Show I 1 ? 11 I - ' STATE NEWS—SPOSTS—CLASSIFIED ADS—LOCAL l i NEWS— - di:- 1 TEE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING - Praft Plan - - I APRIL 22 Architect's Concélition of Building to House' Famed Utah Exhibiti - tate Musetun Wrestler Police - ' ' J Structre 270 by 297 Ft Proposed With Cost set at $275000 Board Gets Charter I Pate B' 1 Part NAM 'NEWS SECTION—Sealed 1934 Arrests Trio in ( Street IBattle - Patrolman S 14' Christensen'"wreetling pride" of the policepdepartment found it necessary to itse his stiength) to arrest three members oft his 'pub! lie" early Saturday when they resisted 1dm gomeward bound allafter having ng match participated in a O're-Patr o Christensen observed two ightlman men ng at Fifth South and State Streets Fie ordered them to cease lbattling but they refused and reinforced with another man attacked the officer police said - Employing his wrestling 'prowess Patrolman Christensen took the trio to police headquarters In Bruce Moody 32 and jperorlyicejochonusorti 21 pleaded guilty to clistAing the peace while Don lark 37 admitted a drunkenness charge Judge Daniel Harrington sentenced them to pay fines of $10 each Or serve five days in the city jail In "telling it to the judge" the trio said they argued as to whether the officer would have won his matelt It' his opponent had not had the weight In electing to serve the Jail term the men will have ample time to settle thedispute-1 'I' Plans for the Construction on the tion of this chile enterprise as noted state capitol grounds of a beautiful ilk our list of trustees will be found building designed especially for the the leaders of education in the state: 611T iii):c)"" housing of s museum or a collection C IL Skidmore state superintendent of museums for 'exhibits typical of of public instruction Dr L 3 Nuttan N - ' - - ' r----7 '"'""'"--o- ' mrr I--) I ' 0 4i Iltah's present and paste extending Jr superintendent of schools of Salt '' ' 44k-oroi 1 ' ' r back far beyond the age of man were Lake and Dr J A Widtsoe superin1' - i '' 1 divulged Saturday following the first tendent of education of the L D S ' 1:44T ""111 1 i 1 i k'3: rreeting of the board of trustees 'of church whose intense 'interest has i i i t 11' the new Utah State Museum Associa- been expressed most forcibly They ''''' t ' ' p 1' I '' ' 1 si l' f a tion Inc which rcently obtained its all see in this proposed museum a a 4 s 4 :z34 sof 1:tC1-1k 4 -— 47 ebarter from the state ' 10 great opportunity for education 1 i The proposed building with growl(' "The immediate movement toward ::::::::4i ' floor space of 276 'by' 297 feet is de- this monument to the past wu caused : -r t7: 54it tvrA i'151 rsoirto '' ' ''' - ''x ' signed'ao as 4o lend itself readily to by the knowledge of a number of colif 09‘1C01kA4 l - : 4 4 ::::::::''4a 4' A ' ' '' ste4 trip gorA1 4 1‘11 A ' '' '! - 11 1 1 stageconstructionand it is estimated lections which have been made by inf '': ? k t4 it s: 14 N ' '''' 1 ''- 1 r i 't f ' by Slack Winburn who prepared the dividuals who havemade their as' fs 1 ''''' 1 4 1 ? '4 architectural drawings that it would sembling a hobby some of them !or cost constructed to the first stage a great many years This would afford ample "Notable among these is the collecp 2275090 a space to meet present demands for tion of Charles N Strevell for many museum space and those anticipated years a citizen of this city whose efZ fe!''? 4 r 41 ) for several yearsLater needs for forts have bmught together a collecS'0KS more space could be readily provided tion which has outstanding merit and s '' -- '"'::i':' --::: - ' :':: '" h without altering the architectural ap value end which has been classed by pearance of the front of the building outside scientists as a "museum" er and without large cost than a collection This collection ::::: 0foowo00-0':'! '" has been offered to the state as a gift ' ' Officers Listed ! to be delivered at any time the state 0 Architeasdrawing of the elevation of the proposed building foi a (Officers of the new assoCiation in' is prepared to house and maintain it Utah state museum to be erected on the state capitol grounds on the I clude Governor Henry H BloOd as ot "The collection the late Dr Earl rising ground to the east and slightly to the rear of the present capitol honorary chairman Char lel Nt Stre- Douglass i ' famed as a The east end of the new building would be on East Capitol Itreet a part veil as president Dr John AWidt- discoverer internationally t of the Utah dinosaur de- of the City canyon boulevard drive and would overlook City Creek can- Joe vice president Charles S Pulver 'Jensen at is of great value yon and Memory park The Utah State Museum Association Inc has IP and Forrest S Walden posits secretary not only archelogical been organised of representatives of many and varied Utah interests to treasurer Trustees of the neW organ- and includes of worth but also an ex- foster the project for erection of the museum and to assist in It mainte ization include in' addition to the specimens tensive display of paleontological nonce when completed The first stage construction would cost it is above Frank Beckwith Wallace M i collection is now held esthuated about $195000 cement concrete being used in the construc' 1 Bransford DF J VBroaddttS - Mrs wonders This the one our of tion and of MrsEarl architecture followed in Douglass by type being Mayan style Earl Douglass J H Ehlers Dr Elmer trustees : kst I Goshen Mrs James A Hogle Mrs : "The collection of Don Maguire the The museum plans provide for it of 276 by 297 feet 'capable 'of- many Alice Merrill Horne the Itt Rev ' ' ' 7500 divisions to fill all demands for the t 'k it Monsignor Duane G Hunt President welljtnown mining man of Qgdelt floor area Of approximately : ' f : t A W Ivins Ezekiel 'Johnson Edmundl now under control of his son Charles square feet with special lightink fea- present and for some time in the of''1 'tk J Kearns' the Rev Theodore G Lil-- A Maguire is another ef great worth tures Interested people who have ture with en allotted space 50 by 80 Icy Mr& Cornelia S Lund A G Mac- - Frank Beckwith Sr Delta Utah has visited the collection as shown in the feet- for the junior museum purely kenzie 'Charles A Maguire Dr L a collection which is startling in its capitol have been disappointed be- educational and entertainment for the - John Nuttell and awaits only a causethere is a lack of proper light- young The pioneer exhibit hu been i' Richardson1 attractiveness 1 Charles H Skidniore Leon Sweet1 proper housing to become a propertY1 ing and the halls and corridors are set apart with 64 by 112 feet and a a of the state There also is an inter- not wide enough to allow of a proper space 78 by'112 feet provides for the Harry Ship and David A Smith ' Ilk 4Plans for the proposed museum' esting and extensive Polynesian col- perspective Mrs Alice Merrill Horne county exhibits There also are plans - is chairman inof committee which we lection the have 600 an to ' ' --- 2seat : been !' l' auditorium I have been 'submitted by the essociAt Iniror people' i ''s and other necessary adjuncts aton to the state planning commission' formed may be 'secured whenever we charge of this part of the work 1 114 ' t A 0- ( "Space is provided for the hall if and will be discussed further with are ready for it There is a Very "Arrangements are made in the 'tlkt left of the entrance that body at a meeting Tuesday at the beautiful collection of Digger Indian plans for the proper- handling of the mining '''''' ' ' ' '' t now crowd- lobby 6000 atare feet of floor space capitol it is expected Assistance is baskets secured many ytiers ago and pioneer exhibit which is ' in a ed small into the of indicates the which mezzanine With the space proscapitol including high degree promised for the structure if its erec11e ' ' 4 tion is undertaken in the way of sup their 'civilization in the earlier years without proper opportunity for dis- pect of such en opportunnity for dis ft' e' 4 l' '' - in ' see-anow of from ownedthe their doubt Salt within there that Ian() play preventing public history play plying materials free of cost and 1 lirlit '''''' ' ing and understanding tlib individual few months from the time of opening when it is completed there already take " ' are several large and in some respects "Ezekiel Johnson government agent articles This display would command this exhibit will contain a wonderful ' Unique collections ready to be con- in charge of the Natural bridges of real publicity with 12000) square feet and refreshing collection of minerals tributed to the state for exhibit there the southeast part of the state reports on the ground floor of the proposed A G Mackenzie secretary of the Fashicnists predict that this will be the great 414 - ' ' 't '' that there are a hundred collections museum It is in the hands of Mrs Utah branch of the AmoricarrMining :A 4 a Objects Outline' d' -- ' SEASON in fashion history - ' ' S somechairman of Cornelia Lund the of some is amall scattered chairman 4 the mining congress large These and other detalla of the 1341- 11'4 Icommittee On pioneer exhibits committee " ' n ect are given in'a sthtement showing about the state each of value and is prepared in a great big and "The archelogioat exhibit calls for "The Utah State Museum associa- '' It the Obj ects of theassocietion and an with some outstanding specimens ' ! to be had at cost of trans- - 7500 square 'feet of floor space in the tion is accepting which all your needs in readyte are of for t applications way toialce care ' a outline of its plans which has been Do rtati on ' museum This feature was the real membership with an annual fee of I prepared by the museum' committee - "The The merchandise wear and accessories! I plans already developed are incentive of the proponents of the $12 for 'sustaining members $5 for of the association made pp of Bishop i Smith President Strevell and Secre- - tentative only so far as the arrange- state museum Interest in it has not annual members and $2 for associate sketched includes: 's f ment and disposal ofthe displays are abated and the exhibits now in sight members These memberships will :4tary Pulver The statement says' "' continue aften the state has furnished concerned: promise to make one of the part '4' ' ' ' ' the will As and used for the be ' displays building 't "General appearance end adepta W hitner roek : "Utah is the most fertile field now I ' ' ' ':' "The main Door of the building is upkeep and maintenance of the mui' knownAn the United States for the bility of the building have been over sleeveless frock triode locket 1144 by 297 feet with a length seum will income sleFurther be ' palatial ceiling of evidenceit of the earliest fully considered and sentiment has ' t ''' of white silk crepe ide terryTh 131111k:tut bnuattorettlisant fees heightof25 feet and a delightful inez- rived from the living 'bodies 'of the prehistotto sea had its way in one partiularregardt tanine a for hall visitors The'plans proVidepr the building lolbaxiow Ivan Thttlecision to have ' l' tontr-O- i otmining50 lay 80 teetrtheAltee artit Is planned 7s$5 'k'4114I 4 otherwiSeuncovered 'and low4losety the lineeOf-thit'grea- t ' " ' ' 50 by 95 feet: d hall of ar- free Omission of children students g&Ilery 1 have been to a great extent dissi Mayan temples recently unceyered111' ' t4stv s ? ' "4"1150 by 05 feet and a hall of and others Coat: is It believed ' cheology that there 411 Yitcatan was not altogether a matter I patect 'wpite 1 I 85 50 1 I are Provision in feet‘ state who the sufficient people white flannel A swagger by Besutiful -"Relies of almost untold age' have of sentiment b e c a uie the plans paleontology quality ) ff li- are intereited in education and enterlines with yoke top Ilk been :removed and have become the seemed 10 be especially adapted to is made for entrance lobby offices --- ' tainment of the young to create a A foundfotion5of aome of She greatest our needs There remains however brary and incidental needs ( G ' — ‘1" museum collections in the betion the fact that the people of Utah are "The ground floor covers- a space membership of perhaps 5000" ' ‘ -— ' WhiteBandkerchiej relics 'which may notbe duplicated in especially interested in these Mayan ' e with hand Pure linen in popular any of the discoveries to be made discoveries because of their close relarolled hem and band hemstitching and applique x tion to the religion of members of the 7''1!0!!'!:iii!'''::'JiiI'!!!:1'J''')i'''' in the future ' ' work á of Jesus Christ of Letter-da- y ' 10 17!:) ' "Itlybigh time Nit the stete'of Church ' ' 1 " "' ::' 'W ' ' ' — Whits deemed ItWas fitting:thereof whet ' remains Utalr'takeadvsntage ' ' t ! " le:t 'iV'''''?iC'1'iLii'1!:iinV 1:i' ' 1"' of these early words and that care fore Mutt the building should show : White Bag: 'i be taken to prevent the removal of the Mayen influence in this the home 5 ' 1?' Einft calf leather in top handle style with Metal 4 ' 4 ::: 1 orof that further which rapidly religious should be growing ' ' I anything trims Futons with sipper ' : "0 madean added attraction for the ad- - ganization ::? " :4:: entist and the interested and curious "One of the particular advantages ki 0: ' ' ' : '''''' AtI4t0$ Gloves:: to the state of the erection of this proWhite 4k-- laymee - : "Ae V: :::: s "The proposed mitseumfor thlt posed museum building is the fact :: Pipe Auslity kid skim trimmed with black and ' state we believe will prove !::f'-- g ''S that the steady growth of the adminwhite striped piping 2' " g'1 i: k1 :: ' ' '': The home of the early'llfe istration demands has brought about ' Poi ‘ NtK: on this continent will be not less in- - a Congestion in the capitol To build :itw' '' ' v''''' ::'?''''i to the tourist now in such a wirig to the capitol would be an ex:1' White Sweater: :10!L ' !!!iliiiq 1 teresting I r fi'M :: vast numbers traversing our state pensive undertaking and would cer:gi:l )4 jersey knit initIMMOr sporta stylecar--t amn : the advent of the automobile tainly impair the beauty of the :f4ir!'!::e'!::etli!!!-::rying Out the fashionable nautical trend - ' :::' 1 :' Si '' A the good highways than to ing The removal of the pioneer exit!'iii:ill'Ai::iiIigi::2i !'::::!!ii:i:sE'i: t the student the child and the scien- - hibit the Alice art exhibit and the ' le !:Q ' tist Many visitors who spend little county exhibits could be made withWhite Skirt: y 1:t 1 ' t time in the city and state will have out great expense to the slate and activi or opectatou for flannel whlte ' Flawless ' ' e :'4 1: :::i an added attraction which will de-- would give them a proper setting in a ( Also in wool 'crepe lor!ii4'':!!!:':iiiiq' sports Stet pleats : ::: mend their attention excite their cu-- building built and arranged especially A ''' riosity and impel them to remain for the purpose Their removal would ii!' 0 '410i1444:4!:'!'iiiii1 40'''' is longer in the state than they now do o ''':lr'i!ImiAi:!ii:4:Ny!: :::? 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