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Show II SALES IDE' ' I DOUGLAS PM Past Week Has Been the Best Since the Addition Was ' Opened. Sales of -.lots in one of Salt, Lake's latest suburban additions. Douglas Park, in t lie la.st, week have been bet j ter than in any week since the addition addi-tion was placed on the market. It op roscntatiYos of the. firms of MeukH & McCartney and Mic Hubbard. Jn vestment vest-ment coinpnny are p'lenscd "over the re suit of .the week's wprk. In addition to the sales made a number of inquiries linvo- been listed. Through a folder which is being mailed out several lots have been sold to former Salt Lakers who live. in other cities. The folder in addition to showing the location of Douglas '.Park," fu'rmslied some up-to-date information on. the various resources re-sources of the state and tho opportunities oppor-tunities in SaR Lake. Among- the sales reported in Douglas Park by the firms the following persons per-sons are mentioned:' Governor S'pry, Mrs. E.' F. Holmes, 0. .11. Thompson, the wejl knowp, mining inau of Park ('it1; Henry Kipp oi' liutle, Mont.; TI. P. Clark, president of the Merchants bank; Dr. W. B. Bransford, a nephew of Mayor Bransford; Miss Elizabeth Mcssniore, a wHI-known teacher in the Salt Lake public schools; Dr. ('. J. AI-haugh. AI-haugh. Professor Steams of the Poplar Grove school, .ludgo Thurnian and his son. JUchnrd B. Thurnian; K. W. Pratt, .7. A. SummerB, Sarah B. Shields. A. L. Ottos. AV. II. Fairbanks, Caroline B. flavor, Henry .1. Smith, Marry I3. Poll, "Elizabeth Bond, Lottie Burcb. Charles H. West, Owen Knowlton. Willard and Joseph Kimball, Stanlej E. Hooper, C. E. Bodman. S. B. Clark, Mrs. J'Yttz and others. All of these purchasers nre having plans made for homes and construction con-struction work will begin on several ut an early date. |