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Show THE HOW TO HAVE t The main tiling in showing I to the fowls ;n th; proper condition when In the xuowroom. They must made r s centle possible jo that they my be handled properly and not be rritchteneri while in the caRea. Many a Rood bird hi lo.t a for no other reason than that prize It was wild and excitable in lb? catje and would not poj- - or stand. For two week.4 before the exhibition the bird should be placed in a csrc fn that they may learn to be quiet and not rtartl"fl when atsyone approaches them. The value of this fact is Illustrated by Jw.lsr. J. H. lrevenstedt in the book "Poultry Hecrets." Mr. rrev-entrs v a prominent exhibitor at the Xew York show had Imported a fine Pdack lied Gam cockerel from Hnlind. took it from the steamer direct nrxl placed it In a rKp; another exhibitor ha. a bird of the ame variety in a .4 z closf by. When the Ju.lice poke hi into the case r.V Mil.'! t A lit K. HOY K IV 1o-- j Si crtit 1 X : 1T. m -- dt - ( Mof Important. I ; -- colored I i POULTRY plume itself and be perfectly dry. are In washing the fowl, two tubs MASH-W-ET with water just hot filted half-fufor hand to feel comfortthe enough able in it. Make lather and with a sponge- rub the feathers thoroughly, against the rubbing with and not feathers. F.very part must receive attention, care being taken to remove every particle of dirt. The bird is then placed in the second tub, and the plumage is rinsed withva sponge saturated with water, to remove the suds. Too great care cannot be taken In this particular, as soap allowed to remain on the plumage will make the latter blotchy, and the feathers will not take the blueing water evenly. A final rinsing is then given in a tub of clean, cold water, to which a little liquid blueing has been added. Too much blueing must not be used, as it will show next to the quills in the the judge is apt web of feathers,-anto give the award to a mere careful exhibitor. After rinshig the bird thoroughly in this blueing water, squeeze the water out of the plumage, and dry the feathers with towels. Then place the bird in the coop, w hich should hate the top and sides covered with muslin, the front slatted, and the floor littered with straw. This washing process is followed by attention to the comb, wattles and legs. The Standard of Perfection must be used as the guide in the selection of exhibition fowls, and special note must be made of the disqualifying clauses. Much discouragement has ben evinced through carelessness on the part of the exhibitor. It requires grit and pluck to be a successful exhibitor. The man who cannot stand up in the face of defeat is not a good sport. Professional poultry raisers n to how poultry mash should be ;d. Next week Dr. T. J. Clemens will tell both bides of .the storv for the benefit of the ama- teur. The illustration by Louis Paul Graham will show Barred Plymouth Rocks. dls- - J I agree ) J f t .. . . ent. A thorough dusting with a reliable insect powder (such as a coal tar product) is a good precaution, even if no vermin are seen. Idee are sly and often hard to detect, so that the dusting1 will be advirable. do not think that it Is Just the every right thing to wash birds. Ifcare to exhibitor would exercise great keep his fowls clean, and then efiter them In their natural condition, it would give better satisfaction all around. If I was a poultry Judge and found two birds equal In quality, the one naturally white and the other washed, I should surely give the award to the former. Ilovr to AYnsU the But where good birds show dirt on their plumage, washing Is the only alternative. For this purpose castlle or other white soap and warm water are used. The work must be done in a warm room, o the bird may not catch cold, and after it is through with the operation the fowl should be placed in a roomy coop near a good fire, in a temperature of about SO or 90 degrees. In a few hours the bird will start to Fol. at Is only bv to-- exhibit with nw rif?-- ?; w',M tatw'.f,' thv w t freter o dffSnlt-'-t- studv s j fot , I " a"i.i'"; i yv-.- f of able !o are fik e thorn 1,.--, e .t. v. IEVERAL LAND IMPROVEMENTS IN COKE PLANT in o(!i'r lf.-r- . CALIFORNIA FARMING b-i- t t ; . - t xperi-r'- ternd be wit! eh. biting hrn"l tn e j h?.? to kriiw h' ard safe p i u ' r a. more eononi!-a- ! i ro.lirc- C t of eoke spf n e p to the IrtTSTT s'sowji k.is ili.cu with vijj j.,ri,l . " Tiie ' t offirjals of the 'M!tlnr A: i'0k com;as t.r. pany bv wit wnil the tSrr. of the I. Ityron p. t;ifford. i hcf s cr.clr.fcr cf the American Pi'i.companv of tlrand liapid.x. Mich.. i:o wiil arrive In I.ake tomo-roI'nder the ni- - plans it in pro;'-.to i'l'ii'-the .'ote n It nni'i from the without tiie use of water. The improvement to t.e triketi up uitl tJ'.e lor.is gas company alfo for the install lo:i of for ;.nd f.tor-ap- e the coke, steel bins for i.inc f proi . td loading rhu.-sThe pasrraity mnde companv rintlv hit .iad rbmsn in ir bookkeeping systems and ha idopted the ' ntinnoiis system of reading meters. PHI will be made out a, :he readings J :ir" reju.rted and discount will nrp'y n tije hV. ten from tlate 'he bii:. Instead of ten days from ihe'f first of the month. b -- Commission's Reports. I; thorn itMv serdir; hi rhoi - 'in lth - - I'til-Itle- w. al J h pl-n- s ') Farm sales totaling more than have been closed durtnsr the paJ-"week by I:. T. and J. A. f'apener. in charge of the farm and ranch d part-nii-of Kimball & Richard. The prin-cipdeal involved in this acgroate w the ale of TOO acres in the Hear J100.-r'"1- t nt al Plvrr Hllev hy . (1. Adney to I'ark Prothers of Riverside for $21.0f'O. In IhiH ca'c the purchaser were offered $ ;)' more than they raid within a few re- Yale Parle, one of Salt Lake's most attractive subdivisions, is undergoing another new change, brought about primarily by the letting of a contract durlr.e- the pa.t week to P. .1. Moran for the pavement cn Fifteenth Kast street between Harvard and Yale avenues. This Is the final connecting; link of paving which will enable tho owners. of Yale Park property to travel direct to town on pavement. The same firm is letting a contract to the Salt Lake Xursery company for the planting of a large number of trees in Red Rutte hollow on a strip of ground still owned by Ashton-Jenkin- s company. Pipe lines are being extended so as to properly care for these trees. This is a new movement in rtal estate 5n Salt Lake Hereoperations tofore the only trees whichCity. have been set out in residential sections have been placed in parking spaces, but in - afttr buying, which offer was days fused. Park Itrothers". wiso arc very yuccess-fu- l tnrmers. purchased an iract throuKh Kimball v RicRards three hko. years ' Anoth r bis: deal eloped this week involved JH.oOO and consisted in tho main of an exchange of a large Rear River valley farm for Davis county smaller Pales, totallmc property. Pive ovfr j:0.00O, were closed durlnir the last four of the week hy J. A. f'apener and days toKether with a number of this, nates of small tracts near Salt Rake, this instance the operators maintain brought the total to more than $100,000 they will receive an, unusual advantage in farm sales alone. Homo BRANCH work on the various so bdi visions of Kimball residence building Richards is being carried forward on a scale than ever. Several of the liirger new brick homes at .Iack5"n square, are NEAR NG COMPLETON which the companv are building, enrapidly Hearing completion. newThe tire thirteen homes in this group will be finished before midwinter. Re- n 'Ji 'ocritcd within wulki'iir distance of Imsine-T- , center. Third ICast Z. C. M: I. Pocatello Store Will :the n u Tenia South, and only a block from , We- th stroet pavement on State street. Soon Be Ready for A! Pari; excavations areHighland seven in for of the new eightalready wiiiv-Kimball c Richards "ti homes Formal Opening. will build before the firs? of the year. With th- fino open fali weather these buibiines will oe well wide;- wav Pets in and most of the T..e A ' M. I. brar.cli 1. built at homeswinter will be ready for occupancy !'( . ttejio ! almost cornpb-teilAs on soon after January I. rf-fict.- rr.'-Mii- 1! s-r- Z7 tl :i NOO-ac- re x 5--: COPYRIGHT, 1915. Single Comb Diamond Jubilee Orpingtons. Odd but handsome is the coloration of large, tinted eggs, and will become sit and hatch and rear the of this, variety of general purpose fowl, brood5 The chicks are. hardy and make chicks. originated in England in 1897 and rapid, vigorous growth. The fowls do named in honor of Queen Victoria's well in confinement and make an ideal looking and jubilee. The ground or body color is backyard flock both good . reddish buff, each feather ending in a profitable. black bar tipped with a large white In many sections of America Orpingspangle. In the males some of the tons are as popular as American breeds, sickles are solid black, some solid red, such as Plymouth Rocks or Rhode Issome solid white, and often a single land Reds. They are shown In largo sickle or flight feather may contain numbers at the leading winter shows, all three colors. and competition in them is 30 keen that When full grown the males weigh 8J American fanciers have sent thousands to 10 pounds, the females 7 to 8 pounds. of dollars to England to import fine They are full breasted and plump from specimens. broiler size to maturity, so that they The Diamond Jubilee Orpingtons are may be killed and dressed profitably not as popular as other varieties of tho at any age. The hens are good layers same breed. Ninety Per Cent End in Failures, DRAINAGE IS A SUCCESS According to Rural Credits In Cache Valley Transform I'rojec - r VENTURES UNCERTAIN in- Gas Company Will Submit Its Kimball & Richards Announce P. J. Moran Is Awarded Con,irr a1' rs in ni"f ' ricet v.'Problem to Eastern tract for Pavement of Land Sales During Week a it for ti,- generlty f xMHi t to the at rovlre frt Fifteenth East Street. Which Total SI 00.000. n s ".ad Expert. winter j'tows T, n when i e i,,i,:j:ir brfo'- Pan Francisco, Oct. SO. Ninety per cent of attempted farming ventures in California in the last five years, it was announced here by the stato rural have proven failcreJlts commission, ures. Harris YVeir.stock of the commade the announcement as mission the finding ofonthat body at a public the. subject of rural here hearing ts. credi Klwood Mead, a professor at the Uni rf California and also a memversity ber of the commission, added that unless something whs done a wholesale should be sent out cautioning warning tiers' away from this state. Mr. Weinstock said the failures were due to inflated land values, ignorance of local conditions and lack of capital. The state will vote on rural credt property. Near Hyde Park, a tract that was drained several years ago is some of the best crops In producing that vicinity. Waste Lands Into Fnrnfs. All five drainage proj3Cts in Cache BEGIN WORK ON P0ST0FFICE valley are proving successful. The land that has lain for years water Murray to Have One of the Most Comsoaked is especially adapted for agriplete Letter Depots In West. cultural purposes, says R. A. Hart, secommenced for Excavation nior drainage engineer, who returned the foundationhasof been the new Murray last week from that section . of the state. postoffice building. David Frame has During his trip of inspection Mr. Hart the contract. The building will cost over much of the country that ?5000, and it is expected that the furpassed is being drained. He says that land nishings will cost a like sum. It will which had long been practically worth- be one of the most modern postofffioe less lias been transformed in the most buildings the government has in tho . acres in the northern part productive of the state. The postoffice boxes installed in the One project cf sixty acres drained Murray office are to be of a new type. season has furnished They are combination boxes with a new during the past enough water to irrigate over five hun- attachment which automatically locks are closed, and does away dred acres. them as In another case poor pasture lands with thethey of throwing the necessity have been turned into excellent, farm combination. wr-st- its next Tuesday. of these trees in through the placingon unsold lots. places prepared The particular strip of ground in which is being set out in this question lies lashion directly east of the home of the Rev. Flmer I. Goshen, on Yale avenue near Fifteenth Mast street. - Clara Stephenson Mas Jus! the Sown You are looking for- to wear at the Charity Ball. Come in and let us show you. We are making a special for Monday and Tuesday, all $25. Wonderful values in taffetas, nets and laces in all the beautiful shades of the season. - GO-OPERATI- Pleasure VE ; Profit and Yon have botTi by keep- can ing poultry. But pfeair in poultrr keeping 5eper.u largely upon tl.e profit. To rr.ike money with poultry. Jon , ini-i- .' - f,e stci:ii heatinc fixtures jro in it will pened for bu .l biuldSnsr cost S25,ooy and the stck Tfie f . 5oits carrei will Inventory ;..")i. of director? hr.s The I'o.-.ttell- n". Poultry Farming Coarte, atarted again, and am making $24.00 a month from 10O common hen. The Coarte i worth ten time r what I paid for it. " aays E. J. Ifennesty, llecla. Pa. Get This Free Poultry Book - l ait v.-l'- i iBUILDIfJG PERMITS ISSUED LAST WEEK t77, u !;. tTT rrmlo rurv nMit ;Me. relnNeij I'! llBt.t irM ir.l. HimI ! .ilt J IH mmtlm kv rto mm rra tfrntrftmg Tptef Immu A TXtmy f .urr rtrtr I f nirn.rrtnK H.nttr,HaM'.A t !"" tiinMria jCtl hlltrMifiHhis ( iUU-- V iadow Naine. Frent Employer, Street and No Permits last entitling wek by the of Satt Lake. building for inpector TI ese construction costing Permits Issued as fol- fSt.'i. I'lKW Pari Leonard. 2 t f.yman ave- one. storv ? .tbrick J 1500 n'.e, I'altOM. Jane In'liana aveSO nue, frame nd'liti'm 2.i4 Kimball - Plchards. Iliuh- latt.i I'trk I . bri k 3000 Klmbnll Ric.nrds. 244i Highland Park, brick - 3000 ilM Vh!tKimball Ric.r.rd. lo.-2000 avenue, trick S. 1152 Kimtmll Richard;. Thtr1 Kisf. brick . . 2000 r 4 Kimball Richard". Crysv 2000 tal avenue, trck... 1171 Whlt- Kimball .t Richards. v lock avenue, brick .. 2000 1191 StratKlmbali & Richards. v ford avenue, brick.. 20OQ P.lcli.ird-- . IlRf CrysKimhall y tal avenue, brick... 2000 James Lund. 121 K. Pleven th 1000 brick South, Georce Fredericks' n. IP'S S. 300 frame addition .. Furth C. II. Mossber;. U Coatsville 1700 avenue, '..rick 16t I'.. F!kp Rubber company. y N TVnNTY-Si:t;4i 1 w-r- 1 1 A- one-ntor- one-stor- v . . one-stor- v one-stor- v A-- 1 1 one-stor-- one-stcr- jne-stor- Vt-- ine-stor- one-st-ir- y one-sfor- Thirl y South, Iron one-stor- parage A. R. Jarman. i rimmla 100 727 K. First South. frame ndditiott 100 J. C. McFarland. 1329 P.rownlng y avenue. 2000 brick Ilalsrer ThryinK. 762 Harrison y avenu. brick 2000 Frank Cole Rarnes. 47 S. Main. brick KaraK;. 9000 S. R. Mtdcock. i:S0 Downlngton, y bri k 3000 Jacob S. Quick. 817 R. Ashton, y frau.e store ....... 500 Nick Megar. 107 K. Fourth South. brick alterations joj Dowers I5illdin-- c company. 09 S. Fifth Fast, . brick 3000 Rowers Rulldlug companyv 334 S.. Thirteenth Fast, brick 3000 Corn Jensen and Orson T. Speai . 9 II. Seventh South, brick alterations .x 717 500 R. Roose- Rmanual Crljn. vcU. one.gtorv frame 1000 M. R. t47 Fourteenth y brick 2000 i:st. i:. T. Smith. 2 : Douglas avenue, frame garaso 73 J3I.: Total one-uor- one-stor- one-tor- one-stor- j- one-stor- 217-21- Cbe-stre- . one-fttor- ." State v one-tor- ISTER.UTIGMl CCHRESPChDEHCE SCHOOLS SCR ANTON. PA. Boa mnr fct;io o" r yrt. witlMut r f I ivmittf lot S fr k.& 1 math X I BY NEW HOMES rFI a. a u BF8 ifasa Iks EF r3Sw ri m Best results are obtained through carefully laid out plana. Wo make no rash promises, but we have systematized rental methods. Come in and discuss the matter with us. You want best results and so do we. George Jay Martin Says Two Things Go to Make Good Building Season. "The man who owns his own home, I A.- - Mark the Coupon Mail It NOW Ussa . k An iUmtratel 5rahook, explaining how you can get the training that rill enable you to succeed ith poultry, will be fix tre on requejt. Thi hook fell bor you can build up x buainei Irom a mall show how you can hefinniaj. Itand feed for egg, get learn to breed the mot rapid growth for market, ln pjixe at poultry show, and make nontr from poultry the year round. To get thi valuab'e book usa TOWN IMPROVED i e, "After failing with poultry four time I enrolled in the I. C. S. c3 he-fo- re o .re frii-- poattrr farming, tvere only $28.59." City 1 - " By si - at appointed of manacer N.ah II. Pni of lli.- new branch He aireadv In active cbarse of the work of finishing !:e room and wa r house. Thia of the 'A. the fir.tin branch .r. I. 'tHbllsbed Ilsiln for a number f the local f vi'ar. Several officer t to in Pocatello ko tf.:e .. of the branch. openinw re will be both and whole. T:; the Pocatello .; r department? atretail r.' '. ! Many men and rtorren who hare applied the method pven in the I. C. S. Course in Poultry Farming are making their pre time pay them a dollar a- -, our. YYy keep "ith egs and their table tiipit-rmeat and Iiae a ;urf v. to sell at Aui-'cj-c- ..--J. . Earn $1 an Hour Keeping Chickens 3 . - t'l applying the method I learned from the I. C. S. Course in Poultry farming, I made $165.21 profit from 90 hena in the latt sir month and increased my flock by 100 pullet and 75 ockereh," writet J. JJ. Myer, Ok'n. "My profii latt year, oefore I began at tidying 274 SOUTH MAIN STREET. r farm. tih Steplienson- Goic - i to care for them. The International Correspondence Jrhoo! W train you in the method that hae enabled hundred to build up profifable hack-yar- d flock and core to establish highly-profitab- le must I IIII1IS11 d FOR YALE PARE! DEALS CLOSED I' ; It t !' ' r oe be v !u- - " of t i .' TO ECONOMIZE 3hOw, If vo-ar of hich r v.-it-- orh i duality. 1" compef i : f ",ie III v" - won. EXItinir ' ll OR DRY?; - t ontitinulnc AT WINTER POULTRY S HOWS S - y Directions Given for Washing Ihe Fowls and forTrainingThem to Present a Good SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1915 N, where the Enjrllah bird wan the latter would try to "fly the coop." In other words. It would not pose nor stand while being- examined. The American-bre- d bird, when touched by the Judging- "Bllclt, knew Its business and showed Its training by posing nicely and won the i.rize. Yet the foreign cockerel was Intrinsically by far the better bird: It simply was not In proper condition to show Its superior points when the Judge came around. Therefore- It will be seen that It is time well spent to tame and train the birds. Have the ttlrds Clean When bown. White, birds, it is held, are the hardest classes to Judge or exhibit, no conditioning is a very important factor. If the poultryman keeps his premises clean and the floors of the houses well covered with clean straw, there will be little If any necessity for washing the fowl before they are placed on exhibition. A thorough rubbing of the feathers with a soft cloth to remove any dust thai may .be on them; the legs carefully n oiled end rubbed with sweet oil: atid little vaseline rubbed on tho comb and wattles, will be about all that will be necessary. I'.irds reserved for exhibition should now be placed in different quarters, to avoid and the sexes separated or of feathers. broken Any breaking off colored feathers can be plucked, and If done at once the possibility Is that thev will grow cut properly in lime for the show. False or off feathers are not necessarily a sign of impurity. In many case they are caused by a bruise or injury to the feather when growine. Another important "matter to attend to is to examine the bird carefully to ascertain If there is any ermln pres- - th-m- th-he- Poultry IMitor of the Farm Journal. Copyright 1515. TM.4 ii th 'lrn to iwscin preparing fowl for nhlti!tni at th winter shows. Only by competing with othrr fancUrs ca r rh am.Uur jcau? the of hi to.k. and when h Trth cun pt he ,ir;'.t t4k- ton mu-- p.ilr.s n.!tlloninit of t with th bird. In Mr. IU y r how to thi artii-l- ' - feT tf. r tr.t 0 often that t wilt enat! th-jifciifp the prte M not !..t e be-- n which i't;:T PRIZE-WINNER- for lie nelrcts his birds. From chlek-hoo- d up h Is onstantly watching . Thj ar? fed carefully and regularly. Th.-- are properly sheltered and cared for ?nd no labor Is saved th.-iwill s;lve them r.ood, healthy de- elopment. The growth 1m jteadj There must be vlor and stamina to prow healthy tock. A the bird smw, culling must be done repeatedly. Take out of the flock chicks that have crooked pine. crooked breast bon-- . rnisslnjr rump, wry tail, tro'scd beak, defective feathering or inv oth r dHou iliflcation. Keep only tboxe tht Kive promise of making a cood showing under the .standard rul". This will jrive room for th delected ones and there will be no rlancrr overcrowding. Success in Exhibitions Depends Largely Upon the Conditioning of Birds; Extra Care Well Worth While HERALD-REPUBLICA- ........ '"Two tbiugF are necessary for a good the total sum of money on new expended structures, and the distributed number of buildwidely ings," ?a!d George la.'- Martin of the Renilyon Home Ruilders company. "A building year fl who owns tho roof over lioad and the ground under his feet, wlio.se children have a place that they can look upon as their own, ives to himself and to his familv a chance a thousand times hotter than the man who rents." larrrc office building micht cost and it Is a question whether more to Salt it would be wortit any Lake than a like amount expended on cottages ranging In price from $300 im-to The latter would mean $5001. stree.t car traf-fl- e streets, proved Most of the Improveand s6 011. larger ments thi.s year have included homes. "Ruildln? permits ami entimate of are as follows: Thirty-fou- r ro't ofin building '.O; sixty-si- x in January. S ninety-seven In $I47.S05; February. March. 420!, ."iS.".; nlnetv-fou- r in Anril, ft. In Ma v. 279.791 ; J2C2,Si2:e ninety-fou- r In June seventy-fiv95S; two In July, J174.O..0: osixty-si- x eighty-'in in SepAugust, $21.", 3oo; ninety-twIn tember, $2St,S07, and ninety-tw- o October. The total of the estimated amounts, $l.t 17.592. does not inclu.le October, 1915. In F.15, to November 1. there were built 792 dwellings: in 1914, the were 10.M': in 1915, to total 31. total permits were 109, Octoberpermits which i how greater residence building in nine months this year than all of last year. '.Many of ihe homes are to be occuand many will be pied by Aowners new residence is always in rented. demand and is quickly occupied. Indeed, places which are kept up arc seldom Idle. Our office has call every which are In good conday for places dition. The number of people who come to us is surprising. They all tell the samehome-likeThey want a story. . that is place As experts on the subject of rentals we know the tenents" attitude and the owners position. The latter looks to his . Investment for a reasonable percentage on his Investment. Studying both ends of the game we believe we know how to get the best returns on the money. Renting property is a business in Itself. Just as service and systematic methods win where lack of thoroughnessdoesproduce onlyof ordinary our ways result!, soobtain not handling rrsults possible property conditions." under old-fa:hlon- il Highland Drive street pavement, street car service. shade trees, graded streets, city water, curbs, electric lights, sewer every improvement. Surrounded by beautiful homes. Reasonable building, restrictions Out of the downtown smoke. Ideal for your family. Price complete A small r Fide-walk- s, first payment and Excursions EAST Minneapolis other O. S. L. points other eastern points. Limit 90 days from date of sale. Main St. to many EXCURSIONS DAILY to Pacific Coast points until November 30, inclusive. 963. City Ticket Office, HOTEL UTAH. "Land Merchants.! 5S 53.75 ideal months in which to visit the Pacific Coast. When you go, go one way via Portland and see the "Beautiful Columbia River Countryc" Kimball & Richards and St. October and November are . 56 40.00 40.00 51.20 59.85 59.75 Proportionately low rates from October 23 can move right in. Wasatch 22 . 50 Paul Dec. 18 and 22 Phone or I $22.50 Omaha Kansas Citv St. Louis Memphis Chicago Don't pay for a'landlord's house. A roof of your own will cover the most happiness. Putting things off is probably the most expensive human habit. Call us NOW. We'll show you this fine home and you Trip Kates Apply From Salt Lake City-De- nver Colorado Springs Via Nov. 20 and 23 San 2. 20-min- from I Following' Low Round $,j4 a month. ARE YOU GOING Francisco the expositions? closes December 4.30. Tickets on sale Return DecemNovember dally31.to Rate $35. via Salt Lake- Route. ber 10 K. Third South.- Phones Ticket Office Advertisement. Wasatch 3501-- Only $3400. nock avenue, just 200 feet I Home Visitors' Five rooms, red pressed brick. Just built. Hardwood polished floors In front rooms. Handsome electric fixtures, fireplace and mantel. Two bedrooms, living and dining rooms, library or music buffet kitchen. Modern room, bath. Sleeping porch, basement. Rig terraced front lot. 50 by 125 feet to alley. Located on War- - e ft li is a month buys this home ed to " Salt Lake City. Utah. miri ffiam hum m a in mini im n mi t S3 ! iTij.riimii y |