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Show If""""' I J c;, " 1 ! W ' - - : ' ' t ' ' ' s ! 1 - I dfSxl 1 t Expansion in Ashton-Jenkins Insurance Department; De-partment; Daniel Y. Spencer Takes Important Position With Company. awifr8 . ''aw ei. A n.i;..'l-J-..-' -j ' ''-' ,''-is!'Aft'&i'2 --. --. - -- M K .:- fmi-U ! )-.'- . f'.::k??iS n- :: r-J.'i'mwr .:. $ InT -ckSiw-" jU''-a" 'toiyi- flfc1 '" '.. l X It hMte i- Jit J- , i BSiS ' ' ' , .... i . t , i 'i -wSv :-. ' ' : -V: v-. :: 'V :.::'V -v; . ' . - " . -. - ..." ,.7j4" lt--K:''..' . . V? . - y-lt : "v:. 'V: .:';:y: s "' .- : '::.; y-r--'- .: : ' ' - 'v., !.' . . V:. hoice Lots z&mBfagmz&H m: 1 ,i, at Pre-War Prices it: I Although Highland Park has - m TT 1 1 ' - ' . X ' X , grown by leaps and bounds dur- ' 11 ! jf f ' I $ ing the last few years, there has 'St W v'. i been no change in the price of " , .. CJ ? i . s building lots since before the war. ifB 1 ? I i r I M Today there are over 200 homes actually built or under ')r'll- g F I V 5 ' ' ? X I J f ' a ' I I construction, and the population now consists of more than "lt''jf i" ff v 1 P t xl' I f 1 500 people. Extensive improvements, both public and private, fv". ' i"'''1- --wr " f s 1 f 4 have been made, at a cost of several hundred thousand dollars. f"? 1 WZ.fZ- t - ' Si At the present time there are more new homes under con- vv,& tZ&S , , r "-"ail '"tr- K W5'! x 5 I struction at Highland Park than in any other subdivision in fJt H " VS v- V " rf All of this development has added very materially to the Xmtff' ' I value of building lots-and yet the selling price has not been &) i N j II "Utah's largest improved and restricted li5SM . IfXi I I I mile most of the er than in any other tfM 1 1 lots in this beautiful improved and restrict- 3? 1 I i II residence park arc held section of the city,- -i!' :iJhK Hr' A I ' tl by mdn-idual owners, Everv home in High- -liH"? J there are a feY choice land Park is protected ' 1 1 N lots which, this com- by reasonable building Sif pany has secured regulations The pho- through exchanging for tographs here repro- -XmsrAjS ' f$ home and other proper- dueed .show some of Zt - I 'd ty. These fine lots ar.? the many fine homes and beauty-spots of ' ; ' scattered throughout this superb homeplace. Paved streets, ex- ' 3C'l 1 " J the tract. They are all press car service, a church, a school and A&Ji "4 rS' Vf Wt! I excellent building sites very modern facility serve the convenience 'S&tf ?iSV " "v. " 'i ' ' w ' I and the prices are low- and comfort of homeowners. ' " ' rf I & sfVpr. 7V- v ' K , While they last, these large building sites 50 feet wide are being of- hMf v - ' I I fered for $300 to $700 each, including cement sidewalks, shade trees, city " fPG'f- CvTf TV ' - V U s water and graded streets. The terms are $6 to $14 down and the same each K 'Jr" itVv4 ,f'"V ' " f ",r t - 1 month. m4v H7 ''VV - - ! As there are only a few lots now for sale and the demand is greater than L "Jf AfV C-f, K' C v "t 4 ) ever before, it will pay you to ACT AT ONCE. ' V Uv V"" sjH When can you go see for yourself? Come in or phone Wasatch 686 I I S' " " T .r,- , . j and we'U call for you. V- ; - . J j r KlITlbelll &L KicllSiFds J . -' ' - J 5 i j h l , r-""-' -,. ( 5 f Land Merchants , v - . , I ,j f 54 Main Street Salt Lake ' ' - , r-" i- -! " "' ' '- 'v-;s. w.'.vhl A biff expansion is taking place in the insurance department of Asbton-Jeukins Asbton-Jeukins company. This firm recent.-acquired recent.-acquired the ;eiiicral agency of the Maryland Casualt- compan3-, a $2.-C'OO.OOO $2.-C'OO.OOO company, writing approximate ly twenty-two lines of insurance. ; One of the biggest moves in developing develop-ing the many lines which they reprc sent is the placing of young 3r. Spencer Spen-cer in charge of the health department. Arrangements are made at the same time with the Maryland, so that all claims will be adjusted at the local 01-fice 01-fice here, and drafts will be issued bv Ashton-.Icnkins company on the Maryland. Mary-land. This means that a man can rt ceive the amount due him under claim immediately upon request, rather than having to wait until the matter is taken up at tlx home office and until a check arrives from the cast. This feature, according to Mr. Spencer, Spen-cer, together with the fact that . the Maryland is such a big company and so well known, will make it. possible in a short time to have the five or six hundred Maryland accident and health policies' now in force in Salt Lake increased in-creased to such an extent that, a gneat proportion of Salt Lake's business- men and women will be carrying them. Dan Spencer is a son of John P. Spencer, Spen-cer, and he has an exceptionally wide circ1.? of friends. He was business manager of the University of Utah Chronicle in 191C-17. Since that time Mr. Spencer has spent twenty-six months with the French and American forces in France. (Adv.) 1 i fcMfrrt' fN M il il m the Beao tifiiS Sl:reveil Plae lj We will award a prize of $25 for the best name for the magnificent private park Ml ;S formerly owned by C. N. S.revell on Ninth East Street. A . A fcw '-VMks a" we pnrohaacrl this, br-amirul two-am ti.-ui and have .!..tt,., ii f-I.-.-I ' '.3 hom.-sites. rea.iy for the market. The natural heautv t.f the l'la.-e will he fl!v r-l.-iim-l in ...ir i 'i ii divMupment plan and it w,l remain an exclusive r.-:-Ki"ntiul yjol grart-rl hv ,.,i,t,.. ,i...-ti.' - I? t-l strietci as to cost and location. ' ' , J :i These facts should he home in mind in milking sui:i-'"s' ions for a name. A uoropria l roiess ;inl i (5 easy pronunciation of the suS?esil;d name will he considered important in roalnoi; the award. If X IMPORTANT: Whatever name is suBi,-estf'd must end with the word "PARK." ' j A" suggestions must be submitted in writing The contest is open to everyone. Make a 1 1 S at our office, 370 South Main street befor 6 trlp t0 the Property (Ninth ast car to Holly- '3 ' ' P- m. Wednesday, September 17. The prize wood .vcnue) and see it for yourself before fi 'I , ,,, u . prize sugneMing a name, which will be an easier ft.l i winner will be announced in The Tribune Sun- task when you appreciate the beauty of tho ", day, September 21. park. Li MAIN W tSi(ys&e IJdUUidhjj uA 4840 i ll 1 n -T Tvs -v- T 1 J Vi,; s . ' XXKJO ,,. . , j .liIi'l' y'vty '''a.' ww-w ' ( . MWMCi4--Mta, ,jj iftj,i- ,,XUt .-.i uAni t , -only 9000 Pr and its worth $12,000 If you are looking for a real HOME read this! hin? C1",i I"'";t '"'P""-' im:ni'.lla trlv of liis hen iitlfnl sulmrhan tr-.i 1',','".v s'.l'l"tvil rppoalte the I'.nmtrv 1'hili en SUli KuKt ..',( ""'""""I l"ry ""'I a loilf. S-iviiiu ltilncii lew. on 1 i , -hv ''v''ry inch of wliicli is nmii-r eiillivalleii. ,.nn. ivn hnllt driv" n",1'r, I" ''Vi'l'.v respect. All wi.llis. n litem, .hile K' I, ,' Burns!' cemented . The interior finishing of the li.ns- i III. Vi'i"1f;'!'nV ''VM'' fill. ok fleers ,lo,vns: II i is. S,,le,Ml!, flew- Ihwi,.' ioV "'""'"'v '" "':"''r entire orclcinl. tiuilen nnd 7' ' """ tri'cs, upi.le trees and pencil trees nu i'li nl eoim-,r) eoim-,r) rluht In the cily. J! ""' """" reinnrk..,l.le onportunltv ven've seen in the ' ' i n Heine thut nnv family mitiit he well proud to own. See Mr. Buehler at the ""i , Crawford Furniture Company, j f 146 South State Street. J Cc!'";''1 '' ' . "l 'fnvTl9w-v-K-,l v "vyw.rwvj; 1 7 fiji7aMaaU! 'ft-rt.,--'--i'u' ; ... J 'r1':,'T-''t.''lry3"y;,i.'Aiiyc,.yTi.wi . 'v. fitn-yyrv-yj ! |