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Show THE opened in that vicinity. These tracts were formerly embraced in the Walker farm. The. are situated just below Ilolllday, adjacent to the improved property owned by those who have for many simmers dwelt in the canyon. The addition was opened and has been placed on the market by the ltusson Investment company. Sites for cither cummer or permanent homes in the tract are being disposed of by John Kusscn at a reasonable figure, so reasonable, Mr Rufon avers, that a plot of ground suitable to the needs of those lo dwell there may be had bywishing any industrious family of Salt Lake who wish to quit the city for the SUMMER HOME TRACTS OPENED Russon Company. Expects 'Farm Acres' to Appeal to Canyon Seekers. BORDER SALT LAKE CITY, N, J ! With the promised return of hot weather Salt Lake's smart set Is befor a ginning to make arrangements summer homes to their retreat hasty nestling In the shadows of the beautiful cottonwood trees which line "Blgf Cottonwood creek at the base of the Wasatch mountains. For years those who could afford it have slipped away with the coming of eummer, while those less have remained behind In the fortunate heat of the city. many in moder ,This year, however, ate are also Erolnar to f- v x . - f j. - six-roo- - m $1.10-roun- .... . J Tle resources and equipment of the Utah State National, Bank show its financial; strength and ability for prompt, active service. An account with us will be found ' valuable to you. . WINDOW GA RDENS ,l - - - . - OFFICERSt F. Smith, President. Joseph Heber J. Grant, Vice President. Rodney T. Badger. Vice President. Henry T. McEwan, Cashier. George H. Butler. Assistant Cashier. BECOME POPULAR . Valuable Suggestions As to Their Care Given in Magazine. Bru-neau-H- ill for the tides intended r, various sugoffering - Fome "topics of interest In real es- and lines of beautifying the along gestions are tate circles contained in the curAn article by Lillian premises. rent monthly Issue of the Bruneau-Hi- ll home some valuable suggestions Page gives which was circulated about window gardens and in this con- magazine,week. The front cover the during page is devoted to two handsome pic"Window gardens have become very' Cottonwood lakes, show- popular tures of in all of the laree cities 'and Big some of them are very expensive, as ing a source of Salt Lake's water sup . a usual thing they are prepared by ply. The inside pages are composed of ar- florists and when first set out look home-build- er home-owne- - - , UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK . ., ' v Circassian walnut and the flooringcon-is The exterior maple throughout. is of brick and concrete and struction the house presents an unusually attractive appearance. The entire Progress Heights addition presents a scene of unusual acat the present time. tivity Here is one of the coolest, most beautiful and most delightful spots in Ut within fifteen minutes" streetLake, car ride of the business district and within a few minutes' walk of the Sugar center. House The new Kast High shopping school and the Universitv of TTtah are lust to the north and in Progress Heights is lounu everv modern improvement, including graded streets, cement sidewalks, hundreds of beautiful shade trees, electric lights, telephones, city water ana handsome homes. "The mentioned above Is for sale bungalow at a very low price on easy terms," Manager Wells, yesterin"We are day. receiving many of homes for this class quiries daily and they are selling rapidly." - circumstances nJoy the coolinsr mountain breezes on Their the banks of the Cottonwood. to Salt Lake's eummer colony, escapebeen made possible throusrh the hsa tracts in the Walker purchase of small Farm Acres, a new addition recently - SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1916. An Attractive Bungalow h Excellent Roads Make It Pos sible for Owner to Go Back and Forth Daily. : LAH, country. these tracts average about anGenerally acre each. They are but a leisurely thirty minutes' ride from .Alain street by automobile, half of the way leading over a paved street. The remaining four ni!les Is covered on a countv boulevard of prravel and clay. The trat Is divided by the Cottonwood, the acres sloping gently upward on either side of the stream. AlonK the banks of the creek is a prove of trees, making an ideal builaing spot for summer cottages. Further back from the stream and the base 5e' ryyy. W"; of the Wasatch rangeskirting: are plots sure to catch the fancy of the man anxious to engage in truck gardening and chicken raislnsr. On one of these tracts those who so desire live , the year around, free may from the happily smoke ? ' ' ' nuisance and but a short eight-mil- e drive from the city. In the Big Cottonwood lie may fish to his heart's content. The excellent roads will make It possible to reach the business section of the citv In sufficient time for the This handsome home, just completed on Garfield avenue, in Progress and the drive homeward work, day's In a car when the. day is done will give Heights, is attracting a great deal of attention. both rosy cheeks and a hearty On beautiful Garfield avenue in erected by the Progress company, acMr. Wells. general manaHeights, at Fifteenth Fast cording to Progress with Kleventh South, there has just ger, and is the type of bungalow and LUCY GATES OPERA all Its i rooms, including - the sleeping been completed a new bungalow that is considered, one of the most porch, under one .roof. OGDEX. MAY 23. There is a beautiful dining room, a homes erected on the interestingbench, Kxcursion via O. S. L.. room, two bedrooms this season, southeast sunny living according large room that is a combinaTrains at, 4.20 and 5.15 p. m. and to the Trogress Realty & Building and another owners of Progress tion of sun room and sleeping porch. special at 6 'p. m. Special returning company, so far The interior finish of the bungalow is after performance. Advertisement. It Is one" of the finest homesHeights. COTTONWOOD BIG IIERALD-KEPUBLTCA- verv nice. Soon, however, the lookbesin to grow yellow and sicklv plants ing. This has led manvto suppose that window gardens were unhealthy for , , plants. is "This a mistaken idea. The trouble is that Drooer care has not been taken. This means that the plants have not been watered enough or at the time. The proper time to Avaterright all flowers and plants Is in the . evening.' ; ; . . - s, . .. 4 - s - - s C0S NEW CLOSE IN SUB DIVISION POPULAR WITH BUYERS AND BUILDERS ASHT0N-JENK1N- ...... ri . .- :u;:r.; " -?' r-- ?;tlL S3 CENTRAL PLACE IS FOUR BLOCKS SOUTH OF COUNTY BUILDING PLAOl ii Mi 1 1 - -- S WHERE WISE ONES ARE BUYING Young men ! Build moderately when you start home making. Later you'll have more and be happier as you go . In the shadow of city's uptown shopping district. ' Better than a house a week is the record of Central Place. GJ June brides look to Central Place as the pleasing home locality. Prudent young men seeking to save and progress are buying in Central Place. Df Lunch at home and walk to business spells success for many a young couple. ssi . 5 Lot Cost, Central Place House Cost . . . . Total Cost . . . . Cash Payment . . . . . . Balance Purchase Price R is Am 3 . . $ 800 . 2,000 $2,800 500 $2,300 .... ... ... As a means of helpfulness to young buyers the following flattering building offer Avill.be open until June 10, 191G: We will finance free of bonuses or profits of any kind fine new brick homes actually commenced in Central Place before June 10, 1910. Eacli home maker under this offer is to pay our firm 500 as down payment. The balance of the home and lot cost will be advanced by us as needed in building operations. 7 per cent interest (no commissions) will be charged on deferred payments and interest will be reduced as principal payments are made. Monthly payments per house will be SO for each SlOp owing to Ashton-JenkiCompany. Each home builder mav do his own building or is at liberty to use the services of any of the successful contractors ' operating through our firm. In connection with this offer we make the reservation that house construction shall be completed according to city's building code and finished in a workmanlike and substantial manner. The maximum cost price of house with ground will be limited to 3600. . . . . xSi 1 ns 0 Vi3 Young Men! 1X NX, xV vx; r ri Payable $23 per month; 7 ; ' ' j l a 1 (Xxl Sidewalk,: sewer, street parking and trees all paid , by us. ; Awake to this rare opportunity to start right in your home making district that will each year get nearer the city's center. n I r interest. 47 ; In a restricted Street Plenty of Money to Loan on Real Estate I |