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Show CONTRACT LET The Dlnwlddic Construction company com-pany recently let the Metal skylights, ceiling lights and ventilating duct work. etc.. on the new Ecclcs building build-ing to the Newman Sheet Metal Works, 281 Twenty-fourth street, Ogden, Og-den, 'Utah. This is the second contract con-tract Mr. Larkiu has given this firm on the Eccles building amounting to over seven thousand dollars. Mr. B. P. Newman, proprietor of the above firm, also done the sheet metal work on the new F. J. Kiesel building for the Dinwiddle people amounting tu nearly three thousand dollars. Along with this work he received the contract con-tract for the Grant avenue school building, remodeled; tho State Industrial Indus-trial school, new building, and - all the she,et metal work and roofing for tho new Deaf and Dumb and Blind building. Also many smaller jobs. Mr. Newman said today that owing ow-ing to the increased business in Salt Lake City and the scope of contract work . south and west of Salt Lake and adjoining states that there was too much to take care of and that on completion of the contract on the Eccles building, his son, Mr. B. S. Newman, will continue the Ogden branch, which Mr. Newman sold to his son some time ago, Mr. B. S Newman and wife recently returned from Los Angeles, California, and will now make their homo in Ogden-Utah, Ogden-Utah, their car of furniture having arrived ar-rived a week ago. It will be remembered remem-bered that B. P. Newman was an old time resident and native son of Ogden and since leaving here a family fam-ily of sons have grown to men, B. S. Newman being the oldest and Henry S. Newman the second son, who is in the commission business, 281 Twenty-fourth street, opposite Post-office, Post-office, Ogden City, Utah. The Standard certainly welcomes the boys back to their birthplace, etc. (Advertisement). |