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Show ' 4 tha Tha winds and waves are always on si da of the ablest navigalorsGib, bon. FOUNDED 1850 LAKE CITY SALT Work Is Started on Salt Lake Brand' UTAH Proposed Salt Lake Federal Reserve Bank Building Federal Reserve Bank Bml&g; final Contracts Are Awarded CDUNTlf . ME lArdutecU Drawings and Specifications Indicate Quarters Will Be Among Most Beautiful and Convenient in Country. ' li ; ' Tha whole - conception, whils very simple la treatment Is shows to be chaste and dignified, the ceiling only of ths main banking .. PMtiMMIS 0F.FUNDML CUTTERS Chief of Tollri Joseph E. Bur-bi- d re has issued an appeal to the public to assist in apprehending tpotorists who drive between vehicles in funeral processions. "A vigorous campaign is going to he started for this sort of viola' tors' hs said Tuesday. We bars had several near accidents caused by persons attempting to rut through funeral processions, and we are asking the public 0 kindly note- the license numbers of automobiles that violate tlis ordinance and report same to me. when complaints will he filed. The courts have assured us that th-- y will cooperate with the In this matter. The ordinance. In part, follows: "Bee. 4424. It will be unlawful for any person to drive or propel, or cause to be driven or propelled, n sny vehicle, or street or car so aa to break the consecutive line of 'march or line of travel of any funeral proceselon upon any of the streets In Salt Lake City. ' - inter-urba- Uuh Trapper to Hare " Marketing Organization W 11 ford C. Wood, tnan&rr of the Wood Fur Tannery of Wood Ctom, 1 totvlng today for New York to take a course In fur rutting and v. Ha will atop at St. Louis, where he will complete an organisation of the Trappers for all which-w- ill Win "'their furs under on head tola sold ' , direct. This will to fie to ton pot coot for the trappers. vVVtH trappers, n That Boyer ' iimimm Who tMrweo, Beats With To every girl who brings her doO to . . room being richly modeled and decorated. The lobby floor is to be finished in selected tile of vary-- 1 ing hue In harmony with selected Utah marbles which are to form the wainscots of ths public lobby. The banking screen of ornamental iron la to be finished in the latest process baked --on enam-ti-lshed plats glass win complete the upper banking screen which Is crowned with an ornamental enameled iron cornice. . All partitions and doors throughout the building will be fireproof and mostly of pressed metal. Elevators aip provided one for the usual passenger and vault service The main stairway Is to be constructed of marble and wrought Iron and is conveniently located oui of the lobby to tha right of the main entrance All stairways in the building are enclosed. The public' lobby is entered through the main entrance in South Temple street. It occupies a north central position In the plan giving access to the tellers eagee officers quarters and the main leading to the tipper stairway floors. L To Contain Cafe. room, The Board of Directors ocand ths bank officers' quarters cupy the frontage at the North snd East sides of the floor Immediately adjoining the lobby while the departments of the bank organizations occnpy ths West end and the South center of the main floor and most of the second floor where alee la provided a cafeteria and kitchen for tha convenience of employes A telegraph office Is also provided In this floor with direct wires connecting the branch with the several offices of ths bank in the Twelfth Federal Reserve district and the Reserve" banks In other V. .wm Salt lakes bnpodig MW Federal Beaervc Bank for w hlch contracts hsTO bees swarded be erected tax the atte of, ike Gordo House at the corner ot Slate oud booth Trmple Marcia. i districts l ne WILL OFFICIALLY ! Jvisitjjtahsynod VISIT Dr. Xkarise R. . Erdmaa of Princeton. N- - J- - moderator of tha Presbyterian church general assembly will make an official visit to Salt Lake, Wednesday, Fab. 17. Elaborate plana for his entertainment are being made by Rev. George E. Davlek of the Flint Presbyterian church and other local . churchmen. - Dr. Erdman will be guest at a luncheon at noon at the Chamber of Commerce for all officers of all the Praabyterlan churches of the synod of Utah. During the forenoon ha will apeak at Westminister college. At S p m. be will take dinner with the elders of the church and their wives at a Sait Laka hotel. The principal address wit be delivered I pm. at tha First Presbyterian church to which the public la Invited. This meeting will he followed by a reception for the moderator sad Mr. Erdman at the ' church. In addlticn to being head of the entire Presbyterian church. Dr. Erdman la professor of practical theology In Princeton- - Theological seminary, and aa author of various theological hooka He was graduated from the Princeton seminary In 1111. and served as pastor of the Presbyterian church of Overbrook, Philadelphia, for six years, then as pastor of the First Presbyterian church at Germantown. Philadelphia, until list, when he became professor at Princeton. At present he Is moderator of the Presbytery of New Brunswick, N. Jlesdquarter fov the 1424 cam. patgn were opened la parlor H of the Newhouee hotel Monday by the Democratic party. Mrs. Burton W. Huaser will be placed In charge. It was announced by W. NOTED IN SILT IME J,' Parker, state chairman. Campaign will be made this year for the election of a United States senator, two Congressmen, a justice Growth and Improvement of adef the supreme court. 1 1 state senvertising In Balt Lake during ths ators, 14 representatives and counpast 14 years, wss noted by A. H. ty officers In each of ths counties adwith the exception of one holdover securities commission nor to filing Skankey. prominent Balt Lake commissioner. vertising man who will leave shortbond but they did object to furly to opan offices In Oakland, Calif., nishing a bond through an assurin speaking at the joint mooting of ance company as the law providthe Bait Uk, Advertising club and BISHOP ed. This has subjected them to the, Better Business bureau at the added and unnecessary expense. New house hotel Nonday. The board of governors, however, -- Nr. Skankey brought out several a resolution to have all points with regard to advertising DIES IH LOS UNEELES adopted members comply with the law and from the viewpoint of a practical pleaded Its efforts toward securadvartlaing man. Ha emphasized ing an amendment to the law at the advisability of continuous adthe next session of the legislature vertising, even with smaller spmoe. (continued from page on sec. one) The commission bad suspended rather than larga and what ha call' exchange Monday morning for ed spasmodic" advertising. the Loe Angeles public library the Nr (allure of board memebra and othbefore coming to Balt Lake. Skankey dwelt on ths necessity of ers to comply with the law which on organised plan of advertising Succeeded Bishop Bosnian. requires brokers and dealers to rather than "Inspiration.' the register with the commission anBishop Glass succeeded DR. firtMJS R. ERDMAN. He discussed the necessity of Right Rev. Lawrence Scan Ian who nually and to fils bond. Gn this proper merchandising. died m this city Nay 14. 1414. He phase of the situation ha said that came here to attend Bishop BosnU advertisements failed to "puli'1 of STATE NAMES NEW ian's funeral. Announcement there was someth1 ng wrong with his elevation as bishop was receivtha store or the goods or tha ad ed he in Rome from and June necesHe stressed the vertiaing. Balt Lake several times prior sity of hard work combined with TJ to tha official notification and the enthusiasm to make a gneoaas of which took place In consecration or any other phase of advertising October of the same year. human - XL D. activity. Btandtsh presided. Vusie Immediately after coming to Salt was furnished by tha Paris com' taka Bishop Glass took a deep L. IT. ' Hal. of Amarillo, Texas, Interest In civic affairs, although pany, vocal numbers being ren- J. Dr. Erdman baa received honnever appearing in the limelight. It and former Kansas resident has dered by Miss Clairs Adams snd B orary degrees from the College of le eald that under hto regime more been engaged by the stale board H. Betti of health heroris succeed W. H. ares BntAytr college. LOS JlNG BUSS, Jan. WpwtrOklo; rN8j property Was acquired for Frliiwdoir wnSversityr He thart under any other admin- Larkin aw"eaiflfary engineer. Mr. apporn The Cutter aniUegg Industry Larkin resigned of the next meeting, and Mrs. Amy to a member of he Presbyterian needs n WltlHay or a Judge Lan istration, board of foreign mission, and a Abe Jfseeajhef-aeimxbls- t' vlf'xdcr- - St !a aporvJc ec. . the, great Armstrong La -Costas, JwlnclpaJ flecttrfer ' head eminence. of dis at its to speculation , stop - cathedral on South. Temple street, dustry. speaker. W SknaSknswnMhnainmmnaM and gambling, W. F. Jensen, ot Salt then called St. Mary's Mr. Hale A publicity' committee was apcathedral wijl arrive In Bail Lake TESS GIVEN. ' Lake, preeident of the- - Pacific sad later changed to tha Cathedral about Feb. 1 from Amarillo, Texpointed consisting of Harry J. HelCheese and of tha Madeleine, was remodeled as. whore be was engaged as aa States ton, Mrs. Amy Armstrong La Costa Nearly 14 applicants for license Poultry Butter, Egg, told ISt and R. D Standish. Z. C. N. I. was and tji Interior decorated at a cost engineer in the construction of a h organisation aTtroding asked to furnish music for the 4144.444. Bishop sewer svntem. He Is a graduate approximating before aria beauty, appeared four-day next meeting which will be held on state convention, today. Glass was recognised as an artist of the University of Kansas and of registration tbePresc Jensen department X. the recommended Feb. considerable experience In Nonday, at the opening of a three appointment of a committee - to and this work attracted widespread has hadhealth By request of'J. A. Greenewald. Tuesday and sanitary work, public attention. -.of dax examination applicable. mita member of'the advisory TOm to Dr. 'T. U. Beatty, taka ills suggestion under advtoef81 according Interested in Boys. , ment. , ten of the Better Business bilreaif. a health commissioner. Bishop Glass was greatly Intermeeting will bo held Friday eve"Speculation and gambling must be eliminated and the business ested In boyr end did much for ning, Jan. 2. must get down to a sound, every- the Boy Bcoute cf tha Catholic deeply Interested day commercial basis. the asso- church. Alwaysmatters -ha kept in in educational I.1ABET TO OFFICIATE NT ciation's executive declared. Catholio schools "Violent and spasmodic price close touch with ' . fluctuations n dairy and poultry of the state He was regarded as constitute a crime the father of Bt. Mery's on the commodities against the Industry ." hs eontln- -' Hin. brine built by the Bisters of ned. "Until some method Is devle- - (the Holy Cross Racrvd od to obviate this condition, th I H did much for tn EVERY TON vContumeiY demand will eontinti to Heart acadorty An Oaden. th Mey i Former Governor - Charles R. bo driven away with Inevitable nll Cathce rlrla club, Flrt velfth Seal irtreet, th Mifbey will officiate at hto first flouth and j hardship to the producer and re FAME WON scout Court of Honor at the West ifCatholic Men' club and other In- -j taller aa well as th eonauTner Whatever field of wa a tireless He was A. high school. Friday when all troops stitutlona Nelson of Salt Lake J. KIXO Comt makes (rood on business you ara In,' of Salt Lake Council will be sumhis of fatth a of association or the th among director people Once seed la every trial. moned to receive awards gained there to a book that tat the Monday session. beater or furnace, and K le snd frequently visited outlying d- since Dec. 1. the time of the last j .on the Job for rood. It trtcia, especially Price and adja- will give on inforcourt. clear end hot. tha hardest t0WTsoft coal mined. Reports Finding Deposits Lnt8' nee coming to 6a It Lake be, Nr. Mabey will open the meetmation with a cash ing of semite of their parents abd wrote many volumes of an educa-- , value when applied Of Calcium Carbonate 'tional friends at 714 pm- -, and the promuebi nature and religious We imsismsI and ett to your work. music by the work gram will begin with to vc tha a devoted which ly of Kiat Ceal Mined Large deposits of - practically scout lnd. of boys, He was a member of the j kjr the t. i. Fuel pure calcium carbonate have been Rotary For the first time since ths Let ua help yon few larynt fftlww ot but since his llloern found la the Cedar vallev about 24 dd not club coui ta of honor wera begun. Teneal ta Itah take ex active part in. Ha choose It. miles wear of LehL according to derfoot scouts will be awarded the affaire.. Edsrard Bouthwlck. chief da'ry and WK BELL HAY GRAYS badges at the meeting along with food Inspector who to encouraging ETC. the honors bestowed pn first and SEEK IRATE nCREAfiE. second class scouts in the way of 6ev.lopm.ot of the d. po-i-is to supIncreased rates for electric bow..1 merit badges and orders of rank. ply poultry wttRth. needed minerr are eousht by the Swan Creek al compound. New decorations will be added to Teris ot the mineral show It to Electric company In an applies-- ! wamthe recent'y adopted troop r be N 44.24 , per cent pure calcium tlon filed wllh the public, utilities1 pum belt. with 1.44 per cent magnesium car- commission Tuesday. The company! Mabey will be: Major W. W Williams, bonate. a substance not nndeatr- - serves Rich countv. The Invest- -. and William Btory, Jr, eble for pee of the mineral e'ther tnent to placed at 1 41.444, while the D. C. Green, D. 8. 8penoer and W. In the sugar Industry or In chlckea operating Incoma In the lint Ifour E. Day. feed. . years has sightly exceeded ill. 444. - . - Rlmeasuf GbflBCS. ' u ' Batter, Egg Czar Needed Declares "Salt , via-ltt- ol Lake Dealer Wllh B goal set at $44,444 In pledges, students of the University of Utah launched Tuesday the third annual drive for funds for a Union building Pledgee amounting to 4144.404 have been received In previous years, and the present effort to conducted to enable the student body to extend the total amount of student subscriptions to n " -- p What Is Your , eta-Ive- - I j I 1 EaifcigcCbalCa n an C, have been reached during commissioner the agreements pointed out that the SIS.OOS available from federal biological survey funds for rodent control would be joined with 44.444 at the command of the state department and the entire wn placed under control ot Scot t Zimmerman, in charge of rodent Control for the federal biological survey hi the state. County agents and district inspectors will be employed In executing the work. There will continue to be a demand for fisld and seed Inspection as well ag shipping point Inspection service outside of counties regularly organised and the Mate department will hold one man available at che Mate office to meat Ibis need. Fees will be levied to meet the expense , , . Assisting-Chairma- A- - e open to disabl-r- ttonaj It was d under rehabilitation pro- brought .out la ths Tuesday morning gesaion of thaf poe-sib- le EUS5DFS.L ft f. e eouraeg-ar- m.n whs seek"'trainlng S.L 17 Si-FE-B. work-elect- j. nCD A Pair of Dolls, Shell Three -- ' The telephone service board Is conveniently located In the Mess-snlnear the main stairway overlooking tha B11 floor Bad. spacious examiners' office Is also located In this floor. --An area for the etoragw and filing of. old records la located In. the basement floor while current tiles are convenient to the clerk space of the first and second floors. I Co min usd en Page Six) be the the part few days at a series of three day conference of Utah and federal vocational rehabilitation meetings between the college au- boards at the Hotel Utah. . thorities, the farm bureau and First the men may go into permCommissioner Harden Bennlon anent employment with rather inand Inspector H J Wehb of the definite supervision over their work state department of agriculture. by the Veterans Bureau. - It wee derided Second they may enter a that the district training agriculture Inspectors and county school for disabled men where they aeenta should assist eah other for wti be taught industrial vocations the agricultural prosperity of the and trades under supervision ot tha state. Subject to the approval of bureau. Third they mar enter training In the county commissions it was arranged that the two Inspection industrial plants with the status of forces should occupy the same of- employees, but without wages from fices and join in securing sten- the plant. Round tabla discussion brought ographic and office facilities. out that the problems arising from Bennlon Speak. the three plans center about jhs "It was thought thaf It might question of how best can the man be possible to hare county agents be fitted to maintain permanently deputized as state Inspectors par- himself. ticularly In counties where no provision to now made for ths state Ut&h-Id&h- o Farmers Will Inspection forces thus confsrrlng on them- powers to represent the Learn Weed Eradication state department of' agriculture,' Commissioner Bennlon said. Utah"lucky ir- th. seed ST. "Conferences brought out how ever that such a practice would be hlbit which carried off tha major th contravention to rule of the ex- awards In tha seed department of tension service. While this practice the Chicago livestock chow will b placed on the Union Pacific seed would not be permitted it agreed that county agents could special at the Idaho border and tour practically every seed organise for rodent control work, weed eradication, orchard cleanups district In Utah and Idaho. growing and ground broken. Tbe building and might do most ef the work The Seed special, which to being carried on by tbs bureau of plant sent out by the railroad company ' industry of tha state board through will have exhibits of all weeds danthe regular Inspectors excepting gerous to tha Nest. It will also only such matters aa Inspection of have potato and grain grading disSTATE LIFTS BAR nursery stock, seed certlflcstlon. play. The train la scheduled to coma Shipping- point Inspection and Issue offtetat- quarantine ordeiw finding ho LTAK TeSl 2 after a on the state department. of southern Idaho. TheUdaytour gem state Tha extension service wtll per- annually sustains 42,444.444 loss edEXCHANGE form all tha organization and OH from weeds and It to expected that ucational work preparatory to the a good many growers will take adInspection regulation And certifi- vantage of the Instruction to be cation service done exclusively by given out aa the train stops xt the the state board- different central points. tot sanction of the Withholding Deputies weeded. B. Ah Ison, seed commissioner C Salt Lake Stock A Mining ExCommissioner Bennlon (declared of Idaho, will be tn charge of tha train during its Idaho tour while change which was In effect a sus- that the movement did not mean services of dtotrlct in- Professor George Stewart, agronolasted abolishing pension, only a few hour Monday. When Informed that th spectors In counties where they mist nt tha Utah experiment staexchange had taken a stand wh are now employed. Both the eoun- - tion will take over the work tha securities commission to re- ty agents and the inspectors botnvthe train crosses the state border, to keep them quire Its members to adhere to have sufficient work the letter of the securities law tha busy and even if It were found to be B. Y. U. Leadership Week two tha for agencies board rescinded Us action of earcombined there would be no econlier In the day. Speeches Heard in S. L. W. D. Nebeker. preeident of the omy aa deputies would have to be exchange, said that members did appointed. By mean of an Infant amplifier not objact to registering with the Illustrating the effect of the Business? ML TO HELP and thc extension workers of the gram -- !! JDINSiOISJIBLEO VETS - Closer working: agreement tween inspection forces of cf ' YEAR Rodent Control Money Is Discussion of Different - Placed - in - Hands of Plans Occupy First Day Federal Agent; Plans Of Utah Federation Vocation Boards. Outlined at Meetings. 4 Salt Lake City's dream of a fed and reserve bank building Is about to be realized. Actual work in preparation for the structure which will be one of the striking buildings of the city, has commenced and federal reserve officials are - looking foitoard to early completion. kaSd Tkewe bank lng. site, vault, fixtures and " equipment will cast iM ttl. ... Details of tha building's structure and pictures which show the new bank as it will he were released for the first time Tuesday. As the picture Indicates the new bank at the Intersection of State ' and South Temple streets, on the site of the old Gardo house will be a decided addition to the alof Salt Lake. ready fine structures The building- - is to be of two stories and basement, fronting approximately 122 feet on South Temple street and 01 feet on State firestreet. It willi' be entirely proof. To Cse Local Labor. The main floor will hare a ceilfeet end will eming height of brace a mezzanine along the front and along part of tha rear aide. The building fat to be constructed , of Utah materials with local labor as far as possible. The structural frame, floors and tha basement walls are. to be reinforced concrete. The vault will be of a patented steel and concrete design believed to be the most modern development In vault const ruction. "The exterior will be of glased granite brick with terra cotta cornice and trireminga Cottonwood granite wit be employed for entrance steps and step buttresses A massive bronze entrance will be In the South Temple front where doors will bear the bank's Insignia. jX pretentious flag staff to tower . above the building will rise from grade at the northeast corner of the plot. Tha interior architectural treat-an- t, conforming arilhlhe exterior. Is of Georgian period antecedent radiating an American Colonial SIXTH SEVENTY TUESDAY JANUARY 26 1926 crea i. to o - VWVri4ri 4204.004. The. drive began with Ta special aaeambly of tha. students at JO,40. at which Rev. John Edward Car- var. Ogden, member ot the hoard ot regents was the principal speaks Following this meeting 264 Ztu-- 1 dents, working in teams of two, of the began active solicitation members of the student body who have not yet subscribed to the Union building fund. Contests are the being conducted for selling greatest number ot pledges. Prizes Include, plaques, properly marked, i In honor of the winning sorority and fraternity to b placed tn the Union building when completed, a floor lamp, a gas heater, a 424 cash prize a princess pat treasure chest and a hat. Tha central drive committee consists of the executive council, th . chairman of the publicity commlt-tee and the leaden ot the various The personnel tn- -i departments. c.odes: J. Grant lyereon. chair- -' ! man; Joeeph Rosenblatt, Sharp Dalnes Ruth Blewart.. Era Hancock, Dilworth Woolley, David L McKay, Nymphua Htcken, Parley Neeley. Dorothy Covey. Roy GardLeland ner. Robert Henderson Johnson. Paul Kimball. Imogen Wilhelmaon. Ellis Barker, secretary of th alumni association, and Merril Faux. i I PAY8 INHERITANCE TAX. The estate ef Frances N Twit-t- y. lata of New York, paid, 4427.44 Inheritance taxes to the state Tuesday. Installed by the K8L broadcasting station of Balt Laka in College hall Provo, addressee delivered at the Leadership Wsek exercises are being received hi Balt Lake each day this week aa distinctly aa though they wera being beard In the hall Itself. Monday the address of Dr. Adam . 8. Bennlon. superintendent Jf Church schools came over In sur-.- J exto fine while It Myle. passingly pected that similar results win be attained In handling the addressee, ef members of the First Presidency and others during tha wsek. Tbs' time to between 1.44 sad 4 o'clock.' ' Salesmsmskip Enrollment! Establishes New Record Registration for tbs cost as in' salesmanship snd bPalneswefOctew- -i cy to be conducted by James 8., Knox, head of ths Knox school of! salesmanship. Cleveland. Ohio, an-- 1 der ths auspices of ths extension dviston of th University of Utah, has exceeded enrollment Is any other extension clans. It was reported Tneeday. The course wilt be:46 p.m- -- lReting gin- Tuesday at-7 each Tuesday snd Friday for three of the Vuuitorium the weert."wr Utah Oe and Coke company tJ south Main street. to largely a matter Salesmanship of personality snd personality may be cultivated. Mr. Knox teaches. Poor salesmaashlp will kill any business faster than the combined effort of the rest of the organize- tion ean baltd tt up. he.haa eaa eluded after 24 years ot study, -- Underwear Wed. and Than. SEE00 HEAVY WOOL Sweaters Regular $7.00 ' 2 tETWi- - et A HEAVY 3.50 T T S vojron |