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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY Manufacturing in iv ! mm w as im v w -- rn las r. m Progressive Utah ri--n , r ass aw s m rryrrvm n rmT ibw ! aw 7HT7T TrMTTK ibm A T if l m 17 8, 1928. l l i as aw i How to Beautify ZVOTV AILTIVTHP m im Lm m m tm m i l If" 1 TALI BUILDING Ready to Give Consumers Better Coal Exterior view of the new S2o0,000 foal tipple of the Utah Fuel company at Castlegate, located in Price canyon between minet No. 1 and 2 Ell',!? of the company. Below, the interior of the plant, which will handle more than 4000 tons of coal per day. . Putting Utah to Fore in Radio World plant of Nathaniel Baldwin, Inc., which will hum with intlus-lras soon as installations of New Holliday GOOD new machinery and equipment are made. Officers of the company believe it will be one of the finest radio manufacturing plants in the country. v 75 ' and Stories Profitable Through Planting Higher Proposition, I f Expert's Report Shows. ?49'sv ,; i iv'. - V4 - ' V" . - Whetbrr or not high buildings are economically sound to build has been the attention of property occupying owners and Investors In all of the cities of the country. larcr W. (J. Claris, economist of 8. W. Strati A; Co., in an elaborate report on the various private u,nd public asskyscraper probpects of the lem, prepared for the American ln- of Jiteel Construction. jstitute nyt: The present tax structure and level of land valura In the central busmen districts of our leading clues can Iw sustained only if tti owners of Mies in such locslltles ar allowed V dtvrlov their holdings to their maximum economic intensity." The .National Real Kklale Journal makes the following comment on Mr. Clark rrpori: "The findings are of importance to all American cities be cause of their bearing on traffic problems and all the other u.pei't of current bkyscraper controversies. While the studies brought out the fa t that on a chosen plot of ground In .Vea atones was iorK i. uy, eeveniy-nv- e the most profitable height. It may be ouid assumed that the same t henries apply to all American c'ltles, hi'idl-fied- . of course, according to conditions In' the locality such as street widths, rise of plot, land values and Where lend onlng law restrictions. values are lower at present than the typical site in Mew lork, lower heights, of course, would be In ac cor dance with the principles of sound investmeats. These studies also suggest thst, as values increase in the future firoperty American cities. It may bs necessary for building heights on cer tain strategic altea to grow in order that th owner may secure the maximum return from thalr Investments When th studies were begun, seven, ty-vj stories was th height arbl. trarlly selected by Mr. Clark and hn collaborators aa beyond the probable maximum of height to secure the greatest economlo efficiency for this specific site. Much to their surprise, however, tha studies showed that at seventy- fiv stories th curve of economic ef flclency was still mounting upward and, had the survey continued, a or eighty-seve- n height of eighty-fiv- e stories might have been found to be vn more profitable, than, , seventy-fiv- e atorles.'' i J Go on Market. f-- f - 1 ; 1 New Plant of Utah Firm One of Most Modern in United States. ""v. The operator can see all loading points ut ; t - - , Xr11 tenance and walkways and stairs are conveniently provided to all machinery that reo aires attention. The contlnu ous concrete floor at the track clearance lines makes an unusually .light and clean Job, and the whole tipple can be overlooked from a gallery along the screens, giving an unobstructed view of the entire operation. As the coal comes from the mine In the mine cars, it is dumped into a bin of about 50 tons' capacity at the dump from here it Is carried lng station by belt conveyor to a hopper at tha tipple. The big lumps travel up tha feeder and over the belt without difficulty and slide Into the tipple hopper with little breakage. Coal Dumped en Screens Almost Sixty Ftet Long. From tha hopper the coal is dls charged to the picking tables and then on trt the acreewr. the totst length of which is nearly (0 feet All working clearly, and signals from the dumping stations and uther points enable him to regulate operation in accordance but-towith necessity. .Stop and lock-oare placed at convenient points near each unit, and a master control button in the control house cuts the whole plant In or out. Tipple Strongly Built of Steel and Concrete. . The tipple Is located In Price canyon", between Castle'g ate mines Nos. 1 and 2, and is substantially construct,, ed of steel, with concrete foundations, concrete floors, galvanized copper-steCorrugated sliding and roofing and steel saBh. The picking tables, where the tindesirable material Is sorted out of the coal, are well lighted by corrugated skylights and - . ft With tli completion of tlie rew $:a0,000 tipple at the mines of the Utah fuel company in Castlegnte. this state now has one of the most modern coal preparation plants In the el 1'ntted States, acoording to officials of the company. The tipple is capable of handling in excess of 4000 tons of coal per day, or 500 per hour. wire-glaAll tipple units are operated by push-butto- n control from a station lo- windows. cated ' between screenings and nut 8peelaltteritlen is given to accessitrack and at th end of the booms. bility of all parts for repair and main ' ' r TT""'" !; ' ' . - ' v pj j' . parts of the screens are subtantlally supported by two trusses, one on each side, and are convenient, accessible and out of the dark and dirt. After passing over the picking tables, where the rock and waste Is expertly picked out, the coal parses over the cxeens, the slack falling through first, then the nut, then the stove size and lastly the Jump sise. Each sise is automatically conducted to Its particular hopper, from whie.h It Is discharged Into railroad cars by means of booms. Box cars and open cars are loaded with equal facllltv Tha whole affair Is designed to minimise tha time and labor required to complete the operation, and to attain the maximum efficiency. Offiolala of tha Utah Fuel company declare that rfhe new tipple will per mit better preparation of coal than ever before. . ship, iff Maeofac-tarer- long-ter- IXZSZS a s THE BR1CKMAN SAYS: T PIT "Thcte dry, hot day during ft which we hear too frequently the sound of the fire gong, convince us that the only safe and enduring building material is BRICK." .. In hem llmi!l . u Nrr Uataaiftee. fl-- Oe I5 1SH: srrl. KHi, ielf, ti II; 'a ; . : j Writes Commercial Security Bank Ogdsn, Utah stsnds lik a Insuranc th wall of sweurlty pro party wnr and th scores f peril thraattnlng loss of hi In. Title) btwn tn vstmnt, near new 7th offer tbla attractive home ollele ar fsvrd by banker and all financial "Title Insuranc advisers, for they forestall loss t both borrower and tender 4n transection bssed upon reprty holdings as curlty. "i believe ',ff52 In lif." Insuring titles Just as much as I bellev SAMUtL In Insuring O. DYI. la cold. Mr. Dje'i riewi are concurred in bj doieni of tha moit luccessfnl men in Utah and Idaho, who, through long" experience, know title insurance to be aa far inperior to abstrtveta of record ar the latter ii inpe-rito an unsupported title. or K ' I H'. fTTT' A Intermountain Title Guaranty Co. Hm Salt Lsk ftrimturK Central Trust Company tt fint Phone U'gMtch 4 J3 Sooth Wtaaea, IW Eseac, Serrirura, Offices, Deseret Bank aids. City Offloe, 14 (. South Trapl Trtaatec Bldg., Prv Affiliated with flw f th largest abstracting Uah. Cemslet aketrtct srvl fee the 4t i . "Like a stone wall of security" :Mr good Southeast location, East paving, w for only J700. It ha a oak floors, buffet kitchen, cemented basement, a new Holland furnace and a garage. An extra wide lot beautifully Improved with lawn and climbing roses, trees and shrubs. ' Easy terms can be arranged to suit your needs. Mak an appointment NOW before this Co. Maib t lifl M IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllBl' Southeast Home at a Bargain Will Be Remodeled; TrLTTH. 319 Kearns Building Bait Lake City, Utah PHONES WAS. 950-25- 1 E 'y5. Attractive Store Front for nkx. s The Salt Lake Pressed Brick Company SAMUEL G. DY E, Moorish Design Something new in store fronts for Salt Lake Is to be built by Koshaba A Co. at their store, 130 Pouth Stat street, according to the architects, Anderson Touruj of this city, who are preparing the plana. Tha design la what Is designated as "perfect Moorish," the store front being an exact replica of certain parts of tha famed Alhambrs, palace of the The old Moorish klnas In Spain. ropt will be eighteen feet wide, characterised by three Moorish arches of rich design. The doorway will be in the canter, with show windows extending thirteen feat into the building on each aide. Colored til and wrought iron will b generouxly 'i'd in the construction, tha architects staia. Interior of the str will n Tt completely redecorated to - comport with the exterior design. The new stor will b called the ralac of Fine Arts. m CLAY For all BURNED PRODUCTS, Call r New Name. -- cor'-cern- fill . Interior of Building Also -. SPHIS New Ely Hotel Building Starts Koshaba A tfc Frman Block, hsv algn4 ! (or occupancy of th labor tempi and Houth Pas hotel building, reboth situated on corner . spectively, t North Tront and J street. They will tak possession of their new quarters on August I. Thes move ar considered In local real estate circles aa tha most her in plac Important to tak years. Th moving of th J. C. Pn-ne- y store. It Is believed, will help to firmly establish th central business) district. Ical people also ar Interested In the report that two large chain atom) Sr'UI to Tb Tribune. are making survey -7 organization ROCK SPRINOS, Wo., July Wlth the prospects of building a gas with a view to locating In RocH pipe line Into Utah and mnrked ac- Springs. tivity in oil development In this region, real estate and general buxlness aosTOir wool. her has been stimulated to a marked ItOKTON, Joiy T (API. Won! Iran's I desree. alow. Purchase. b wanaferturers ar ssea The J. C. Penney company, which the beets of Immediate semis sad tse hss been operating her sine Jan- os rotnme is limited bees nee of the fart that uary 1. since absorbing th Golden dealers are a sow deliveries to the Rule store chain, has signed a wool t cover parebaee atso esrlle lesse for th ground floor of th la the eeaeoa. Anpereattr, thee wonts satFreeman building on North From isfy earreot reqalremeata. Prices reshsM street. The Miller rrug company and os rurreet sales. koweTer. are a the aeeis me Radio Cigar store now occupying I of lues q noted. REALTY Plans for a considerable !m reate of activity by Nathaniel Baldwin. Inc., large manufacturers of radio parts, sre being made by Ixrenio N. Stohl. who was appointed general manager of the concern upon its release from receiver- i th Working Force Enlarged, ROCK r New Inventions Soon Nathaniel Baldwin will remain as president of the company and will de-of vote his time to Hhe development new radio devices to keep In the foii front of the radio Industry. It Is announced that Mr. Baldwin has some Inventions, including revolutionary Improvements In radio reception, which Will soon be placed upon the market. The company has already Increased the number of Its employees from 125 to 110. The number Is expected to reach from 350 to f'0 persona by the peak of the 1928 radio season. Mr. Stohl points out thst th contemplated grrtw'ffrof h1w w.WfHmy and engaged in like manufacture will securely establish Utah ss on of th If lending radio center of the nation. , not the world. Tha total value of receiving- - devices made In this state now runa Into several million dollars annually. Nathaniel Baldwin, Ine.T 4 taking over tlu plant built several years sgo by the Baldwin Radio companv, Dut which wss never occupied, and equip It at considerable expense with th latest type ot msnuracturing oulpment. On of Its chief tea lures win b a modern labors lory. In which Mr. Baldwin and his assistants will work out their Inventions. Th new building is located In Hol Construction of a new plant for the Klectrlcal Products corporation of liday and Is of substantial concrete hollow til construction. and It Is Neon manufacturers of Utah, signs, will begin Monday morning at Herapproximately 100 feet square and coat 1135.000, avenue bert and Main street by the Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Stohl. upon CheesmanBuHdlng company, of which Walker Cneesman Is treasurer and returning recently from th national ra dio ahow at Chicago, predicted a great manager. Th building will be on story In future for this Industry generally. They believe thst th next decade will see height, of concrete, brick and steel construction, with an attractive front, much greater progress In rsdln than last decade. Both were impressed, th and will cost $16,000, exclusive of the land. It will have dimensions of 50 they said, with the standing Utah has In th radio world entire by 100 feet, occupying th frontsg of th property. Tti building will b practically fireproof and a feature will be steel trnss support for th roof. A cnmblnstion sales and show room will II across the front nf the structure. It Immediately behind will be the offices and stock rooms, with th factory at th rear. Th art department will be situated on a ' Rseclsl to Tse Tribune. mezzanine. Th building will b ready for ocELY, July 7 Willis m Mc- cupancy by September 1, according to l uddln. Nee, Hiiperlntendant of construcMr. Cheesman. tion of II. K. Stevens & Co., architects and builders of Kan Francisco, arrived here yesterday to take charge CHICAGO rOTATOEt. of building plans for th new Hotel rfllCAao. itllir 1 (P (f. I. T)prl Nevada. Excavation for the bas. PnUtnes Receipt. ment has t of sericulture). The just been oompleted. 5.1 cere: ( trees. 8.17: totil l ulled Kt.tr. bssement will .100x100 feet and ten lie SDt market trmUns slow, csra; hlprotetf. feet deep. Anil; sewthera sekd R)l Triumphs, hef. Mr. Mcfuddln superintended th so eentset'1: poor, IM)r7s resti; irkei tlXkOO eests: Nnrth ('arollns bsr-r- l building of the Hotel Bonnevlll ( oblee, at Idaho Falls last year and was sent Irish rnbhler. It. TUSH Norfolk, to Kly by special request of the Ely Ve . barrel Irian ritibler. II cnj 10; moat-laroBjut 12; seat shore Tlfflsla barrel corporation after Inspecting th Idaho fcbblera moetly 12.25. Falls structure. Oscar Upwail, formerly manager of th Northern hotel, OOTTONiEED Oft. waa elected manager of the Hotel n.ti.wa July 7 (A P). Prime ersile cot- - Nevada at a meeting of th board of eenta fnnaeed oil. directors yesterday. STARTS t ti' fi 1 1 St Hth enm til wh 0gl BU Is) Utah str 'To be iure of your title inture it!n aie H. |