Show 0 mN rr i nuu e r I w E r The largest apartment house deal ever closed In the tho city was effected during the past week by D D. Arch Thompson sales ales manager of ot the Judge Halloran-Judge Trust company The The- transaction involving was the rite transfer of ot tho rho Cummings Cummings Cum- Cum apartments at First avenue and D street The Judge Halloran-Judge company will act as ns agents tor for this rhea property Mr Ur La Cross Cro th the purchaser acted it ft is la alleged alleged al al- leed for Cor a syndicate of or capitalists from the Pacific coast who intend further Investments in investments investments In- In vestments of or this nature in Salt Lake City in the Immediate future Nearly has been Involved in realty transactions in ht this city during the past two weeks the smallest deal of which aggregated In n business circles of ot Salt Lake City it seems to be ba a popular forecast that the city city's s population will increase to by the end of or the year 1925 1935 True this Is ib but a matter of personal opinion with those who wish to speculate on the future number of ot the city city's s Inhabitants but taking Into consideration present time flare business busino indications such progress tor for civic growth would not seem at all aU unreasonable un un- reasonable According to opinions of ot some of ot the advancement experts on municipal Salt Lake shows every ever Indication today of ot attaining the tho mark by 1925 on account of the rho present prosperous business business business busi busi- ness conditions that prevail In most all ail branches of ot Industry together with It its Iti natural re re for Cor a n city of ot a quarter of ot a million One Argument Is le advanced in favor of ot the population forecast in the Tact fact act that the housing condition in Salt Like Lake City is shown to be entirely In Inadequate Inadequate inadequate In- In adequate to take care of ot the rho present demend de demand de- de mend mand of ot the the- present population The lack of ot houses in the city real estate dealers say fay suggests that conditions are arc not moving fast feet enough to take tak take care cans of ot the tho population at the rate at which it is le at the present time V V. II Ir Riche Richey president of ot RIchey fi Co realtors In looking over the proa pros prospects peets for tor Increased population shares the Ram name opinion with Ith other r realty Uy brokers of at the city in advancing the theory that if It Industrial prosperity is able to speed speedup up Ul to a point of ot accommodating Salt Satt Lakes Lake's s steadily increasing ng population as asit it grows there is little doubt that in 1926 9 will I be a goat goal vastly cosily reached J In real estate ea c circles during the week many expressions were made to the ef effect effect ef ef- t that before e ton long some m mr organised r efforts ef- ef ef efforts forts s would be ma e to put u the population Idea into form where some Iome systematic boosting may be bo done don in and out of ot the city that will WUl aid in rf the population forecasts that are being made for five flue y years r hence bence RIcka real rel estate for many years lo to located located lo- lo Gated at 69 89 South State street has haa moved to lar larger r quarters quarter in the Continental Continental Continental Conti Conti- Bank Dank building where large modern modern mod mod- ern quarters have been n. n established Frank Flank J. J Parsons tl vice vivo president att aty of at the United States State Mortgage r s sad and Trust y t aT company of t New Naw York cork City was a vis visitor Star In fn Salt Lake City CIl during the tho past put week marry many compliment Dir Mr on paid th g rg during the part n five yo ye fir Jr t hu ha ro made d teens loans a slip R r tl e. e 1100 on Salt Lake quA d d i r purl durin pUt pelf CU e tear ears a. a a c |