Show riI t INTERIOR GLI OF SALT LAKE HOMES I X 5 N N I f I I II III 1 I w i by Johnson f PARLORS IN DUNBAR RESIDENCE The residence of Mr rr and Mrs D C Dunbar familiarly known to Snit Salt Inkers Lakers as ns the Hooper residence on north First Went street Is counted cou ninon the historic homes of at the city cl Iy the and comfort I of Us Interior Int with the pleasing effects of at Its porches and lawns thu tho hospitable cle elt clement elti i ment associated with its Us name nanie making It 11 among the notable Salt Lake Inke homes Few I ew ewI cnn can boast a more convenient arrangement than that t of ot the Hooper residence From the tho hall In Inthe the center large parlors open on the south on the north are library ar and are aro I the tho sleeping apartments each spacious II airy and with lending from nearly every eer room The entire house Is luxuriously a lid tastefully furnished the library with wI th Its prevailing red tint and pic picturesque furnishings being belne especially artistic 4 i 11 iJ 1 E WM |