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Show OUTLOOK BRIGHT ID IHU PLACE The few days of bright weather last week put a feeling of spring in the air and started a number of people to inquiring in-quiring about real estate. Speaking of the outlook for spring, II. C. Hoffman, president of Hoffman Bros. Loan & Trust company, taid: These bright days bring in- ?niries for Mi: 1 borough property. ,ast year nine brautiful bungalows were erected aud sold in that big subdivision, the last one a few weeks aipi. The erect ion ef several sev-eral more will be commenced as soou as t he frost w out nf the ground. The a rch it ec tur will be changed to give variety. Duriug tho winter t he sewer on Kinrrfm nv-cuue nv-cuue was completed "and all the other sewers in the tract are almost finished. In the early spring work will IO staried by the Moran company, com-pany, wdi'fi has the contract for paving pav-ing Fmersoiyi cnue, between Ninth Fast and Seventh Fast. We have recently sold several building sites. This is the cheapest close-in nrupertv ib Salt T.ake. Marlborough Marl-borough place is jut below Tenth Soul h and between Ninth Fast and Seventh Fast. On Seventh South it is only a couple of blocks from Liberty park. The tract contains nearly' forty acres, and the only large one in the city. The streets are laid out, tho eurhiug, gnitering and parking are in and 30 1'O trees are growing nicely. tins, electric light, water, telephones and all improvement im-provement a re to be found t he re. Some of the most attractive homes in tiie city are near the subdivision, which is 'reached by two car lines, one a ride of only twelve minuies from Main and the other seventeen, minutes. Property values a U around a re considerably h igher 1 1 urn in M avl-borough, avl-borough, due to the fact, that it is built up in all directions. Values will enhance faster than in nv other oth-er resident ia I port ion of Ihe oily. There is im an old house in (he entire tract. |