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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE," SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER J S, 1929. JIanufacturing in Throui How Progressive Utah S. L. BUILDING Even Small Realty Investors Make Big Profit, Report Shows ON INCREASE Profits In real estate Also native of Hoopeston waa ed are hot confined to teeming cities, but occur in like proportion in a list of smaller places, says the National Association or iteai &siaie Boards in the second of a series of real stories on recent money-makiestate deals. The association's first series in this gave examples in story large cities throughout the country, but the average man does not have to own the site of the Wool worth tower to make a profit on the land. points out the association. Tsxa. I or instance nazei a. uravea in Kinesnort. Tenn.. who purchased a lot on Marcn 20, ivjh, iot me moa-e- st sum of $100 and sold it six months and stxteert days later to Ployd Banders for $250. This waa a small sale, but Is sn tilutrUoo of a tremendous percentage profit. Hard made 150 per cent on her money, more than doubling It m half a year. Other Community examples Cited. But don't think that the real sUU association has dug up the one good story in each town, for to prove that this happens often the list of profits in fifteen cities contains four or five examDles for each community. Other examples of small but profitare able reap estate" - transaction given by the association as follows: as are not Of course, there many stock brokers in Hoopeston. 111, as there are in some larger cities, but Prank Swisher, residing in that town,, recent v bought a reldence at 41$ North Market street for $4000 and sold It within sixty days for $5000, making a profit of $1000 on an investment of $4000. far-flu- ng Permits for First Eleven Months 1929. Show $1,000,000 Jump. Salt Lake building permit this year promise to reach higher figure than in many years. It Is shown by the records of the city building Inspector. In the first eleven months 1042 permits calling tor an expenditure of SJ were issued, compared with 989 permits and an expenditure of in the ism period OX4828. $4.373. Eren If December expenditures fall down it will mpaa nearly $1,000,000 more of new construction during 1929 than last year. This year's increase Is due entirely to greater activity in the business and industrial construction field, while horn building has decreased. A falling off in home construction has been the. general tendency throughout the country, but Salt Lake has been par Ucularly fortunate in having an increase elsewhere to take up the slack. With the construction of the new . 11,000.000 high school assured and tha new St. Mark's hospital a possibility. the prospects for 1930 construction are unusually good. A greater activity in the home construction field is aviso looked for. 12-- Finders Are Keeper? Found Faulty Adage IflLWACKEE UP).The old adage that finders are keepers does Fit Your Mutic to Your not apply nere Leon uxon discovered after picking up a $10 bill from the tree. rred Darr had lost a 110 bin and was searching for it when ha saw Dixon make the find. Dixon re fused to give up the motley and Darr started civil suit. A Judgment waa obtained against Dixon when it was brought out that before findings are keepings it is necessary to advertise for the owner, to notify the county clerk and then wait a year. At the end of that time if the owner is not found the money may be divided evenly with the coun-t- y treasury, Wedding Cake Weighing , 200 Lbs. Ha$ 360 Eggs Dinner Aiding Digestion CHICAOO (UP). Maybe It had not occurred to the diner In general, from but If yon suffered that Thanksgiving dinner, perhaps it was because your radio tuned in on jazs when a little symphony was the after-effec- ts correct thing. Not only does music have charms to soothe the fiercest beast, according to a survey by a local concern, but It also has powers to soothe the fiercest Danes of huniter. The music with meals has a great deal to do with enjoyment 01 the meal. the report following the survey said. . For instance, at hotels slow music is the order for the dinner; when slow eating Is the thing. Jazs calls for tall cool drinu and ugnt desserts, but dreamy waits music brings out orders for table d'hote meals. Ori ental music calls for chop suey, chow mien and so on. TJP), When BUTFALO, N. Y. Rone Ruddank was married recently to Charles Farber, her father, a baker, decided he'd let someone else bake wedding cake and thus enjoy the ..the occasion the more. Quadria is a name applied in Ro And it lucky for htm he did. man days to a car or chariot with Walter CicbockL hired to do the four horses driven abreast. lob, turned out a cake weighing more than 200 pounds. It required 93 Kyrie Eleison is Greek and means pounds of sugar, 38 pounds of butter, "The Lord have mercy." -ko eggs. M pounds frosting sugar 4 and 28 pounds of flout,, X!IH,-,:-. , Mike and UUPufr Pat, , Climb on Water Wagon ' . t MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP). This Is a story about Pat and Mike. Pat la a liquor loving pup and Mtke is often ta his cups. Mike O Mslley la an Irishman but IHt U Just a dog. Both were "lugged" on charges of drunkenness. After Pat Urges Realtors To Study New Law Changes Venison and Buffalo Banquet ' Awaits Realty Men at Phoenix '"' LARGE INCREASE Sweet Potato Of W 2 Inches 1-- Headed by Lawrence Man gum of ison cuts and buffalo steaks, provided James Bowman, who in June, 1928, Salt Lake, a director in the National by a hunting party from the Phoenix board will invade the famous farm four miles bought a Association of Real Estate Boards, a Kaibab wfio DRUID HELLS. Ga. (UP). Article 12 of the code of forest. south of Rankin, 111, for $10,430 and A sweet potato of 18 'v inches Hundethics. National Association of delegation of Utah realtors will atfive weeks later sold it to J. Immediately following the hunt the tend the mldwintereconventibn of the deer will be rushed across the Grand Real Estate Boards, reads as girth, 20 Inches from stem to ley, of Danville. 111. for $15,900. maknational association, to be held in canyon by airplane to avoid-thfollows: 'stern, and weighing, nine ing a profit of $6470 In five weeks' long In Justice to those who place pounds was grown here this trek' overland, and will be packed to time. January at Phoenix. Ariz. fall by W. H. Rusk, who reOthers who have definitely decided preserve them for the- feast at the their Interests in his hands, Idihe Shoemaker to attend are LeGrand Richards, convention. the realtor should endeavor alports a yield of 500 bushels to The buffalo will be Makes Big Profit the acre. ways to be Informed regarding president of the Utah State Realty killed In amrile time to nermit the the law, proposed legislation Several years ago a sftoemaker reassociation, and Bert c. rainier, I cutting and curing of the huge anl and other essential facts and president of the 8alt Lake Ral Es- mais. siding tn Pocatello, Idaho; much tate board, all of Salt Lake. It is bepublic policies which affect An announcement of the plans for without sound proofing, and water against the wishes of his family and lieved that Ogden and Prbvo also the convention has been received in those interests. friends, purchased a lot on North running in the bathroom sounds will send was an street Main for $2000. There delegates. Salt Lake from Frank Mrjsshammer, s. One of the features of the conven- secretary of the general Committee of through. old shack on this property at the time, A. Sound proofing materials in be of ven tion a will choice a The Chinese association. banquet the national by occupied laundry. powder form may be Introduced Into shoemaker was chlded by the witti the partition from the attic space cisms of his friends on the "wonder the standard forms of insulation on the most economical heating under above. Bend a stamped, addressedful purchase" he had made, but a to the editor of this newsenvelope or between the floor Joists, nailing it few- yean- later, on -- account of the :7rt85erfornaieaf maBttfaetorers. up ugnt. tub w prooawy aa you sary. in he that " section, growth particular w have to do. o o brick building on the built a Q. The attic of my house is not ' site, which cost him about $8000. Q. I have a roof that is guaran- finished and. has no flooring. I wish Soldier Bonuses Shared This building he leased to a hardware firm at $200 a month and kept the Questions addressed to this paper teed for a long term of years, but it to put in a floor. Would there be Issues Public Bonds Structure steadily occupied. Last year Will be answered by the Architects' is leaking. I have tried to patch it the shoemaker sold his "wonderful Small House Service Bureau of the up, but without success. I give the any objection to insulating the space NEW YORK VP). Soldiers' bo Inclose a name of the manufacturer. How can between the Joists with newspapers United States. Inc. purchase" for $25,000. before putting down the floor? It nuses accounted for 1.6 per cent of in November. mv, r.. a. Ferry 01 Utamped, addressed envelope. I get it fixed? seems me this would be an inex- the bonds Issued by states and local Fargo, N. D., sold lot eight, block A. this question to the man pensivetoway to save heat during win- governments, between 1924 and 1928, Q. T would like to know how to who Refer eight, in Roberts addition to Fargo, on not roof. does the he If put says the national industrial conferto W. J. Lane for $9000. In September, prevent the showing of a white cruA make good immediately, the manu ter. A. Insulating with paper in this ence board. 1928, less than nine years later, Mr. which appears on our brick. Would will. This is the sort of facturer The net total of such Issues was eliminate1 a of is something of a fire hazard. transparent type paint Lane sold this lot to the Northern you get wrien you buy high way it it difficult to get the 6530i27,000. The' Urgest slice werit Pacific railroad lot $15,000 cash, a this showing? Furthermore, material. A. The white substance on your grade roofing pieces down tight so as to insure to roadways, amounting tc 36.5 per profit of $6000 from the one transac It truit air currents will not nass be- cent. Public utilities and improvetion. This lot really yielded more bricks is called efflorescence. Q. Which is the best, metal tween them. It Is not an efficient or ments required 29.9 per cent and than this amount to Mr. Lang, for it comes from water running through or storm sash? I positive method. Undoubtedly you schools 19.6 per cent. was occupied by two houses which the brick. To correct the difficulty weatherstrips he rented for $97.50 a month in ths you will have to find where the water would like to have strips if they are are Justified in putting in standard FAIR EXCHANGE. Insulation between or on the ceiling interval, which gave bun a return of is getting In. Painting with trans- Just as good. TOPEKA. Kan. (UP). An un$1170, or II per cent, year on this parent paint will help to remove the A. Storm sash and weatherstrips Joists before you put on the flooring. known caller who has repeatedly original Investment before he col- symptoms, but will not correct the perform two different functions. One cause. keeps wind from coming in around Q. Is there any way of making rifled the Ice box belonging to Mr. lected the $6000 profit. the cracks of the window. The other walls In a frame house sound proof? and Mrs. Charles Cuthbert accommo--dfHtol- y leaves-tof patting ttee Q- - Our dowMir room is sarcoid saves- eggs and a bottle we cannot use it during the winter. vere weather both are necessary. For bathroom next to the living room of milk. foundations. Just posts and , It has nofloor.Will it be necessary a single to build a wall to keep It warm? A. No. But there should be a double floor. Try installing any of GENEVA (UP). The fqtemational labor bureau's commission for investigating working conditions In the WIND tndustryfias opened Its sessions here. The commission expects to investigate the wool, cotton and artificial silk industries in 20 countries. Close attention will be paid to the ftanavc dltacretable cooking MORRISON-MERRIL- L n atcam progress of mechanization, hours of don and f seocratad at tha kitchen mate. work, wages, output, hygiene, preMav architect or coatrac-la- f vention of accidents and unemployment. ip Iff it fw year flaw ham. Can ke laitaUed In homes aaaily The Investigation will cover the already kiUlt. United States, Brazil, Spain, Japan, Can ke faratehed by any reUakle China, England, Holland. Austria, contractor or direct (ram Rou mania, Hungary, Jugoslavia, WEST WINU UTAH CO. France, Belgium, Germany. Poland, Factory Representative 112 Gilmer Drive Hy. 4174 Switzerland, Italy, Salt Lake City. Huh Mexico and India. The international labor bureau has been working for several months on a questionnaire and statistical table to be used In the investigation. Denmark la a land of small farms. This BeautiWalls About 80 per cent of the soil Is pro(NORMANDIE HEIGHTS) ductive and 40 per cent of the whole, ful 1930 Display is arable. 190-ac- re a - What You May - antjQKnow - one-sto- About Building ry i of WT. Industries WASHINGTON engaged in mailng machine tools show the largro relative increase .in payroll totals since 1926. Department of commerce compilations for October record an Increase of 46.5 per cent for this group, using 1926 as a base. Manufacturers of electrical equipment follow with a rise of 30.6 per cent. Other industries showing a substantial Increase are women's clothing, hosiery and knit goods, printing and newspapers, flour, confectionery, structural' iron, agricultural implements, paper boxes and furniture. Industries showing the largest decreases are those ''producing pianos and organs, cast iron pipes, bricks, tile and terra cotta. In general, payrolls were 2.3 per cent higher than- in 1926 and 6.4 per cent ttbove October or last year. - The Bell of St. Patrick, in Royal Irish academy at Dublin, was said to have been bequeathed to Belfast church by St. Patrick himself in A. D. 557. . het Bureau Opens Textile Probe All Building Material, Including Mill Work and Furnished and Installed In this 1930' DISPLAY HOME Princeton Ave. 1369 olland Furnace Co. state St. CM Hardware for This Ventilating Fan Was. T(4i 1930 Dis- & CO. retM-Uda- yr Czecho-Slovakl- Holland Furnace play Iconic at 1369 Princeton Avenue furnished by WEST 2210 So. 7th East THE LUMBERMEN Hyland 99 a, THE 1930 DISPLAY HOME in Home 1369 Princeton Ave. Fittings for Modem Closet Prove Clever Gifts to Make aV I was released from the pound his master found bun "dog drunk" after second spree. Now both are on probation to Judge Lewis T. Fltzhugh. Mike with a long workhouse term over htm and. Pat with the pound and death. Mike vows both be and Pat are on the "water wagon tor good. 1369 PRINCETON AVENUE If I . Were Decorated ky Completely Wall Paper Co. fifl drafkriks, pictures avd framing paint a wall Paper ' wholesale and sj 'V :Jt ' Thia f Display Home Is Entirely Different - RETAIL t - r- A-"- Furnished Beautifully Decorated and Draped. All the Modern JWsJfiwiai fS7'i V Armslrong-Engber- g lit W. Wti..S2sl South St. ALT LAKE CITT, I'TAH . Trom Others. . : YOU Must Conveniences Work Starts on Rupert' ' PAYROLLS SHOW Farmer Grows The Distinctive gWtoi to Tho tribaia. RUPERT. Idaho. With the con. tract for plumbing In the new casein mant let to the Ray Plumbing com- pany. of Rupert, and the building Lighting Fixtures IN THE 1930 stnictkm work on the new 140,000 plant, one of a number owned and operated by the Jerome Cooperative Creamery association, started this 1369 enamel clsth is saggested for this bag because it Is so durable. Practically every time a garment returns- - from the cleaners an ugly wire hanger accompanies It. These have a way of accumulating until you wonder what you ran do with! them. Solve your problem this way Cover the hangers with gay chintz or print and send them of f In pairs or half dozen lots as Christmas gifts. It's no Job at all to cover them. When you have put the material on, bind the edges with a contrasting tape. At either side where frock straps are likely to come, you may add a little extra piece of tape with snaps to hold the garment In place. A set of dress bags Is a delightful gift, especially when each bag is a different color and all are made of transparent Argentine cloth. Everyone is so familiar with this useful material by now that you will have no trouble finding it. The dress bag Is made much like the laundry bag, with the straight hanwer at the top. but with Its oiwning at one side. This opening should be reinforced doubly" and secured with snaps. Of course, this bag. unlike the laundry bag, has no opening at the bottom. The side slit is made deep enough for, putting through the garment. In order f, to make this bag thoroughly it would be best to bind U the Now that the modern closet has come In for its share of household glorification, it offers a new field ' PARIS. Tenn. (CP. After be- of experiment for the smart Individ coming tired of serving as nursemaid to a flock of circus animals, ual who is handy 'with her needle. Sheriff Baker recently sold the 8 he can make not only her own closet stranded Gentry Brothers' circus fitments, but decorative ones for her here for $10,000, "with pleasure." as friends as well. With Christmas fast approaching everyone Is casting he expressed It. about for' gilt ideas, why not make RACE. POTATO AERIAL some of yours closet gifts? Here are 8T. LOUIS UP i. An aerial po- a few suggestions for attractive tato race was the feature of an air things which are very easy to make. iriK at Parks airnort near here re ' Perhaps a laundry bag does not cently. In the potato rsfce. contesting 1 sound like a very inspired gift, but it after am . mii1hw4 - each circuit . will be most appreciated by the re,uum au. of the course to land, alight from cipient If It is fashioned like the one their planes, pick up a potato and shown here. take off again. The pilot who picks up This bag may be fashioned of any material you wLsh to select, but It three potatoes and lands is winner. would be wise to choose one which has some body to It. Two piece of material are Used, one slightly loimer White-Colla- r than the other In order to make the fold at the bottom. The two plrces are Joined together and bound in a gets rio'of risers. m M Job Less Secure Than That of Laborer led DISPLAY HOME Princeton Ave. and Fnrnlnhed The plant's location is on trackage next to the Oem State Oil company s tanks on the east side. The contract provides tor completion In 75 days. SANTA BARBARA. Calif. (UP).The white collar Job ta less secure today than that of the laborer, according to Dr. Charles L. Jacob, dean of education of the Santa Barbara State Teachers college. Dr. Jacobs said in an address here that the working man is not to be looked down upon and his type of work calls for a separate and distinct type of Intelligence from that of the educated pewrrr. "It is well known that the plumber receives as highJa-a wag as the teacher." Dr. cobs declared. "There is little or no difference between digditches and making ging speeches. Both depend npon tha quality of work." ? number of delifht-jfthings with boxes. Whole seta may be covered with bright papers, decorated with prints and tied with I ELECTRIC KM So. SUlo w FIRST SOUTH PHONE WASATCH 2291. 3 MS The beautiful new home at 1369 Princeton avenue now open for inspection is an adaptation made suitable to modern needs in romfort and beauty. . .The furniture and draperies harmonize, keeping in mind the livable qualities so necessary for real home life. The living room has the new in color and design, supplying a distinctive style in the new red, green and old roe combination color scheme. The dining room in curly American treatment is ery charming, and although not large has a lovely early American, atmosphere in its furnishing. The bedrooms are the average size and have a quiet, tt'stful atmosphere, created with dainty color treatments and the newest in Bedroom furniture. The recreation room, with its splendid radio from Dinwoodey's new radio department, adds to the space for iutertaining, and its furnishing in Heed Turnilure becomes also a summer living room. The kitchen, with Electric Range and Kchinator Electric Refrigeration, has the newest in convenient equipment. The furniture and decorative accessories were placed by Dinwoodey Furniture Company under the su, pervision of their Decorating Staff, . THE B R I C K M A , N SAYS 9 recognized product lrf w,in in'ri qulity In H lor tliiXr H tnU irw Dlxpley Home at 1X9 Princeton avenue. j Selecting Fsoe Brick far Xh home ta very important. COXsrLT THE BRICK M N ORNAMENTAL ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES M Sir In 1930 Display Home fc 1369 Princeton Avenue, Furnished by s Pressed Brick Co. W Jl Kami Blrtr. IIII Wft M. 380 W. 2nd So. M-- Was 0 In This 1930 692 IRON WORK I Display Home 1369 PRINCETON AVENUE By - v: N. O. NELSON MFG. CO. The Sail Lake 1 man-i-ne- TODAy REALTORS 13 EAST ninnnimuiiiniiii ! I DRIVE OUT COOK & NOYES, Inc. CO. Waiatch I FOR SALE BY Open Daily 1 to 10 p. in. ul nboons. A natbox is RKetonea nere. A dotted paper has been used to cover the entire box and a print has been pasted on to add a smart touch. The prints should be shellacked over after they are pasted on. In fact, the An ordinary whole box may be shellacked If de-- I tape. contrasting straight hangar formsi the top and sired. A big bow of ribbon adds a a narrow slit about a foot deep is last little note of charm. Shoe boxes. made down the center front. A color- accessory boxes, and any number of ful flower applique may be added if other kinds may be done tn. this r. desired.' The clothes are put in . through the slit at the top and emp- -, tied from the bottom where the (tap (Copyright. 1929. Standard snaps over. A heavy automobile Pubiirhing Corporation). I BUILT BY JACK BIRKENS1IAW stalled by J. V. BUCKLE dust-proo- You can do any PA Crager Wire & Iron Works Established ISS5 Salt Lake City, Utah |