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Show Salt Lakes Newest, Most Modern Building Is Electrically Air Conditioned, Of Course c Just conditioning wins the nod with modern buildings: (1) Electric air conditioning has a lower initial cost Lower (2) operating costs, because electric systems are more automatic. (3) Lower maintenance, costs. (4) Electric air conditioning is the proven way. Build-ihg- s e- you find electric air conditioning is the overwhelmSh ing favorite among home owners, so it is the choice of Salt Lake Citys newest, modern office buildings. The beautiful new Kennecott Copper Building is air conditioned throughout electrically. In addition, the new University Club Building, ing completion, is electrically air conditioned. So are the First Security Bank Building and tlie Prudential Federal Building, both on Main Street Among other Salt Lake City buildings which have installed electric air conditioning in recent years are Walker Bank Building, Hotel Utah, and Continental Bank Building. ' Here are some of the many reasons flameless electric air - 24-sto- ry hav- beencooled electrically for over 30 -- years. Electric air conditioning employe productivity, decreases absenteeism, and improves morale. With air conditioning a3 well as many other ways, it has been proved year after year: If its electric, its better! This is a message from Uah Power & Light Company's Reddy Kilowatt also-increa- ses ' . GOING UP IN HIGH STTe Employes and visitors to the new Kennecott building will enjoy a daily luxury when they travel in the sparkling new OtEs eleva- tors. Five elevators serve the general public between the first and 18th floors. There Ms Another elevator for employes only, while a private elevator serves the Kennecott Copper Corporations offices between the 13th and 18th floors. Yet another elevator is installed to serve Zions First National Bank between the basement and the 3rd .floors. The elevators are finished with interior ,and exterior panelling of exquisite fine-grawalnut, with beautiful yellow bronze door panels and interior, hand rails and trim. . The elevators, thought to be the fastest in Salt Lake City, travel at a rate of 700 feet per minute. in .j, rp rr a sfe u C V ' il In Keeping Yith The Times Because of a long tradition of superb'craftsmanship and quality work, Fetzers Salt Lake Cabinet and Fixture Company was selected to do the teller counters, paneling and other woodwork in the magnificent new Zions Bank at One Main Street. Shown here, is Kaspar J. Fetzer (in' derby), founder of the firm, pausing with his men for a 1909 photograph. Mr. Fetzer, now 86, is retired, but still active. His sons and grandsons carry on the Fetzer tradition of fine woodwork. Z5 |