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event that the ['tab capitol is completed sufficient! V to accommodate the
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David M
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hern. Anthon li. Lund, Al. S. Brown-
: Ing and Col. c. L. Loose. Charles 8.
Vingey is secretary of the commission.
i:. Kleiting is architect of the bi'Bd-
| ing, which Is being constructed by,
.lames Stewart & Co., contractors.
I James Devine is superintendent of
buildings and gro.mds.
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OFFICIAL party photographed just before placing cap on corner stone. From left to
right—R. K. A. Kletting, architect; C. S. Tingey, secretary capitol commission; David
Mattson, secretary of state; Gov. William Spry, and members of the capitol commission;
third from right is H. W. Baum, local manager for James Stewart & Co., the contractors
who are building the capitol.
_ DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDA
Impressive Ceremony at State Capitol Saturday
Photos by Tftari Photo Materials Co.
GOVERNOR SPRY LAYING CORNERSTONE OF CAPITOL.
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