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Show r Newcomers Find 'Ideal' Home Here I ' . P.. v jr S V '- ; ' ' ... ALABAMA RESIDENTS FORSAKE SOUTH FOB SALT LAKE Murray McCarter, left; Mrs. W. G. McCarter. W. G. McCarter, Mr. G. A. McCarter, LoU McCarter Lake City for year, having been converted to the L. D. S. church when she was a young belle in the deep south. The McCarter family reside at 240 U street and as soon as a suitable suit-able location is found they plan to build a new home. Salt Lakers -Hospitality- Pleases Southern Family G. W. McCarter first came to Salt Lake City for a short time . in 1920 and was well pleased with the city so different from . his home in the south. He took another look in 1930, at which 'time he was empioyea oy ine Columbia Co-lumbia Steel corporation. Finally, three week ago, he brought the whole family Julaat from Gadsden, Vteei Ala., to- become the residents. "f "Its Just dif- FolkS ferent and charming and full of the most hospitable people on earth," say the McCarter of their new home. Mrs. McCarter, who had been here before with her husband, said she just had to come back and get a good drink of water. MurrayMcCarter, 20, a son, who Is something of a singer, drawled in his rich southern accent, "I think the south, always famed for Its 'southern hospitality,' can be taking some lessons from the people peo-ple of Salt Lake City." Lois, age 14, a little on the quiet side. Is a student at Bryant high school and from Indications will be able to do her part in holding up Salt Lake City's jepuUtion for beautiful girls. Mr. McCarter formerly worked in me iexme nuns oi aibimuii and Is now associated with the Standard Service Garage company. His hobby Is woodworking says It's great for frayed nerves. Mrs. McCarter. having family nearly grown, has time now to pursue her hobby of crocheting and needlework. The grandmother, Mrs. G. A. McCarter. has known about Salt |