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Show kiiuball & mm Kip PL1 They Propose to Exhibit Model of Addition at the State Fair. I There will be at leasl one real estate es-tate addition on exhibition at the Utah stato fair, which opens Monday for tho week. Visitors at tho fair will not bo able fo tako away a sample lot in their pocket, ns they would so much boup, or breakfast food. Neither will there bo a huge pile of soda thcro to represent repre-sent tho real estate. But there will bo a largo sized plat, of tho addition there. In fact, this plat will be about seven ty-fivo J'cet long and twenty-five feet wide, rt will bo situated on a nice slope of ground, between the horticultural and tho manufactures manu-factures building, and will be laid out I to look like tho real thing, showing tlm cement; walks, tho paved streets, parking strips, gutters, water hydrants and .'ill the other improvements of this addition. And tho visitor mav tako homo ji dcetl to a lot in his pocket, -oven if ho does not tako tho lot itself. Tho addition so represented trill f I Highland park, the additon iicrfr (he business district of Sugar house, which is operated bv Kimball & Richards. Tho owners will actually transport their tract oflicc from the 'tract to, the fair grounds for the week, and tho will have a fair representation of the tract itself in a size which will enable tho visitor to get an idea of tho lay. out of the tract. Kimball & "Richards arc already us-inr us-inr window space in their offices to advantage in selling real estate, and they believe that an exhibit at the state fair will sell real estate just as woll as it sells other commodities of trade. |