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Show 1 ' 1 1 rttty Ifui'ni TlMr ta. yrhmp, d othMr city In th country which , show at m and lh um tim i ft hlch preanu f ewntd horns. : an4 reor4 ta th ownarahip f lomoblUa. It ipMki wU for BK i n a alao ia lira ana pnwrir "Salt Lak ooy ataar advantage for modern oay living. By reaaon of tha forraicht of tha ptonaara It I practtcaJly without a trmfflo proMam. wd atrvata and lone Mocks ara la trlct accord with modarn traffta da-manda da-manda Our aatural factlttlaa for tha koramant of traffic afford a prat action ac-tion and aomfort which ara not to ba had la eommuntttaa wharo narrow traata and abort block a maka for oanaToatad traffla aondlttona. S. L FOLKS OWN AIJT0S.1LS0"" HOMES Homeownbiff Doe Not Suffer for Motoring : Pleauurety Claim Saft Lalre, mallke asaay other alties, te not ohooama between homes sad motor cars, aeosrdlne; to Blair JUch-ardson JUch-ardson of the Aahloa-Jeaktna eom-pany. eom-pany. In support of his statement, Mr. Richardson Htes the fact that Salt Lake ranks hlfh In tha pr capita cap-ita lists for the ownership of both homes and automoMIe.. "In the pereentaae ef homes owned by occupants. Bait Take te sUta oc all American cttla. This slrae us the undisputed risM to elalra that Bait Iake Is a city of homae. Our people peo-ple are not to ba classed with those whe foresa the joys of home life for the p assures of a motor ear. "But this does not mean that our penple foresa the pleaeures of the automobile for the Joys of the home. Ptfures compiled by the National Automobile Au-tomobile Chamber of Com m arc show that Salt Lake haa one sutomoMle for every thraa persons. Only one other city, bavins; a population of more than 1 00,000. Is te be found In this otsaa, and that Tt lor Anrsles.'rblrT. also has one ear for each three inhabl tants. aaawawausBBswSaw |