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Show : SALT LAKE CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. The hotel and restaurant privileges at Saltair for this season have been leased by Thomas F. Thomas. The labor expended this spring in resurfacing up the street car tracks was made all in vain by the recent ; ruins, which undid all the work, and softened the roadbed of the entire system. sys-tem. A new terrace will be built o th old millsite in North Temple street by , David Keith. .Plans are now being drawn. The old stale fair buildings in Sixth East street will soon be demolished de-molished and some modern structure put up. It will be at least sixty days before the fair will be seen in its entirety, says Governor Heber M. "Wells, chairman chair-man of the Utah commission of the Louisiana Purchase exposition, who has just returned from St. Louis. He vnid he would not advise Utah people who want to see the fair at its best to visit the grounds before that time. .in its present incomplete condition it is a sight worth seeing, but it will be manfestly better two months from now. The Utah Ice & Cold Storage company com-pany is erecting a plant near Fourth West and Third South streets, which will, when completed and in running order, have cost a little more than $250,000. The ice-making department has been in operation for some time. The cold storage feature is ,now being added. When it is completed the entire en-tire plant will be one of the finest of its kind in the United States. Only t o larger than it are west of the Mississippi Mis-sissippi river, one in Denver and the other in San Francisco. But the plant being erected here will be finer than either of them because it will be more i modem, only the best and latest improved im-proved machinery being put into place. 'Eorn At the barn of Peter Buller. SIT North Second West street, triplet ralves. Weight fourteen pounds each. Mrs. Jersey Cow. the mother, is doing do-ing well." This announcement was heralded her-alded from Buller's barnyard one morning morn-ing last week, by Mr. Rooster, who roused his familv earlv on lea.minp- that the stork had made a visit to the barnyard during the night and left in his wake three happy Jersey calves V Action "was taken by the city council recently towards adding at least two miles of paved streets to the citv's paved district. The streets to be jraved fire South Temple from State to Tenth Hast, and Second South from Third to Ninth East. The report of the committees com-mittees on streets and engineering was adopted, which recommends that Citv Engineer Snow's plan for paving South Temple street be adopted and that the city recorder be instructed to advertise adver-tise notice of intention to make the improvement, so that after nearly two years of consideration as to the plan of that work an agreement has been reached between the council and the property owners as to the plan tq be used, and the work will be commenced com-menced as soon as possible to let the contracts. The success that succeeds in building build-ing up a large business is the test of merit. To be successful you must have the confidence of the public, by ; treating them squarely and fairlv. No client ever lost a cent in their business with McGurrin & Co. All their clients cli-ents have succeeded by adding to their capital the interest which they always guarantee will be paid. |