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Show . b V, -.- THE CHRISTMAS 1 chitectural plans are now being drawn inf Han Francisco. It. B Motherwell, manager of the local circumof in view these bank.sajd stances he expected a meeting of the local directors to be called in the. near future. The . board includes U H Farnsworth, Uifayett Hancheit, Chapin A. Day. U O Wright and Mr. Motherwell. Construction of the new branch was planned in 1921 and shortly thereafter the site which was occupied by fhe Gardo formerly house was purchased At a cost of for con$116,009. Negotiation struction of the building have been cVer since either in Conpending gress or the hands of Various conund senators. gressmen Industrial t.routli. what la declared In positions to to be the greatest RKHAGINO by many, "know, comparative growth record- ed in a single year in tlve history of Halt liAke City, already building representing $1,066,544 in ju'rmus structures of various large and small types have ben taken out alnce January I, 133. Building estimated at a cost of $400,000 were completed or construction work begun on them durBuilding permits ing November. issued from the office of City 'Building Inspector W, lb lhtney during the first ten months of tho i ! r I f I 1 year totalled 1,183. Th bulding cost figure for the first ten months alone is the largest of any year since 1914 and is more than the combined coats of any two years from 1914 to and strucincluding 1319. Twenty-fiv- e tures ranging in cost from $40 0u0 to $1.600 000 were commenced between January and November 1, of this year and are now either'eom-plete- d or rapidly nearing completion within the incorporated limits of Halt lovkq City, Excluded from) the number of 'are hundreds of larger structures homes, siimll and large dwellings, abode suitable lor" representing the the humblest bf families to ecupalatial home suitable orforto grace pancy by the wealthiest, a vast estate. More .than a Uusen houses ranging in cost apirtment from a few thousand dollars to $240 000 have been completed dur-lug the same period. Iairgcr SirtHturm. Among the larger structures which have been started or com- pleted since January I are the Continental National following: bank, ll.600.00u; tHner 4k Rio Western railroad shops, Grand $53,000; Hosier's flour mill. $40o, 000; Ford Motor plant, $400,000; Walkers store alterations and ad- -t riltinna, $103,000; Auejtbach .store alterations and addition., $160,000; Z C. M. I. store alterations and additions, $260,00; ! l. temple alteration and additions, 9100.000; Klks club ' house, $2 5,000, Zion's security warehouse IHW.tiOO; In- terurhan station, $260,000; lrtah Oil plant, alterations and 4iddl-- tions, $600,00(1 ; Lufioette school, $300,000; Jensen npnrtments on North Main street, $240 ooo; Taylor apartment hotel, $100,000. N O. Nelson manufacturing cum pa nr. $100 000; Undo Air Product $150,000; Halt latke Insectt-cid- e plant $100 000; Ke.lh O Brlen store, alteration and addition, $00,000 J. C. Penny, store altera- Rons and ndditlons. $40,009; i?tuh, ! and nurture Plant, $50 000; Greek t(,Txn ti! company. $75 000; church, $5o,ooo Gregory Hhort Lino and Inlon Pnclfio svstem railroad warehouse $lfo')0 and the Burton Aimitmciit. $30,000. I Building of ea h of these stme- tnres has cnrrn with it the ue of Libor. swell-- I tlah mutertuisvrtndrlt.ih Halt Uike City log of.AIuh Kuih. bus brought to payrolls. Halt loke Its qnot t of ont-id- a capi- -' tul and 1(4 waikuicn, muuv of I whom established or wPl stuMMi permanent homes m Suit LakaUty. tlte of Wuqgulou. Racing i Although K , and icite upon which it in being built. The bu Iding which will have a frontage of 330 feet on Third West street and 165 feet on Third Houih street, will provide 64 450 square feet of floor apace, exclusive of the bunement. It is .'being built of concrete and steel two stories above the ground and embraces the most improved planj of cMtrurLhm for natural lighting of th interior. The plant will . have a capacity of 125 automobile a day nnd will employ between 250 and 300 men. Installation of machinery and equipment used in a scnib.ing the automobiles will probably bring the cost of the building of $650,000 when It is completed ready for operation, nccoiding to iocaf engineer concerned w 4th th construction contract, I , m y, ' -- 4. "V - Advancement An tho eunstrucMon of homes, while not as great that Itu ludusti ml plants und office buildings, has been substantial ami exceeds that rf last yrar by n good margin ms shown by statistics Horn construction has seen the passing of the bungalow type and Mho IndkHpiit tldt introduction of the colonial and old English style of ' architecture. This Is said by build- ers to be a dbtinct stroke toward beautifying (hs city and denotes a than greater hums In, Investment followed previous years. i styles Homes , in Hut Lake have f in groups n nd singly in all parts Yrnf the city during the pnst ten months t a rate and in a atvlo which if followed out for a few muio months will leave no doubt as to the .claims recently set up () city is' The CltjS of ' J? that Humes," and Mtlt City The Most Beautiful City in Amer'which have Hecilon ica,' parties ulur.v grawn along th s line dui-in- g the year nr the south central of part of theeiry in the vicinitywatt lower 8(at street, the east und and the southeast. isides ' A distinct addition to this growth pf Hair- - Lake which I txpetted t riivatcriuiise within the pest ;few . weeks will be the home foi tho Halt branch of the federal icserve bank to be raised l the southwest corner of South Temple , t and Hint street. The strueturo more thun 'I exncctud to cost au $250 Outstanding Feature. of the Continental CotiMrocilon . ll I ran v f 4 . , 3 Authorisation fr the 'mother ibnnk at Hnn Fr.tncisco to proceed with consirm r on of this' brtnrh 'hue already been gavn from Wi.eh- 4ngtnn 'll C, 'Wording to autben-t.O repons ref'eived here, and. ar v 'it annually and represents an investment of $450 000 in structure 7 com-pun- with turoa. . Construction of th Ford Motor company's new assembling plant 'in this city is now weil under way at Third West nnd Third Houth streets. This plunt will augment the city's proll.by about $600.-00- 0 r i not crring in the way. the same significance of construction growth of the citys industries, the recent purchase of The Halt Lake Iron Hteel 1lant, Fifth West and Seventh South streets, by the Ilttpburg Boiler and of iittsbuig. Machine company promises a mauriat growth in the cits iodiistriul pa roll. An nuuncement of tho transfer of this to the Kansas company wn plant made a few we ka ago by John McNally president of the companv, who cam to Halt Uke from the Hunflower state to supeiviso the closing of the dg through tho Ilallornn-Judg- e Trust company. wan It announced that remodeling of the plant would comntnce at once and that a pnyrod in excess of $700,000 a year would be maintained in the manufacture of nirvp tipple and machinery oil fuel equipment, electric hoists, mine cars, aerrens, dumping devices cage and ventilator equipments The company intend to take contracts for installation of any kind of mining machinery it manufac , t NEWS, ' DECEMBER 15 1923 bank building Is the outstafeature of the shortened a Although Its past year. from original few stories still structure the planned height remains one of the architectural comWhen glories of the city pleted it Will be the seventh in Hnlt olttce building tpe 0 Lake and will cost close to $2,000,-00when furnished ready for ocof Af the present rate cupancy. construction It ta expected the will be opened next spring building, 4n th summer. or early) Completion of th tnterurbun station utilised by the Bamberger Fleetrlol operating north between Halt Lake and Ogden and the Halt Lake & Ftah Electric tOrem Line), operating south between Halt Lake and Bayson, gave to Halt Lake., the most modern and up to date struc National nding-building er ture of its kind In th state. It transformed an unsightly corner at West Temple and Houth Temple streets into a dignified mass of brick, stone and mortar that would bwcreditable to a city much larger than HmH Lake Outstanding achievements in Industrial construction during the year have been the new llusler's flour mil). Unde Air Products plant, the envrr 2b Itio Grand Western railroad shops. Insecticide Nelson plant, N. - O.Texas company's Oil company's warehouse, plant, Utah Oil Refining compnnv plant and the Ford plant already mentioned. During May alone this year building permits totaling $1,516.-29- 5 were taken out at the ofrice of (Continued on page nineteen) Yule Tid-e, The season of the year when strife, contention, selfishness and hate give way to a universal feeling of love and good will to- ward man. -- , Accept at. this time our sincere good wishes for your continued happiness 5 and prosperity. , Sincerely, IDEAL COAL CO. BIUTE TAGGART. Maftftjgfr. 358 - WEST,SO. TEMPLE Wils. 7288. J jkS. |