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Show - ' '. ) 4 ,,, ? - r l JAV 'vt. r" 9 i t 2 THE CHRISTMAS NEWS, Big Firm Shows Faith In Future of Salt Lake YICAR by and with mr ynr con momentum in the ettflre weal Tha move waa brought about toy tha demands of a vastly augmented business and tha conviction b that Halt Lake wilt tha canter and dominatingalways distributing point for sevaral western states. Tha building itaeif is a. enonument to the company It fitting re Tho new brick and concrete structure has a front of fast and a depth a of 111 feat, tlwith four mesaanine and full basestories, ment Thera are a brick garage and machine shopnd pipe house separate, tha premise being an- railroad spur. In torrd by a private the front Is a trig office and display room finished in tile and marble. Here haw been Installed three model bath rooms for display purposes, with a romprehensl ve- - showin ntckl and white enamel of ing new ail the appliances that go to make up the modern dwelling, hoblock. tel, club or buxine and started their budding In April They moved into, thf Ir new quarters one the first of November, another testimonial of the speed of modern business fa this modern city. The an Inbuilding Itself 30 000 vestment ef J represents which 'With the tost of the site bring the total to 1200 000. or a fifth of a imlliou te testify to the N O. .Nelson company a faith in the future of bait The rompaiiT doe a wholesale and jobbing business exclusively and a mich has handled ftome of the biggest jobs in the west In , recent yearn. -No non" handled all the plumbing and heating for the new Klks club and the lieivedere apartments the and a doaen other schools Lafayette ft haw the plumbing contract for the new t'onUnentat bank building new in course, of f onsti uctlon. aml supplied the Fuller warehouse. Walker flunk building, the state ail capital, the Bishops building and the buildings orv Motor avenue Social .Hail avenue) be'(formerly hind the Belvedere. vlction arrows tmonf crest Indus- -' trial tnttrpriMi of the East and the West that (Salt Lake City la a of the greatest distributing point Tea year ago Salt magnitude. lath waa htat btginnine to toe ap- situspreciated for Its atragettcat Lon. Today the xamt Halt UM or is branch, City1 on found headquarters moat of tho great brands that go to make up the bulk of wh-k- Uk. 1923 Large Auto Van. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING ' Any Distance Residence, Phone Hy. 4491-- J. M TO PROTECT WILD GAME have been made 1 t Many change to adjust various regulations and of the practices towhe operations motor car. And now comes Wiliam Homaday, in the Nature that Magazine, with a demand something be done to protect wild game against the greatly Increased due to the motor car. slaughter Mr. Homaday is not a superficial observer. He Is one of the foremost zoologists apd conservationists of the country. He had stood for the - ' -- Prices Reasonable. OFFICE: 554 West Second South St Phone Was. 1593. greatoutcorvatlon program mapped by Theodore Roosevelt. An enthusiastic student and lover of wild life, a. sportsman with ethics hi sense of decency revolts against live ruthless killing of game made possible by the service of the motor car in trgve- the plains or following unfrequented roads, enabling hunters to cover vastly more a day than would be ground in possible on foot or hondbaek. It is not enough, he eays.that the repeating shotgun, the long-ranrifle, and .the employment of a staff of guides and awrintnnia give the hunter advantages never contemplated were organised Health exhibit agencies are when most game laws were enactPUBLIC health and more than JeO.eoe piece of litwith one dominating obed, ut now the motor car makes were distributand erature primed a wholesale business. jective la all activities reduction - ed From the survey complete card hunting Mr. Hornaduy urges a 60 per records and outline maps and charts the death Tate with a 'orreewere toy counties ailcent reduction in the kill allowed prepared, showing ponding decrease in hum 1367 from LibercGlosle In and a shortening of the open seaments. 'lit the furtherance of this , Utah indeath the past seven yearn. sons. Whatever the regulations, objective the Uuih Public Health In thin atatA the death rate from thev must take into account the association baa grqwn in the P&t tuberculoids Was never high but Time was when the "pot hunter." was the James to H, of rate, an be to according agency year seye.sl hunter" merely the man aooretary of the association, . "pot Into a covey of shoot who would recognised standing supported 'by Wallis, ha aot appreciably declined in the quail or other birds on the ground, practically all the public and qua! past eis yeara. In lllf deaths from 100.now 40 , term the but numbered institutions and , tuberculosis per applies to any public agencies, 00 of population while in 1931 man who refuses to game a Hubs In endorsement if aot la ac- - deaths cause had been sporting chalice. Fewgive from this regulations tual assMlstance ia campaign drives. cut to 39 and a fraction, aro needed the real for sportsman. With definite objectives net for The aasoclatioa has set aa It pH-t- o He la a pretty safe Jaw unto himinitiate the 1934 season, the assoolaUen is mary objective next year But if game animal and birds state-wid- e a movement for the ereo-tur- n self. now rounding this year's activities are not to be exterminated, eternal of a stale tuberculosis hospital with ths annual drive for sale of through provision lo be made by vigilance I necessary to curb the City Star. gam Christmas seals The sale of the the next fagielature to which those the dlaeaae may be . humble suffering from peony seal of Yutetlde In addition treatment. for taken lf greetings offers the eaty means of., the association will divert of the, proceeds from thia year's financing the work ef thie health in Halt Lake drive toward county organisation, Including a complete maintaining the tuberculosis ward survey of the state, public education installed In the county recently In health lines se well as fH?w-u- p hospital The work I to tea furthsr ex- work In sanitation and individual4 -- t D. Bianco. J & M TRANSFER pro-saa- ta western eommeroa. A gianca at tha map will show tha reason for-- this in an instant In regard to territory covered Halt I .aka t'tty ia in direct transportations! touch with a fourth of thp United States or perhaps more than in tha nation other single any which dominates city the section' It attempts to Insupply. Halt Lake Is unexits territory, disputed tends from tha anadlaa border almost to tha Mexican line and from tha Hlerraa to tha Rocky mountains Its railroad coaaectlona radiate In all direction and there Is not. other t Ity in all that vast domain hat can dispute distritoation with" her many varied and vital necesonto sities. Ogden shares n large measure in this glory that, Is Utah's and between them they dominate' tha mountain region. great for the estabThat la the reason lishment in Halt Lake of the big branch house of tha N. O company, the largest manufacturer of plumbing supply materials in tha . United Htalea. This company, which carries the trade name of Nosw, opened a small branch in Sait Lake la ftdlj and eight years age moved Into tfuartera on West Hecqnd pOulh Street which at that date were considered adequate for all time to coma Lad month "None" moved into Ita, splendid new warehouse and office building at 30 west Me ond ttouth, Jut west of its old location, where it erected one of thewholelargest and most 13 I salers entabltehment the DECEMBER Guarding The Public Health , hog.--Kan- aaa Pine Needle PiUow .Wherever the pine tree sheds R Christmas' fragrant needle ar gifts of pillows, whose eplcy refreshing perfume brings visions of hiountains and forests-- Less known but equally delightful are cushions filled with sweet-fer- n and leaves, which are often dried for tbwlr fragrance, says Nature Magazine Of rashli,'Lon, To jf III a bay-ber- use pillow to two-thir- sweet-fer- d ry n bay berry leaves. Did you knof that pillow made from dried hop is very good for insomnia? It need not be very'large, about six by eight Inches Id btg enough. The girl who is familiar with all kinds of ferns might send her woods loving friend a book of ferns correctly named and accompanied with appropriate quota lions. one-thir- d V Utah Claims Place In i Industrial World I (( 'on tin iil from p.r On.) for what t to come. A five million dollar bloat furnace for pile Iron will be in operation. by the flrat of next March to mark the beginning of the Iron and ateel indoetry in thia elate and the weat. .It haa already been followed by two but of enterprise for tha manufacture pumps and the reftnln of the byovens. from coke products ' Those are but the forerunners of other industries to follow. Though we have achieved importance in manufacturing lines far ahead of states of greater population, our real lnduatrial d ventures are Just, . about to begin. one-ha- welfare The last seal sale fell short of the mark set but with less than SOS available the association fts , completed!) Utah traveling health after visiting 34 counties ia cljnlo the at ste examining individually 19 13S persons and offering advice as to treatment hr personally sucases of pervising treatment In 764number of tuberculosis. The actual attending the link's num- -' poisons 13.416. Tit inedeza health tiered crusade In the schools was conduced and Utah, tho oaly Plate west of Iowa to capture national honors, national bane non fwo of the eleven e nera offered for best health work. Movers! public nurses were h so Is. The employed in the public sc were held (Mpmii school campaigns in several with aratifying results of the The act In I tie comities. lo the health circus extend school of nineteen counties. Ie- the schools throughout serving were awarded state playground service. and pursing equipment H i tended next sssson to SMiiot in tbe agulnat tsnetr in the sine bv caoprsUiMt with tr. director for Utah Uslph Richard, In organisation. giving lllualrsiwt lecture him) distributing literature looking to a general 'education. The loo baa also planned to branch out next year into giving with siesta) service by hool authorities in those seollnae where dental facilities are limited. The other actlWties which, have work featured the panning year' wiir continue on aa enlarged scale if HiMMhie but the association will continue to .specialise on tuber-culoand control, educational The .extent to which preventive. the program can be carried out will, of course, depend on the suc cess of this car'ii seal rd drive. the asThe penny eea) ha flnam-sociation since 102 and although email In'ais and little In coat it ha afforded the most euccenaful mean of raising funds reaching ail clause for eontrL as it ritoes to bullous lo forward this work. nolat f " - I B E A1S5 e t'kED 1 'OggTRI 7PIO OF THM ooel Highway Hooper ('esc ret (oaereto Highway Highland Drive Highway aad lDKAfx HAND Helper-Frte- eT1 teweref Highway-Megma-T- other. K.prmnily for work whtr. riiii.onkiK'X m.v rlr.n w.tl grxdd (T xa o, a Arwl ai.tv. ntll. nd ..la, Ideal Sand & Gravel Co. MT KR Wa I eilLOIAU. 4 , , MW LAKK CITY t P. W. RICHARDS, Residence Phone Hy. 2113-- R Utah Sash & Door Factory Sash: & Doors I Our Specialty Office and Factory. SOUTH STATE ST. Phone Ily. 4496. Salt l4ike City, Utah. 2:1 11 |