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Show OUTLOOK FOB CITY ESPECIALLY BRIGHT. I Nineteen seventeen will be the ban- j ner year for Salt Lake City, the beauty spot of the west. The nation-wide advertising ad-vertising campaign to be conducted in 1 1J117 bv-i three great transcontinental railroad rail-road systems is an assurance that the big business industries are turning their attention and capital to the wonderful possibilities of Salt Lake City and Utah. i S. A. Ulce, managing salesman for the Hoffman Brothers Loan & Trust company, predicts wonderful activity in real estate in the next few years, and would advise anvone who if fortunate enough to own real estate in our city to hold the same, as the prices are sure to advance in the near future. The large industries! opening up in Salt 1 ikr I near-by surrounding places, also, the extensions ex-tensions and improvements wnn.ii .1- ing added to our factories, shops and railway rail-way svstems will cmplov thousands of men. who must all have homes and nlaces to live in. Again, as the prices of building material and wa-TOs are very high and still going higher, there Is no question ques-tion real estate a n'd homes are sure to take a wonderful advance in prices with the several thousand 1 eautiful homes built in our citv in the last twelve months and especi-illv in the southeast, which is j onlv a siai-ier. and still you can see paved streets built practically solid on both sides with magnificat! I homes, where one ear ago they were cutting ha v off the" same ground. Tbi.- fact is esret iailv irne in beautiful Marlborough1 place, loca ted on Ninth Last between ; Tent): and Ulevenlh South. j "With the wonderful industries coming , to our city and the developing of Utah's, great resources, the possibilities of Salt! Lake Citv are greater than any other eiiy in tiit wet. and we will venture to say anv other city in America, especially for the next few years. WIhtp rati one put bis money where the possibilities are greater for a sure investment than Salt Lake City real estate. j lv alter rnttinK. does it not seem that nil Uie conditions necessary to the buiWllnK tip of a t;reut. pnner industry exist in Utah? At least the prospect Invites a thorough invcslitratinn in the interests of the industrial future of the state. j |