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Show if i HlGilY HELPS SOBUHBAACREAGE Ac.tivit3' in roal estate presages an important development of the region between Salt Lake and Davis county, according to V. A. Bettilyon, president of Bettilyon Homo Builders company. The construction of the new highway around Ensign peak, down through the main street of A'al Verda, together with additional paving on.- the main slate road running north out of the city, has incused attention more sharply than ever on the possibilities of this' section lor suburban honiesites, in Mr, Bettilyon Bet-tilyon 's opinion. ' " The success of Vnl Verda, the acre-to-a-nian tract which has now developed into a beautiful residence center, and wiiich was the first project of its kind in 1his territory, lias indicated the possibilities pos-sibilities of the rest of tho fertile rein re-in on lying north of the city," declares Air. Bettilyon. "There are oilier favorable fa-vorable locations to carry out (his same idea an acre to a family, on which a man can erect an attractive, up-to-date home and have adequate garden and orchard space to produce garden truck, fruit, chickens and eggs by working his si -are time. 'An essential feature of the success of the plan, of course, is accessibiiity to the city, for Hie man to whom this proposii ion appeals is Ihe man who has a position in town, but who wants to enjoy the pleasures and independence of country life. In this respect the section north of town is highly desirable, desir-able, since it is traversed bv two interurban inter-urban line, as well us splendid highways high-ways for automobiles. -'Kvcry spring sees a marvelous c.nani:.e in ATal Verda. Shade trees are trioc.-ing wi-h the rapidity that speaks eloquently of the fcriiii'v of the soil and the ample water supply, while beautiful beau-tiful homes fronted by lawns now make al Verda resemble a choice city residence resi-dence district, were it not for the broad cardens and orchards that stretch out behind. 'There are now only a few acre hits open for purchase at A'al Verda, and lrom the number of inquiries we are receiving we are certain lh?y will soon be disposed of."' |