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Show ilLESHELP mm Offer Many Ad-r Ad-r Buyers, Says )unshee. CONDITIONS Place Property apidiy to Bet-of Bet-of People. Earl Dunsliee, real adling Westmoreland o beautiful dcw sub-.nth sub-.nth East and Tenth automobile is now rds sollinz tho high sites tban anything s tracts are located ,he city and although of the best, the auto-no auto-no better place to 'lace is among the f residence subdm-il subdm-il restrictions that in tho sale of the lots to the popularity of mshee has laid down hat no house to be iland Place shall cost This is stipulated in ith other restrictions, period of "twenty -five ion on the sale of and Place is that no ts, apartment houses r tban a single, unveiling un-veiling be built. No milt undej: the deeds are cold, and no store ig of any sort cau be ! houses is closely house must be at 'eet from the street , Every garage or over thirty-five feet 3, In this way it is tralght building line eatly beautifying the i up. that arc now under on in Westmoreland dividual typo and are from any house in Work on all of them lushed to completion, persons owning auto-i auto-i alread3' purchased co property and who e contemplating the construction of homes, has added much vim to tho campaign to get paving over the six blocks from the nearest paved street to tho edgo of tho ground. A petition will be in circulation tomorrow tomor-row for tho property owners to be benefited, to sign, and it is expected that within a very few days the paving pav-ing project will bo a reality. Westmoreland Place is the first subdivision sub-division in Salt Lake City to bo placed on the market with the sale restricted to the Caucasian race. This fact is making it very popular with those who desire quiet, homes away from tho disagreeable dis-agreeable features of city life and still to livo in a high class neighborhood. Westmoreland Place is eighteen minutes by street car from the center of the city. During tho last week business has boon very good, according to Mr. Dun-shee. Dun-shee. Two lots in Westmoreland Place wcro sold, the buyers being Thomas M, Long and H. N. Gibson. |