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Show KIMBUi & MGHIRDS ft& ''''jLw John H. Russell, for several year con-aeted con-aeted with the local office of the Met -MjB rspolltan Life Insurance oompciiy and -3bb ksown thronghoot the etate as one of ,f;-.H the strong insurance men of this Metises, " v i5sB 1 resigned hla position with that in- $ stitntion to accept a position as sales- ' OW man with Kimball A Richards, land mer- -JIB chants. Mr. Russell enters the real oa- .3:-'B' late business with a full knowledge of JfeflB conditions throughout the etate and a JrviM; keen appreciation of the vast ondevel- nsa oped resources of Utah. lie is well ac- ffiH quainted with Salt Lake City and vie-ln-' ij ud this knowledge will prove urv-V: urv-V: 'em usually valuable to him in his new field 1 I 'iSsW MtfvitT. f I '9 Kimball A Richards report a growing J. Jm demand for five and eix room houses. 'jfafl both for sale and rent, and the reeently -W'SMf established commission department has an extensive list of prospective hovers. -V'-M Spring realty business is now at it w height and everything indicates that the y,i$m present rear will be far above th aver- I '''SjSM The commission department , reports a big listing of building sites m 3gi all parts of the city. twjm! A-1 Homefield Acres, the popular holf-i acre garden tract near Wandnmere. I borne building and garden planting. More people are beginning to appreciate tb fact that they can raise practically everything they need in the food Hue in their own cardens. Highland Park hae several new homos under construction, whioh added to the forty-five homes already hnilt, wiO make quite a populous community. Th city engineer states that work on the new aewer extension through Highland Pari, will soon start and Immediately thereafter there-after the new street paring wiu be laid on Highland drive, thus connecting ti beautirnl residence district irith the heart of the business center ! the I finest asphalt drive in rhe state. |