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Show Th Herald-Journ- When Planning A Lioing Room , Keep The Accent On Pioneer Progress Centennial Edition al Skyscraper For Salt Lake i i I 5 nt -- "sky icraper costing $8,225,000 An is slated for construction in Salt Lake City starting Oct. 1. be To be known as Radio City Salt Lake, the structure will 225 feet high and will be located at South Temple and A Streets. It will consist of 250 offices designed to attract various and the radio and tele for the 22-sto- ultra-mode- m Hackers Names of the backeis of the proAlject have not been released. arvin L. Mason. Salt Lake City, conchitect of the structure and Road Builders Faced With Many Problems Crippled with lnadequat nancing and the lack of wot time since the end of World II, America's road builders a seemingly overwhelming with another war or defense 1 fi- king War face task pre-para- lu it period on the horizon. are constantly appraung in one-pie sof is, wrlh many styles and In sizes to met t modem needs leient yeais, vclional sofas offering gr at flesibilitv in arrange- nn nt ando f ffu lent use of spat e have gained muih populanty. I plmlstered Suites Honored er What emphasis do the members of the family place on conversation leading, watching Klevision, listening to the radio or phono-giapplaying games or playing project, music? Does the family entertain suiting engineer says a group of local men and an guests often, and how does it eninsurance company are the finanNo matter what the nature of For other upholstend stating cial backers. the lavonte activities, comfort- - that piovnles comfort equal to Actual building of the projfct will be by the Salt Lake City fitm of Stankevitz & Coates Constiu-tlo- n Co. The builders alieady have a large part of the strurtuial woik under way at various plants throughout the count ly. Finished paits will be shipped to Salt City for assembly, This will allow a faster building program after construction at the site is once started The building will fare A Street and its length will be 2110 feet u towards First Avenue. The South Temple Street frontage will be 10( feet and six inches. On South Temple Street the structure wll reach 22 stories above the grounr and four stories below the ground The First Avenue front will havi 15 stories above the ground am 9 stories below the grour Plans call for a parking area to 900 cars under the acoommodat d elevabuilding. Right tors will be Installed In the pro-fesxio- vision Industries. One wing of the building will offer 50 apait-tnent- s. Keep the accent on living when aide upholstered siating is necesof j saiy for the fullest livenjoyment the and ' furnishing planning almost any of them. And it is ing room, decorators suggest. that there he plenty of homes living loom, they good seating, so that no me will Every should to cater individual the say, he slight'll family's needs for its own way of V( living looms are living room activities aie prefer alwuy kevtd to the soft, red by her family, as a gioup and vntuallv b rouse of its piomin me m fam-tio- n as individuals and d eolation New designs Do What They lake? ns h, tp'ln, Tills blunt appraisal of the nation's highway situation featured the presidential adress of Dewitt C. Greer, state highway engineer of Texas, before the American A eoclation of State Highway ofRadio City Salt Lake will be ficial?. Mr. Greer said that highway two years In the building. Its basic officials must Join in meeting new design will be reinforced concrete wnr-tioiissues squarely, waging and steel eonsti uction. The buildas .(aid fight as we know how," ing will be completely air condiaccepling the inevitable with tioned and all glass will be ot The grace and dignity, and devoting the type. all possible effort to finding ways color of the building will be white to operate under ths new condi- and the iiass will be tions. One of the structures features He reviewed recent federal highway legislation, saying that will be the tower. Designed as an while all engineers agiee that observation post for tourists and fedora) aid is Inadequate, slat others, It will provh' , a view highway engineers can be on the which will be blocked only by the alert for leaks and dispersions In mountains. state toad funds, such as underSky Room weight resigstration of trucks, ilThe eighteenth floor Is being legal claims for gas tax refunds, abuse of motor vehicle reciprocity, designed as a d etc lounge and restaurant. In With the lack of funds, and the apaitment house wing every with war looming, fuither noted other floor will have a ten ace, Gieer, we should move expedit- making each of these apartments iously by placing new primary of the penthouse type. federal aid funds on our existing Certain rooms will be designed piimaty federal aid highway ss-tein a manner to provide fir especially for ladio and television the reasonably safe and adequate studio needs. The buildeis point movement of traffic, but partic- out that as the highest structuie ularly for the protection of the In the city, the placing of a television antenna at the building's existing Investment." top will bring television reception to many thousands In aieas not Old-Time- rs Knew How now receiving TV. that of the sofa and harmonizes Safety Needs Planning with It in looks, millions of homemakers select matching arm chairs Lounge chons and occasional chairs aie among the other pieies of upholstered furniture with whiih one can complete the living room seating ( such aetion might thriug'i that a oelay in Se'ety AULT C the subject of safely caieful planning and constant nmn having sen brothers held . iiani-stat- e its with a own mallei into never politics 'hi for the fust time m vipiane it is and fedeial conlro's of chance, declared Walter L. They ha. in t been Couse, president of The AssocAH,'hus-theldest Jens, now 85 Contiackus ot The arrangement of furniture, iated General Duties Before s Cuiie to come to America. TV , os well as its selection, is directly America, in speaking at a dinner now 66 est, Nels, related to living loom livability of ih. Michigan Safety Conferie The JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Hotel, Pe- fust official document sent from, then Co far as possible, furniture should in the he grouped so that it is ready lt in The event was spons rd the newly elected city council to1 All sis, Nils Jens, and inviting for tavonte activities hv he Steel and Metal Eie tin; the new was Sam, 76, John, 73, and 2 of moved. A. be octation Michigan. without having to a letter which stated m part: Or- were together at the jZ dinance No CC-1- , an ordinance along with 25 children recommended A GC's president pioviding for the standing com- children mana" A snail can crawl over the coopeiative action by Only a sister, MnTUami, a in and union razor blade without cutting piogrrm mittees of the city council, their of Denmaik was missing. of picua nt prevention He insisted membership and cuties comes only , e U iJi rce Book-Cadill- -- 5! d it nt M Tt high-spee- i , i i f 1- n - blue-pree- - E M s , f i H U it H t . i 3 i i 1 J 1 JOHNS-MANVILL- sky-roo- m year-roun- !, AUTHORIZED DEALER, PRODUCTS -- FUL! ER PAINTS CONTRACTING INSTALLATION BUILDING MATERIALS t 1 I : 3 V T p m To Beat Landlords The Salt Lake City Zoning Commission has cleared the way, with a few exceptions, for the building's construction. The board of adjustment has granted variai es pertaining to yard space -- nd height ot buildings In residential areas but hag reserved the rlglt to revoke these vai lances unless plans landlords. for the structure are approved by Tenants masqueraded as Indi- a committee and the board. It ans to waylay the sheriff and ha also requested a structural owners hireling who approached engineers report on the design them with dispossession notices. A and' safety of the foundation and tar and feathering waa given whether the building Is "earththose ambushed by the Indians." quake proof. The refusal TROY, N. Y. UD of tenants to pay high rents on their living quarters Is nothing new In the United States. According to the New York State historian, Dr. Albert B. Corey, 'back in the old days they had a way of beating DAVID SAKAI LEON G. STUCKI Owner and Manager Assistanr ROY EARL Assistant The Leon Stuck! Building Logan, is one of the major Specialties Company, established May 2, 1945 at 170 North Main Street in dealers in building Specialties in the intermountain area. This firm is the authorized dealer serving northern Utah counties, southern Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada with the line of building materials and roofing products, Fuller Paints and nationally known lines of Wallpapers, asphalt and plastic tile, linoleums, cabinet top coveringi and builders hardware. These lines are all handled at retail from the Logan store on Main Street. The wide spread service is augmented by the companys activities in the trade territory by contracting the installation of these building materials. he products include asbestos built-uroofing for all commercial buildings, as well as asbestos shingles for residences. The Johns-Mnviile Company is also famous for its rock wool insulation, eccoustical tile and various types of ceiling and wall boards. A fleet of four trucks and auxiliary automobiles are required to meet the large demand for deliveries of materials and the contracting work in the wide e business region served. From a small beginning has made an outstanding expansion until, today, it requires the services of 15 to 20 full time experienced employees. This payroll adds materially to the industrial structure of Logan and Cache Valley. The retail store at 170 North Main Street is attractively arranged with 6,000 square of display space and storage occupying two floors. high-hand- Johns-Manvil- Johns-Manvill- e le p a Gl T GI,Avr()nO btore balesnutn dm ah R rvfRosr More Mileniaii t 1917 K sui h r?r vu agt al- m the business had grown to lions, due to taking ad- - ! buving building materiai load quantities, that additional st t age -- pace wa- - neeessaiy. Aicui bn. ; that viar, a laig ware-bou- s wil, 3 OilO squaie feet of stoi-ag- e a i i was on N 6th 'A es It is locat'd on a sj m lit I t ,on 1autie lailiond an (it t .sbpmtnts can be dehc 1 I) the unkading do. k at the wi.e-.nius- .' d (i The vvaiehousp has a fui 6 tar loads if (!MM(it nuildo , nntenals of all k nds Eas1 ing in c it lots has made it for th" o"ir''inv to make eronoimoil pimes to all customers, which nas Ilfi :ws t J ( 'd suit 1 i tiuMi out EVEN SINCE THIS ITCTI RE was taken, about two years ago, thereve been many changes made in Main Street buidling. Many store have completed rcmodellnj projects and g wmrk. face-llftm- r l"i.i THE LEON STUCKI RETAIL STORE AT 170 NORTH MAIN STREET Dccn cone W THE LARGE WAREHOUSE ROOFING ON 6TII WEST AN 6TH NCKTH LINOLEUM Tie contracting of roofing the upe viv.oi of a roofing expert. Ku Miller i foreman in charge of the installation of roofing, mgle and insulation, and y v( to It that a good and job i always done require ct TP o-- sattr-ftetor- KAE MILLER In older to do inlnvs, coving ii"d vanous intricate featu.'s ol t He pioper laving ol n 1 a tiaind man is nec Miiis to do the right kinl G a joo that will be sattsfactorv Jic Madden is in charge of all lini nun installations and has had a wide experience in ths field of woik t ia JOE M ( IKON Ul-l.- X The Customer Always Finds Quality Materials, Economical Prices and Courtesy At Nl t la FROM THE STRENGTH of these Kills have come numerous The Great building materials lumber and rock and water. Stone Wall Is shown in background a modem highway m front. 170 NORTH MAIN ST. 4. LCGAN . UTAH TELEPHONE 353 LE I |