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Show THE CITIZEN UPPER YALE PARK COMPLETES ITS QUOTA OF HOMES IN TWO YEARS. Many magnificent edifices grace new subdivision on East Bench. Was pioneer residence section for this locality. Beautiful Upper Yale Park, opened a little over two years ago, has filled its quota of homes, and today stands as one of the outstanding real estate ventures of Salt Lake City. Seeing the advisibility of using the east bench for a residential section, the Ashton-Jenkin- s Co. sub-divid- ed into suitable lots with the result that this particular section of town is one of the garden spots of the city, its many beautiful homes and gardens being visited by hundreds of visitors each year. This tract goes east from 15th East on Yale Avenue, following to 17th East, and gives its owners a splendid view of the entire Salt Lake valley, as well as being away from the din of traffic, and giving its residents plenty of wonderful mountain air, ly ing so close to the foothills of the Wasatch Range. Upper Yale Park, although the first of East Bench residential sections, is filled with seventy homes of the very latest colonial types, vieing in beauty and architecture with those being built today in other high class residential sections. That the foresight of the. developers of Upper Yale Park in using the East Bench for homes was correct, is made manifest in the many other beautiful homes which surround this wonderful section of homes. never been an applicant for political office before, but when he picked a job he got one worth while. His appointment came by request of Congressman Leatherwood, who also recommended the appointment of Guthrie, who has made us a good post- master. McPhee organized the entire state for Leatherwood and controlled the convention for his candidate at the last congressional election. Naturally he was Leatherwoods first choice fox postmaster. Ernest Bamberger, Republican national committeeman, will leave here and arrive in Kansas City to be there in time for the national meeting to be held June 4. The convention does not take place until June 12, but all Among Politicians John McPhee, campaign political manager for Congressman E. 0. has been appointed Utah postmaster by President Coolidge and confirmed by the United States Senate. McPhee will takqcharge immediately upon filing his bonds, taking the place of Ralph Guthrie, who has been postmaster for the past six years. McPhee has been a Republican party worker for many years. He has Lea-therwoo- the committeemen will get there earlj to organize and prepare for the con vention. With the meeting at Kansai City, Bamberger will not serve anj more, having .resigned and Haroli Fabian will then take charge. Fabiai will also go to Kansas City to get acquainted and become initiated in n tional committee work. The many friends of Heber M Wells, former governor of Utah, wen glad to hear of his appointment ai treasurer of the merchant fleet. Ii this position he is the disbursing officer of the shipping board and he oe Hi cupies a very important position. appointment came through the dea of E. T. Schmidt- d, Outing Clothes of REAL WOOL Made to Wear Selling at factory u prices to-yo- United States Smelting, Refining & Mining Co. Buyers of Sweaters, wool shirts, sox, blankets, auto robes, gloves a whole array of the finest, smartest, earing outing outfits for camping, motoring, longest-w- picnidng, vacations. . MATTE, FURNACE PRODUCTS and FLOTATION LEAD ZINC ORE NEWHOUSE BLDG. Get Them at THE ORIGINAL Utah Woolen 28 Richards St., Salt Lake City SALT LAKE, UTAH k |