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Show uu OPEWS BRMCH OF i SILT LIE HOUSE Charles Hartley, an expert electrician, electric-ian, now with the Electric Supply Co. at 330 South State streei, Salt Lake, but maintaining an Ogden home at 2168 Adams avenue, today completed the installation of stock in a permanent perman-ent branch of the Salt Lake firm, opposite op-posite the Alhambra on Hudson avenue. ave-nue. The lbcal house will be managed man-aged by Clarence Elder, a popular young man of Salt Lake, who v has many relatives and friends in Ogden. Mr. Hartley returned to Salt Lake today, but offers are being made by some of his many business friends to attract him back to Ogden permanently. perman-ently. He has a wide reputation as electrician and designer of all kinds of useful electrical apparatus. Mr. Hartley has worked out many practical ideas of illuminating and beautifying Ogden and tho 1919 exposition. ex-position. For instance, he said today: to-day: "Look at that great ledge, vertical and flat, duo east of the city on the mountain side. It has the perfect shape of a gigantic flag. Why couldn't the school boys and girls make a great flag and anchor it against that huge ledge? It would stay there all summer and every summer. It could be seen from all over the valley, and the brilliant stars and stripes, thus displayed on that eminence, would be a sight to stir the blood of the most sluggish patriot" |