Show Sunday Morning kHjc Salt £akc Tribune 28 1939 May D 3 Church New Home Show Latest Trends in Modern Architecture Preview of Newest Designs in Chapel and Residential Building Builders Launch Work on New S L Structures Remodeling Focuses On Kitchen Science — focusing attention on the "hearth" of the home — has created for modern woman kitchen possibilities which make for stimulating days at stove and sink Within reach of all are equip- Two new structures one a church the other an unusual residence have attracted considerable comment in Salt Lake City and Vicinity during the past few days Both express an interpretation of the words “modern architecture ’’ Both stress design for utility with disregard for conventional outline Each is an outstanding example of use of modern materials in combination with sound structural planning m the opinion of those who have seen Aplans Affording members of the newly created Bryan L D S ward a chapel seating 300 a new ward church is being constructed at 1623 Eleventh East street During the past few weeks ward members have through quorum projects laid and excavation completed strucy foundations for the one-stor- ture In this way cent share has been the wards 50 per of the total $50 000 cost lessened Within the next few days brick work will be begun under supervision of H J McKean general contractor A new departure in L D S church architecture the building will be long one story high with no basement other than a boiler room Glass Brik ‘ Expert Attacks -- steel-incase- n Examples of the modern trend in architecture Top new Bryan L D S ward chnpel as conceived by Edward 0 Anderson architect Above D R Packard home now under construction at 57 Hillside avenue Right first and second floor plans for the Packard residence showing freedom of room arrangement based upon a functional plan By Blair Richardson FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR MASTER'S BED ROOM Breaks Cause Leaks In Roof Areas Cove Lighting Helps Hookcases Since It is often difficult to get proper light on a large wall bookcase from a lamp the Installation Insulation Costs Little of small tubular lights on the side Sound Insulation In the ceiling of each shelf or a cove light Above over a kitchen Is a refinement that to be a great convenience can be installed at comparatively will prove These lights will be particularly little cost useful on winter day's when room lamps need not be turned on to light the bookcase Wagstaff from Mtikfuc-tlo- If a leak occurs around dormers or near the valleys of a roof or over the windows the chances are there is a break somewhere In the flashing Examine the suspected area carefully Possibly there Is a tiny hair crack due to the expansion and contraction of the metal It may be a break In the soldered joint It may be deterioration of the metal Itself due to corrosion iAitv Bedding Plants DOZEN tTj iP r Special! Know the Colonial Brand-Ne- w OPEN FOR INSPICTION —I OR BY OH MR n y and pWnls shrubs of the finest tested qualltyl t SAIi comes that plantlni IU1-Ir- r" 1 n n (S3 rwmmt Fast 2nd bo Was ly- 1 1 x Ilh I JN trr 1 IOT eIBS mT— U A real treats awaits you today HU IT TftFFS this lovely NFW 5 room gulden buff firebrick Drive out and Modernistic living room and dinette kitchen In blue white (OIONIAL and yellow tile bath In beautiful blue with modernUttc light pavtel Be basement colored bedroom Automatic beat full almlght-wat- l T AND SONS CO small friends were reclining In easy chairs in the backyard of a home enjoying the flowers the beautv of the garden and the weather The whole month had been so delightful and warm summer actually seemed to be with them Soon the conversation led to trips formerly taken to the canyons and the mountains — trips taken before good roads and automobiles Each of those present had had an experience he had vividly remembered Imt in each case it had been a day of trouble When the conversation began to lag one spoke up and remarked that it just seemed the only trips they remembered were those which had presented trouble or delay of some sort For some years a man had made his home on the west coast In a distnet noted for chicken raising The man met a streak of bad luck and he finally lost his chicken ranch Disgusted he left for the east He took with him only his wife and what few belongings he could load on his car A lf It's ISot Too to Plant Realtors Plan New Functionalism Book on Codes The modern artist no longer designs for man but for machines according to Ralph T Walker of New York fellow of the American Institute of Architects Attacking the growing influence of "streamlining" or functionalism in art Mr Walker declared that architectural design will become stagnant if architects accept modern developments as being anywhere near perfect As an example of how some modern designs have failed in the manner in whuh they are supposed to be superior Mr Walker uited the fact that concert halls built more than 30 years ago are acoustically superior to many radio studios costing millions of dollars and constructed within the past few years Famed Halls regulations of the Salt Lake Real Estate board will soon be In hands of printers It was reported last week by Richard F Harding executive secretary of the board Being piepared by Ned J Bowman chairman of the board rates Praises of Salt Lake bin-fe- f New Halls’ 'Men Who Came Back Sing sun-guar- one-ha- ments appliances and conveniences which transform work-a-dajobs Into tasks of joy defiOut of the kitchen comes a nite ‘career’ woman — one who® talents and accomplishments go into the job of creating home" out of house Modernization rearrangement of outmoded details and installation of those magic servants which lighten and brighten the routine of homemaking has lifted the kitchen into the realm of office efficiency without eliminating the old fashioned charm of the home's core With little cost and minimum effort nearly every kitchen can be remodeled into a domestic workshop of beauty and convenience which will be the delight of not only the woman of the house but also her family y will be stippled with neutral and pastel colored paints In the living room on the fireplace wall a glass panel with sandblasted figures will add to the room’s novel features Wherever practicable hardwood furniture will be built in Floors throughout will be either carpeted or linoleum covered Lowest level of the home which contains a double garage will be constructed of Park City rough cut flagstones laid irregularly in long horizontal lines giving a natural appearance to the structure On the second level warped common brick also laid roughly will harmonize the stone below The upper lever will be weatherproof plywood developed under a new process to unusual durability This will be painted the color of daylight effect in the main chapel will be provided bv exten- sand sive use of glass brick along the Deck Forms Porch east wall A canopy will shade Over the garage a deck will form the brick from sun Thirteen classrooms extend along a living room porch Sliding doors the east front of the building to will open into the living room A the north of the chapel A solid deck made by the second level d windows will will also serve as a long porch for atrip of afford unusual light efficiency in the bedrooms on the top floor access being furnished by sliding the rooms bedLeading off the main chapel will doors leading off the master be the ward amusement hall so room to the south In the living room extensive use arranged as to seat an additional 485 persons should meetings in the of gay colors in furnishings will be ccented by Indirect fluorescent chapel itself overflow Between the dining Construction will be of common tube lighting brick which will be painted white and living rooms will be a built-i- n buffet which furms the back according to C H Sorenson bishop lounge in the living Entrance to the church Is made for a built-ithrough a large foyer Other room The dining room will be lighted rooms will include a modernly equipped kitchen check room and indirectly from coves The library floored in linoleum will contain a rest rooms built-i- n radio card table racks and Completion of the structure is chilhoped for by fall that members bookcases and will serve as a of the ward now meeting in the dren’s playroom One of the home’s outstanding Emerson ward chapel may have features is the broad view afforded their own meeting place in living room and bedrooms by Inusual Home In the huge expanses of glass Construction of a home which living room the span facing the It is believed marks a striking de- avenue on the south is 18 feet long parture from the normal run of with a return on the side of eight A canopy modern residences is under way at feet four feet high d 67 Hillside avenue over the window serves as a The $19 000 3tructure was deSections of the window are signed by Dan A Weggeland Salt operative horizontally Lake arcihtect for D R Packard Bedrooms from trends noted in European Three architecture during the post few In addition to the master bedroom on the southwest of the top years Placing its emphasis upon func- story are two other large bedrooms tionalism the home is laid out in all connected by a central hall three floor levels with living quar- Each bedroom contains several ters on the second plane and bed- large utility closets In the main bath linoleum floorrooms and bath on the third A double garage with its serv- ing in shades of green will coniceable deck above is located on the tinue up the walls even with the Bathroom fixtops of the doors first level hall tures will be in peach Absence of unnecesary All doors In the house will be apace is noteworthy jet each room In the home is easily accessible installed flush with walls elimfrom any other room inating wood trim and moldings In the basement a maids room One of the most radical departures from local building practice laundry room and furnace room are d The stoker will be inch pine ply- planned is use of All exterior walls decks and wood In place of lath and plaster Throughout the home the plywood ceilings will be fully insulated with rock wool and fiber materials Heating will be by forced air with a tooling coil for summer Breaking the severity of square lines will be numerous flower boxes beneath windows and near the entrance Stone retaining walls will carry the onlookers eyes step by step up landscaped levels to the home itself set high on a large lot On the west the property will be graded and a weathered rock garden set out A sprinkling system is planned General contract for construction of the home was given to Eugene A E3 Nielson Owner DRIVE OFT TODAY TO 3061 HIGHLAND DRIVE for CJFNN Avc Mgn and Turn ’ j Blotk West VVakh group of Coming into the Salt Lake valley his car broke down just this side of the Point of the Mountain No one in the city had parts necessary to make repairs so the man and his wife stayed tn a field just west of Draper for a day or two The delay gave the man time to observe the district which seemed to him ideal for thicken raising As he was crossing State street to get bai k to his auto a car from Texas stopped and the driver greeted him The man proved to be an old friend who had become tired He had heath d of hts own locality for the west roast and there exported to see his friend The outtome of that breakdown and metding of the friends resulted in two new families for this tounty Today both are prosperous poultry good citizens of Utah producers and two of its best boosters Draper I’oultry Many people In our city have seen the chickens at Draper but thousands havo not It Is well worth a drive down there any afternoon to see them being fed If Draper's present chicken coops were placed end to end thev would cover more than one half of the west aide of State street Utah’s poultry production runs into millions of dollars annually yet it was only a few years ago Bankers Forecast ’Carnegie hall in New York the Academy of Music In Philadelphia Symphony hall in Boston the Auditorium in Chicago the Lyric theater in Baltimore and the L D S tabernacle in Salt Lake City are more desirable for concerts than the 'heavens' that have been created by experts specifically for men like Arturo Toscanini" he said The reason given for the superiority of the older halls is that existing fire laws forbid the use g of wood and plaster two substances wrhich soften music and prevent echoes "The perfect visual hall and the perfect hall for hearing are not necessarily the same form” Mr Walker points out "If you consider the performer and his desires you might plan a vastly different hall than if you thought of modernism as concrete plate glass and steel construction Building Boom we were shlpjilng eggs and kens Into this state to fei d us Another breakdown— that of a bus brought another citizen to Salt Lake Near canyon a bus stalled on one of Its cross country runs Hie driver told the passengers they would have a wnlt of an hour or two One of the passengers wns a man who knew nothing of He spent the hour looking Utah over Lambs canyon was so im- - slow-dryin- ts further correspondence One person In every 309 In the United States will build a new dwelling this year it was estimated last week in a survey published by the Mortgage Bankers’ Association of America Details of the survey reported in Salt Lake City by VV R Granville vice president of the First Security Trust company and member of the bankers’ association forecast a greater building boom than was anticipated at the first of the year Included in the study were 69 cities ranging in size from Chicago to Rexburg Idaho The middle west reported the highest rate 65211 new single family units while mountain and far western states set the number of new homes at 13285 a ratio of one for each 186 persons Water Lilies Popular Varieties Reasonably Priced 10 Fxcellent Assortment Water Plants Dahlias - Gladiolus GARDEN HOSE brought ’’Standardization of architectural from some of these same people by Walter Gropius the Gerthe statement that the opportuni- design man arihitect whose glass and ties" they looked for "were here" brick structures In the days before but they ’could not see them" the World war foretold the buildings of today and others of his philosophy has been offered as a new Utopia In all epochs of history the existence of standards— that is the const ions adoption of tvpe forms -- has been the criterion of a polite and well ordered so-- i for it is commonplace that (Continued From Precedli g PKf) lety repetition of the some things for be reserved for trade TOOLS — GLOVES SUN DIALS — URNS GAZING GLOBES Etc ‘ Merchants Plan Renovation of Ruihlin Facade slogans anflhc announcements and nvilmng As a protection to pedestrians andJtling g mim)a mfn will s'ore customers a wood tunnel be erected before dismantling tjie cruses a M’lUY MVTERILS Bedding Plants Roses Shrubs - et- - CALI influem AT tUV HtST 1ST BlORg SO PORTER-VALTO- N facade is begun C’onstrui t ion acmple So kelk tivities will be carried on in an The current trend away from projecting out Into the attached lighting fixtures has instreet creased the Importance of the locaCompany officials estimated 75 tions of wiring outlets an ample days would be needed to finish the number of which must be provided Utah ( raftsmen and wher- to rare for movable lighting fixproject ever passible Utah materials will tures be used in the project Com urrently with the exterior the entire interior of the store will be redecorated and remodeled to conform with the new facade Mr Drey foils stated business would continue as usual during the remodeling CO SALT LAM CITY UTAH Let Vh lliiihl This Lovehj Home Tor You or ont planned to fit your vidual EVERGREEN SALE that i and fees committee the book will deal with schedules of commissions and fees roster of membership code of ethics and trade customs and pictures and facts about Salt Lake City The most recent edition was published by the board in 1931 An illustrated folder entitled “Home Owning Made Easy” has also recently been prepared for customers of board members Distribution of 15000 copies will begin shortly pressed he stopped over in Salt Lake for another day then decided he had traveled far enough Today he loves Salt Lake City its people and its surroundings He is another booster for Utah and In doing it He has seen other places — lived in them He knows advantages and disadvantages of other places and of his chosen city but he ins'sts that Salt Lake City has so few disadvantages it surpasses all others for a place in which to make Factor Missing one s home 'The old halls have a psycholog- Grass Greener ical factor missing In the modern A city chap looking at pasture those of the auditorium land fenced off into various parcels concrete andespeciallycolumn lally type — always 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