

Pin details

  • Size: 2 inches

  • Material: Zinc alloy

  • Finish: Antique gold

  • Attachment: Double post backing for stability

Part of the Lehi Historic Sites series, this pin commemorates the Relief Society Hall historical marker placed on March 21, 2026, celebrating the women whose work helped shape the community.