Show UND the the the- TOWN fOWN t La Laurs Lake ke k t If CV cURn II urs rs erbY saw aw w smoke pour pour- a automobile parked at Ex iron an and Main street Satur in a fire alarm t e turned ChIc William T J. Fi Fire r. r tant led the thC and was b by oI of five hose ose companies and 4 c rived there w wa no they r revealed a short investigation n of 0 burned a small mall piece iii had wire wire- is owned by H. H We W W. I t t Yale e avenue who td it there 1 while he mailed a letS let S 'S jt the CK smokestack atop e De t hotel has come in for or e N KeW Grand attention with the activity Of oC building The Thee the neW postoffice I has caused many e ede cral and look ook around so sollY t to slop ston an pie Ie the smokestack shows up llY it show up but it d dOS INot the to the tunes sways and h The more the breezes 5 sin Built as are arc the more and sky sky- modem to withstand wind wInd pressure raper off oU inches will Ill swing many JUck SUC lie be outside the ta Crowds often oHen stop outside fter aur the wind is JS strong to toce when wen hen e eA ce be ob ob- better view can A still windows near nearL S from an any of the hied the upper floors of on de t L Newhouse building it e ko to whatever corner Cr of the world VUU will a sample of the thc granite from tich the L L. D. D S. S temp temple e was built will most likely be benear near you Or at least leas so main maintains Ins L Levi Lev e v J I It e Edgar Young Youn who is Far in c charge h a r g e of the ther r r church museum in the groUndS For ForS 25 years bowls containing little of oC Utah granite have been in museum where visitors could take takei i staple sample and museum attendants say of 0 thousands of visitors m ne te taken advantage antage o of this ruty ty to get ct B a souvenir ou of 0 their visit 3 tt tI- grounds Letters from Crom off far places such as ua India have nave also brought re- re the stone Mr ests for pieces of 1 cane sa says Tb The granite given away during the ast id it two years cus was taken out of the ther r l stone wor work in the temple to John i E. E custo custo- bureau of information an an of cf the Uc When nen a corner comer of or the temple base base- eat t was remodeled two years a ago o i e tone stone taken out olt was was given to the for distribution to its iL visit visit- n. n Part of this supply remains ARE tRE note for men Mandarin pajamas still stUl arc are good d rated pajamas of all kinds 1 it Ie correct for the immediate I fust fu u st m. stA A haberdasher who knows his hist taJ explained t It this way Women ave ive paved the way with pajama I ur So now a man may branch tt t t a little bit and make himself around his own home little early In the evening if iC he iks pajamas and ther somewhat loud pajamas m ill help break the monotony and 1 wed used for cool com comfort ort these Sumner JUmmer nights DAYS OF SUN supporters of oC Utah's a nate te vc appear to be slipping up on a aIsch oat tbt llach Isch k U heard of oC the thc sunny south t little mention is made of oI the any n ny days that Utah experiences tery year climate Is dry d 4 wholesome holesome warm in summer rr cold in iii wInter and the sky ky is clear 1 that no cloud specks it on i ml a y- y sas sa's the thc World Almanac T 1932 r I |