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Show 3EM1TI GflMPMr IKJISjFFICES Enlarged Quarters Have Been Secured at 59 East First South. A. L. Bennett, resident manager of the Salt Lake City branch of the Remington Typewriter company, announces the removal re-moval on December 1 of that offlco from 172 South West Temple street to 59 East First South street, a fow doora west of the Salt Lake theater. The lower floor will be occupied by the sales, bookkeeping and employment departments, de-partments, the mechanical department occupying tho second door. Mr. Bennett states that with tho taking tak-ing over of the Monarch and Smith-Premier typewriters by the Remington company com-pany tho factories at Illon and Syracuse. N. Y., are making a machine a minute, sometimes more, but never less, and that tho Increased local business has made It necessary to remove to larger quarters. In keeping with Its usual policy of service to the typewriter-using public, the Remington company, some three years ago, enlarged here the scope of Its free employment department. This department de-partment has been the means of bringing together many hundreds of employers and stenographers without cost to either, and will havo more room for its activities activi-ties In the now location. The move to a more favorable location loca-tion and the better arrangement of the new offices will greatly facilitate the handling of the Increased output of the Remington Typewriter company and is only another Indication of the growing Importance of Salt Lake City as a distributing dis-tributing trade center for the lntermountaln lntermoun-taln west. |