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Show HIGH PARK I LIE OFPROGRESS Many Public Improvements Are to Be Made During the Present Year. Among tho many public improvo-roonta improvo-roonta -which vnll be complotod this year, and which will benefit Highland, park, aro tho extension of the Holli-day Holli-day intenirban lino to Cottonwood .canyon, tho erection of a new flro station sta-tion and subpolice station at Sugar-houso, Sugar-houso, tho splendid improvement work at Sugarhouse corner, tho now city park botweon the SugarhouBO business district nnd Highland park, the building build-ing of tho big now city water main down Thirtoonth South stroot, building of new city Bcliools in tho southeast, the construction of sower mains throughout tho ontlro southeast, nnd -the laying of asphalt street pavomont on Highland Park drivo and Eleventh East. All .of these now improvements, in addition to the already high-class Improvements which havo been installed at Highland park, at a cost pf nioro than $300,000 to Kimball & Richards, land morchants, will bring scores ot homo builders. Already tho. indications show that this will bo the greatest year in house building over experienced by this well-known real estato firm. In addition to tho many homes which tho compan3' intondB to build, many lot Purchasers are planning tho erection of iuo modorn homes. With forty-five homos already in this popular residenco subdivision and others under construction, construc-tion, the district is ono of the m most attractive home sections in tho city. Kimball & Richards emphatically declare de-clare that Salt Lake City. is the best homo cit' in the world. They point to tho numerous items which mako this statement truo. With an ideal yoar round climate, unsurpassed social, educational, edu-cational, commercial, industrial and financial fi-nancial conditions, this city is surely far ahoad of anv western city as a residential resi-dential community. This firm believes that the rapid and substantial growth of the city is due to its many advantages and they urgo that everything possible to welcome the stranger within our gates. |