OCR Text |
Show Plaza entrance to Norniandie Hills, Thirteenth East (Wasatch) boulev ard at Princeton avenue. .Vvv subdivision, with restrictions xning to $10,000 foT the cost of the uomes, is the announcement made yes-JT yes-JT terday by C. 0. and Earl Dunshee for fsJieir ' forty-acre tract lying just south Vale i3ark and running from the T?frrVr'nth East boulevard to Fifteenth East iSet. This tract comprises forty-acres forty-acres of the choicest ground in Salt Lake City and will be called "Norman-1 die Hills." Villa sites will be laid out, some of them running into the Red Butte canyon, which crosses this tract in several' places. Some of these sites will be 100 feet frontage by 350 to 400 feet deep. Winding roads, with paved streets, will take tho place of the ordinary ordi-nary straight lines so generally used. There is, believes Mr. Duushee, a very large demand in Salt Lake City for suburban villa sites with strictly modem mod-em city improvements. No expense will be spared to make "Normandie Hills" the show place of Salt Lake Citv. The main entrance to the property will be on Thirteenth East street and Princeton avenue, and at this point the , company is now erecting of granite an entrance which will cost about $3000. Princeton avenue will be' dividec at this point, leaving the entrance and park between the two sides. The rest of the streets will follow the natural contour of the ground, so that each individual lot will be considerably above grade and the. number of front feet obtained will be given but a sec ondary consideration, the first being to make the lota desirable to get a proper depth, so that fine homes will not be crowded. Besides the ordinary improvements improve-ments usually put in, the owners will pave the streets and expect to have an ornamental lighting system throughout the entire tract. Several sites ha e already al-ready been spoken for, and plans are now being worked nut for several homes , which will cost $10,000 and more. Work both on the ground and on the construction con-struction of these homes will be started start-ed this wTeek. Associated with C. O. and Earl Dunshee Dun-shee in this proposition are Dr. T. J. Swisher of Rawlins, Wyo.; Judge George G. Armstrong and L. E. Cluff of this city. |