| Title | 135 |
| Architect Name | Harris, M.E. Jr. |
| Primary City | Salt Lake City |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Division of State History, Preservation Section |
| Holding Institution | Utah Division of State History |
| Collection Number and Name | Utah Architects and Builders |
| Date Digital | 2019-9-12 |
| Subject | Architects of Utah |
| UTSHPO Collection | Utah Architects and Builders |
| Spatial Coverage | Utah |
| Rights | Digital Image © 2019 Utah Division of State History. All Rights Reserved. |
| Publisher | Utah Division of State History, Preservation Section |
| Genre | Historic Buildings |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s64x9w3k |
| Setname | dha_uab |
| ID | 1460199 |
| OCR Text | Show AROIITECI' Nk\IE FIR\l NAME --------- JOO Nu11BER BUIIDING Nfu\IE OWNER NM.IE BUILDER NA\IE STREE.T ADDRESS. CI'IY res BUILDING TYPE · apts cm rel other · ------~----- no. stories BUILDING DEScnIPI'ION material number rooms notes DATE year source 19(02. • bp VISUALS AVAILABIB rronth ocl cd ~e. ---------p orig. draw. copy. draw. orig. photo copy. photo nif no. PER\IIT :t{UlllBER PillCE EXISTING/DThlOLISHED exist. clenol. other - - , - - - - - - - ~ mat. 1 f b H.b,ef?1S I M, ~- C-HrE=°l6'f _Jie, ,AAB-p400f;if 0-IU~CH ::fAH bfE:'.GHIT~, 1 =,LG. WH.YfEf::- /4G,2- ..........~ .. -:: • • • 't ~", ... !Illa ,r1p1u• atntcture la EM& 1'1UI Crttk area l\"Ul pro,·lde Jlbrary ... tin ataUoa for aooo realdenta of Salt Lake county. Library ::AB Approves :hallenger ~ail Pay Hike Incrw.Nd alr maU pay total!nJ IU,000 bu bNn &nnted to Chai,,.-r Atrlln .. Co. In a declalon , the .Clvtl AeronauUc1 board, ona14 A. D.uff. Challenrer preal•nt. -.MS Saturday. The 1ncre&N follow, adoption by A. B of a new formula for com1 ~ U,e temporary air mall ,mpenMUon paid feeder &Ir l!nea, · aald. . The UC3.000 increued pay, of lllch JSl.000 la retroactive to the art of Challenrer'a operaUon1 on ay l, ·a.1. extenda over that pcod ·to M.atth. 1949, Mr. Du(( Hid . Under the new formula , Chai~ r will be paid~ per airplane Ile nown from the atarl of op..Uona throui-h April 30, 1948, id 80c per m!le thereafter. The ~,;oua formula provided for 60c er mile, ,,.;th a reduction ot 6c ,r mile every three month• untn levrl pf 3x per mile had been ·ached. Mr. Duff aald. I lawlll$0,000. be· houlled In left part of hulldlnc. Eatlmated coat of ,tructure Plana dra,,•n'by 1\1. E . Harri, Jr., Salt Lake City architect. WALArranO'CS TENTATIVELY APPROVED Library-Fire Station Slated For Flights~ lri Growing County Area Into Jackson By 111!:BER HART One of the faateat rrowlnc arcu of 1uburban Salt "Lake,county aoon may have ill own fire ,talion and library, County Commiaaloner Robert L. Cranmer aaid Saturday." $23 .~00 dupl~x . ln!'ludcd In the total were two apartment unll8, tour ·vacant lot11, two farm 8, tour bu8lnes8 properties end 83 duplexes and private homes . A Sort Drink Plant Tentatively approved by the l<"orinal openln&" ot a nr,w county commi111lon are plan• drawn $50,000 Pepsi-Cola aott drink botby M. I!:. Harris Jr .. architect, ·for a combined fire 8latlon and tling plant at 225 E. 6th South library buildlnr on Everireen at. will be May l. it was announced at about 2&00 Eut. Neareat fire Saturday. Dally production or the eo1Jne to the area now la 1ta- unit I• cathnated at 1200 caaea lioned In Holladay, Mr. Cranmer and 15 m,11 will be emp)oyed . Begun la,t November , con stru ction aald . • In the area to be 11en;ed by the of the plant recently was compropo1ed library and fire station pleted . are approximately ~00 persona, Repair Bill Jligh more than in Mld\'ale , wht're the main county library Is maintained . More than halt 1ts mu ch has AnUclpaUnr (realer expan11ion In been 8pent for maintenance and the area <turinr the next de cade . repair work during the 18..!ll year the commlulon had plan• for the a1 on new construction. ac corth ng propoaed 1tructure arranred •o to a dt'partnirnt or conimrr.-e eAtlthe tire 1tatlon may expand If mate . Approximately $7,000.000.000 necea,ary Into the library wing. was spent on repair• ot all t ype • Included In the building will be while new constru ctio n t otal ed room for one engine 1tnd llving $12,800,000 ,000. quarten for a permantnl •talion Gypsum Plant atten<la11t and (anillv. A \'olunteer department will mi.n the engine. Th, structural phase of co11,trucGuy L . WUton . 1492 It. 9th South , If the library space should be conon a new U . S. Gypsum Co. u ~n named cuhler for the verted , •pa ce for another engine tlon nited St.ates Smeltlnr;. Reflnln, and quarter.11 for a permanent m1tnu!acturing plant Ill Sigurd, Sevier co unty , la nearlni[ comp leMtnl~ Co., to '"!.' "ki . atatr of firemen would be made tion this week . Elli• W . Barko,· II the n,.cancy ~ available. Co. and W . W . Clyde Co. ar~ a u I e d by t h e ' The conversion, It 11 estimated, jointly contracting the earthw o rk eath of John F. will be necessary In approximately and steel erection phase, expected aerber. 10 yean. at which time the library to be complete In two weeks . A.Mouncement also would r,qulre larger quartera . '. the appolntCo11t or the new 11tructure I• e•tl· University Garden" ,ent ,.. a a made mated al approximately $45,000. Finl unllA or the tJniver , ity aturday by F . An eng-tne for the ,talion hu Mulock , vlce been procured, Mr . Cranmer 81tld, GardenA housing project of Cap re I i d e n t and and now Is stationed in Murray . son- Bowm1tn, Inc ., will be co111pleted 1tbout July l, sponsors sa id ennal m&J\&rer Bank Remodeling Saturday. Located 11t 1131 E . 1st '. ...-ut.ern operaSouth, the compact proje ct In oru1. lllr. WIiton Exten1i\'e remodellnK" of the Formerly auoclated with the 8ugarhou.11e branch, Finl Nation- clude• a number of .11eparate atru c: counttnr department of the U . 8 . al bank building, will be completed ture• including 64 family unlt21. uel Co., Mr. Wilton aer\'ed aa next week, C. G. White, manager, Each has two bedrooms, living ,cret.ary. aulat.anl trea.11urer and aaid Saturday. New teller cages, room, kitchen and - bath , and some ·edit ~ e r or that company llghtlnJ, floorinr and fixtures have a dining room . All units have ~ore acceptinl' hi1 new position. have been in.atalled. Interior 11 of range and refriger1ttor Included . e ia active ln MLl<>nlc and Shrln- white maple and _lobby space has Heat Will be furnished tro111 1t central plant. Rent for mo8l u111ts -. drclu. been increued to 17 by 35 feet, will be $100 monthly, $110 for he said. Safe deposit boxes have others. been moved to a new basement ~d Concern to Mov·e vault. Grand opening wlll be next Murray Power Plant · Ofncea of Cooper A .~owe, Inc .. Saturday. An addition to Murr1ty city's dvertialn&' firm. .will be moved Dieael power plant will be comNo Fuse, No Fuss !Oftd,&y to 33 W. Broadway, Oor· pleted in about three months, inMl Crowe. president, announced Eleetrtcal aclenoe baa 1oh·ed •a atul.'day. The nrm formerly main- major pala-ln-the-neck for houae- cluding in.atall1ttlon of all equipment, according to Ellis W . Linej! offlcee at 72 W. 2nd South. llolden and bulldlnJ maintenance Barker, contractor. The addition men \\"bo bave trouble flndlnr was occulone<t by the lncreued tbat tuae that Juat blew ouL A demand for new residents of that email lncand-nt IIJht ha, bun city. . added to the fulle, rtrced to slow Too Hot, Too Cold? wlaen the fuae blow, out. New ad van ceA In healing NJUip· Real E11tate Sale11 menl do Rway with tt1e I requ en t A near $1,UOO,UOO week wa~ re- l1tme n t of '" too hot ·· or ··too col d "" corded in Salt Lake county real during apring 1tnd fall ··,n beestate aalea for the week ended tween " we1tther. MRde of light Friday by the multiple listing bu- metal!, ne\v "conve c tors " gi ve a reau, Salt Lake Real Estate board , uniform heat from steam or hot It wu .announced by Jllchard F . water and don't hold the heat as ~&rd.1~i:·.. exec1;1t1v~ v~ce ~:eslden~. do c!!"st iron. r.adiators ... D~mpers J. S. Smelting Fills :ashier Vacancy Sun/igl,t ••• ALUMINUM -WINDOWS - -~ - - -,;, --7 c;;: - L./c;:. ~ / We•lern A Ir Llncll will be1:ln aummer operations from Salt Llll<e City Into JRck son , Wyo ., June 16, but hall asked Cl\'II Ar ron aul lc.11 board to grant a temporary dieco n tl nu 1tnce o r .11un llne r service In to Weill YellowRtone until Improved airport fa cllltl r• c nn be achlevr.,I . Lola Lake, Salt L11l1e traffic man1tger, exp lained that changes in civi l air regulations, under whi ch all crrtlfled air carriers operate, h1111 a brarlni;: on \Veatern'a drdsion . The regulati on., now pro1·icle that \\' estern co uld no t s::o Into \\"est Yell owator.e air port be l \\' ccn 10 11 .m. a nd 1 n. ni. be.- ause of lo ca l wind and ru ,way .:un<11t1ons . &JV\ II n,.,. I u : u, 1 1J a ,,v111111ii4 lUtlL Investors Need Guarlintee OfWorldBank "Thi• would make it virtually Impossib le for \ Ve st ern to operate sc hedules whi ch w ould meet the nr.eda o r tra ve ler. to Ycll,,wat on r prrtl1 c llon~. 1no~t n H~l'C'IIR11l,. frt•i Natlon1tl parl1 llnd Ill thr. •11 11,r that HII l u nj.! H ... WO!ll("ll ('Ult lt((on.l lime provide fa c t or" necea8ary for new tlre8ses , l,ats and othe r c lotha n operation which would meet all ing items. they will buy well , safety requirements," said llliss though th e t igh t ening o f money Lake. J<~xpresslnR ho pe, fo r earl v co n- felt 111 ninny reta il lines m ay re>rr '"•hopping nrnuntl'" alru c tl on or nn appro ved ~ir porl sult In for hari;: I • or In 1111 attempt to within Yell o\\'Htune National parl< gt ·l cxac y · \\'hat t., wanted In Mi~s L1tke said a re cent c hang e It; of methi11g just 1tbout as policy by departments or interior stead good. and co mmerce pavt's the way for ratllbllAhmenl o r corn111r r dnl a ir. porlN within the bound ar lrs or 11 .. . , 'lll(I~ Uitt ' l }>laJl"' tlonal parka. ~c. ' "' i" . Retail C:redit Units Set S. L. Parley Cred it me 1 1 . an d . Y.. Olne n J Jobs Analysis A progrn m or analyzing thr ~l nlt'l11rr. of t he l '. S. burrnu of lund nu111agC'nH' nl fr o m tht• stnnd · . poin t uf job l"lass1f1cn lion , Mlttb1l1 - fron, zat1011 and nrup~r Halaries has be e n fo u r ~l_ale_,ll "'. 1 11 .i:~ther in Salt initiated in the Co lorado-Utah Lake C1ty\ Ap11l 2J-n for the an- region by Monte C. While. as~istl7ual I cRredl ,ti cCon !rrence or Na- I nnl personnel officer, \Vashingona e a1 rrd1t Assn .. ninth ton 1) c dietrl c l . Ho tel U tah . . . Whiie the c lasaiflcalio n prog-rum MeeUng at th~ same lune will will be carried Into all othe r re · be C;ed1t Womens Brea kfas_t clubs gions o f the burea u, considerable of North Amerlc1t, ninth d1atr lct; basic work w ill be done in this Associ ated Credit Bureaus or t he r egion, Mr. Whit<" said . lfr1tdHoc k y Moun t_a1n States, RJld As- quarte rs is 111 lhe"'Sall Lal<e fcd11oc 1alcd Credit Bureaus or Am er - eral build in g . lea. Inc .. BIXth di.,itnc t . In the Colot·ado-Utah regi on. the Represent.3t1ves w1U att e:1d fro m program will mean c lassification Colot~do. Ne_w .M exico. \\yonllng or so 111 e 11~ men and women perand_ t; lah , 1a1d fed Press, general 111an ently rm ployed to car ry ou t chairman. fun ctions of the bureau In adm ini strati on of some 3:\,ll00,000 a c res o f lands . U • 0 f U., Ch 3111 )er Pl an public The analysis is the first s in ce consolidati on or the former genEconomic Quarterly eral _land oflict anti former grllzlng Plan8 for publication or a quar- aerv1 ce undrr the president ·:, reort erly econ omic rev iew or U tah ganization plan o f 194 6. Th e rehave been m1tde by th e Salt Lal<e gional nffic~s o f th e burenu of la nd City Chamber of r.omnwrcc in- n1n nngrn1cn t Wf're e~t:ibli~hc<.J in Sall l.ul<r Cit y .11111 . 1, 19-17. d11strial co nn ul ttc-r u. nd r~prr!'l1· 11t- I I I nti\·r."I or Uw lJni\'t' r!-11t ~, nf bun•a1 1 or eco11<,rnk ttr u.l 1 /t uh I·' ( 1>11~1,u·s:- I · 'J J I research. ' IT l'H·:t IIS)H'I" Ol"S The industrial ,·nn11n 1t t1•r ap- i\ . , S .. k , . . 1 p ro pria ted $800 townrcl puhl1rn- · llllOIIII( C ' pt ,I t IS . lion o r_ the journal. _:'·h,eh ":"ill be A 1111mhe r of CJJJt -of-.state a nd sup_e ~v,~~d dh_y Dr. E IR oy Nelso;i, local spe a kers w ill address sessions I ~!:~s.... ~n.... , .... ~~:.: ~~:. 1~ :. : •. :~~~.~~ c_..1; 1:1~,, ~: --,~~i;:-f1~~--.~e;;-·-~,i~: wu,11- A 1peclail1t in heatlnr, ventl· en would not •tart buylnir the aprlng-•lyled Ea.!ller clolhe1 whtle latln1r. air conditlonin(, heat off 11 .2% ; faU,_and oil•. off 4.8%; lranamtsaion and air flow, Mr. sucar and aweet•, down 3.7%, and winter wejllher prevailed. A1 It 11, unit volume may not Tuvc, ha.11 contributed to many the followlnJ addlUonal perc,ntace ecreaae•: hit 1aat , ycar'a mark. But dollar technical publication•. volume ahould hold fairly croae - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • Cereal.I and bakery product., to 1947. Bualness was not quite 110 brisk as one store had anticipated, Its manager said . Sales on all l!ne11 we1·e running In 11pproxlmately the ll11me rn tlo "" u•u1tl, he reported. Piece Oood1 A no ther department store executive e1tld he noted sales of piece good , had In c reased thl8 8prinacompared with the pre-Eallter peUae of the World hank to riod a year ago. A greater 8elec.ruarantea •ecurlty of private Intion or fabri cs probably accounts vestment In forei&'JI mineral de· for many women sewing their own velopment will · five the nation.a !rocl<, tor !Ca,trr. of the world · acceu to ura-ently A number or the outfit~ modeled needed natural reaourcl'•, •ay.. at the spring op~nlng have bMn Chari~ Wria-ht In the March 1,; arlllng wrll, and merchants evi•ue of "Mlnlnr & Metallurfy," dently feel the promotion was a monthly publication of the Amerisuccess. can Institute of Minin&' and MetalPrice compnrlson • or Easter lurgical Encineera. clothes with those purc hased a Wright add• that much-needed yrnr airo •re rnlhrr dtrflcult, demineral ruourcea are lylnr unp11rt111,•11t atoro rxec utlvu11 pointed explored In foreirn countrie1 beout. The n111,terl11ls and workm1tncau1e of too many barrien between ship in this year's dresse s are difnations, and that private capital fe r en t in quantity and type , due and enterprise, rather than govto di c lo tea or the "new loo k." ernment agencies, i.11 needed for OUldRla H,·art,·n!ed thla development'. He believes the private invcator Store offici n l ~cnicd a little hc11 rt e ned by i,;~st~~lcs. lhoug-h J. A. Andt'rMen .•• Will take Ill dl.scouraged by government regIn ChicaK"O, ulatlon.11 and the possibility of lhe y w,•rc not as heavv as the onr new dutle seizure should the character or a n1orc op t imlsllc hnd j,redic~ccl . foreign government · chanie. and There still arc cxecu l "·es who polnb out that the World Bank look for a break 111 the textil e was establ!8hed to implement thia market after Ea s t er and spring type of enterprise. ra.~hlons lrn ve moved . But \\'hi lo AOnie lrnve gl oomy j o f the ~even th an n11 al mc<'ling- a nd Firm El vates S. L. Manager Inventor Native of S. L. The Inventor of the cont!nuoua coal cutting and loadlnc machine deacribM in The Salt Lake Tribune some months ago ahd featured in the W1tll Street Journal of March 21'1 , Hnrold F . Silver. of Denver, prci,ldenl of the Sliver En1rlneering Works, Inc .. la a native Sall Laker. He le a member ot the Sliver family, famous through the tint iron working plant in Salt Lake City, Silver Brothers, forerunner of the preaent Sllv~r plant, the 0K"den Iron Work,, Ogden. J . A. Andtrl\en , 318 Hubbard a \'e., r egion1tl manager ot the In· t ermoun~ain bran ch, May lag Northwest Co., has been promot~d lo <'hi<'nico branch mnnaitr ror Maytai: Co., hou.11ehold applian ce manufac turers, a ccording to an announ cement Saturd1ty. Mr. A•)derai,n, who will lake O\'rr his new dutloa Aprll 1 In Chlcag-o. hall been with Maytag sin c e 192!/, serving successively as salesman, district manager and regional manager. H I• 11ew territory will lndudc Illin ois, Indiana and Michigan. !ltr. Andereen 's eldc8t son , Dell And,•r-.·n. 1' regi onal manas::er of The .11tate road commission's adMaytag Northwest Co. in Spokane. visory councH will meet Monday at 10 a.m. al the capitol to discu s a approximately $2,000,000 worth or 1948 road conatruction project,, Roy W. McLeeae, com• mission chief engineer, aald Saturday. The council la headed by Warren I ns l1tllati on of two new aulor m1tlic elevators Is being pushed to H . J3ullock, Cedar City. · comp leti on at Newhouse hotel Ill a cost of ~ 135,000, 1tccordlng to J . Holman WatHs , manager. The AIME Chapter Sets eltvalors are the latest type of cons tru c tion . ope rating at a speed Dunce of 50 feet per second. Completely The annu1tl local dinner-dance automn li e. l he car 8lops are reg- gathering of Utah section. Amerulated merely by a push-button ican Institute of Mining and Metalsystem . lurgical Engineers has been •et for The installation necessitated an April 10 In the Hotel Utah. additional story on the penthouse W. C. (Pat) Page, chairman of ot the hotel for the machillery, the Utah aecUon, will prealde. Mr. Wateu uld . One elevator hBll 0. A. Glaeser I• chairman of the been co mpleted and la In opera- entertainment committee. tion a nd the second one ts expec ted to be ready for operation withi n I\ nrn~~ - - -- - 119.:9'7'• hlrher than Au,ruat.- 1Ne; 30.7% above June 15, 1Hf, and 12.%% over II year al'O. Indivldup.1 food prtcu Whlell •howed decreue.e d\arlnl' the month ended Jreb. 15 Included tlour, round ateak, pork cbopa, bacon, butte, lettuce, lard and augar. Prtc:e tncreue• were reported tor orang--. carrots, potatoea, cooklu, naporated milk, canned corn. beana, coffN, canned t om a to ·• 1 and canned peach••. The B L 8 price Inda •tarted the year 1947 at 183.19, and climbed 1teadfly through June.~ June Index wu 192.8 ai1d that of July ·192.2, lndlcattns • .2 drop. The next decline came from 200.7 In September to 199.4 In October. January'• 211.3 · compared With February'• 207.9. The 1.e" Salt Lake drop compared wltb a na• tional decline of 2.4'){, In the ame month. The national Inda now atandl at 204.7. Insurance Concern Notes Sales Gain Lincoln National Life In.eurance Co. aalea w..ere up 10 per cent over national ·averare, and Salt l.4ke Clty WH on, of Ill top Hllbll' a,rencie1, Cecil F. Crou. vice pre.. ldent and manaa-er ·or arencl.., . ~ported Saturday. Mr. Crosa, who waa stationed In Salt Lake City for aix month.a In 1920, now livea In Fort Wayne, Ind. He addreaaed 65 company repreaentative• from Utah, Idaho and Nevada Slllurday Hotel Utah. Boom ytar for 111 life lnauranh companie• waa 19"8 when aal11 tn• creaaed M pu cent over prewar years, but 1947 hu managed to sustain this peak, he aald. Agent.I and their wlvea were gue11ta of the company Saturday evtnina- at a banquet In Hotel Utah. Thorpe B. baacaon. mana1rer, preaided. In one of the finest business opport Road Board Plans -in years. f\s-t. '48 Construction Newhouse 'Installs 2 N~ Elevators April 10 i 4'7 ~ CORADIO CO I N-0, I I A ti D I AD I 0 Hen'• • ....~, fe, u.ect, IM....._ ln,toll (.,ocftO, WI het.t ,.._,.,, •...,. i,t cobi,u. •tc. P1oy, . 1 w 2 hwrt f• . 2$c. 1Nwtifwl 4et'r, fi11e .. ' "...... INilt t.v9h H • ,.,.. to .,.., , . - ohw yM, . WIDI OPIN PlllO A i,10"'"' IWCHI. St.rt et whe ....... ,.,. , .. ,.,. effe,d, ,,.... 1 .. 1,000 MIi. ,..,,_,. IIWfVfriot ,- CORAD 10 o..t. D. IOI W. 31 ST. H!W YOH l, H.T. IN( :OHPOHATIONS .\lhwral t : nilnf"rrlni:- t.:o . • t;rand J u rwt1un. ( 'o lo. Main Utah nrrtre, ~lnnh . Cap1t al l1. r<1 a t $100.000, dl\'l tlt·d Into !l!l.000 shores 8':"'o cum u 1.i:tt l\·c prC'rC'rrec1 stork, o r $1 each pnr va lue ; 1000 llihare!I common stork nr SI t'arh or par ,: alue . To HO~E ~OVIE TIME r |
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