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Show We are sure you will be surprised and very much pleased with the new 1 Virginia Palace Will Be Dedicated to the Pit ! i Ogdens Social Center, Complete to tmt Of a Palatial Home, Set in a PQLt Was Once One of the West&h Notice the new Crystal Lighting Fixtures which Mr. Peery permitted us to install. if j Ogden Electric Co. jMm B 2556 nu llllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Washington Avenue Harmon and Louis ' Peery mCONGRATULATIONSt 1 With the opening of The Virginia aa a social certer on Wt evening, December 14, Ogden society will be provided with til and most luxurious club house in the entire west Here, in 7 ginia, will be found all the comforts of a palatial home,, where card parties and receptions may be held as large or small ft On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays The Virginia available for private parties, and on Wednesdays and Sato: will be devoted to public dancing. at the corner of Twenty-fourt- h strt ancestral home of the David H. Peery faai Adams avenue, the long been pointed out as one of the finest homes in Utah. story building of red brick and cut stone, in the ornate arch; of the late eighties and early nineties, set in a beautiful park wood trees and evergreens, is henceforth to be devoted to the of the people of Ogden and Utah. The Virginia, located Instead of wrecking this mansion, as is now the general where the citys growth has rendered the location undesirable idence, the D. H. Peery estate has elected to preserve it at public institution. The work of making the mansion suits public and gatherings has been going on for the u months. Partitions have been removed on all three of the f that each floor is available for dancing. The floors are all r are of the best hard maple the finest wood available for dance The total floor space for dancing is more than 12,000 square f kitchen has been added on the south side of the building and is xv. and caterir. Congratulations semi-publ- ic -- On Your New g house has h politl and checking There are rest rooms and telephone booths conveniently locat wifi Vir The Geo. A. Lowe company has furnished the builders ha tiling and the Kewannee boiler used in the new heating plant The the; Electric company has been entrusted with furnishing the ,piti fixtures, and they are in keeping with the richness of the fini.wren furnishings. The lumber and building materials have been fn by the Smoot Lumber company and the Pioneer Lumber and Coi " pany. The millwork, which is in harmony with the origins finish, has been furnished by the Ogden Fixture company. To Dunn has been entrusted the electric wiring, both for power ik The superior polish on the hardwood floors was made by Rot with the aid of the latest improved electrical driven sanmi polishing machine. It was given to the Boyle Furniture comp furnish the fabrics, curtains, draperies and furniture for this n palace of amusement, and an inspection will reveal how wd ' performed its commission. Light and power, of course, will ! VIRGINIA We extend heartiest congratulations to Harm and Lou Peery on the opening of the Virginia to the citizens of Ogden. It marks another step in Ogdens progress, and we bespeak success in their effort to give nished by the Utah Power ft Lifht company, C. W. Cottle Ingebretson, general contractors in charge of the work. The of The Virginia will be on Wednesday evening, December 14 We join you in a the city a wonderfully beautiful social center. HISTORICAL Bigger and Better self-sufficie- mm FowERUGiHnr oa efficient Tuhlic Service The story of The Virginia, and the man and woman who interest at this time. The building wu 1893 by David Harold Peery, who was born in Tazewell count ginia, May 16, 1824. The story of his life is the story of a per aggressive, successful man a man who could meet defeat and sity and rise above it He and his wife came from Virginiahoic stock, a people who were capable, honest, and hospitable. It was a combination of these attributes vfc their years of prosperity, prompted them to rear this fine hon Virginia. With them hospitality was a virtue and a tradition down from their forebears of colonial days. They fashions home after the famous homes of the Ola Dominion, with I rooms, lofty ceilings, and commodious guest chambers. To cu those old traditions, none but the best materials could be n in its walls construction, and for the purpose the face-bric-k from St. Louis at a cost, of five cents for each brick. The d sawed oak came from the mountains of their native state, and the copper of its roof from the copper mines of Michigi be it remembered copper was not. then produced in commercial tity in Utah. Hence it was, there could be but one name for itth of the Peery s, and that name was Virginia; and Virginia mained through all the years. will be of general Ogden i i . i la at c lei nt of en t i uio hire a is day inds gei at mas t chi us i aw imo: "Pai VII Geo. A. Lowe Co. Congratulations I To Harmon and Louis Peery The Floors of PEERYS The Beautiful Virginia Were Surfaced and Finished by Contractor of Surfacing of Wood, Terrazzo, Tile and Concrete Floors. Phone 3052 Cleaning g Harm 1 for : Parker Shifflet M Polishing!! 1026 Thirtieth Street in givir. ?ri amu OGDEN FIXTURE COMPANY ROY PULLUM : ai si and Success to Beautiful Virginia Resurfacing Success H 2347 Lincoln Avenue c-- Phone We are .proud of the fixtures furnished by us throughout the Virginia! 919-- W BEN T in1 GENE- - ii: 1 1 |