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Show NFS Form 10-900a (Rev. 8-86) Utah Word Processor Format Approved 10/87 0MB No. 1024-0018 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET Section number 8 Page 2 (Ladywood Apartments, Weber County, Utah) Depot, a Spanish Colonial Revival structure similar in design to these apartments. In any event, the Ladywood and Elmhurst are among the most elaborately designed and well built apartments in Ogden. The city directories for 1930 provide a general profile of the occupants of the building during the 1920s. Of the 22 residents at the Ladywood, a good number of them were business and corporate officials. Represented are Frank Stevens, chairman of the board of Commercial Security Bank, George Eccles, vice president of First National Bank, Herman Way, secretary-treasurer of Utah Construction company, and Oswald and Florence Vogel, president and manager of Vogel News, a news store and soda fountain. Sprinkled in are clerks, manufacturing representatives, and an engineer for the Union Pacific Railroad. (doc 02441) |