OCR Text |
Show UTAH COPPER WILL 1VE OFFICES SOON Company Will Have Upper Floors of Deseret National Na-tional Bank Building. At an early date, December 1, accord ing io present plans, the offices of tlie 1'tah Copper company and tho Blnpham & Garfield Railroad company, will bo moved from the present crowded quarters In the jVIcCornlck building lo the three upper floors of the new Deseret National Bank building, now rapidly nearins completion. com-pletion. Inspection of th'e iicw quarters, made yesterday, showed a largo number of workmen busy putting- uu tho finishing toiiehos and was also proof tha t the Utah Copper and its subsidiary road would have commodious, convenient and highly attractive quarters. The suite at the northwest corner of tho fourteenth floor, commanding a magnificent mag-nificent view of mountains, city and lake, is reserved f'r Colonel D. C. Jakllng, managing director; immediately on tho sou-lh the rooms for Colonel JaeltHng's secretary, H. B. Tooker. and J. F. Caw-ley, Caw-ley, Hecrctary to General Manager R. C. Gemmeli. Mr. Gemmell's suite comes Just south of these, and -then running along the First South street side will be the rooms of the welfare department, beaded by John J. Mullln and the quarters of tlie engineering department. On the thirteenth floor, just under the suite of Colonel Jackling and assistants. Is the suite reserved for John "M. Hayes, secretary and treasurer of the Utah Copper Cop-per rornpany and tho quarters for the entire accounting department. The southwest south-west corner of tho twelfth floor will have the suite of Purchasing Agent C. F. Jennings, Jen-nings, t ho entire purchasing department staff and tlie offices of tho Bingham & Garfield railroad. |