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Show THE CITIZEN 20 THE CHANGING FACE OF SALT LAKES BUSINESSS DISTRICT Bonneville-on-the-Hi- ll MAGNIFICENT homes in famous section prove popularity of overlooking Salt Lake Valley Many new residences in course of sub-divisi- on Realizing that Salt Lake City has grown to that stage of prosperity wherein its people demanded a home section which could be listed as exclusive, and protected, Bonneville-on-the-Hi- ll was formed into a with the result that many beautiful homes now grace that section of Salt Lake City. Surrounded on three sides by the sub-divisio- n, tinctive, designed by an architect to avoid the sameness that has so often marred other residential districts. Building restrictions are such that ample protection is offered every (Continued from Page 12) ture from the general style used elsewhere. This new structure has attracted national attention and will auto salt's rooms on Main street, Fifth South. Preliminary ngures been quoted at $125,000. The near have Fair, mont Investment company has just completed store rooms and garages near Fifth South on State street at a cost of $40,000. f 1 i owner, thus assuring an exclusiveness seldom found in a city the size of Salt Lake. The home sites are wide, averaging over 70 feet, and the grounds are landscaped, adding beauty to an already natural beauty rarely found in resi- dential sections. To date over half a million dollars has been spent in this district, and no place in the west can boast of a The John R. Moser home. United States reservation, the permanency of its exclusiveness and environs are guaranteed. Nestling close to the base of the beautiful Wasatch is mountains, Bonneville-on-the-Hi- ll protected from high winds, and yet in summer it is cooled by mild canyon zephyrs, thus giving it what could be termed, a perfect climate the year group of homes so artistic, individual and distinctive. Bonneville-on-the-Hi- ll greets you. Figures actually known on the above named improvements total in excessof $900,000. This does not include those properties where no definite plans have been completed. Other important changes will doubtless be made, so that it is quite conservative to estimate that downtown construction will pass the million dollar mark before the year 1928 is ended. UTAHS MANY WONDERS. s I I t I I Utah offers to the tourist many round. places of scenic wonders that cannot be equalled, and it is the duty of .This beautiful residential section, although considerably higher than the Capitol building, is approached by every Utahn to inform the stranger within our gates of these garden spots of natures own handiwork. - doubtless be used as the model for many similar establishments over the United States. A number of very fine automobile sales rooms have also been completed. The City Motor Sales company is just completing a fine salesroom on Fifth South, east of State, at an estimated cost of $26,000. The Chees-ma- n & Walker interests have com- - I S j f V i j I t ( The George Lambourne residence. pleted in part and have now under construction a very fine garage on Fourth South and Cactus, being between Main and South Temple, the cost of which is approximately The Walker interests have now under construction two auto sales rooms on Main, near Eighth South, at an approximate cost of $40,000. The ground has just been cleared on the comer of Main and Seventh South by the J. B. Amowitz company to make way for a fine auto sales room at an estimated cost of $35,000. The ground has been purchased and plans have been announced by the H. J. Jensen company for a fine apartment-hote- l, with the ground floor used for THE CENTER OF SCENERY. East, west, north and south cne can find something of interest in Utah. NATURETS HANDIWORK. Startling as it may seem, the hundreds of vacation points in Utah are not the result of mans labors, but the gift of God to a section of America, second to none. a t $70,-00- 0. easy grades. The winding drives are so laid out that each home has an individual view of the Wasatch peaks, the many canyons, the entire valley, which includes the Great Salt Lake. A grand panorama greets one in any direction, a panorama second to none. Every home is individual and dis- - 5 ROADS AID MATERIALLY. roads throughout the southern part of the state aid materially in make the trip of the tourist a pleasant one. Splendid Young man, how does the next train stop here? Station Agent: From two to Old Lady: Old Lady: the whistle? long two, you Well, I declare! Be Cappers Weekly. |