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Show , . , -- ' 191-0- April .,11,. Thursday, !!,.' --- . , - - . - r , s 1 BrAdmitte - , , ''N . , 8pec1fications for five-uni- t to proceed work was by to Board of & Ashton tects, tr State y Assessment Will On $1 000 000 In U. P. Holdings of an adminisbuilding and four cell- tual ton,strUction tration i houses. with connecting corridors. Thus, the entire institu fon will be placed under a single ryof WILL CALL Samuel W. Stewart, chairman of the board, announced that the building commission will advertise for bids for individual units. The prison will cover an area about the size of one and a half city square blocks. Two high wire fences will surround , , -- - - the buildings and recreation yard. be The four cellhouses will three stories high and will shelter 609 persons. The prisoners will be assigned to cellhouses according to their classifications under a ph- providing for segre gation of inmates .so that most evil types will not mingle with less criminal convicts. Itwo-stor- y I I. bakery, power plant and factories. An auditorium with a seating capacity of 600, will be in the latter building. 1 , 'A11Electric Home Is Planned For Lain! Avenue 9 iI ( . i , i I . ,- Construction of an home, first undertaking of its kind in the intermountain area has been started by the Electrical League of Utah, it was announc- ed today. Under the direction of Paul J. Devine, chairman of the league's activity committee, the home will be erected at 1750 Laird Avenue and when completed will exhibit proper electrical wiring, electric range, water heater, refrigerator, automatic coal stoker, furnace fan, disposal unit, dishwasher, ironer. etc.. as well as correct lighting. Because the average Salt Lake City home is now using more than twice as much electricity as it did 10 years ago, "Certified Adequate Wiring," which defines minimum electrical requirements by specifying proper electrical wire sizes, number of drcuits, convenience outlets and proper switches, will be the basis for providing service for the many modern electrical applianCes to be displayed. Upon its completion, , 1-- ownerancl prospective . home -- home- builders will be invited to in- spect the completed residence. Broader Security Plan Held Likely , on Union. Pacific nt WILL BE TWO STORY The administration building structure. It will be a ,will contain the prison officials and clerks' offices, public hearing room Ifor use of the Board of Pardons, waiting room, visitors' room; hospital and barber shop. An adjoining building will inmess clude a prisoners' hall, guards' dining room, kitchen, - - In the Capitol, built largely from the inheritance tax on Union Pacific Company stock. held in the estate of the late Edward H. Harriman, plans were made today to again go after inheritance taxes on stock held in Utah corporations. John D. Rice, assistant attorney general, said that Utah will levy an inheritance tax assess-me- BIDS, The federal security program may be broadened to provide health and disability Insurance of soon, Dr. Heber R. Harper Denver, regional director for the Federal Social Security Board, declared yesterday afternoon during a visit in Salt Lake. Here to conferwithWilliam B. Hayward, manager of the Salt Lake'field office of the bureau of old age and survivors' and Ray R, Adams. . insurance, executive director of the state department of placement and unemployment insurance. 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DOWNBal. 14950 . .. , --, ',,,, ::: ,....' r 1 TELEVISION 0.- .' . Our Two boys, 11 and 15 years of age. respectively were in custody of police department crime prevention bureau officers today .4 Lifl , acle-valu- !::. , VILY : - . a , Found breaking open a pea. nut vending machine in a field in the rear of 547 Mortensen Court by Sam Steele of that address, two boys about 10 years of age, ran when Mr. Steele started to question them, he reported to police today. A wing nut holds a new bench vice for light work an any desired ,., , I ot -- The County Commission today had denied a request by Theron 14rson for- - a draft beer license at '4810 Holladay Boulevard. ' 1 - ,.., grO,, 88 Ault I - as 4 ; Cycles Taken From S. L. Boys Boys Tamper Ott , , , .. ' ,,7 '71I New 1940 Lowboy ,Apyrirwl, Monthly - 4 till Carrying Charge ,'., Low Price! ..'s i - , pot At A Reccird , Was officially ;,.?! Mont. Usual stiltWit - lad foot president. McCurdy- , II :1 i . - - : Tit' SHONV L E - walnut veneer bedroom suite with beautiful waterfall fronts. With 'center guides, 4ove-tai- l drawer construction and large round mirror. Extra quality! Extra value! ' 4 i. -- N4, I. ' ; , Four-piec- e , : .:::.;'..-..'- ''. J i i Silvertane Vanity Bench to Match Chest of Drawers , '?..'-...:- '''' '' ;Y:''''''''' s'' t i be. Varsity With Big Mirror r,6, -- 1 - 7 ' .' '''' 1 , ST Y F T- -- Full Sized Bed ',. announced that the name of the "SouthMission" had western States been- changed to the "Central States Mission". the headquarters to remain at Kansas City, Mo., with James G. Duffin as publican Club campaign committee will be held in the Newhouse Hotel tomorrow at 1 p.m.. it was announced today by Mrs. Laura H 11-Tu- 11 a 88 DOWNSalance $5 ::,,..:: ,...L., .'.' ,k, p, l's',; , ''''. .' , , '''' '2 ' .., '' , :,- , ,.., ,''. -- 1004- -1t G. O. P. Women To Meet , ,' .,- ; I ,,,., ::; qtoi4, i:wi,,. ''.'' 11- ntertaiflmcnt E 7 1::', 0 .., ...,, ';::;' Value Bedroom ,: 4,54' ... , l',,,... x, row , . I1 Ward, Salt arrived at New York, May 14, and at Florence, Neb. May 25. I883The steamship "Nevada" sailed from Liverpool,. England, 13 with 352 Saints, including returning missionaries under the direction of David 0. McKay. The company arrived at New York, April 22, and at Salt Lake City, April 30. 1885The steamship "Wisconsin" sailed from Liverpool, England, with 187 Saints, under the direction of (Louis P. Lund. - IG N 4:1Piece t:.;. ,.,.,;. F. Nesten. Tile company ..Robert fi-o- N G Lake. Fifth I Music and 1 fl o d e IKstchtny--- I ., , : Lake City, was organizetd Thomas W. Winter as bishop. 1859The ship "William Tapfrom scott" sailed Liverpool. England, with 752 Saints, bound for Utah, under the direction of g i: i !,;.:,0.,' 8 ' .I i ,4: 1830Oliver 1853The Anticipating the electrical reof the quirements residential area on the Utah Power and east bench,-.th- e Light Company is erecting a $6.5,- 000 electric distribution center near Fifteenth South and.Nineteenth East Streets, it was announced today by C.' A. Wolfrom, Salt Lake division manager. Excavation on the .structure site is under way and completion is scheduled for some time in May. Mr. Wolfrom said the Emigration distribution center will provide the facilities fort improved th-electric sdCtiorrof the city from Thirteenth East to Nineteenth East Street and Thirteenth South to Seventeenth South Street. 'With the completion of the 5,000 KVA distribution center, 11,000-volt a feed circuit will the residential area instead of 4,000-volt the present circuit. Previously the section was served by distribution centers in the southeast and northeast parts of the city. Iti -- 0,,:: mer, Annie Whitmer, Jacob Whit.... mer and Elizabeth Whitmer were in baptized by Oliver Cowdery Power Firm Starts Work On Distribution Unit - i APRIL 11 Cowdery preached the first public discourse delivered by any of the elders in this dispensation: The meeting was held in the house of Peter WhitSeneca mer, sen.. at Fayette, County, New York. Hiram Page, Catherine Page, Christian Whit--. In Utah. f.'"''.. :::;4. ,:: : Seneca ,,N .r :: , - - 795' ' By Andrew Jepson Assistant Church Historian recent decision of the highest court in the case of Cur. ry versus McCantess, said Mr. Rice. had apparently reversed parts of the decision in the case against the state of Maine. At least to the extent that the ownership of captal stock represents ownership of property in a state there appears, he said, little difference between ownership of real property and of stock M --- - I , Our New ,s ee ,,. rage 5 - :- I Re History stock. The . 1 This Day In Churett - Flpor MERCHANDISESOLDDAL,111 r( - rapidly-expandin- NO I stock, 1. Rgefrigerators : ment of patients, with di.ice cream. pastries cr other rich foods banned." valued at $1,000,000, in the $90,- 000,000 estate of Edward S. Harkness who died in New York a year ago. The Union Pacific Company is a Utah corporation. , The Utah- law providing for state inheritance taxes on proptly held in Utah, including capital stock. of Utah corporatons. regardless of residence of the deceased, is still on the books and has never been directly attacked, Mr. Rice explained. I 932 In Collect ions storwd when attorneys held that the ruling of the United States Supreme Court in the case of the First Nationar Bank of Boston against the state of Maine had made collections invalid. This case stopped collections by Maine of inheritance taxes on the nonresident ownership of corporate ' ' Furniture, Department! - Mattress Making 23:00f stlio Pve: sand pointed. will be called in as ed until the full complement is working. the superintendent said. "Since rest and diet are the principal factors in treating. tuberculosis.".Dr. Parratt saide."we must insist upon strict adherence to hospital rules regarding treat- 1 9 . Guests in Our- Second Our - . work on the- same date. . ' . A Demonstrations! Anticipated patients from the Salt Lake County Hospital have not yet been certified for admittance to the state institution. Dr, Parratt said, but with the opening of the- Sanatorium on Saturday. he expects speedier tion' Dnp:p pun tin g. Staff members. already ap. archi- 1 g'' start i- ...., 1. Of ' . Nuall . .. - Be to-- In- the board had approved ,prelim--.-Inarplans for the project. The plans contemplate even- , , Aaintoday ,, - drItich-FoödiTarrec- Utah To Ask prepare working drawings itict' the inheritance stitution. with the Authority the given Tax On Stock Corrections the Evans, after n,, k. -- ,, , . the-Mou- i ' new tuberculosis sanatorOGDEN, April ium, dedicated March 19, will receive its first patients Saturt. day, according to Dr. Louis Parratt,-supeach from Weber, Utah and Sanpete Counties One patient, ' has received orders to reflort at. the institution,Saturday, he re-, 'I ported. i One nurse.6two maids and two ,Architect for- the new state -- prison at the Point of Io - , Office Building, 4 Celliwuses Are Slated , , - IISH .. t-- ' - , . s,eands Fu rrn oils u r e . w4 ,,,, ,A, .3 , , - - I , ' i - . , --- - , . ' The Deseret News, Salt Lake City; Utah . 1 . . : Architects, Sanatorium Takes Start To MaptiPatienfs Sfaturdasy Plans TUbercular Victims' From 3 Counties Will, ,Pri.s( - - . , 44 ,,o - . - , ME A D 4 CUSTOMER PARKING X , SALT LA! 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