Surrounding the root in a my». four ftet pith, which forms the Mk1 mud tor" the smlijtGdi W iGi. to 12 feet, 6 inches. The talk. from foundation to first noor height It! 3 leek. " inches thick. Giant concrete pill-n. reinforced with “eel. lup- port the roof, whkh in or eorterete. To than pill-r: In tied the toncrete "can And wall.. Slnrllghl in Room. Covering the rough concrete wall.- in In exterior thtish of pulslchmme torn cotta, or brick wall [need with burned rtm-eur block: with In up line" “no. made‘by Ipnyinw each block nemrazely before pining it in the kiln. Exterior diatettsunn of the temple extending 184 feet cut Ind west, Ind 128 feet north Ind south, In unda- taid with . concrete foundation wiry- ing in depth from to fat. 4 induct. tr, 153. Ind in sums-ed in stmrtgth and simple beauty by non. one pon- nibly the Salt Uke City .ditiee. Nady Och-plat“ Workman have been building the desert temple continuously since April 28, 1922. and it in now within days of completion. It will not be Minted until autumn. according to the announcement mule by President Grant, nnd until then it will be open to public inspeetion. After dedicn- tion only the elect of the Mormon church mly ever tater ita portals. The structure is the Arizona Tem- ple of the Church of Jan Chrht and Utter Day Sahib. the ninth to be erected by that org-ninth": line the [lying of the (amnion: of the Ire-ISA}! hit. Utah, Pytpre April Huber J. Grant, pram-t of the Mormon church. upon n mat visit. (belated the mm In be!" built to withstand the W of (in. up! the dmrpoiutions of nuns. "In " the “Rock of Au,†for a thousand year: to come. Inn ot count. lunar] - weed inc . work of an. an a mum: of be Interlink-ll News Service in Arman. “Tho te-pl' perfect in â€A?" eon- pI-tion any dup in (I. "iartrd M on. " h a lot-on _ pmr- tonne-d by Architect who tare - it u the was: palm-Hub nan-rd. a. not! “My eset.tmetod And layout Manly Wind nun-nu, Ann. an; an _ MrtrrcNgt BYTHI HORMONE oert.timt a! “In Gm- br, Pl. mutin- MINDSET FOR SALE Sunset Terrace Beautiful 6,Room Home $3,500 Down, tMS Semi-annually " 6% Interest Corner Lot 100x167 Feet Lot and House‘Cost $16,500 _ will sell for If Interested, Call Boy Scouts of troop u. of M.S.]GAS-ELECI‘RIC CARS nillon. Ohio, are very proud of the) FOR N. Y. CENTRAL RY. fart that they were enabled mendy - - to prevent a fast train from being} All-Steel Coaches of Rupe wrecked on the Cleveland & Pits-) For Use In New York burgh line, near Dover, Ohio. Ten) In Illinois stout: of the troop. headed by Dean= ----' ' . Mason. patrol leader. were hikingi Fifteen all-steét’ gas-electric rad Their route lead across the nilroadIcars have been contracted tor by the tracks. Belore crossing the tracks New York‘Central Railroad for nee the boys looked in either direction iT/ in New York state and in minors. make sure no trains were in titrht/ When these are delivered during the Some distance away they new a large“ next six months. the road will have object between the rail: and, prompt- a total of 23 such can in sauce. I, investigating, found it to be an which, otBeiais say. In more econom- morn-mu boulder which loosened by ion! in operation than the Iteam ' ruins hon in aim-575; .. _.'*"!"'I"'!'!"°“-.w9 Another abort night upward and the Eden room is reached, where in pictorial manner the story of the Gar- den of Eden in unfolded. Next, and again at a mum; higher elevation. is the world room, in painted walla down to date. Finally. situated abo%t the front room. at the highest point in the temple. in the dinning seal- ing or marriage room. where the ceremonial: typitying the unity of man with his Maker, the sacred "sealing" rites, and the ordinance of marriage with the dead will be per- formed. BOY scouts PREVENT WRECK OF FAST TRAIN Members of Troop of Massillon. o., Find Boulder on Track, Flag Flyer In“: Slain-y- From either side of the entrance to the front room bro-d marble stairs lend upward to the meantime floor, where is located the creation room. Fun the -tretntmaeo, duo ot colon“ “it: on: â€was by . undou- hull-u, lined with â€Huh-d my marbl- from nttor to ceiling, through the - to than (in! cere- monial mm. the Balm-try. or from m. Nan the can: of this room in III ornamental baptismal from of polished tile rest: upon the hack- of twelve brazen oxen. Embellishing it: v.11: are mining- depicting - of .igxxiikartee in the church's early history. "ttt*tqtbettg*taeduiiieu. “mudguwm "sr-tutter-qu tteHeeFeetommesth. Wheel-â€hum“ a9nmet-htieedmrraetiemlar_ GUM-nountbhwc f%errtmetatmartr-tob.uta "-adeesd"y" for that-n11. new we hum; “b "tee, l_“adtll "ai. - aaa, _'-" chum-Igor mph m, nun oNrhd_-etia-ree_tb.ai- m in. a- rod dog-E; I!!! “.9- tere WW $14,500 and Garage 557 " tn l "We all recognize the importance," v, he said, "of doing our utmost to " ) tract new manufacturing punts to ‘the Northern Illinois territory. We must exercise care, however, that-in our ml for the new-we do not neg- } led the old." After mentioning many of the Ne. tors which must be born in mind by communities in their efforts to ob- tain new industries. Mr. burned de- voted several minutes to emphxsizing the importance of siding in the devel- opment Ind expansion of industries slrendy established. “Northern Illinois any wall be de- scribed u the country’- center of gravity in respect to Industrinl activ- itiu." aid John G. burned, vice. president of the Public Servieo Com- my of Northern Illinois, in “drun- ing the lndunrinl Development con- ference held in Wuukem My afternoon, April 12, in connection with the Mth district eonferenee of the “limit Chamber of Commerce. "New industries," continued Air. Learned. "eonatarttIratri, on the look- out far 'sdvantatreous locations. There is no section of the country which has more to offer in the way of both nat- unl facilities Ind those whieh have been developed that the territory north, west and south of Chieatro." -rt.dtreitui-iiituiet. mmwuu-mmiu masdmmthst-ineittt.rdtmo. tin. Th.ru-r.mattmur--th. Cuv.tnatdrtr.r--wnadurinag.w new“. Tiny "new this! nuk- "ehiMb,msdu.isteth-naft-, Mguaudtothremwtosterthoar. mung-in. Puma-nude!!! loom gluon guiqk-wmod .41.- In from I iertoU wnck "AiAGiiiri too-dbl: mama. NORTHERN ILLINOIS -irt_titutAeU _ "In; cud-ah- pluod tho - a! - wrumwvcm . CENTER OF INDUSTRY Viee-Pteqideatt of Public Service Company Thinks Bo. sme- vi" a Ws my ' .-" rv-rw'ww' ', tt mmrmmmun nu. mall Slate: uve-rzl a, ttur,rin any: a (an ateel underfun- oouh and in one instance, I arttk a? an. . but new can will hav- Mic mull-ion throng-h and mu. ml tor which tare by an- nual- which are t by Ml:- minu. Tho old" tn. at and mhmicul drive and van only " feet in length. cor-mud with " {at M of the new an. Tea are equipped to any mm. ho;- gm nnd mail and five no Ne pu- men and but“ only. ‘lnAutw No matter how had he Melts on the gas. the hit-und-run driver can never run away (rum the condemn-- tion of his own comeience. -- Fort Wayne News-Sentinel. There are now 15.8 telephones in lichignn per hundred inhabitants, an increase from 12.7 in 1920. Cairo and Alexandria in Egypt are to be linked by menu: of an under- ground telephone eabie. Connecticut gained a greater num- ber of Lcieplmncs during 1926 than in my previous year. 'mht.ssow-htsod-ttssN.t BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES MAY HAVE SCORE PADS FREE BY TELEPHONING B. P. 178 OR CALLING AT THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. adv YELLOW CAB RATES PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 Adah Bryant Buckingham Teacher of Singing With Mun! Years Experience 663 W. Centr.t Ave. Tel. H.P. 2289 For the purpose of meeting the requirements of Daylight Saving Time a new time table goes into effect on the North Shore Line next Sunday, April 24. Ask fora new time folder at any North Shore Line ticket office. Noumea Lsf',artri'iiiirh" First two-third: mile -..-8tut Each additional 1-8 mile N._....10c No charge for extra Gsaemrers. THE MAX MULLER 575 CENTRAL AVENUE Papa. 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I Limited mimfrom here connect "Ndedt Chm 1m with Milwaukee who (uneven howboth day indenting. 'lf,,",','.",',,',','.': direct! into the lamina L'2,1'fli'il'lhTu"e"-?Q%"tftu"fs','l'd','lfll Waving time um! mi tue. Mllwlukaetnhn crrrrdtrttra can It meal ttgtA1tleg'iodtght?,h'ya,t'at ulqiLAllA ,mukeetmtrtotopst Kenna“ PhoneSuperior 6781 PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2448 KEEP YOUR LEADERS IN ORDER or damage to your property will re- salt, It is cheaper, safer and better to pay us now' to put your leaders, gutters, sewers, etc., in good repair than to spend a lot of money later repairing the property damage caused by leaky or broken water pipes and drains. We repair everything in tin and sheet metal. is a triumph of modern plumbing, In artistic achievement that is also n sanitary victory. Every new inven- tion and improvement installed b us makes for perfection in 'l,1'd'Llt, and perfe'ction in plumbing makes for assured health in the community. 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