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Show sity he showed a decided preference prefer-ence fop drawing, and after leaving- th university took a apeclal court on this subject. During the pest year he has devoted de-voted all hie time and attention te hie chosen, profession, and while thle la by no means the first plan that he has had ae-jptd ae-jptd hie friende feel that It la a victory for him. considering the other architect who entered the competition. , . SALT LAKE BOY IS ARCHITECT FOR IBV. CARBON STAKE-HOUSE Winning out bvsr five competitors, each of whom was older la years and experience. experi-ence. Miles B. Miller, a young Salt Laka architect, provided the plans for the Latter-day Saints' church building which will be erected at Price. Clan, and will be known aa the Carbon stake house. , The committee, of which State Senator O. A. Iversoa Is a member, decided en the Miller plans after careful consideration. "Wo accepted the plane drawn by Mr. MIMer because we betvsved that they were the best submitted." said Senator Ivsrsoa last ntgbt as he waa waiting for a train to take him home. fcxcavatlon work for the building will commence next week, and as soon as It Is done we will start the structure. Winter weather may prevent ua froto continuing the work a fast as we would like, but we will have the building completed within a year. When It Is finished we will feel thst we can boast of one of the Sneet stake boueoa In Utah." The estimated cost of the building le Ill.ODO. Finishing snd furnishing will run the coat close to the 11.000 mark, for It Is the Intention of the people of Cerbon county to have a modern building. Nothing Noth-ing In the way of light, heating or ventilation ven-tilation that la not at th la lea t type will be allowed t go Into th building. Th foundation of ths nsw church will be of reinforced concrete, the walls of pressed brick with trtmmlnge of white atone. The building will have a seating capacity of 1000. "We ass prsud of the plans selected and wa will b more proud. -pr tlx building when It Is completed. It will not only be a credit to our eerilon. but the ststs at large." ssld Senator Ivereon. Miles IS. Miller la a Malt I-ake boy. He waa born In Salt Lake county about twen. ty-flve year ago. After receiving a ten-mon ten-mon school education he attended the University of Utah for a short time. Rom in the common achool snd the tinlver- |