Show 1 UT UTAH'S AUS AU'S ORIGINAL AND UNiQUE I I 9 f J i I II I II J j l r. r I 1 f Vr lr 5 l lI lR I Rr R r Si sc ti d. d 4 e H Hsc i d k aar r ti Utah Building at Alaska Alaska- Yukon Pacific Yukon Pacific Exposition Utah's building at the Yukon Alaska Yukon Yukon- I I Pacific exposition is destined to attract more attention than man many of ot tho the state buildings costing ten times limes as much In tho the opinion of ot Salt SnIt Lake men who have visited the grounds at S Seattle and looked o over or r tho the site and pl plans ns for forthe forthe forthe the Utah building in comparison with more mOle co costly buildings of oC other states stales It was as the selection of the form Corm of ot a 0 Moki Indian pueblo that will bring the desired results to advertise advertise advertise adver adver- tise the tho state and anti It Is probable that visitors at tho the big exposition will re remember remember remember re- re member distinctly the Utah building long after tho they have hove forgotten other t of ot the tal talIn fair In In the tho first place the Indian pueblos found Cound only onh In southern Utah and In parts of Arizona and New Now Mexico are Doming oming Into fame throughout the I I United States and ond this fame famo Is such 1 that Its superior at ot this time has not been diminished b by general familiarity through h Illustration lectures lectures lectures lec lec- tures or literature Tho The Utah building will twill also be especially conspicuous In contrast with the classic and renaissance renais sance tance styles which predominate In tho the surroundings It has been said that less than put into an nn ornate building would bo be entirely lost among the other state buildings s and ono visitor visitor tor lor remarked ed that if tr Utah bad tried It to erect a a. building on lines similar to those of ot the New York building nearby nearby near near- b by tho the Utah Utahn building ml might ht have been boen taken talen for a garage Jarago attached to tho Empire state department Cliff Clift I Ih Dueller The Cliff CUff Dwellers Dweller were wore tho the real designers de- de de designers signers of ot time the Utah building although the local Ware Wore havo have done excellent work In reproducing ing tho the most ancient form orm of architecture archi archi- In the United States in their plans for tor the Utah building The result re result result re- re sult is decidedly unique thoroughly native to this country countr and its dramatic dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic contrast with the surroundings Is destined to command great interest interest- In tho the design of tho building and its surroundings s tho the architects have havo suggested suggested sug sug- geste 1 that a few tew Indians be bo engaged to add tho the touch of or realistic color which Is to bo be completed b by a n collection collection collection tion of Indian pottery and antI some somo serapes and blankets to add bright touches of color to the exterior It has been suggested suggested sug RUg that the tho collection of ot pottery owned b by the Salt Lake Literary and Scientific society be procured as a part of ot the Utah exhibit and it Is possible that a n Hopi I Indian woman will bo ho taken to Seattle where she sho will demonstrate demon demon- strate strato their method of ot making blankets blankets blan blan- kots as an added touch to the realistic picture to be bo presented These HopI Indians whose forefathers forefather fore tore fathers father constructed time tho cliff dwellings dwelling of Utah now live farther tarther down tho the Colorado river rl but the tho presence of or sumo some of or them thorn at nt the tho fair may add the needed d touch of ot realism In this connection connection connection con con- It has been boon suggested l that booklets Illustrating the ruins and the marvellous natural wonders of or southern south south- southern ern Utah be distributed widely through the exposition grounds In calling at attention nt- nt to Utah's attractions to tourIsts tourists tourists tour tour- man many of or which havo have been little exploited Tho rho treatment of the tho Interior of tho the building will bo be similarly appropriate to tho exterior Skylights will be arranged ar- ar ai ranged in the tho Oat flat roof root and ond tho the rough timbers lImbel will bo be coated whito to add to tho the lighting facilities This feature ha has received special attention and all nil of the tho exhibitors havo have been heen assured of good light The general plan plon of ot tho the building also allows more floor Door space for tor exhibits that Is found In some buildings costing twice tho amount Tho The general arrangements of the ex exhibits exhibits exhibits ex- ex hibits within the building will be left leU largely to the director general of or the fair fall as is this must of ot necessity be at attended attended at- at tended to by some somo one on the ground round an and In direct touch with the tho work all tho the time Tho The concentrator from the tho I University of ot Utah Is being made mado ready reny for transportation to Seattle and will willbe willbe be consigned within the next two weeks This Timis concentrator will be in dally operation preparing ores for tor shipment to the smelters Details ortho of or tho the larger lorger mining exhibits have havo not been completed but It is assured tile the will equal those of at any other state There will be bo a great exhibit of Utah fruits and arrangements for this coll collection are now being made mad b by Thomas Tudd Judd formerly president of or orthe the state board of horticulture All kinds of farm products will be shown In connection with the exhibit of Utah for the Seventeenth National Irrigation lion tion Congress and Utah will also show some somo of tho the finest specimens of grain I grown on arid farms within the state tato |