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Show SHOWS HIS FAITH IN SMTJJUCE G1TY Fred St. Onge. who was prominent in last week's bill at the Empress theater, declares that after a great deal of travel and observation in the pursuit of his career he fiiiUs 6alt Lake to offer one of the best opportunities oppor-tunities for real estate investment afforded af-forded anvwhere in the country. And he has shown his faith bv his works, purchasing two building fots in Progress Prog-ress Heights second addition from the Progress Realty and Homebuilding company. According to Mr. St. Onge. he contemplates making Salt Lako ni home, and expects to build a modern home on the lots iust acquired. In eighteen veare on the stage, Mr St. noe has visited every important it.' in the civilized world. He is .1ul completing a tour of the Sullivan 4 Considine"' ircuit, and declares that S;ilt Lake City's future is as bright as that of any "other city in the United States. Mr. St. Onge was In Salt Lake City even years ago, at which time he ap Beared at 'he Orpheum on State street He expresses himself as astonished al the growth of the citjc, but feels that the city is just beginning to come intr its own. The last seven years, be declares, hai marked a big difference in the atti ;ude of the outside world toward Sal-Lake Sal-Lake Citv. What was curiosity sevei years ago, Mr. St. Onge savs, 1m mi turned to confidence in tne businesi stability of the city. According ti Mr. St. Onge. Salt Lake City iB not recognized throughout the Dllittfi States as one of the most progTessivi business cities in the United States. |