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Show POUR NEW HOMES SOLD DUII! WEEK Four of the thirteen new homes Kimball & Richards are just completing at Jackson Jack-son Square were sold during the week and the new owners will take possession immediately im-mediately upon completion. These homes are four-room and five-room cottages built of pressed brick and with every modern mod-ern oonvenience. Jackson Square is just one bloch east of the street pavement and car line on Stale street, near Tenth South, and is very popular with business men and wage earners who want ito live close in where they can go home to lunch. Ten foundations for new homes at Highland Park are nearly completed and brick work on one of the homes, a two-story two-story dwelling facing east on paved Highland" High-land" Drive, is already under way. Ten additional homes will be started within the nexit few days, making a total of (twenty new dwellings for Highland Park, which will bring the total residences in this section up to 100. Many innovations In architectural designs will be introduced in the new homes, which will Include a wide variety of styles, from the popular California bungalow to the half-timbered brick and cernenft English house. Sewer mains are now laid on all streets in the west end of Highland Park and a large force of men is completing the sewer work as far east as Olenmare street, which is 4i early half way through the -tract. During the 1915 building season, home construction construc-tion has been very actively carried on ait Highland Park, and Kimball & Richards are now planning the biggest building year In their history for next spring. Sales of farm lands in the Bear River valley and southern Idaho have been active ac-tive during tlie week and the fomnilssinn department of the firm reports a steady rtrade In moderately priced homes throughout through-out the city. |