Show SALT LAKE CITY'S HOMELESS DOGS AND ND CATS TO GET NEW QUARTERS n iF It l 6 N lf f rt r F f x C F Ar f i Y CJ c j A It 1 r jc-i jc 1 t i fa is f O 4 r ll r nc ry FOPS t p HS nY ak rv M i n 4 x 4 i d. d af t F G 1 11 M J t. t g a rw r dW r yr f t Y r rL 1 L r A j d Y a yu c y 4 t w wb p noY r b id r SYd I Above the new dog dog pound Center one of the tho homeless animals caged cd in the old inadequate I unsanitary building Below the old structures STORM STOR I DAMAGE SAND SANDPOINT Idaho May 25 IF- IF The wreckage of worth of launches boathouses ses and houseboats ts today loday strewed the lake front in the wake of a terri terrific ic windstorm No longer will homeless dogs and I cats be crowded into small dingy unsanitary and inhumane cages at atthe atthe atthe the old city pound The new pound building near Wasatch Springs will be opened next week Built by C W A and F FER E R A labor the structure Is reported by Alex Brown construction supervisor to be bethe bethe bethe the latest word in such buildings It contains 32 separate kennels each with an m outside runway and has full Cull sanitation measures Construction Construe tion is nearly finished Work beg began n as a climax to years ears of effort by the Salt Lake Humanes Humane s society and other ther groups to end inhumane in i In Inhumane humane treatment to which dogs were subjected at the old pound The new quarters will have ties to gas young dogs and c cats ts while larger animals will be electrocuted Animals unclaimed after five tive days day are arc killed or sold |