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Show THE CITIZEN & HOTEL MOXUM. MOTOR COMPANY WEETER-COLLET- T The Moxum Hotel is absolutely fire proof, moderately priced and located conveniently to all points of interest In the city. They have hot and cold running water in all rooms and in every way is a modern and hotel. The hotel is. within five minutes walk from the famous Mormon Temple up-to-da- te 0 and grounds, in the center of the shopping district and theatres and operates a free bus to and from all depots. ... THE RUN OF THE SILVER HORDE The Booth Fisheries Company is one of the worlds two largest producers and packers of salmon. Its 17 salmon canneries, with their yearly capacity of 900,000 cases, are located at inlets and river mouths, from .i the Columbia River to far Northwest Alaska, where unfailingly great runs of the king of food fishes return in their season from the seas, driving back towards the fresh waters where they were spawned. To supply, these plants Booth maintains a fleet of 235 vesseis and employs directly or indirectly the services of 1,200 expert fishermen and canners. .. The Motor Company, distributers for the Packard and Reo in Utah, Southeast Idaho and West Wyoming, was established here in July, 1923. This company carry a stock of about Weeter-Colle- tt . $100,000.00 worth of automobiles, a full stock of parts and give employment to 47 people in Salt Lake City. Their building and show rooms embrace about 32,000 square feet of floor space. They have 14: dealers throughout their territory. The officers of the company are: J. Weeter president; E. S. Collett, vice president, and Lloyd Weeter, secretary and treasurer. Their show rooms are located at 465 South Main C. street. The assets represented by Booths facilities for catching, packing and distributing salmon are only a part of the productive investment of $15,000,-00- 0 which makes the Booth Fisheries Company deserving of its place as the greatest fisherman in the world. BOOTH FISHERIES COMPANY OWNS AND OPERATES THE D. C. DUNBAR CO. This business was first established in 1906 by D. C. Dunbar. In 1914 Mr. L. E. Arnold became associated with him. In 1920 the business was incorporated under the present name, and in 1923 Mr. Dunbar retired and the business was taken over by the present officers. L. E. Arnold, president and manager; C. E. Painter, vice president, and Clyde W. Simpson, secre- tary and treasurer. This is the largest concern specializing in water works between Denver and the Pacific coast. They carry a complete stock of pipe and water works supplies. The office of the company is located at Walker Bank building. Expanding to meet the needs of a growing community, now has vastly facilities for merchandising service. 1 inrry 324-325-3- 26 A U.T A H S T -- 0 R; E . FOREVER Y B O D Y |