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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY officers quarters are richly furnished in American walnut, and occupy frontage at the north and east aides of the jfirst floor The departments of the bunk organisation occupy the remainder of the first fkoruand most of the second floor, where also is provided a cafeteria and kit(hen for the conAlso on the venience of employees. second floor Is a telegraph office with dneot wire to other banks In the district and to reserve banks in other dibtrb ts. The examiners office Is The likewise situated on this floor basement will be devoted to storage of supplies, flies and the vaults Prat ticaliy all of the work on the structure has been done by local concerns, and Utah materials used wherever possible. The architectural firm of Young A Hansen drew the plans, and P J. Walker & Co. were employed as managers of construction. 7 18, 1027. ! OF NEW EDIFICE ' Federal I n 4 Home Reserve Expected to Be Ready for Occupancy Soon. the Salt Lake First District Twelfth Have Own to Building. at Lnkee new Federal Reserve btnk building, now practically complete, is the realization of dreams and ambitions conceived years ago by John U Calkins governor of the San Fran-- t Nco bank, and by local citizens Through- the completion of the $400 000 structure, Salt Lake gains the distinction of being the first branch bink city In the Twelfth federal reserve district to have Its own building Local officeis of th bank, after . mparing the building with other reserve quarters, feel Ehev are Mfe in saving that it is one of the firest in the United States. It is hoped that the Interior fitments will be completely Installed, so that the bank may move sometime week during the fore part of next A formal opening, attended week by officials of the mam bank, will be held next month The new edifice, located at the corner of South Temple and StatS streets, is three stories in height and has a frontage of 122 feet and a depth of nlnety-twfeet. The main floor, with a celling height of twenty-tw- o feet, accommodate a mezzanine, which extends along the front and part way along the rear. -- al BUILDiNQ fireproof. Fireproof construction is adhered to throughout, the frame, floors and basement wells being of reinforced corn rete The large vault if of a patented steel and concrete design, believed to be the most modern development In vault construction For the exterior, glazed granite brRJc, with terra cotta cornice and Cottonwood are used. trimming-- , fcranite employed for entrance steps and sup buttresses, and a massive bronze entrance centers the South A pretentious Temple street front flagpole, towering above the building, rises from the grade at the Rorth-ta- n corner of the plot. The Interior architecture treatment, conforming with the exterior, is of Georgian period antecedent, radiating an American colonial atmosphere. The whole conception, while simple i'i treatment. Is chaste and dignified, the celling only of the mam banking room being richly modeled and decorated The iobby floor is finished in selected tile of vartng hue to harmonize with the Utah marble, which features conspicuously Iti the Interior dexrat'ng All wainscoting In the pubKihemc lic lobby Is of Utah stone The banking screen, of ornamental Iron, Is finished In the latest process baked-o- n enamel Polished plate glass completes the upper banking screen, which s crowned with an omamentai enam- Today at 9 a. m. mfis AM (Winter) Fur Trimmed. Speed Sentence to Be Contested by Logan LaVyer All Sizes? Feb 17 Whether FARMINGTON, or not a penalty can be fmoosed upon a person w ho is arretd for speeding is a qutstion thst will be decided Pat-- " urdav when I n Fonnesbeck. cltv at'orner of IgOgAn will appear before Judge George H Hatr -of the district court with a noficto quash a J idgment tmpnoed m Mar by J D 'Woods formerly justice of the peace at Farn Ingb n The motion U bus I upon the allegation that the Juvlr of the peace lacked statutory authority to Impose a sentence for speeding Fonneaheek, arrested last May t y members of the sheriffs department t Davis county, was given the alternative rf paving a fine of $20 or spending twentv davs Fonnes-becin the Davis county Jail admitted that he had been trava of mile at an speed eling forty hour, Tountv Attorney William A Dawson avers, but declared that no penalty could be Imposed for the reason that the Utah tatntes do riot provide a penalty for this violation of the traffic laws. Attorney Fonnes-hec- k argued a demurrer before Judge Woods, but the demurrer was overruled The case was appealed to the district court, where Judge Barker also overruled the demurrer The case has attracted considerable attention In legal circles and It Is expected that the outcome of Saturdays trial will determine whether or not apeeders can Indulge in their favorite pastime to ther hearts' To Clean Out. Quality Coats Priced Many Dollars Below Real Value Come To insure clearance, we have included every coat in one of these low Our stock of heavy overcoats must go! pneed groups. The savings axe gTeat its & selling no man should miss and no thrifty man wilL The fabrics are and tho tailoring is truly distinctive. If you need a coat now, or will need one next and more. Size range 34 to 50. season, buy here now and save up to Early. all-wo- one-ha- lf $16 Fort Douglas News Home of At Genuine Clearance Prices dont have to be a clothing expert to realize that these suits are' offered at amazingly low today! Buy two suits, it will pay you. You PROVO 5 82700 DEPARTMENT . Captain Roy L. Schuyler, officer In chars Of tryouts for the International rlfl. teams, reports that thirteen application have been received for the tryouts to . be held In Fort Dougla In March One applicant lives In Pocatello, one In Ogden and ten in Fort Jouglas Lieutenant and Mrs ' O I Wells snd children have arrived In Fort Lieutenant Wells Douglas for station was previously stationed In .Torto Correspondent: 38 South 1st West Business Office: 47 E. 1st North. Phone 333. Four Persons Bitten; Ani- mals Examined Diseased; Care Is Taken.! Business Men and Values to $45.00 Values to $30.00 Rico to r t Tr1Mine GRAN TS IMF th gs find eats ha Farm- tbmated Come prices. .. Ooo Values to $65.00 A positive clearance now' of all remaining broken line s. tunity for a real saving. If you can wear size 34, 36 or 33, heres an $4.00 to $7.50 Union Suits Reduced to 0 oppor- - 31 much Helmut and llamas here during ers Discuss Cooperation lu past Un dus an 'our persons hive le n itt n dogs City J M Hupp bv a Meeting in Provo. Marshalm ntativ e of th state hoard of rpr health and W R Hale trapper for the biolog al survev b.i bfen roundtip all I H'e do3 and cats and Illimi, Feb 17 (oopira'ion was ing Thr e loads sent to kiUing them the keynote of a rousing luncheon Suit Ia.i1 ( for ( XTn natu n show el meeting In whuh IMrasunt Grove, r.ihns at 1 those biKen were ordered Provo bench, Amerhan Fork Provo s fum-eithe ii f r the treatment t) Tho and Salt Lake business men and treatment at the T in p uiogos takmg th participated m h i nt and his pi e nt ward amusement RMi VVedn-tLi ght er an the snap It was pointed out that the coop- s Ja kon Ralph Parrus ict nit eration of all interested In th H Harris was bitten but If you want to save some real money and stock up on good shirts, men, here your opportunity, This sale of the fruit Industij would he e n if x i uiln m of tin dog has m t the grealtst factor in giving the grow-ei- s the Wen our finest makes and all of the popular styles. Buy today! includes m a fair return on tiuir invtstnunt j Tf e ft v ule authoritos hive ordered and labor during the pren nt vear up and More than 2j0 persons Interested ah d gs and fats pinrnd are being shot e lion thosi rurning at Urg In the fruit business in this were the Thev In attendance weie . . . . Dristic measures to prevent th guests of Mark F PosUlwaitn, m in bor- qitftd if ra ift In 'irmtsxiMe Too-e'ager of the Provo I.eI and ( old Ward are now mh enforced Frank age eompanv. and to Dr T R Heatt who manager of the (Teecent He Cream a(ordmp iid huradav the that state medlal Cltv of Lake bait company nt and the The meeting was one of the most departmi surve are UniUd Stats f.mng all In their enthusiastic ever held in this scab n birdw gr tal Hfhiive ih,s object and presages a bright future and p Dr Hito ittv said that busof ptople ehoubl the fruit a greater development it Is not the propet thit iness here Walter Adams, wll known understand t t i do a shoot thing d.g after it business man of Provo, was toastmasIf the anitnH bitten mm one ter. Mr losteiwaite stated that the' has il! ?h li dt the atat-object of the meeting was to get ell Prtmenthis wishes rabies that the disease R of the different interests concerned to run Its co irse, and upon in the marketing problem together eo f nin al it desired that an understanding might be had between them as how to further their best Interests The progress made in the refrigeration and cold storage business was described as phenomenal by J Some of our best makes are included. This clearance event brings noteworthy savings in Mens Fine Hats. He told of the experlimnts Ward that had been made at his p.ant f t AH sizes. of colors. desirable a in styled Smartly variety r learn of the proper temperature tho best h ping if the b. rro" Other speakers woe It t W iDon of the National i oppir bank of v lit erm.n Lake City. J P Marshal, t Rrothtm Hewlett f r ; James G Mratton fruit f of Provo bench, W A Cooper l of man fruit ft tab, Roy, pioneer & J R G W ralho.ul D Stack, I H D Dixon, manager of the F timers' and Merchants bank J W d Ham Knight, president of Kmg! t Truat and Savings company and pre 258-26- 0 Ident of the Provo chamber of fl Nielsen cf Pahna,' e, W president of the I tah county farm t T'te fribune bureau, Judge Frank H Mephitis le- FJRIGL M peb 17 gal adviser of the Piovo Re and old Storage ctmipanv, Abrose h)kes of tne miMing if the I nloii Pacific sjstem, Lowry Nelson tivities of the organisation during the thle city was okMd praod ,t t th vii president, Je!e W Honpe a soMa-tlnJfeber Perry and paat year and urged IovrJiv to the treasurer, BoxfWier RmItv iT'du u director of the extension division of f a h,M h In K fc'llon Robert Know, director building during thi the Brigham Young university, James at a muting cooperative marketing plan ar d to the dDt-t to take rare ron ( Mr Hoopcs gave a report of the ac H Clark of Tlmpanogos one if the association J H Mdhannth was of tl e In If u hix f poj ation produrers in tie Urgent etrawberry camp, of the W H Jacobs a fruit b,nr t'.f three u; per- coul time tie Ky"of Measabt Oro.., snj Joseph A Is hoo! 'ear Is started there mill b le of the Provo Gommerciai and Sav0 e 'h chiid'-eIn this a'out bank ings it Is said Mutual Uonsumers Goal com sed the board that when Week piuv ud out vnol is si thle Fear, the offlmpm.y th two to Be Observed ir,pnds to omen Wia "schi i Into a " vrd jg h uso and & bunk house It L J. Homes 'Thm iS ruu'-suBetter rTC(TTF Feb L some arrang. Regular $3.50 that week will be observed in lYovo h made for better and more Special, today 1, dioi v uirtes the cjming ing the week of April it to Ma and i( Saturday . . . durln, whuh bualn.Ss men, willlwi- i- T)l, r - si.tp n f JT-- Ipal M j. e par r (ar-ton at wiea snd citizens general1, the ('ant Sprirr Regular $2.50 valin a campa zn of horre beau- htxn starch 1, was acc.pt. ticijate - Won a i las acs ues. d Special, totiff ation epted a p- t w was decision a reached at on and Saturday. n.t water river th Thla ie Prlre day of representatives from va- - Mrvadon ditrft as engineer for the rioua bueineee houses clubs and or- - irr getion Regular $1.60 valganlzations at the public library build- ues. Special today m, Mlne.day evenln, with Mn. Are Meet to and Saturday . . . Walter T. Haaler, drtrlct chairman, presiding at Springville ROUND TRIP ROAD IS AGAIN OPEN, Regular $5.00 value. Speto Salt Lake City. From Npmt, cial today and Saturday.. Feven ennirghdea PROVO, Feb 17 JLLL Feb 17 A farmSRKI N oe urred In IY0V0 canyon edneedsy, ers cm'ptKn will be held at the the largest of whbh carried thou- Spr'fir-ilih rh school 21 Friday and sand of tone of enow ever the Hebr haturdav under dlrect.on of Regular $1.95 value. Spethe local branch of the D A R O V railroad Iim bureau cial today and Saturday . . tracks t Ur dal Veil fall, slxtv fet The for n ion reaejop aiU begin at smaller slide ex- nd the afternoon sessions deep one or the HEM3TITCHLSO EXPERTLY POKE 10c REB YARD tended over the auto road whb h was St 3 O rjew K Limit February 2t. w'JI ddrej the irl- who temporarily blockaded, but t again Speakers one wae No reported inj ired euK group are TV H open amer, of the H rei M 1 tah by the sddes (Ur Tva. I owi If- Agricultural coileg . green. e retarv of the Utah IoultFy . ( FRIDAY IS dlRLE OAY. Ha'serY eorera1e rr C L Jons, 1 W W F Fmuh Feb wEI cit. be sat FROVO, 17fJlrls' day observed at the ITnvo bgh arhoid J Thrre hml JUnon of the H V rn ard features through- ruural with hweneon, The annual entertain- - county aruutural inpotr EXPERT out the day iplal ment. whbh will Jaae piere at 2 45 CORSET! LRX.3 or lock n the audit r?um, erd the it. annual girls dance In th I J t r I t , H Vf Frb 4? ,he ladies gvmna!um are high n J a iebl w'ri of the y ward of etiv!te Mens Lumberjacks, Blazers and Sweaters, Formerly Priced J I at $ gos $4.00 to $6.50, for Quick Clearance, Now Sale lutnr 'n i m oS Mesa's SEiSi?as 1 1 1 Shirts, Sold Regularly Up to $3.50, Each. 3 for $4.50 $65 065 Shirts, Sold Regularly Up to $5.00, Each. 3 for $7.50 I Fine Mats Reduced i Usually $6.00 to $8.00 S05 JRw-jet- uhip-pe- 7xr South Main Street i Power for Receivers Using 5 Volt Tubes ( err-reta- n -- There is as much difference between a receiver that has power output equipment and one that lacks it as there is between a dear November morning and a foggy winter night. Power equipment gives your receiver tone quality. in thejast audio or Use stag to feed the loud apeak er. Consult your radio dealer. He will tell you the right combination of Cunningham Radio Tubes for your receiver. a n4 lUrMs stkst Ijpai la tk snsft aad bias ssrtsa E. T. CUNNINGHAM, Inc. CX-11- X CX-J7- Z CI-17- YORK 1, stln dis-tri'- t. FRIDAY AHD SATURDAY SPECIALS dur-jnn- ,, j i UN er CORSETALLS ral-ue- n CORSETALLS M- CX-li- CHICAGO -- wk ... LiiJ CORSETALLS farmer Friday niANCTSCO $14.75 GIRDLES February 20, HOSE MOTOR CAR EQUIPRIENT CO. j , Authorized Distributor! vele-arta- Arrl-Krtds- r, Corner Sixth South and State Streetx, Salt Lake City, Utah. i 11 1 the-de- 22 te east booadwat ROSS CORSET SHOP j -- . Mens 'Winter Undervear $2.00 to $3.50 Union Suits Reduced to Rabid 17 o Series Choose Now Mens and Young TJens'SuIts Style i ra Values to $60.00, Values to $35.00, Choose Now to $25 Values k Major O. W. Oralund, finance officer and property auditor for this district, has received orders relieving him from duty here and him to duty as commandantassigning at the armv finance a. hool In Washington, D C Major Oralund has been In Fort Douglas about two years Sergeant and Mrs William T Lee, K company. Thirty-eight- h Infantrv, have a new son In their home, born Tuesday night The mess hall In the bachelor building at Fort Douglas Is undergoing r pairs this .week and new decoraeled Iron cornice tions being made METAL USED. Sergeant James J Hendershott, All partitions and doors throughout Company I. Thirty-eight- h infantrv, the building are of pressed steel, left yesterday for Letterman hospital while desks, tables and cabinets are In San Francisco for observation and also of fnetal construction Klevators treatment fi are provided for the u ual passenger BALL HELD AT MIDWAY INN T1 e main stalrwa and vault service s of marble and wrought Iron, and, Special to The Tribune. a 1th all other stairwavs, is inclosed KAYSVILLE, Feb 17 K character The public lobby Is entered through ball was held this evening at the the main doorwav on South Temp's Midwav Inn near Kaysville, by Mr and Mrs Ivan Layton of Kavsviiie street and occupies a north-centInvited The position, giving access to the tellers' Thirty couples were room dortour and the bask officers snmfcd at 11 30 oclock (ages, Meeker Tee W , Ft ii n uk. |