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Show (JUMP IN BUSINESS Dili FAST WEEK I I In an interview with a reporter of Tho Tribune, T. E. Gaddis of tho Bot-tilyon Bot-tilyon Homo BuilderB company, says that business during the past week was far better than tho members of j the firm had anticipated. In fact it wns ono of the best weeks this company com-pany has experienced in tho last twclvo months. A number of important Bales were reported, and there are "bright prospects for a good business the coming com-ing week, as a "number of deals nro now pending, which will very likely "bo closed within the next few days, Mr. Gaddis adds. He says there is a great deal of interest in-terest being manifested by prospective liomo builders, and the " company is planning to take care of the increasing increas-ing number of contracts which it is receiving for the erection of modern bungalows. Tlie Bettih'on company reports the following sales during the past week, which amount to $43,000: Five-room modern bungalow at 966 Brooks avenue, ave-nue, from F. E. Wilson to Claud Saxoy. $3800: Seven-room modern cottage at 376 South Eighth West street, from William and Katie Bockman to Robert Crosbic $3300; tcn-acro farm on Provo interurban line, near Kivcrtou, from Michael J. Casy to Mrs. Dan Monroe, Mon-roe, $2000: four-room modern bungalow bunga-low at 53 Howard avenue, from Annie An-nie Fillingame to Boy A. Shea, $2250: five-room modern bungalow at 264 Wost Fifth North street, from Henrietta Henri-etta Vaughan to W. L. Bough, $3700: the Bay State apartments, located at 728 East Fifth South street, wore sold by Bottilyon Homo Builders company to Michael W. McHale for $8000; one-half one-half acre chicken ranch with sis-room modern home at 3265 South Seventh East street, J. H. Miller, Jr., to Mrs. T. Vino, $3200; six-room modern cot tage at 1985 View avenue, from M. W. McHale to Bettilyon Homo Builders Build-ers company, $2500; fifty-foot lot on Eoosevolt avonuc, near Eighth East street, from Miss A. Wiltse to W. E. Boudle. $800; eighty-acre farm at MaTshfiold, Cassia county, Idaho, E. Willard to W. A. Hickenlooper, $5950: two four-room frame houses at 3 ana 5 Elders court and four-room modern brick cottage at 1706 South Eleventh East strcot, from W. A. Hickenlooper to B. Willard, $6500; threo lots on Dearborn street, near Stratford avonuc, avo-nuc, Highland Park, from Teva Vino to John H. Miller, Jr., $900; 80 "by 120 foot lot on Taft avenue, near "Fifth East drive, from. Bettilyon Homo Builders company to H. Nathan, $1100. The Bettilyon Homo Builders company com-pany has commenced tho erection of a modern bungalow' on this lot for Mr. Nathan to cost $3000. |