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Show IN ALL, some I tons of Utah, copper sheathing have gone into' the roof. A similar amount of copper went into the original building, but the pioneers had to ship it by wagons from the east as Utahs copper mines had not yet been opened 'She'll be the most historic building in the West," said philan-- i thropist N G Morgan. Sr., as he watched the massive copper cu-pola being hoisted into place. More history transpired within her walls than in any other public building. Every historical civic advancewithin ment of Utah originated het walls Three U. S. presidents A score spoke in her chambers. of famous marched Americans across the pages of her records and documents. And the statehood of Utah was celebrated from her walls 1 FOR A NUMBER of years after the City and County building was built, rhe old City Hall served as a police station, and finally, stripped of her gloiy, she was used by the city as storage space as part of Number fire station. puzzle. During the ter, some of the numbers washed off and workmen often scratched their heads wondering which stone went where. However, early day photographs of the building helped solve the riddles. win-Iso- jig-sa- According to Edwin O. Andor- - who directed the restoration, the original building was designed' by Truman O. Angell, the same pioneer draftsman who designed the Salt Lake temple. The Salt Lake City Hall was an expression of the culture of the built it, Anderson people who few years after it was completed. Once located in downtown Salt Lake City, the building has been tom down stone by stone and relocated near the Utah State Capitol. SEE UTAH Salt Lake Citys Old City Hall Climbs to New Heights of Glory hall, built by Mormon pioneers of See Utah actly 105 years ago and now redesigned to better acquaint stored as closely as possible to her Litahns with" their home state. original frontier beauty. The articles have been preparThe historic pioneer building, ed by the Utah Tourist and Pub- once located in downtown Salt diflicity Council. Each week a Lake City, was torn down stone by ferent sector or subject on Utah stone and relocated a few blocks will be featured.) away near the Utah State Capitol. from the original A grand old lady has proudly Her removal necessary to make room raised her head once again in the site awas new federal office building. for Utah Capital city. THE $250,000 restoration WHEN Shes the elegant Salt Lake City Note: This is anoth- (Editors er in a series ex- es LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE STATE OF UTAH ss COUNTY OF BOX ELDER I, K. B. Olsen, County Clerk In and for the County of Box Elder, State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the sample ballot to be used at the General Election to be held Tuesday, November 6, 1962, at which time the polls will be open from 7 A.M, to 8 P.M. The Ballots for Willard Precinct ONLY will carry the name of Robert M. Zundel for Justice of the Peace on the Republican Ticket. There will be no provision on the ballots for Justice of the Peace in Brigham City, Bear River, Beaver Dam, Bothwell, Clear Creek, Collinston, Deweyville, East Garland, Elwood, Fielding, Grouse Creek, Harper Howell, Junction, Park Valley, Penrose, Plymouth, Portage Promontory, Riverside, Thatcher, Yost. Polling places in the various precincts are listed below: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have set my hand and affixed my Official Seal this 23rd day of October, A. D. 1962, K. B. Olsen (SEAL) County Clerk NOTICE OF ELECTION and Publicity Council and will serve as a historical museum. In pioneer days, she housed the LegExecutive and Judicial islative, branches of the Territorial government. Because the City Hall promises to be an outstanding tourist attract- ion, it is being featured in this weeks See Utah series of articles, sponsored by the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council and designed to better acquaint Utahns city near Emigration Canyon. It was hauled to the construction site on the first railroad in Utah, a short line built by Brigham Young as a make-wor- k project to keep people employed. Workmen today on the job marvel at the fine craftsmanship displayed by the first builders whose humble tools fashioned these stones in 1856-5when Salt Lake City was still a rugged frontier settlement a thousand miles from the comforts of civilization. When the old building was torn down, each of the ornate, hand-cu- t stones was numbered so the structure could be put back together again. 11 said. She represents the archiTHE CITY OF Salt Lake donatectural influences these people ted the property. Private parties carried with them across the donated the capital. Anderson, said plains, mixed with the influences of the rugged frontier." (Continued on Following Pago) SAMPLE BALLOT Official Local School Board Ballot Official Local School Board Balloi School Representative Precinct No. School Representative Precinct No. 3 1 w INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. For Member of Local Board of Education cross m me square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. VOTE FOR ONE REX E. RICHAHDS n SAMPLE BALLOT SAMPLE BALLOT Official State School Board Ballot Regional District No. 1 Box Elder County I Official Local School Board Balloi INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. School Representative Precinct No. 2 ' i INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) In the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. with Utah. Work on the Salt Lake City hall restoration progressed rapidly this summer and by all of the exterior work was completed, AT TIMES, the general contracincluding the hoisting into position of a ton and a half copper dome tor, Jensen Construction company, or cupola. felt like the project was like a SSSIPEaS 5 IBiSiEalL AND OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 6th day of November next, the General Election will be held for the offices set forth on the sample ballots printed in this issue. The Polls will be open at 7 A.M. and continue open until 8 P.M. of the same day. The Polling Places are as follows: POLLING PLACES DISTRICT Box Elder No. 1 County Commissioners Office, Court House Box Elder No. 2 Marjorie Jones Residence 117 S 1 W - Fire Station Box Elder No. 3 Box Elder No. 4 Ivy Fuller Residence 95 N 1 E Buick Sales 550 South Main Box Elder No. 5 .... .... Vern Haskell Residence 493 So. 1st East Box Elder No. 6 Afton Olsen Residence 503 N 3 W Box Elder No. 7 Bunderson School Box Elder No. 8 Box Elder No. 9 Lucy Johnson Residence 123 W 2 S Box Elder No, 10 Seely Motel Lounge Marian Anderson Residence 621 S 2 E Box Elder No. 11 Irene Lewis Residence 528 N 4 E Box Elder No. 12 Leland Seely Residence (Rear) 826 E 1 N Box Elder No. 13 Box Elder No. 14.. Joseph Huot Residence 425 Mountain View Dr. Amusement Hall LDS Church Building Bear River LDS Church House Beaver Dam School Gym Bothwell Reta Kempton Residence Clear Creek Maurine Jensen Residence Collinston Corinne City Hall Library at LDS Church Building Deweyville LDS Church Building East Garland School House Elwood School House Fielding Armory (Upstairs) Garland No. 1 Garland Library Basement Garland No. 2 .... Amanda Paskett Residence Grouse Creek LDS Church Building Harper Honeyville School (on stage) Honeyville LDS Church Building Howell Margene Lind Residence Junction LDS Church Building Mantua Recreation Center Park Valley Glenna Leak Residence Penrose Town Hall Perry Residence Lamb Bertha Plymouth Church LDS Building Portage LDS Church Building Promontory LDS Church Building Riverside LDS Church Building Snowville School House Thatcher Public Library Tremonton No. 1 McKinley School Tremonton No. 2 Recreation Hall 3rd Ward Tremonton No. 3 Florence Beard Home .. Tremonton No. 4 City Hall Willard Town Hall Building Yost IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 23rd day of October, A.D. 1962. K. B. OLSEN, (SEAL) County Clerk LIST is complete, possibly by the end of THE PIONEERS cut the stone November, the grand old lady will by hand, quarrying it from Red house offices of the Utah Tourist Butte mountain, just east of the Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, October 30, 1 962 SAMPLE BALLOT 1 As time went by, her dome was removed, and for a number of years her dignity was soiled when the upper story was converted into a part of the city jail, housing women prisoners. When the historic building was torn down, the stone work was found to be in remarkably good condition. The woodwork, however, because of a leaky roof, had rotted away beyond repair. THE BOX EIDER NEWS, s - . CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE Shall Section 2 of Article XIII of the Constitution of Utah be amended to grant the Legislature authority to exempt from taxation tangible property, not to exceed $3,000 in value, of unmarried widows and minor orphans of persons who, while serving in the military service of the United States or of the State of Utah, were killed in action or died as a result of such service? tor AGAINST n CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO I Shall Article Xlll of the Constitution of Utah be amended! by the addition of a new section to provide that proceeds from the imposition of taxes on liquid motor fuels and ' taxes related to the operation of motor vehicles be used exclusively for highway purposes, driver education, traffic law enforcement and Tourist and Publicity? FOR AGAINST I D n CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE Shall Section 9 of Article VI of the Constitution of Utah be amended to raise the limits on salaries and expenses that may be paid members of the Legislature from the present level of $500 per year as salary and $5.00 per day expenses' while actually in session, to $1200 per year as salary and $10.00 per day as expenses while actually in session? FOR AGAINST |