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Show f A J , ill 1 ' ' i ' , V -V : " vKUi-pms. liads; PUBLIC . Nine persons who . were awarded prizes In the rel estate contest i. -a unrated un-rated by the Heal Estate DeeJers' association asso-ciation at their outing to Saltalr beach Wednesday claimed their awards this morning from A. Elchter, secretary' of the asHociation. .:,'. Mr, Rlchter says that the object ol the association In giving the awards to deserving de-serving persons has been .attained in every instance." The captors' of the awards were as follow: -- Award 4. coupon C 8933 H, H. Green, ! 700 McCornlck block. Award 9 E. B. Henderson, 823 South Slate street. Award 11, D 824 R, P. Moser, P. O. box 771. Award 16, C K34 J. A. Meredith, 149 South West Temple street. - Award 18, D 4728 E. T. Oblad, Lake street. ' . . , Award 66, C 7834 E. W. Evan's. Homer Ho-mer Abstract company. cont'-pt amorg tho'?e who aided, in ma-i--. ; the I. .1 I" -.j.te Dealers' association associa-tion day excursion to Saltalr Beach, the unequalled success that it was. Before the. awarding of the prizes, the real "estate men gave a big parade through the business district headed by Held's band. ' : . ; ' The drawing was made by little Veza Randall. 11 years old, of Shelmerdlne court and was superintended by Lo-renso Lo-renso .Snow of 44$ " South Third, East street; II. W. Graham, 72 North Second West street; J. O. Campbell, ?7 West Third 8outh street; II.-W. Sarglll 829 Poster avenue, and Herman Schiller of the'Kelth-O'liien store., v It was a slng-ular circumstance that at no tlma last mgUt did the holder of a prize cou;xn present It to the asso- Award 67, D 4792 ilary J. F. Napper, 314 K street. Award 68, C 40S5 Joh W. Prankland, I 828 South Seventh East street. Award 71, D 1899 H. E. Coltren, 1071 West First South street - , ' " SiMaaMMsBaMHB.i. 1 DRAV-'WG. WITIIESSED AT SAUCER TUACK " . ' ., ".; '- - There were fully SOW persons at tie Salt Palace saucer track last night to attend the,- awarding of prizes In the winning, numbers may 'report at any time to A Klchter, secretary of the association. as-sociation. Where they will receive their awards. , . ; -. - The wlnnlns numbers an JA "prizes which, they re - resent ure a f allows: . - Prize 1.B76J3, .capital prise, three lots, donate! by the. WIlHci-Sherman c.impany, with a three-roomvtouse, to be- 1 i'.t by l' "Rrpvij y,nr 1' 1 ..ititt-,).- ! by iii i i -prove.! I i u a Cu,. ...iuay, hardware by the Salt Iake Hardware company, stone by Erowij Stone company, and to be wired by the Salt Lake Electric company. Prise J. E50. two lots in North Poulevard addition, donated ty tl a Houston Real Estate Investmert enm-. enm-. . (Continued on pans lX , , . . ' Several Claim Awards. (Continued from page L) pany; abstract by the Salt Lake Abstract Ab-stract company.- .. , , Prize I. B6355, lot In Arlington Heights, donated by Tuttle Bros. Prise 4. C8933, two lots In Brighton addition, donated by 8. B. Mllner. . Prize 5. D8582. lot In Arlington Heights, donated by Reavls System. Prise . C63, lot In Prospect Park, donated by B. A. M. Froisetb,. Prize 7. B606O; lot on . South Main street, donated by W..J. Halloran. Prise 8. D7635. two lots in Desky's addition, donated by F. O. Clift. Prize 9. C8559, two lots in Oakley, donated by Hubbard Investment company. com-pany. Prize 10. D1233. lot in Coates A Cor-um Cor-um addition, donated by A. F. Peter son. Prize 11. D824, lot in Irving park, donated do-nated by Home Trust and Savings company. com-pany. Prise 12. D7498, three lots In Brighton addition, donated by Bothwell & Mc-Conaughy. Mc-Conaughy. - Prize 13. D7498, two lots In Holmes's subdivision, .donated by Thomas) Homer. Ho-mer. Pfise 14. C5393, round trip to Louisiana Louis-iana Purchase "exposition. Including dining din-ing car meals and Pullman berth, donated do-nated by the Homer Abstract company. com-pany. Prise 15. C6S43, 150 in gold, donated by DeWltt B. Lowe. Prize 16. D5894. trip to Los Angeles on the San Pedro railroad, donated by James K. Shaw. Prise 17. A4443, trip to Denver on the Moffat line, donated by C. W. Johnson. The Stringer company will give the holder of this number $20 if the trip cannot be made in three years. Prise 18. D4728, set of plans for a four-room house, donated by the Stringer company. Prise 19. A13t7, twenty acres of land southeast of the city, donated by M. H. Walker. . Prise 20. A731. $10 cash, donated by A VT Smith. Prizes 21 and 22. C1109 and A55S, season sea-son tickets to Saltair, J. W. Langford. Prise 23. C6343. $10,000 accident policy, donated by O. W. Peck. Prises 24 to 33. C4139, ,D9969, C4361, B7537, D4784, D8211, D7770, D7487, C6353, A4793, $5 savings accounts with . the Utah Savings and Trust company. Prize 84. C6594, set single harness, donated by the Salt Lake Saddlery company. Prize 35. C2327, $50 art glass .window, donated by the Utah Art Glass company. com-pany. Prize 38. E569, one year's subscription to the Utah Independent Telephone company. . Prises 37 to 46. C8904, C539T. C9541, B6609, D2011, C5212, C280. D6894, B774. $10 membership In the Utah Savings and Investment company. Prize 47. D6744, one year's subscription subscrip-tion to the Salt Lake Herald. Prize 48. D5217. one year's subscription subscrip-tion to the Deseret Neva Prize 49. D7568, one year's subscription subscrip-tion to Truth. Prizes 50 to 54. D4300. A3416. D1559. CC551, D7522, one year's subscriptions to Goodwin's Weekly. Prize 65. C233, lot in Kinney ft Gour-ley Gour-ley subdivision, donated by W. H. Cromer. Prizes 56 to 72. C78S4, D4792, C4086, C6219, B7144, A3519, A244, B235, A4431, A815, C9288. B3695. C2994, C2409, A3645, D1899, D2003, one lot each In Wahoo addition, ad-dition, abstract by the Homer Abstract company. Prizes 73 to 77. C7797. B148, D23S, C3962, C8703. $5 savings accounts with F. E. McOurrin ft Co. The Real Estate Dealers' association settled with the Saltair Beach company yesterday afternoon for the great outing out-ing to the resort on Wednesday. The basis of settlement was 14,000 used tickets, and the association gave to Manager Langford, representing : the reeort, $2800. ' . The exact number of tickets taken up at Saltair was 14,848, but as in some cases more than one ticket was surrendered sur-rendered by a passenger, the settlement settle-ment was made on the basis named. It has not yet been ascertained Just how many tickets were sold, but it is believed that it will exceed 25,000, and on this basis the association wilt have mere than $3000 to use in advertising the city. : . . The results of the guessing contest on the attendance at the beach,' and the Reavis word building contest have not been ascertained, and the committees commit-tees will announce the results at. as early a date as possible. |