The first project of the Teasdale Historical Society is to preserve and protect the Teasdale Cultural Hall, also known as the Dance Hall and the Amusement Hall.

“The residents of Teasdale, Wayne County, Utah, also wanted something fancy like the Salt Lake Tabernacle. They erected a nice meetinghouse in 1910 and a log structure for the Relief Society. Then they built this structure with a dance floor and theatrical stage in 1917. At the dedication, the residents celebrated the fact that “there will be no necessity for the young people to leave their own towns to seek pleasure and amusement elsewhere,” according to LDS Church historian Scott Christensen.
“ A Look at 60 Historic Mormon Tabernacles” Deseret News, By Trent Toone, Deseret News, Published: Oct. 21, 2015