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Show ; the mrnm of a successful company ! Twelfth quarterly statement issued by BETTILYON HOME BUILDERS CO., May 1, shows an increase in its working assets of $251,415.92. j First Quarterly Statement Issued August 1, Twelfth Quarterly Statement Issued May 1, 1911. 1911 i A-Qrxe ASSETS: " . , j As;3tl:)' Dl'Trorl pavn-icT'ts on buii-hnc L-nnirarts. pav- Ba'anrp. including tn(-est on lionsps sold on ah,f "'onthly linvluillng bulMines un.l,:r coil- m. mhly instalinf nts (inchidin? builriinsrs under K s,' ri,r,'." '-0,,i ' '!? construction and on mons:.ge5, si-cured loans . '-.-urea lo.iny ::.,',. "js !nd WiU re $ snjt OA " tat ,VS.9 ! I l--ir inu':-inoo -i"enrv o-i Kilaife unpaid on subscril.pd stock and being j I CasI-. on hand andin hank'...'.' .'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'...' ":7.1S 1: u.l on monthly Inslalmenls M.'J? (.70 Balance unpaid, on mbscrtbed stock, being paid Si furniture '. 15 in month!-.- instalments ' .ish o hand and In bank j Fixtures and equipments 4.01S.33 .Vwmil. co.l-otlbM J ;re Insurance alfency ;,.ui nrt ; 59.43.61 iiierat;:iK equipment and Inventory -.6-I&.09 LIABILITIES: LIABILITIES! For huildinp material and labor contracted (not fJbocrih'd H.:?:.f0 riuei for residences under construction and s"lrl. M.141. 00 ...rtcaa id an1 uarant.ed bl.. 45.01 Mis. ella'neous accounts (including con'ngent Bonds Home hullcing cert!. nates and accounts 'lo-.vancsi , S63.47 pa:, able 6,50.1.13 ' rii'-rre -is'sumM on real estate bought and now For building material and labor contracted (not ,;;,',M ;r,. entrant SC.S.i 1u'- fr lj.iildlr.t-- under construction anil ieo.a 011 s.,:.l including contingent allowance J.T SI p-,h;,il i- J3 547 .S2 M!si-.llaneous accounts 1.3-.71 'ti'-k subscribed .?21.i Iicf.c.sit on rn! e:at aal (not closed) 1.T.7 tfiupl'Js and'undividtd profits S'4.73 Surplus and undivided profits 81.?.i'.!.50 ; ' S?. 543. 61 $:C1.::.9.53 Thc ha'oit of avint, MUST bo acquired if vo;i hope to cniov finnr.-ial inacpcndnct in the FrTirP."F. Tho e'ratet at-hienicnts often have small b. !nnin;:. One of the most u ssftil men in thc n nan-Mai world tno-v be-in his career bv saving his first dollar, which he camel as erran.l l,or. He says: "'he avinjj ot ! ii.v""iirst lew dollars was" not altogether a pieaM.-c, but I soon found that I was caintnc morn real eubst.mt :al good bv keeping mv monev than by extravagaut t-pcodins. Then I acrjtiired tae IN r..TI.(. haoit, and as a result t am "h'l'-jneiallv ir.ffependent todav. "'" Thp BETTILYDV XOX-FOKl'E T ABLE GI" A R A NT E RD OOI.T) BOND is the mfest and. roost prontahlo way of saving vtur ea'nii:-'-. ScikI for our two-color foi.'.er. BETTILYON HOME BUILDERS CO. 340-342 Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. ! t THE ISLE OF PINES WEST INDIES. Under the protection of the United States. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. WEALTH AND HAPPINESS. That rnad lea-! the nav of r-.r plantation?! on ttie I -!e of IJi;i- B. T! e KrvuN'-n Otrvs "rutt yrowir.t; cro.in-la In t!.o w.rM, ihu ! of i-fcrn.-l ;r!i.-, th.-ti.-.i!:f:i.-st of rl:::riti-n. the- oppwrtumty c( u llte-llm. the cii.in to k1 r.y;. Don't tnli.k that tlifo are rirr.im 0:1 th.n cf.tra ry. they arft ni f.iot fact tjtt ws want to prove tf o j .int u to. So It' a t;p to ou' n;r t'txikt-t v.'. rx plain n-.:Lr. y inorn nl va r: ;.i nr-n u :i ! tc'! yoj nil Hioiit our s'rh-tly Aci-tpm n To a n of Ix'S I:i'l:ofl. fit whlrh t'.e nn.y Ip a..r Har'- on tho 1:,- nf 'iu, Writ, or rn'.l i'nr It ti-lay. Ail.lrt-h.s Uutttiort.i. 4L3 Nf'-In;yre I-ii-ij;., city. s : You will have permanently graded streets, broad cement sidewalks, ornament shade trees and uniform improvements ALL FREE OF COST 3 AT - Highland Park Plat "E" I Located just across Thirteenth South from Tltsf Jftm Highland Park Plat "A," with its $360,000 tJ US t UUHIl , wovth of improvements, its beautiful homes and $9 a month will buy two bv '' and reasonable building regulations, PLAT fine 50-foot homesite. ' ; "E" homesites offer exceptional opportuni- D" n QOr- n , ties for careful investors. rUCeS JpZD each 4 All lots are platted with alleys in the " One week ago v:c announced tL C;,. - rt-ar. Thc same building restrictions and 0 improvements installed throughout Highland Already 29 lots have been so'd, ": Park will be provided. The new city water They're going fast. 8 supply main, costing over $100,000, will : i pass directly by this property down 13th 'ith the completion of the paKio L S South. Asphalt street pavement to 13th private improvements in this bes-V. ; South on Highland Drive will be only a rict. Prici3 bound to rapidlj ai:;; short walk away. ' Go see it and decide for yo-a'i S' Name the hour Our auto will call Phone NOW VTasatoh 961 Brancli ExcJiang connecting all departmeota. i Kimball &' Richards I "Land Merchants" 56 and 5? Main Street. SaIt C"v-T-' I I f(f(f toes Imgated' Laed to jgMiai Sl I j jl "J Easy Terms, Low Rate of Interest, May 20, 1914 v Per Acre if I jl Gliolce of ttie Elcliest and Best Irrigated Agricultural Land in Jefferson County, Idaho . 30 miles From Idaho Falls 35 Miles West ol St. Anthony, in the Heart ol Idaho's Most Fertile Region j-il AVill be oyeried for settlement.' This opening -will begin promptly at 10 oVloe.k i 'Die soiuvo of (lie water supply for irrigation is inexhaustible. Crystal Lw- M ;i . the tmet at Crvstal Lake, and will be supervised bv the State ofli.-ials. No fi-1"" whieh it is taken, ads as a natural reservoir and is always reliably . j m ;lt)pli,a.,t will he permitted to file on more than 100 acres nor less than 10 acres. I 1'.'eer has passed on the water supply and reports that there is ample - , j ' 1 ' . 1 . ; to take care ol three tunes the acreage ot this tract. I j The. soil, of this tract is composed of a heavy alluvial ash, underlaid with a. j ,.;..,, ail(1' 0Very acre of the entire 15.000 acres will be sold for $XZ0 r'f I deep .day subsoil. Every acre is covered with a thick growth of black sage, from three j which includes perpetual water right. The terms are 10 per cent down, the l-a'- j ' 1o six feet in height, indicative of thc extreme, fertility of this land.' ' In fael , the ; in nine eual annual installments, no interest the tirst year. ( per cent there;uc J, ', m producing ,in,lily of this particular tract is conceded by competent aulhorilies to be ;j This is (be (irs( time iu nianv vears (h;l( irri-ated lands of this ' .- i p uncqiialed in the west. The surface is smooth, no washes, rocks, hummocks, alkali been offered for sale so cheaply and on such favorable terms, and in all pivba,,!i::- " or other objectionable features. will be the last. . V :y I 1 j Don't ForgetThe Drawing Will Be Held on the Land, and Automobiles Will Meet All Trains p ' i at Roberts-Station on the Oregon Short Line Railroad, Main Line From Salt Lake City to Butte j j Tract 10 Miles From Station. Excursion Leaves Salt Lake City, May 19, 1914. 1 For Further Information, Phone, Write or Call- 333-335 Main Street, Salt Lake City Phone Wasatch 1468 References: Any Salt Lake ' mI! " ""' ' " |