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Show THE MIDVAlE JOURNAl~ AND MURRAY EAGLE Sec. 980. INSTALLING WITH- who ahall at once inspect the same, .-..nm 'D"IMiulT vou ... c lle 0'... OFFI..-..:.._ :&" """"' ~!~me Ia hera1- created in and for u6 .,..__ llilhale City, the offtce of City ...,._.. ft.<!o ~ S..:. 96~. APPOINTMENT. The V.tor by aDd With the CQnaent of the t:kt Ooqncil aball aN»>int a competeat pe~ 'exMrienced in electrical W'Ol'k, to the of&e of dty electrician. ,&& 970. COMPENSATION. The City Eteetrici&n shall recetve •uch colllpe'lllti91l -fof )lis llel'VtcM as ~Jt' 81 t1ae Citt Coneil de pnnruBITED. It ahall and if approved by him he shall isaue ~ a certifi.cate of proper inspection, uDlawful for any penon, firm or which shall contain the date of such .:ol'Poratioa agaged in electrical work install any electrical wiring, ftx;;urea, :&fl!:;'ces or apparatus in or on any 1» • in Midvale Cituredy,until a permit s~l ha~e been sec . f~ ..he City Electrician. as pl'OVlded l_ll .ordinanee. ProVided however this ·.ee~:~on shall no~ be deemed to ~pply any ~ li~ht or street radw~y JOmpames OJM!r&tmg ~de~ a fr~hise p~nted by Mtdvale CitY:, m the mstalta?~ o! -.ny electric bght ~r power Rll'IDJ m or upon any buildmg used ay SIUd company as a show .r~m, bus,ness office or any other building ~ oy said company in conductinsr their Jusiness. nT TC .. mTnN FOR Sec. 981. AP.oc~ Ai.I..IIV DP.n . . TT, In order to secure a - - • t ~ID'.IWILI. ~or the installatiqn of electric or power wiring, fixtures, applianees or l!oPj.laratus, and before any additio~ tQ, or alteration in ...Y old iDstallation of ~ectric or power wirblg, ~ appliances or apparatus, is made, ~]1 person propoafq IIQCh work, ~~ make a~ aDDiicatlon to the City .aect1ician on NW• &Jlpp!M,d for that purpose by the City, and -shall pay the City Electrician in advance, all flxl:d 1 inspectioe and an outline of the result; and it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, co~partnership or corporation to turn on or connect the cur- ' rent with such installation until said A. R. Reynolds, intemal revenue certificate shall be issued; and it shall collector for this,section of the cOWlty be unlawful to make y chanJ1:e, al- 1recei'l'ed minor bruises Sunday evening teration or extension .)r to the in- of this week, when his car, a Chevrolet stallation of any electrical wiring, ftx- s~an, ran up the bank on the dirt tures, appliances or apparatus, in or road about two miles from town. L. on any building after blspection, with- H. Taylor, D. c. Jepson and R. R. out notifyiac said Electrician and se- Johnson all of Salt Lake City, who curing a j;ermit thaefore. were riding in the car with Mr. ReySec. ~lM;. RIGHTS AND POW- nolds when the accident occurred, also ERS. The City Electrician shall have escaped serious injury. the ~ht to enter any premises at all According ..to Mr. Reynolds, he was reasoDable hours for the purpose of iit the act of passing a car with glarins~fstbe same, he li ht h d · d ____ _. 7. NO U ".niLT'TY OF ing ad 2' s, w ose nver ewama• .rw> .. ed more than his share of the road, ClTY. This ordinance shall not be the result being that tile Chevrolet consttued to relieve or lessen the res- climbed the hill side in its effort at ponaibillty of any person owning, op- getting out of the way. All four ocerating or installmg any electrieal cupants were able to leave for their wires, fixtures, appliances, apparatus, homes Sunday evening after being construction or equipment for dam- cared for at a local holl,Pital. ages to anyone injured or damaged, either iD pel'fon or property by any defect therein; nor shall the said cicy or any agent thereof be held as assuming any such liability by reason of g!t m.u!:.A~=;u=~:a~;-:~or=r?;::~:: ~rrl:~~=~n~~ed~yo~ecw; ,-.•.~~~o"""'icll&leaothU ~take :na ·=· -c... --- ::a:! ... hisi!!a e* yPSY ROVERIS WELL sPRESENTED Mother'• Lcwe Recopizecl br Tbote WhoM Namea Shall Uve. said: "The tutare of N APOLEON tbe cblld a. alw17• the worll: of the moth«!r." And we realize bow true thta Ia tt we read what some famous sons and daaptera have aid of tbelr mothera ud what ID1luence the moth• seemecl tel have OD their careers. A atrlkiDI example Ia that of VIetor pert* of ber Ute. TraJr• ...._ lard laberited b... tboqbt ud ber cletermlDaU011 to eeed from ller mother. Whea a1 a J'OUDI teacher abe wrote: "I t1aa God tor my mother u for DO otW .ut of m. bestowllls. ll:r Datare Ia so wonn Into bers that I almost thlak It would be death fOI' . . to ba._ U.. bond Mvered and one eo maela l8jlell pne o.ar tbf river." franoea Wllla...r. Trlb'*" Tba bond was aevenrd and nuete 1 Wlllard' lived JUst m JeaN after I motber bacl "pne over the river." Her lut woa wen: "'I've erept Ia with mother and 1t Ia the ume beautiful world ud tbe same people : ,.. " member that-It's just the sam Another mother wbo ~vecl to 1M ber "onaa IIi bar child aaterlallsell .....taele Buco and Ida mother. When be was born hla Ute wu despaired of b:r aU except her. She wa1 determined he should Uve and pve him the name of VIctor Marie. and her determination won out, for wttllln a weell:s be was . wen on the way to recovery. Never dtd abe ctve up hope of VIctor Buco's nceeu ID Ufe aid one writer tella 08 that abe loolled forward with the p-eateat conftdenctt to the tutare of her son. holtUnr that ''be mlrht 1flth even ,..eater Justice thn Foquet adopt u his device the words, "To what lD81 I not rlle!'" And VIctor Duro wu devot•d to hta mother, but Ulle man:r mothers she dld net Uve to aee hta ftrat ,..eat suC'CUS, for abe died Juat ODe ;rear too IOOD. Linooln'a Great Mather. To aU ot 01 the atory of .Abraham LlncolD ud hta mother la tamtllar. We know bow, throup all laer put strunle abe manapd to Impart what abe of the Bible and the' Uttle education she bad to her son. ADd we lmow bow bard It wu for Abra· ham Lincoln to aee hit father put hta mother tnto a rreeo pine box and bury ....4 ed for three her, and how be •• .ev months unW hta father broupt a paraon trem KentuckJ te preach the sermon and to concl~ &be prep• aerviC1' for the dead. Francee Willard's dKGtlOD to her mother la one of the aao.t beautiful ,. j Cc,a!:d,.. ' r- was Georp WubiD~OD's mother. Georre WublD~on Parll Oastll tella ua that "the mother bald In ...,... an authorl~ wblch Diver llepartot trom her, not avo wbea bar SOD '~ become the molt Uluatrlo'tll of mea. All who have written of laer llave accorded her an IDftuence ID detormlniDr both Ills ebaractor ud bla ca· reer. .A.nd on her monl'lml~;: Ia~ the ID~ptfOJl. "'laq, tbl er WaahlJa~D." Sec. 988. PENALTY. Any person hool dent G' S lendid ~rn Man'a D~lan. violating any of the provisions of this 't::.!'cu~~ of M~cal &.orua ordinance shall, upon conviction thereWork Especially Noteworthy ODe of the SOAqlDJ IDJlQeDea& (If of, be punished by a fine in any sum we can balleve there was ODe) In the Playinll with ,the abound of a real not oceedinl! fifty dollars, or by im- tribe of gypsies, the students of the llfe of OUTer Cromwell was bla m.tb· priaonment in the City Jail for a per- Bingham Canyon High School present er. Tllere WU a rreat devotlOD be1od not longer than thirty days. The ed "The Gypsy Rover'' Tuesday eventweeD these two, ud alae Uve4 wltb Court may, in imposing a fine, enter ing of this week in a manner which blm unW her death at Dlnet:r·fev as part of the judgment, that in de- would have done credit to a much oldJean 1D W)alteball palace. fault of the payment of the fine the er organization. be vtaltecl bar room. aad at defendant may be imprisoned in the Tuneful melodies combined with death he stood bJ her bedside wUla City Jail for a period not exceeding perfect chorus work allowed the show thirty days. · th I f local teara la b1s e:r... Ber lut worda wen, SeC; 989. CONTINUED OFFEN- ~h!~1 !if~ ':son~ !!nth! .:at. ~he "M:r dear son, I leave lllJ heart wttla SES. Every days continuation of a leads were in perfect voice, and specthee; rood nlpt.• lbe Ia barled Ia violation of tmy of the provisions of ialty dancing numbers added much to WestmlDater a!Jber. this ordinance shall be deemed to be the success of the performance. They ..,. that maa t• mlc1ltJ", a separate and distinct offense. Thomas McMullin, as Rob, first. a Be co-veru 1an4 Aa. Be wteiu a mlaht:raa4 .aepter See. 990. It shall be unlawful for gypsy Rover and later an English O'er le••er powen th&JI h.. any person firm or corporation to in1 ndid dit'10n of the s._'l any ;iectric wiring, fixtures, ap- Lord, gave asp e ren • ... part his tenor voic:e easily carmg for But mlchtler power an4 •tr6••• pliances or ~!fparatus in or on any the hlgh notes and iii the first two acts Man from Ilia throne hae hule4. building in M1dvale City unless he is he was typical Tommy, a care f!ee l'or tbe hand that rook• .tile oradle licensed and give bond as provided in rover and his work Tuesday evenmg Ja Ule la&nd tbat ruiN the woriC. Section 991, provided, that the license proved beyoncl the questio~ of a d<!ubt -][aQUa CltJ ~ provided for in this Section shall not that he knows a few things beSldes permit the licensee to conduct the bus- teaching athletics. mess of a merchant without the payJune O'Neal, as Lady Constance, alment of a merchants license. so dl'd splendid work, and her du.eta REPORT Sec. 991. The yearly license for real al electricians shall be ten dollars ($10.) with Mr. McMullen were music MADE TO THE and the license may be issued upon the ge~lter Ablapnalp and Bob O'Neal payment of said sum, and upon gi~ as two g}'IJ)Sies gave a clever specialBANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH bond in the aum of One Thou ty tum in the second act which ev<!k($1,000.00) Doll~ 1 which bond shall ed much applause from the capac1ty contain the condiuons, and may be d Of The Condition Of subject to the ~rovisions named ~ work at the chorus was easily section 992. Sa1d bond shall con tam the best ever seen here, e"'t!f}: mem7 The SANDY CITY BANK, located at Sandy City, in the couna further condition for the faithful ob- ber beinl! in perfect rythm With the servance of all the ordinances, rules voices blendiJlg at all times. Much and regulations of this city relating to 1.,....~,Ht must be given Professor Crapo ty of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the close of busit*S on the 5th electricians. hi f th horus Sec. 992. Any competent electri- for his coac ng 0 ec • day of April, 1927. A specialtr dance by Miss Janet clan ol at 1east tw~nty one y~s. 0 f Higgs came m for a round of hearty RESOURCES age may upon makmg an a_l.)pbcation applause aDd a clever fairy dance was 24~541.79 and upon payment to the C1ty Treas- given by Miss Betty Kemp. Loans and Discounts .........-............................... urer of ten ($10.00) dollars, for the Mihor parts were well cared for , 8,085.68 yea~, or at the same rate ~or ~e un- by various mem~ers. of the ~ast, but Overdrafts .....................- ................................-·····28,465.00 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc .............. exp1red par:t thereof, ending ~ .all space forbids gomg m~ detail .. tases December 31st, and upon ~~ The dancing specialties were 1n the Banking House .:........................... _...................... 8,000.00 a bond in the sum of One Tho charge of Miss Iris Sleater. The 11,016.88 )$1.000.00) Dollars, with good and b M' H 1 Other Real Thtate Owned -··-·--··..·-··----··-s\dficient sureties, to be IIIPProved by staghtg of the .1!1ay Y Iss e en 16,076.8-7 d that the Candland, and Miss Vema Skanchy Due from Other Banks ...................................... the City Council, conditio~e had charge of the costumes. 488.14 applicant will save the Clty and the All tn all it was a most delightful Casil Items .............................................................. _ public harmless fr~m any and all ~1,565.00 Gold ..........T .....................·-··-·--·---·-····..·--·-·----··---ages that may anse. by reason o~ his evening. 1,462.81 carelessness or nelll~nce, or fmlure Silver ........- ............................................................ to properly execute his work, may ~e2,042.00 Currency .........-...........................-....-....................... ceive an electricians license. Provld5,557.45 Total Cash on Hand ......................... -................ ed however that the City Council of Midvale City ma~ refuse to_i~sue such 2,874.70 Expenses ........ ·--·-···-----...................-....-............... license if the C1ty Electnc1an shall 248.56 Interest Paid .........-....-.......................,.................... recommend otherwise or if said applicant is not, in the opinion of the Oity 8,128.26 Total ........................................................ - ...- ........ Electrician, a competent workman. Sec. 993. CONFLICTING ORDI- Stellar Array of Talent Promised NANCES. All ordinances or parts of Members of Club Friday Evenmg 'l'OTAL ········-······-···......................................... $ 808,692.12 ordinances in conflict with this chapter Of This Week I are hereby repealed. What promises to be one of the real LIABILITIES Rerlarly pa&i!ed by the City CoWl- vaudeville treats of the season is that 20,000.00 cil o Midvale City this 6th day of slated for Friday evening of this week Capital Stock Paid in ........................................... April, A. D. 1927. 19,000.00 at the Gemmell Club when a Monster Surplus Fund --··----....·-..·----·-···..····-----··---·····-·-· Vaudeville show will be presented to 178.49 Undivided Profits .....- ...... -...-··-·--··---·---··--·--·t, L. A. PORII'EaR, Mayor of Midmembers. vale City, U.tah, do hereby certify that theThe 4,721.58 Harmony Generators, a ma_le lnterest ..................... _ ..................~ ....·-·-····-····-·---on this 6th day of April, A. D. 1927, quartet said to be par excellence will 4.50 the above and foregoing ordinance open the bill in a diversified program Exchange ...........---··--··-·--·---·-·-·-·-·--····-·--·······-..··· was duly approved by me. Rents ........................................................................... 107.50 of popular and classical selections. L. A. PORTER, Bingham Canyon's own entertainers Safe Dep. 12.00 Boxes ·----------·----·-------·--·Mayor. Bessie and Bertha Kapelle are listed I, Mary B. Stokes, City Recorder, of for a musical skit that promises to be '~:otal _.. ___ -·-_.--..··-··-._····-..·---·-·------_. __ ....,............... 5,024.07 Midv111le City1 Utah, do hereby certi- the best they have ever presented here 8,128.26 fy that the abOve and foregoing ordi- which means that their number sho~ Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, etc. _....._ nanres was duly passed by the City vie for honors with the best on this Net Undivided Profits ............·---··----·---··-...... 1,900.81 Council of Midvale City, on the 5th splendid bill. . Reserved for Taxes and Interest ................ 5,000.00 day of April, A. D. 1927, and was duKing and his Novelty Four Will care ly approved and signed by the Mayor. for the third place on the program, Deposits Subject to Cheek .............................. 140,854.09 Dated at Midvale Oity, Utah, this with a series of up to the minute jazz 1,615.86 Cashier's Checks --·-·····,-·-·----.............................. 5th day of April, A. D. 1927. numbers. This act features a piano, MARY B. STOKES, a saxophone and two clever lassies. 142,469.45 Total Demand Deposits -·--·---........................._ City Rec<lrder Blake and Cole, billed as the two Savings Deposits ...............-..................·-·-----...... 120,821.86 Date of Publication, April 21, 1927. cutest kiddies in vaudeville will fea120,821.86 ture the latest in popular numbers, Total Time Deposits -·---·-·------......____..._. T-·and their dancing is said to be exceptionally clever. 'rOTAL -----·-·····-··-·.......................-.............. ' 808,692.12 The final act on this monster program is the Adine Brownlee Bradley STATE OF UT.A:H, String Quartet. These talented musi~ County of Salt Lake: clans were recently heard .h~re, and A. R. Ge.rdn~r, being firat dul;~t ,wom according tQ law, deit was the consensus of op:uuon that Katt Contratto, 42, a resident of their act was among the -best ever BlqbaJ¥1 Canyon since 1912, died Wed heard in this vicinity. The Gemmell poses and says that he is Caah1er of the above·named bank; that nesday eveniflg at the family residence Club members are fortunate indeed to the abov. and fore~ing repert contains a full, true and co~ on Main Stnet. Mr. Contratto was be given the opportunity of hearing statement of the condition' of the bank at the close of bUSin888 well known here having been in the this splendid org&.nization. ~r business for many years. The show will start at 8:15 pro.mpt- op th~ 5th day of April, 1927. About three years ~o. his health ly, jt was anllbunced by "Bonny" Jones A. k. GARDNER, all tkntl. than beg&ll to faD, and he 1 t for Deming, chairman of the Entertainment com(e5 E'v_,. building other .a New J(e.Jdco, in the ho~ of regaining mittee. Subscribed and swom to before me thia 16th day of April, 1927 ~Y:c~~~= ~=~:r n~e: ~·:returning shortly befare WillBn W. Wilson Americanism: Votinc mere bonds; or power shall have the supply WlretJ Funeral wrvices will be held SunNotary Public the bvi1dblg at some convenient day afternooa at 2 o'clock froQJ the howling lllbout taxes. My commission expires 6th day 'Of .tanuary, 1980. -tile ground floor, :readily ac- Holy Rosery Church, with Father Don "Have another'' has been supersed~~t:,!ilo police or flrelllen, said sup- nelan offi.ciating. Correct 4\,tteat: ed by "Ask me another." ""'"'·-•·~ -.. to 'he provided at this locaBesides hla Wife, Annie, he is sur' main cut-out switches as viYed b7 the following sons; Andrew, A. :M. NELSON, t·;~~~~Naf;Jlrally, the heaviest transactions aum;b;T as Cbnctitions will per- Rennold, Vietor, Elmer and Robert. are in the pig iron ma~t. W. T. HYDE or be cut for off Most " · P.B envy the fellow who is .aft'aDieCl that· · ~ all curreat It isn't wise to assel't too m-" per. ~I'll All mc¥r Joo~ 1m~>rall:v • ftnaneially independent is" 100 .-peres ab8ll to stay away from people and sonality at a busy street intenection. ATE OF UTAH, lwitchel that bore him aur. fftee (If B&bk Comntiasioner. :the eabBeautiful girla are more plentiful eenistfl~Dn aa to. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commiuioner the State f4 ~. do than intellectual ones, &aJ'S a grollch, ")(other's Vacation" is the title of who adds that this is in ieeping with hllmeby certify that the fQieping Ia a fgll, •d co~ copy a IJ8W mo'rie. It ia about the only kind \he demand. of ~ the majo.;tr of mothen the statement of the aboye named~. in my otace ~~--eYeraee.. a 19th day of April, 1l8'l PruUent Coolidn doee't ,..... his ten-gallon cowboy nat very often, but perhaps he is ea~ it to to• ia the riqaext dollar for the first nlilllciilbe ihe. ci»utttutioual oath of of flve cents for each adhe aai aeebt.e a bond bl the J1lln of the word "outlet" to tv. Wmclred dolltrJ {f:D"~ to be: be as including a switch :f~ by the. -'C coDdi- outlet and switch controlling sa.mt, or •ot ,_~ ~x:'!: a light outlet and the fixture or drop of ...., w. JF-6_ to be attached to same. llleli ' t ao~• ~eel aa Sud~ (b) For electric signs, ten cents ofhr acco~-w and the ordi- per square foot for the firat fifty feet n*aeia ot t1le and five cents per square foot for each ..,. m The Jlay- additional square foot of surface of 01\ bJ' IIDCI with tbt ecm.ent of t1ie each and every illuminated aide. Alter CtV· Co~ ~ appoint as assis- such siJ!l is installed and a fee of One ~too the CfbO'IleetHeian, the City dollar ($1.00) for such annual inspec~~!~JaM:l tlle Kanhal, who tion shall be paid by the oWDer or usftc!elq ao compensation from the er of said electric sign. CJbr other tllalt .~Y received for (c) For an: lamps. For the first tWr dW;IM aa,,City Marshal and Fire two uc lamps and switches one dol~ 1u. For each additional arc lamp and Sec; It ahaU be switc:'h twenty five cents. 7 tile -'..il Dectricfan to 4t·(d) For each motor of more than ~ ibf eat~- ot this ordi- one-eight horse power and not more -==t::&Jt.o:~t and ~ the than one horsepowt¥" ···--·······-··· $0.60 11 ...,..,atiOil ad :repairs For each motor of m,pre than one or po:ww wirinfz', hOrse power and not more than flve ... and apparatus in, horsepower ···--··-..........__ $1.25 any buildbtg or any FoJ' each motor of more than five e City, except as and not more than fifteen horsepower . . . . lfOYided. It shall be the ··---·····- ..----- $2.00 ..t the City EJectrician to inspect For···-·-.. each motor of mOre than fifteen electtle Ui1it and power wiring, fix- and not more than forty horse power -.-;:~ and apparatus1iere- -·--··-·-···-·······--........ $4.00 ON bt:alled u soon as J?r&eticable, For each generator of not more than ad to require the correction of any 3 Kilowatts -······--·--···--.. ·...... $1.00 .,.._ ~ which are dangerous For each Jrenerator of not more than er apt to c:aue flre. The City Elee- 15 Kilowatts ··-···--· $2.60 tftel&n mu.t reqUire the correction of For each generator of not more than ._ clllf...ta as an ilctUallf hazardous 40 Kilowatts ........-···--··· ..·-···-·-..- $4.00 to .life or proJ)t!l'ty. No ~ee shall be ( ~) AU special circuits for heating ._ \lbd for tlie blapectfon of electric devices or electrical apparatus not in..,...., Oxtune, _app~ea and appar- eluded abob!i that requires 660 watts atM~ IUtaUecl except where or more a I be ch......ed for at the on is made upon the re- rate of fifty cents per·~lrcuit. · ~ the owner or user of Bald (f) Provided further, that no perm!'t ~. ~filii,. &IM)JHm~ or aoppara- for the installation of a motor, or Ji whlcdl"~Teils as pro'fided for special circuit shall be issued for less . . .Ita tor fnltillatien of new work than one dollar. be paid boy the .,erson, Arm or (g) For inspectjng any electric wircorporation requiriug the inepection. inJr, fixtures, appliances, ap~atus, ~r ·.Jiea. 97,, INSPECI'ION. It 1ha.ll installation for which no fee 1s herem he the duty of the Qity l11ectrician to provided the City Electrician shall ~ and aD work for which charge the sum of one dollar and fifty soon .... cen._ "'or the _.._t hour and at the rate ~ .. . . _ . . .., ... , 'IJ.Ca bli Uter time notic6, in of seventy five cents per hour for adby the'' contractor, that the .l.itional time given m making such ready for ~n, which inspection; provided, further1 that no aot k conaidered ready for inspec inspection or fee shall be less than Ulid a,.veriq unt.il .n inclosed ftfcy cents. t)itnn\lnc aDd llteam heating fumaee Sec. 983. EXCEPI'IONS. No corare in place. 1118pection when poration operating an industrial plant M·II~Il'J'~ shall be made two or more employing a = n t electrician as tblau ~of iutallationi a part of its ar force of.employ. . . wlaa 'ort' r. ·ro~ in, anG ees for the purpose of installing elec~-when w~r~ .~ completed; and it tn~ wirinJr, fixtures, appliances or apUiall be the ~ flf tM City Electri- paratus shU be reqwred to obtain a . . or :representative to pel'lltit or pay a fee or have such wir~ 1nQ Qf an:v work by a mg inspected by the City Electriciq - IWMi att AM to the Ml'lrice where said wiring is on or UPC!D ant wtra., Ud a ceRWicate islued building used by Aid industrial plant w tke party taldDJt .out the pen:!!i in the operation of their business. ..W ~lllbel slaa1l state date Sec 984 RULES GOVERNING rl or flnal inapection has INSTALI..ATION. (a) All electrichem •• and it aba1l :6e an1a.wful al ~ Installation, or electmal ftxfor Ill)' ~ltmaa or other peraoa to tures, agparatus or appliances for fu~ lllth over or Otherwist conceal any Dishing l1ght, heat or pow~r, telegraph tJectrica1 ~ until such first in- telephone and other electrical work ml!ped.ion tag hai been placed. troduced into, or placed in or on any 975. CERTI:FlCATE. Upon building or strlicture in Midvale City, for inspection of ~y wir- shall be in confotmity with the latest 6xtures or appliances, issue of rules and requirements of the "e j)l'ovlded, the City Elec ~ational Electrical Code, and all fitafter inspection and ex- tings and materials used in such ina certitlcate s~ stallation• muat be sanctioned in the result of such examination and :re- I&test Ust of electrical fittings, IMlhto be made the necessary correc- liahed by the Natio~ Board of Fire •~ Unduwriters, which rules and require t'lf. TEJI'PORARY CERTIF- menta .and liBts, as applied, are hereby If t1ae City Dectrician or his made • part ot this ordinanoe. re}ri8enta'tive shall be unabl (b) Service switcb8slacut-outs and uy electrical work within meters must not be p ced in bathhoan after notice of the rooms, aDd all switches, sockets and may iBaue a temporary other electrical ftxtu1'ea and apparatus current to be turned must be located so that they cannot be inspection of such reached by one atandinl! in a bath tub. (c) All wires in damp places, unless concealed by pla&ter or ceiling must be run in conduit, and no metal covof any ered or switches will be peril'"~" ~~._..,u._.., ~r tmitltt!d All drop cords in baseor llpon any D1 m menta or cellars must be of what is City to have been termed "reinforced cord". ~=~o~r DOt in Meordance (d) Each flat or dwelling plece in an li'J of this ordinance, apartment house, Bat building, or any to lite or property, building designed far t-:vo or . more shall have the dwelling• sh8ll be provided Wlth an such de- indepeDdent service, unle~ the cutouts or meters are J!OU'ped m a. cabinet or closet opening mto a pubbc hallway so as to be r8adily accessable at .,__ftupcm GOVERNMENT MAN GETS SEVERE JOLT Tributes Paid by Greatest of Earth •eta t: kDe;, Cl'Tbe· ' VAUDEVILLE SHOW_ A.T GEMMELL CLUB . ' MATT CONTRAlTO IS CALLED BEYOND •d w. w. !~~s;~~~~~~~-~SJI"""'·~']l:l:v:Ji:c ot fiied • |