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Show THE HRIUHTON AUDITION. A Driving Party of I'lraxure View tlie Charming- Suburb, Mr. Frank K. Gillnpie. Mr. A. J. Dutton, Mr. William and E. V. Senior took a carriage drive out to Brighton this morniog to view the new suburb. They report having a delightful ride, which occupied only half an hour. The town, they say, is rapidly assuming large proportions. Already there is a well-stocked grocery there, and there are in the course of construction a church to coat $7000, a hotel, and so v. eral tine residences. Quite a number of dwellings are completed, and these are surrounded by lawns and gardens, which are irrigated in nic: style by eiffht or ten flowing artesian wells. vsuier wens are ueing ourru.HO iiihi un-ru will be no scarcity of water. Two miles of sidewalk are under construction, construc-tion, extending from tho handsome little lit-tle statiou to and through Brighton. The streets of the suburb are regularly laid out, with a width of eighty feet. The blocks arc. 800 feet somire, and tho lots are 25x140 feet The gentlemen consider Brighton a very promising suburb sub-urb for people desiring cheap homes on reasonable terms.; Willi the completion com-pletion of the proposed motor line it will be brought within tif teen minutes of tho heart of Salt Lake, and fa-ill bo but $2.00 a month for both wnys. |