Show I First Security Bank Building Dedicated I pronounce this splendid structure structure structure ture dedicated and consecrated not alone to expansive growth in enterprise b but t to the spiritual Ideals of a uniquE community the foundations for which were laid by pioneers of Indomitable courage and matchless vision I With these words President Stephen StephenI I L. L Richards first counselor in the FIrstI First I Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ Christof Christof of of Latter-day Latter Saints dedicated the new story 12 First Security Building B South and Main Street In Salt Lake City I President Richards in fn his dedicatory message message said of the three million dollar dollar dol- dol I lar project It is a beautiful building a novel and appropriate expression of the day in which we live a day In which the secrets secrets' of the universe have providentially providentially providentially pro pro- been disclosed for the immeasurable immeasurable immeasurable im im- im- im measurable benefaction of mankind The dedicatory ceremonies held re recently recently recently re- re at the northwest corner of the story 12 edifice highlighted opening day in the First Security Building The doors were opened to the public for the first time tune Monday morning and a a. stream of visitors got their first look Inside the ultra-modern ultra thin skin-thin walls they have watched rise In the Salt Lake sky during the past pMt 17 months More than people toured the building in the first day The Tho crowd that gathered on the sidewalk for the dedication also heard messages from Governor J J. J Bracken Lee of the Uie State of Utah Salt Lake Lak City's Mayor Earl J. J Glade and Marriner S. S Eccles chairman of at the board First Security Corporation and also First Security Bank of Utah NA George S. S Eccles president of the First Security organizations was master of ceremonies Invocation was given by Dr Alvin L. L Morris president of ot the Salt Lake MinIsterial Ministerial Min Min- Asso Association and minister First Presbyterian Church I |