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Show j MODERN HOTEL TO BE BUILT SOON . PREPARATIONS MADE TO BE- I GIN ON STRUCTURE NEXT j SPRING In less than a year our city will have one of the finest hotels, a much better one than can be found in cities of ten to twenty times the size of Duchesne. Such aro the plans of a number of our citizens who met last Friday to form a Duchesne Du-chesne Hotel Company. Organization Organiza-tion proceedings are under way now and articles of incorporation are to be filed soon in order that building operations can be started ' as earlj as spring sets in and weather conditions con-ditions permit. Stock for the new company has, so far, been subscribed by Frank Kelso, Tom Firth, W. L. Dean, Paul W. Billings, H. W. Colmery, Axel Pierson, A. N. Alt, 0. J. Smith, Mark S. Woolley. and James S. Fronties. Mr. Kelso has been elec- ted chairman of the temporary organization, or-ganization, and directors and officers will be elected after filing the incorporation. in-corporation. Chairman Kelso explained in an interview that the new hotel is going go-ing to be built on the Murdock cor-I cor-I net on Main street, and will be J strictly modern in every particular, i with all outside rooms, electric light, the best plumbing, . central heating system, etc. Several first class hotel men are lined up already and the best one will be picked out to take charge of . the new hostelry. Brick making will be commenced when the I- frost is gone, and all other building material will be secured and brought in during the winter months so as to be able to begin construction work early in spring. According to pre-j pre-j liminary plans, the hotel will be in operation not later than by September Sept-ember 1, 1920. Stock can be subscribed with Mr. Kelso, and the sums pledged will be called for in installments, ten per cent of it at the time of incorporation, incorpora-tion, twenty-five per cent when building starts, fifteen per cent a-bout a-bout two months thereafter, and the remaining fifty per cent when the house is completed. ; o- |