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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 2L 10 . Manufacturing in I SET II CEMENT Character Beauty, It is being sponsored by the Idaho Baptist convention, which also conducts a large summer camp. Artist's conception of the new resort now being constructed in the Sawtooth mountains of central Idaho. Play ... Important Part in Recent Cover Innovations. . '. .1 I.- - to El Monte House Small By the Architects' Berries, Bureau of the United States, Inc.) Through actual experience It has been found that In the construction of floor any one of the popular types of covering can be applied successfully oyer a concrete base. The chief difficulty today Is to choose ffrom among, the wide variety of attractive floor finishes available to home buildi. ers, Where a wood finish Is desired for the floor surface, any type of hardwood flooring such as maple, birch, beech or oak may be used. The flooring la nailed to wooden strips embedded In the concrete or secured to It with special floor clips. This type or covering Is common in living mid dining rooms. The flresefe character of construction that results from the use of the concrete slab is not I in paired by these standard finishes of to The Trllxrae. El Monte springs OGDEN, June resort, w4iloh is Just being completed at an attractive location near the mouth of Ogden canyon, three miles from the center bf this city, will be formally opened Thursday. The resort will be opened la the afternoon snd evening for the Inspec tlon of the public and at nlgtit there will be a dance- - with a full orchestra in attendance. The pools will not. be open to the public Thursday, but there will be a swimming ana oiv tiw exhibition by girls from the Dee eret gymnasium at Salt Lake under the direction of Miss J 'earl Kim Rail, Special instructor. ST 213-ac- - Mecca Former Salt Lake Recreation Man Builds New Sawtooth Range. Apartment Hotel to The Tribune. TWIN FALLS, Idaho, June JJ. A modern natatorium, the largest and finest In central Idaho, will be opened to the public amid the rugged Saw tooth mountains early in July, by the fourth If possible. miles It is located just twenty-fiv- e northwest of Haliey on the road to .Stanley basin and the world famous salmon river country, on the main line of auto travel Into the central part of the state, and will be a mecca for recreation seekers, both native and foreign. It is to be called Easier plunge, af ter Enaley Hot Springs, its source of It has a supers en were quieter todsy, wits prices steady to water euonlv. of firm oe grey flotni. B"W silk wsi firmer vlronment with five massive peaks the Sawtooth lying In accolate and bnylng .store general is this market. formation at range Its northern boundary. Harlan, held steady. Protean aaataat the All around are timbered mountains, erraniaattoa of a burlap exchange are belnff snow-crownthrough the summer, made by Importers and traders In the fahrlr. surrounded with woods and valleys. Wool goods werequlet. 811k fabrics were The plunge will be of heavily re- is, better reqneat. enforced concrete, with efficient drainage Into the river running by, on the 00TT0KSEED Oil. mead near side of which is a riAt.t A T.f June S8 (AP). Prime ow, overgrown with treesgrassy and shrubrrixl. oil, ir. Into an be will made bery, and which SUGARHOUSE DISTRICT Close to 21st South and 9th East 5eW s H Special I'll Marksmen Return From Encampment pedal to The Tribune. TWIN FALLS. Idaho. June tl E, Company engineers, Twin Falls unit of the Idaho national guard arrived home tonight from the two weeks' encampment at Boise, proud of Its record In the competitive rule shoot. Seven men of the company Ilth qualified for the national shoot at Camp Perry, Ohio. - The scores of the seven are as follows. In order named: Lieutenant J. H. Beaver, 240 out of ISO: Sergeant T. Paul K. Jones. 134 Private C. P. Abendroth.' S3.1; StaJf Sergeant George Harrison, t.11; Sergeant H. W. Wallace, 126; Sergeant J C. Jv'unamaker. tied for eighth place with 110. and Sergeant u. J. Colbertn tied for tenth place with a score of ths basement, an entirely modern ventilating system, with other new apequipment to be provided st anClaw-son proximate cost of 165,000. Ths of Salt Lake company Decorating has the Interior work In charge, and the outside is completed In a yellow stucco effect of Spanish atyle, making it one of the most Imposing buildings In this territory. It la expected to be open within ten days, by ths Fourth If possible. The Buhl Elevator company Is finishing additional construction to the amount of about $30,000. A new ga rage is just completed, with several service ststions snd a number of residences. This makes businea enterprising here, the O. S. L. also havingd a large crew replacing the seventy-pound rails rails with between here and Twin Falls to provide for the annual Increasing amount of farm exports. 1 r- ninety-poun- General level of construction costs maintained throughout the year is shown by the accompanying graph. A comparison with costs since 1914 and with the 1913 average is also shown. . .acr?r-x- r Why V APARTMENT LssT Open for Public Inspection All Day Sunday, June 24th, and All Next Week st Special ELAINE APARTMENTS 440 Granite Furniture Co. o, to The Tribune. Under Management Truat Department Central Trust Company Bees. II. Games and a baSpd concert will continue at noon In the city park. At 1 o'clock. R. D. Leeper, Lewlston, past commander of the Idaho American Legion, will deliver a patriotic address. Afternoon events will Include more sports features, a second baseball game and buckaroo attractions. Open air boxing contests on the courthouse grounds In the evening will be followed by sn acrobatic balloon ascension, fireworks and a street dance. The balloon feature- wss car ried off here last year and Is expected to be a thriller, as will be the Jump from the big bridge. Shoshone Falls, though low st this season, may also be shown with colored lights again. The program bag just oeen completed, and only details remain to be worked out. With ths exception of the bsseball games, the celebration Is to be free. The merchants' bureau of the chamber of commerce has charge. The buckaroo features will Include a string of trained bucking horses, with some wild ponies recently brought In from ths Nevada nine. Main " at First South en. Insurance, - Phone Wuatch 455 Mertaaost, etesl Estate, Savings. Travel, Trusts. - M.k. Nnw an "V;". 5yfflt mwm Wem&ke gd Loss -- nxj" CHIPT to our shoulders the burden of possible loss in title litigation! It's our business to guard you against that disaster; our portion to stand the penalty if a faulty title betrays your faith in ownership. You can say farewell to that worry! By what means 1 By INSURING YOUR TITLE. A policy written by 'us is perfect title protection. Our research is deep, penetrating, thorough; our approval as good as a bond. "To be sure of your title insure it." Complete Abstract Served for Thoss Whs Desire It. "u Wmfa 13 V& - " .tc'We 3 Winner wsl, lonBf East 3rd South St. Furnished Through Courtesy of TWIV FALLS. Idaho. June 23 A narachute lean from the Twin Falls- Jerome bridge, 476 feet. Into the Snake river will be the opening feature oi the Fourth of July celebration here. Following that, the balance of the forenoon oroexara will consist of rac ing and sports contests, band concerts and the first of two ball games between the Brums and the Salt Lake anrwi.sif maiitf v- dwelling, facing on the street, will be equipped with a wrought iron balcony. The Interior will be In keeping with the Italian style. The walls of the public halls and the living and dining rooms of each apartment will be of rough plaster. Sixteen garages will be built at (he rear for the tenants of both the Stewart and the new building. Sidney E. Mulcock Is the builder. st Only $4300 v - i i wr ?r-"-r . i v s, UMIT.HM ir at n rl fcarV aLrVW IL JT- - V-i- J 7 w.:..4 f t' I j Pramonnt Theater BldgProvo 412 24th St., Ogden J o I7C -- j. w t- - - ' (fompantt . Da-v- ia Hig-Msn-d six-we- ii Additions to ths grade at Layton and the South funlor hffgh school t Bountiful, together with a new shop building at the county high school, complete ,xths project, 11(10,000. school ao to ns 1 The largest Item In ths program is the sddition to ths Davis county high school, which will coat approximately st 2l.so Construction Costs Level OpeneMIonday Salt Laka. three-stor- Program The Loan Plan Alhton-flenH- to Construction of g, new apartment house, which, with the property ' will cost 175,000, will be started soon adjoining the Stewart apartments' at First avenue and C street H. J. Stewart is the owner. Plans drawn by Slack W. Wlnburn, y strucarchitect, call for a ture with basement, containing sixteen dwelling of two snd four rooms each. The building will have dimen42 of 90 sions by feet, while the property Is 93 by 135 feet In slse. The apartment will be of Italian design, constructed of tapestry brick with stone trim, snd a tile roof to carry out the architectural style. Each nine-wee- eot-to- e j Bids will Wbpened Monday for ths ImprovemesT program of the Davis county schools, which will be financed through a recently voted bond Issue of 1144,000. Plans for ths buildings to be constructed have been complet- -' ed by Pops Burton, architects of Carry Out Italian Style; All 8 Dwellings Face Street. -' That Will Help You Save Simply pay us only 1 per cent per month, principal and interest included, and see. how quickly the mortgage i released from your home. Where can you find a more convenient plant Lowest Prevailing Interest "tte Architecture struction. These home owners from Gooding, 20 J. Haselton, Twin Kails and Rupert are of the cost, putting up 26 per centwhich will be the ultimate total of will approximately 110,000. The pool Moscow Summer School measure 40x76 feet wltn a aeptn or two KEW T0R1C. Jua St CAP). Th imrtl feet at the shallow end and 1:6 feet eloAod t adTanrt rottna Btronr be will Maintains Enrollment Grim Reaper Shows iarkt It for swimming and diving. f 45 to M point. CMBiMr of wt supplied from Basley Hot springs at weather la th and trad aontn nrrln(t of the rate of 0.000 gallons per day Males Preference demand wr reflected In Special to Tlie Tribune. and the best bathing water. Thle has a advancesptMwlatlTe of approxitntaely 12. W a hate In UNIVERSITT OF IDAHO, Moscow, teniDerature of 9 decrees at the outlet the cotton market New rmp months Intoday. BOISE. Idaho. June 22 (AP). The and will be moderated to 86 degrees in mad new high round for the aeaeon, Octo- June 23. A total of 207 students. cluding undergraduates and persons month ending June IS was a bad pethe pool. ber eoritraeta Mid up to 21. 94c. or J3 point In riod for the male population of the are enrolled work, doing graduate Bonln It Is being constructed by bore toe recent Kw level, and fluted at summer school courses at ths Uni- stats of Idaho, a report iseued by the Tit tenerat market eloaed at roof brothers' of Haliey. Temporary bath 21 versity of Idaho, It Is announced by bureau of vital statistics Indicated. Of houses will be used this summer, to be at net ad ranees of 45 to M points. J. F. Messenger, director of summer the 609 deaths during ths month, 321 Cotton to tares: structures aa replaced with Hth. Tw. rise. Pre. Clue. school and dean of the school of edu- were males. soon as finances permit. It is a non21.24 . Jan 21.71 21.14 The total enrollment at the cation. They got an even break on the 2!.fm nominal charge Marrli profit venture; only a 21. 0 2I.M 21. IT St. main camps at Moscow Is sbout the births, 1068 children being born, of will be made for use of the pool. The Jul? 21. M 21.71 21.7 21.27 same as last year. Dean Messenger whom exactly half were males. funds will be Used for Improvement Oet 31 .ft 21. 21. 4d said. A series of violent accidents caused Two Ketchum men Iee and maintenance. 21. S3 - 21. M 91. 4A 2t.81iH4 k term of summer the death of forty-si- x The persons In the will operate the plunge In exchange which 28, will end state, drownings, suto accidents and started school, May UPl.-Bfor a concession. NIW ORLEANS, Jnae po while the 27, term, shooting being responsible for the closed unlet and stearty. 49 polsts us. July starting June 11. ends July 20. larger proportion. gales. 448: sulddllas. 21 S3Fourth Star Valley Cottoa futures closed Tery stesdy at s set adTsaee of 4S to 4 pointa. Clae. Prer. riae. Hlsh. Low Arranged Jas 21. IS SO.M "1, ; 10.71) llaerk .. .. 21 . Ill 50. IS 21. IT 20.70 An21 7 II Tl 21.4?T 21 .IS THATNE, Wyo.. June IJ. inly t en si. on nouncement Is made by the American 20. ii. 21. ill 10. SS 21HjJJ 20. M Legion officers of Star valley that a Dee big general Fourth of July celebra. UVCRPOOL. JilM (API. Cotton, spot, tlon will be held here this year. Plans sntet: price hif her; Americas strict goad aa Outlined call for a patriotic pro12 24, sood aalddllns. 11. M; strict ml!IHt(, races and rodeo, the morning, gram in 11. S4: BUMIIng. 11.74- strict low ball game In the afternoon, followed mliMltai, sahMlint. lt.M; low aal1Hof. 11.44; strict by a scientific boxing match and ball send oHIsary. 11.24: good ortlnary. 10 84. in the amusement hall at night Band "a lea, IO0A hales, larlixllaf 2Sno Aaaertrsa. music furnished by the recently orRSlO. Kerelpta. lX.OOn: Aaierleaa, Pstnr ganised Lower Valley hand, through- eloaed eolet. Jely. ll.Jt; October. II. lg; out the day's performance. Jsaeary. 11.07; Hares. 11 OJ; May, 11.09. Facing south. Just off ths Fifth East Boulevard, Is located this substantialFive ly built firebrick bungalow. splendid rooms. Gumwood finish and oak floors. The arrangement Is delightfully different The price has bees reduced to 14300 for a quick sale. Very easy terms will be accepted if you act at once. A i!t' ' APARTMENT Parachute Leap NEW BUILDINGS Off High Bridge Fourth Feature Mr. Campbell, who was at one time engaged in the contracting business In Kalt Lake, and now following the same line of business In Long Beach, has built some of the finest structures In California. The Jtw Campbell is a ten-storfireproof building of Spanish design and has won considerable Sjiecial to The Tribune. for Its architectural excellence. praise BUHL, Idaho, June 23. Buildings Paul Kuhn, another former Salt Lake man,' will manage the house, to the amount of more than 1100,000 with Mrs. Kuhn ss hostess. For nine are bearing completion In Buhl, Inyears Mr. Kuhn wss manager of the over cluding both business houses and resiBelvedere apartments, taking these-duti- es upon the completion of dences. The most important of these that building In 191. is the new Ramona theatre being built by C. C, Voeller, owner of the Fox theatre. Mr. Voeller has remodelled a large store building, lowering the floor to exan incline, added a forty-fo- ot tension to the rear, with a new steam In rooms and heating system dressing The grounds about the pool on the mountain slope, sheltered by lofty pines, will be leveled to permit cars to turn, and a good road built to It from the main highway across Big Wood river, beyond which towers (ialena, Kasley, Silver, Boulder and Ryan peaks, with old Hyndman. highest in Idaho, a few miles to the east. The project is sponsored by the Idaho Baptist convention, which con-- " ducts a large summer camp for young people on Its assembly grounas snout half a mile from the springs. It was made possible by cooperation of summer home owners who have cabins In the vicinity, the United States forest service which Issued the permit, and the Baptist state organisation. There summer homes there are twenty-seve- n now, with several mors under con BUHL RUSHING Contemplating an Increase in their business and also desiring a profitable and safe Investment, the Bird A Jex oompanuy has purchased within the past few months approximately $75,000 worth of Salt Lake real estate. It Is announced by R. Leo Bird, president. The concern recently so4d part of Its poster business to the Packer corporation of Cleveland, but it retained the bulletin and commercial sign business for all of Utah, southern Idaho It also has and western Wwoniintr. the agency for the manufacture of Neon electric signs in this territory. Bird A Jex have retained their poster activities In Caciie valley, western Wyoming and Utah south of Salt Lake county, leaving to the Packer corpol ration this brancto of the business for Sait Lake City and county, Davis county, Ogden and Weber county. In addition to a number of pieces of property to be used for advertlslnar purposes, Mr. Bird announced' that they have bougtit two large, tsacta wbloh will be subdivided. An srea acres In Colo containing twenty-fiv- e nial Heights, located between Eighteenth and Nineteenth 13ast streets and Yale aveirie nnd Twenty-firSouth street. wlU be divided next year into fifty homesltes. The other tract contains eignteen drive. acres, located on oouth This will be a suburban development. one-ac-re lots. divided into eighteen Other pieces of property, which were waiter J. Jieess purchased througn Truer company of the Malloran-juag- e as follow s: South, 125 and Bast First Thirteenth by 160 feet; Thirteenth Kast ana sev147 enth South, 40 by feet; Twenty-firSouth and Thirteenth East, 115 hv 145 feet: 8tate street between Ken sington and Cleveland avenues, 141 by 440 feet; State street somn oi Kensington, 50 by 136 feet; State street south or tne aouun junior nitjn sjkw 125 by 145 feet; State street and Louisa avenue, 100 by 140 fee: State street and Garfield avenue, It by 150 feet; Main street and Kensington avenue. 50 by 140 feet; Main and Twenty-firSouth streets. 50 by 132 feet; Thirty- third South and Second West streets. 140 bv 200 feet: Eighth West street and Genesee svenue. 70 by 132 feet, and fifteen acres on ths state highway in North Salt Lake. M-f- TRUST CO. 633. not in the west. I , $4300 Phone Wasatch park. H. Campbell, now of Long Beach, of what Is declared to be one of the finin that city, if est apartment-hotel- s Through Planting Bids Are to Be for "Wonderful buy on 9th East, close to Suparhouse; fine large lot ; o rooms, moaern; targe garape. $;nK) cash. Will Make Terms to Suit Large Lot, Paving Paid. E attractive Salt Lakers will be interested In the achievement of one of the clty'a former residents the construction by R. Cotton Quotations; f HALLORAN-JUDG- for Seekers in Heart of . 1 Mir V.. tractive ana artistic color romhina ttons, and may be laid either 1n sheets or. aa tile. Cork flooring and cork In cement mortar over the base floor ing of concrete. tile are similarly used. A finish recently successful Is one Covers Are Cemented that develops beauty and character in the surface of the concrete slab Itself. Over Entire Fteor, tiurh a floor Is economical, Coverings of this general type are and by many itobviously is considered most cemented or pasted to the concrete beautiful. sev The method involves over the entire surface, specifications eral the use of for the preparation of the surface and mineralprocesses. Including I'heml stains and pigments, instructions for laying are furnished rale to develop color, oiling, waxing bye the manufacturers, and should be and polishing. followed carefully. The surface coat of the concrete In the group of hard surfacing are floor is often' marked off Into squares terrssxo, the ceramics and marble or other patterns resembling tiling. mosaics, slate, concrete tile and art When colored In tones of dark red marble. A terrasso floor finish Is a brown or other desirable colors. green, surface of Irregular marble or granite subsequently treated with oil and fragments emliedded In cement mor- filler, then waxed like hardwood, con tar and ground smooth. Mineral pig- crete floors assume the rich effect of ments are frequently added to the old Spanish leather and provide an mortar to produce a desired tone. attractive for rugs and background Ceramic tiles In many colors are furniture. Copyright, 192S. The Ar found In hallways, sun rooms, dining chitects' Small Service House Bureau rooms and bathrooms. Slate, laid In of the United States, Inc. Irregular patterns, then waxed and polished, la very pleasing. D1T SOOM. NEW YORK, Jims' 23 (AP). Cottna fooda Beauty and Character of concrete tile and art marble has been rapid, both offering great variety In color and design. Art marble resembles terrasxo In many respects. Its manufacture Is highly specialised and Installations are made in sections like tile. In each case, with the exception of terrasxo, which Is placed In sections up to ten feet square, the surfacing units are laid or .embedded Special Invitations to attend the opening will be extended to (Jovernor George H. Uern ana ower state Ogden and Salt Lake city officials and others prominent in the activities of the state. . The El Monte resort is located on a re trait and has been developed by a group of Ogden and SUt Lake men headed by A. V. Smith of Salt Lake. The completed resort will represent an Investment of approximately 1200.000. The main building, of fireproof brick and concrete construction, has a frontage of 20$ feet and a depth of 174 feet. It contains a large Indoor poor, small pools for private parties, a hot mineral water pool for thermal treatments, lobby, offices, locker rooms, a large dance floor and a restaurant. There Is a large outdoor pool at the rear of The resort will also the building. offer facilities for fishing, boating and and tennis, forty summer cottages will be erected, some of them this year. orn-clal- s, wood. the modern vogue for Following color, other concrete floor coverings such as linoleum, cork or rubber, are linoleums of frequently employed. plain. Inlaid, Jaspe or embossed char acter may be used. Rubber floorings are aleo to be secured In many at Developed In Slab. The development Springs' t Beautify STEWflRT PLANS Davis School QPEI. THURSDAY BUYS PROPERTY Governor and Other Utah Officials to Be Invited ? . u "f i so Gonr Easley Plunge, New Resort in Idaho L Hw to' DEVELOPMENT ESTATE Jn3L. INDUSTRIAL REAL Progressive Utah 1928. 4- - 4-- - 1 tol j- I 150 2cvi m f , o- . -J tv l IIU I ML I j. 11! I J- - r gIHiri-MHilliiHlli- Ttt""'30 - i PvVw .t Ft South Tkmdh lnut"c' Mortgage Main Phone Tawtch 435 Real Estate, Savings, j Jj sLpAKE K HjRAVKNB Ctl '.(1?&J&' ,4 |