Show Directory Estimates 1934 Population of S. S L. L Area At And of Them Are Named Smith Thicker than ever before blore and reporting an Increase of 2634 in city and v suburban population Uon the 1934 Salt Lake City directory appe appeared red Tuesday after ater months of or work by canvassers printers proofreaders and binders binder The book published by R. R L. L Polk Co of or Utah Inc is at 1 last a quarter of or an inch ticker than the 1933 directory director contain ing int 1340 pa pages es compared with 1101 last year ear With Willi more information about the city and its suburbs probably packed between its covers than is contained in any other publication cation the directory lists a miscellaneous miscellaneous mis mis- department buyers' buyers guide alphabetical list of ot names street and avenue guide and a directory of householders and a classified business directory It estimates the 1934 population tion of oC Salt Snit Like Lake Cit City and suburbs suburbs sub sub- at against la last l year ear and the 1930 census of at A statistical review giving all 9 pertinent facts about the city including its financial status precedes precedes pre pre- cedes an illustrated narrative describing describing de de- de scribing Salt Lake City The distinction of being the first person perron listed falls falls' to a new resident this year He is Albert L. L Aamodt a clerk living Jiving at Enst East Forty fifth South street The first resident within the city limits limit to appear is Arthur H. H Aamodt postal pastal carrier of oC 1019 Pierpont avenue Last year Albert L. L Aamodt was second nd in the A list first place being held by La Prele Aagard Angard a nurse Paul insurance man of South Main street was still the last to be listed retaining th tire the end of the list as he did in 1933 As As' usual the Smiths lend lead in number ten pages of Smiths list listing list ing lug persons The Browns filled 5 2 1 pages poses and the Joneses claimed 4 01 12 2 pages The Ander Andersons ons were second most numerous filling about eight pages The AnderseN were few |