The four photographs on the bottom, from your left going right, give a panoramic view from the tabernacle moving from south to north and then east.
The Compton building sat on the southwest corner of the intersection of 100 South and Main.
The Roxy Theater was the building next to it going south.
The old post office stood directly behind you where the DL Evans bank is now
Heading east from the DL Evans bank stood the telephone exchange and then the Everton Mattress Company- see how the front of the building maintains many features.
The cabin is being moved from its spot near the corner of 100 East and 100 South and is on its way to Rees Pioneer Park at the time of the photo (1929). The home it is showing sat on the corner of 100 East and 100 South and was the home of CW Knudson (the older Knudson brother who built the Union Block) and was later owned by his daughter, Louella Emeline, and her husband, Waldermar Call.
Another point of interest of the area was that the original Peach City was located at 129 South Main, where Allure Salon currently is, before moving further north.
Additional information on Brigham City: https://www.boxeldercountyut.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/tourism/page/3744/brigham_city_history_co-op_and_historical_sites.docx.pdf