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Show TH is erected at a large t0 y Lted at North and 6th West. Ih received b Bids w l Ml 6 ccupies site figure, acres and is lov at the office ident of the Idaho to al Instit .e, Pocatello, Idaho, up or iterations and ine jO a m., Mechanical Arts building additions hall building on the cam-n-s Snd dinin The architect is of tli' institute. i ciaOa glnet thd't North Main, and specifica-Lon- 1527 (' undfor, Marcus s md plans maj be obtained from him , by Pocatello, (amt PPo tiin toil must pany bids! "ace "ar Tn : . - i ecide ivarded contract for seven ft rorkf Frank umbia Sct-no- S23.9-- of 8 or has ts n, ': -- b'-.r- l erecting the Colat Price, Utah, on a bid 3nd R. E. West, a contractawarded contract for Harding School on a hid erecting ti. o of $15,230. lire. church at Ogden, Ttah, is raising a building fund to use in erecting a new church at 26th street and Jefferson avenue. W. B. Kerr of that city Is secretary for the MeUiodist The beta ien talti Iy ca panid church. seven! it the States Mining United mpnj Cedar struct e c proposing to erect their employes and company residences for . officers at Inglesby & Miller are erect'ng a garage there and the Gem theatre a , Bng-ham- house. picture n the are Utah Copper company and The LIVELY CAMP. as y cot ha the 4- - ti han Mining is Eureka and of rs; the , TOlt the principal business of this mining city is enjoys healthy boom at the world's greatest tag a this One present. silver produceT'ntic Standard, is located in and many of the other are being developed into paying porducers of silver and lead. Ore shipments run into many car loads per dav and everybody is work-ing- . Old abandoned claims are being opened and development work along scientific lines is showing results. any of the larger properties are. purchasing the adjoining properties which result in bigger and better producing camp, mines ciatie ion rftr is ition. )M jns k d mines. s E N. R cott e co of p e & 'or f e E g 1 i- - y , - L.J E R ; three-quarter- . - In addition regular duties as manager of a telephone exchange, Loo Kum Shu, manager of the unique in San Franciscos Chinatown, has many tasks to perform' Which aire quite beyond the scope of the ordinary teleption manager. For example, he often acts as interpreter. for his counto-hi- s 'ex-chang- e' -- trymen when to put through calls to ' American they-wis- h long distance places of business. He handles their affairs as he would his own, and indeed, the personal contact which he has with his clients is one of the secrets of his success. Loo Kum Shu was 26 years old when he started .the Chinese exchange. Now he has five grandchildren and has lived to see the business grow from a small exchange of 25 telephones to one having about 1,700 at the present time. He is a native-borAmerican and a graduate of the University of California. ; : . n REASONABLE EXCUSE. Where have you been?, inquired the employer. Having my hair cut, replied the workman.. Well, you ' .. t cant have your hair cut' on my time, protested the exasperated employer. Why not? demanded the It grew in sturdily. time." London Po3t. wage-earne- r your TI o - .. I C We wish to remind you that your Legal Notices printed in E P J Incorporated 1916 - ' G ICE During 1924 3,267,000 stations were added to the Bell System and 2,431,000 stations discontinued, a net gain in Bell owned stations being 836,000. The Citizen will not alone save you Of the toll wire mileage of the Bell and your clients money, but they will be looked for by the reading public who know that this publication carries more of. this class of advertising System added during 1924, over 80 per cent was in cables! . At the close of 1924 54 per cent of, the total toll wire mileage was in cables. Dally average exchange, and toll connections pf the Bell System in 1924 was more than 45,000,00, 7.1 per cenl in excess of 1923, although general business activity was relatively less in 1924 than in 1923. t o j m DEALERS IN UTAH STOCKS AND BONDS mbers Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange f -- . $1,-000,0- 00 an Established in 1904 0 $ystem-.5,-148,00- so-call- ed GEO. H. WATSON & CO. V C During 1924, there wan 'an increase of 15.6 per cent of wire mileage in the outside plant of the Bell cable and 222,000 miles of open wire. At the end of 1924 89 ; pier cept, of the wire mileage of the Bell Syss tem was in cable and about : of tlie cable was under- gruond. -- purchase of Emma Silver, Car- diff, and Alta Merger. K Recent developments at the above properties make these stock the most! attractive purchases that we know of. I ent roof as he chalks one more year off its possible span of life. On the other hand, Is the owner of i Hairy S. Joseph will create a real thrill at Eureka this afternoon where the permanent roof, the roof which he is .the whole thing at a dog. show.!' may have cost a little more at the Harry has put up the prize money, start, but which represents a permaand he will be one of the judges, but nent investment. so far we have not learned whether he Of permanent .roofs, the has entered any dogs. There will be most common are the composition, the a five dollar cash prize for the best apclay tile, the slate and the concrete and an amount will tile. Not all of the compos'tion roofpearing dog, equal be awarded the. owner of the ugliest ings have been used long enough to canine of the town. The kids are enable final opinion as to ultimate rounding up their pet dogs. .... economy to be formed. On the other .. .The Elks convention brought Harry hand the slate, the clay tile and the the and the, natives ard glad. to concrete tile have been used as robf-iricity .to, see him. materials for generations.' Many of these old roofs are, today in as good condition as the day they' were laid. HOW'S,-YOUROOF. Among the three last ' mentioned lies the real solution of roofing!' First Someone with ah acquisitive turn of ' is that of cost. The concrete tile mind has said that while he did not comes first, it is the lowest in cost of care fori wealth he would like to have the three. Next is the cost of laying. the reproofing business of America. Here again, concrete tile ranks first,, He would then be one of the counfor its edges, molded in steel forms trys wealthiest men! are true and even. Concrete tile are Roughly speaking, there are some large in size and each tile is exactly twenty-fou- r billion square feet of roof like its fellow so that the workman area on small dwellings in this coun- can proceed swiftly to cover the roof. try. Such an amount of roofing repreThis reduces the cost of laying. Last sents an investment of more than two is the beauty and appearance of the billion dollars. This for roofing mafinished roof. Here concrete tile are terials of all types. Most of these without peer. It is possible to get tile roofs are not permanent; their aver- of any color, shade or variegated tint. age span of life is fifteen years or less. The tile can be made to harmonize twenty million squares with the rest of the house, to carry of roofing, are replaced each year. It out the architectural motif and style Is" safe to say that this replacement never concrete tile and the colors of costs American home owners more fade. than $160,000,000 annually. American home owners must learn Huge losses are suffered every- year the lesson of permanent roofs. So far by owners who build combustible they have neglected this phase of roofs. As spreaders of fire, such roofs home building. They attempt to cover are without a rival. They are - our indulgences in other parts of the greatest exponents of leap frog. In structure by skimping the roof. Such the .sixty months period from January procedure is folly because no other 1, 1918 to December 31, 1922, combuspart of the house is so important as tible roofs cost 'home owners more the roof. than $50,000,000 or not far from a month. TELEPHONE FACTS. One hundred and eighteen cities and towns have banned the wood shing'.e A woman in Los Angeles celebrated rcof. 'More will follow. her 101st birthday recently by using of no time the better is year the telephone for the first time in her There to consider the roofing situation than life. the spring. Winter has passed. Its cold spells, its warm spells, its rains, teleIowa, with over .twenty-twthe If roof. the its snows have tested phones for every one hundred of its still roof, is still watertight,1 proof population, ranks first of all the states against the elements, then there is no in ' telephone development. cause for worry other than the worry which comes to the owner of a flimsy Liquid air, at a temperature of 250 degrees below zero Is used in the preparation of vacuum tubes for long distance telephone circuits. WE RECOMMEND the Alta-Michig- ch JOSEPH MAKES HIT. . ; - l::rrott of this city has been tovr or tk s 1 v H.! prp-pbsa- requested on general lumbing and heating and ing for each building. , : - . con-structio- ken. electric w .for. 5 per . cent Separate '.'Check'. lending ? 0. 11 . 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