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Show Barnes Builds Edifice Sugar House will be first with another of the finest buildings in Utah upon completion the two-story two-story office-business building by John C. and Britha B. Barnes right after January 1, 1954. With a 47-foot frontage and a depth of 90 feet the new structure offers 8000 floor feet of attractive, ultra-modern space right in the heart of downtown Sugar House, Barnes said. The structure will cost $75,000 . by the time it is completed. Fireproof, well lighted, extremely extreme-ly well planned and gas heated, the Barnes venture is set back sufficiently to allow ample street parking accommodations and it has a large parking lot in the rear, one of the fine features of today's Sugar House building and planning program. Located at 1993-1997 South Eleventh Elev-enth East, the new structure provides pro-vides ample room for the Filter Queen distributors, the N Products company and the Joseph Casella certified public accounting firm. Blain Smith, for years the Filter Queen distributor in Sugar House, , said, his concern plans extensive expansion in the southeast Salt Lake area, and the new building's accommodations provide ample space for the operations The N Products company is a dealer in janitorial supplies and ; manufacture the Norton floor machines. ma-chines. Will Norton will operate the firm from the new location, removing from his former spot on - east Ninth South. The second floor will provide offices for the finest accountng system in Utah. The spacious front is a show place for offices, and the rear of the great room is subdivided sub-divided into private offices and units for individual accountants to work. Aside from certified public accounting, ac-counting, the Casella firm will employ em-ploy a large group of tax consultants consult-ants and advisors. George N. Larson is associated with Casella and they have been in business in the Walker Bank building for the past 25 years. Kramer Brothers Construction company built the eye-fetching building under the direction of William H. Kramer. "It was our desire to build a building that would be comparable to other fine buildings here in Sugar House," Barnes said. He expressed ex-pressed utmost confidence in the future of the Sugar House area, where he operates the Crown , Cleaning company just north of his new building venture. "A progressive spirit prevails in Sugar House, making it the most attractive business community in Utah, and we are glad to welcome these new concerns who will settle in right after the first of the year," the veteran businessman who is a director of the Sugar House chamber cham-ber of commerce, declared. |