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Show DISPLAYED II FI Bettilyon Company Shows Results of Cultivating Famous Tract. The state fair has had a marked influence in-fluence upon the business of the Bfttil-yon Bfttil-yon Home Builders coinpany, according to a statement by V. A. Hottilyoo, president presi-dent of the company. The display of! Val Veriia products which the Bettilyon cornpnny hail at the fair brought in a j stream nf ir.quiries that has r--.tltd in j an i ncrr asci vnhune of biinss. ac-cord:nz ac-cord:nz To Mr- Pfttilyon. ! "We are satisfied that our display! h.i n-ai!-"1 (dr-arer rh.an ever to the people peo-ple of Salt Lake and vicinity tho a vaTii.i.:1 of having a home in the, cn::n-1 cn::n-1 ry "-v! thi n ou - v dip an '-p o tlu- cit v. ' ' r.id Mr. B-'t:;yon. " 'a! Wr-la i acro-to-a man j'rov'ct. Thnt im-aus that t ea h r i 1 n t at ' a 1 V c ri : a n w n one; p.crf oz land unm vhich he has nisi home and v."hich he can c-jhivfi'e '!;:riii j his. -pare honrsL The S t i - n ot Val V;r- I da has a) peaiid pariicuiurly strongiy J to the resident of the city who has' lived upon a city lot all h'is life and has never had any opportunity to put. his ppare hours to an advantageous us'1. "Val Verda fives him hia opportunity. oppor-tunity. He can retain hia position in town and a? soon as he has finished his work in the afternoon he can leave on the Centerville street car, arriving jjt his home, in Val Verda tweuty-five minut-s after ho Ic-avea town. This gives him plenty of daylight during the snramer months with which to occupy oc-cupy himself in his garden. "The fact that he has an entire acre yives him all the room for the, cultivation cultiva-tion of a garden, the raiting of poultry, and for an orchard large enough to supply sup-ply him with all the fruit his family requires. He enn also have all 1i:e modern improvement? in his honu-, such as electric lights, telephone and a good water system. Sidewalks at Val Verda a re paved and the streets are graded and schools arc within "asv distance for the --hildren of residents of Val VeHa. Thero is nothing therefore, about city-life city-life which one ran not obtain ot Val Verda. -1 r display at the fnir showed pt-a pt-a - t ly v. r-a t e a n b- H on e at A' a i V c rr .1. hai on exhibition there various kin-ls of veL'1,afles. a coup of rhik'ms, pi jeo.ts a nd even a bnr.rh of pen tint iii ants wh i 'h had bn success f silly ra :ed on r. 1 Verda soil. Iu f a- of :hi tanriVd1 eince of the producc-i producc-i i vity of Val Ver-ia many people wrre coiivmrfd of tho ad v;m t ae f owning a homo t'ikt1 Mid tp ant icj ,t.xn exi-id-!ent rt-stdt irorn o:;r state fair nirj-hi. ' ' Our othr cv- -artni'-i.Ts besides Val Verda are shuwiLg a cutiifactory pro3- perity. New homes are in big demand both for rental and for sale. "Business property likewise is in good demand. The real estato market is in a healthy condition and we confidently prcdu-t wilJ grow more, and more active as the wiDter progresses. ' ' |