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Show THE SALT LAKE TRlB LTNErSXTIf DAY MORNING, APRIL ZTziz real estate ml industrial development Realtors to NEW RESIDENCE Four-Roo- m SECTION OPENS Structural tile dwelling, pleasant and inexpensive, answers purpose for Lots j many who are looking for homes, ' Rural touch given house. Purchased. wotlc ot ,(t- und in tlvities of this 1 Development of a new residential subdivision was inaugurated during the week with the purchase of 100 lots In Colonial Hela-htby R. I Bird. The land, consisting of twelve cro; was Lought from H. B. Cole (for fjn.nfto, lire deal being negotiated WaMer J Meelcs. In charge of the 'by real estate department of the Hallo-ra) uclse Trust company. Mr. Meeks will handle the development, which will Mart with the construction of ten houses at a cost of More will be bnilt as the demand requires them. A petition filed Immediately with the jcstiil le Mnmisston asking for an exten- sioti of paved streets, sidewalks and .sewer and water facilities into the Boards. in a statement The aeeoclatlon. made by Its general counsel, Nathan William MacChesney. points out that of I 5.f. aver- ts nt an 1n points- The section purchased by Mr. Bird I 1s located between Eighteenth and I .Nineteenth Kast streets and by Yale I avenue and Thirteenth South streets. . im mMmwxmmiim. n. i announced He the '' tremendous I BBIHIIBHIIIHIIHIIIIll - r This simple and attractive cottage design reminds one of some of the charming and much admired old On Attractive Terms, In any rural cottages, the walls of hlch were part of Vt.rh or Idaho. built of atones of small size. Here, however, the walls are constructed of Write Us for Information structural tile, a modern material. The exterkir surfaces of these units has a pleasant color, and they may be had with a plain surface or with an acree- ably textured surface. Stucoo for an exterior finish is unnecessary. These REAL ESTATE DEPT. tiles are set with broken mortar Lake. Vermont Bldg. Salt joints, insuring a well Insulated wall. Inexpensive houses of this type are 1JV1NM0C. receiving more and more attention. Home builders who must be most If economical about their homes they are to build at all, so that their Investment will not run up such heavy charges as to represent a disproportionate part of their Income, are finding In nouses of this sort a solution of their problem. Although this house does answer to a certain extent the present day question of high building costs and upkeep. refit It has been designed se carefully that it provides fully for the necessary requirements of space and aecomno-datloThe rooms are of good size, V.-- . .77 well fitted out. Here, as In many small houses, we have the applica- with wall specs well suited to the tion of the apartment house principle placing of comfortable and necessary W the separate dwelling small floor furniture. Beyond the door at the rear area, compact equipment, no waste of this room is tli dining alcove with (teats, talile under the winits built-iSpace, plenty of conveniences. ttHflftfffHf?l?i?iiifif??f1ffflm, From the porch one enters' a well dow, china cupboard, and a useful lighted.. HMmt rtwtin which , .veslwhs VfNMrtrjx'.., closet, ...V.H, Ms M- but . the front lawn and the side yard, and step or' two, through the door oppo site that hy which one entered, from the net, well lighted and efficiently arranged little kitchen. Here, within easy reach, are the' stove, the sink placed directly under the window, the cupboard In the corner, and space for the work table. The rear yard is seen Beside this from the rear window. window is a door which leads to the is a landing there Here grade entry. en route to the large cellar under the whole house, while directly beside the Built of Fieldstone in Beautiful Gilmer Park. grade entry, easily accessible from l.oth kitchen and outdoors, is the re10 for a. From 9 to m. m. Open frigerator. Inspection p. Returning to the dining alcove or the living room, one goes directly into the hall In, the center of the house Erom here It is but a step into the well arranged bathroom with Its built-i- n tub. or Into the front bedroom overJOHN 0. NICHOLSON, Contractor. looking both the front and side yards, or Into the rear, bedroom, which overlooks rear and side yards. Large linen und coat closets are conveniently placed in the hall, while In each bedroom there is an additional closet. In the celling of the hall, as the plans how, Is a disappearing stair, ordiINDIVIDUAL HOMES FOR CRITICAL BUYERS narily out of sight in the roof space above, but easily drawn down to permit one to carry into the storage space trunks and boxes. construction: Structural tile. a Lot size: Approximately thirty-fiv- e feet. facing: Designed to face west or north. Reversed plans may be secured for other exposures. (Copyright. 1928, the Architects' Small House ServlM Bureau of the United . States, Inc.) one-stor- y FARMS Jisfej3"H Beneficial Life Ins. Company 6 J ' n On Display Saturday and Sunday SALT LAKE'S NEW MODEL HOME II FETE GUESTS Plans are being made by the Salt Lake Reel Kstate board to enterta'n delegates to'he convention of the National Association of Real Batata Boards, who will entrain at Ogden on the resltors' special for Louisville. Ky., the convention city. Ogden will be the focal point to which all western realtors will conThe special will be made up verge. there and proceed east over the Union Paclflo railroad. Although the plans are as yet Indefinite, It Is expected that some of the delegations will visit The convention will in Salt Lake. be held from June 19 to 22. the lo plaflff. present According Tallfornla delegation, which will be headed by Hal li. Hotchklss. president of the state assorlstlon. will omorlse at least 150 delegates Among the notables on board the special from California will lie Past Presidents C. C. C. Tatum. Harry H. Culver and fred E. Reed, as well as Past National President W. M. liarland and National Director Frank Ryan. Among other Callfornians on the train will be- Is. 1. Pfau. Jr., presithe San ; Pwnrtrcu: jbonrtfr dent frank 11. Brooks, president. Los Angeles board; Carroll 8. Nelson, president, Pasadena hoard; Arthur J. DeIviard lano, secretary. Sacramento Mae M. Pettenglll, president, Kurekn vice A. Selover. Samuel presiboard; dent of the state association. Iong Beach, and John N. D. Griffith, secretary, jgan Diego board. realtors will AbouS twelve Utah join tie tain at Ogden. including Lawrence Mangum, president of the Utah State Realty aasociation. and T. E. fisddls, president of the Salt Iake board. of ot real estate selling and tha present ,tUns, to redeem property sold for Is It necessary lo pay all taxes taxes, In arrears in a lump eum, while the iatlon believes that the payment of one year's delinquent taxee should auiflcient to recover property. Crethe exating benefit dlstrlote to stand pense of certain klnda of Improve, to theni Instead of ments, saddling abutting property owners, willmeet-be the delved into thoroughly at ing. An effort will he made to secure s Arthur W. Ackley haa purchased from William " tJleasi'li Menlel for a consideration of 15,000. The building la located on Sixth South State and Second Eaat between streets. As part of the transaction Mr. Meldel has taken over two homes on t:ast Seventh South etreet worth Improvement ''' St. IJiO.MK). , h the principal speaker of the meeting, W. H. Daum of Loe Angeles, regional director for the National Association of Reel Kstate Boards. BULBS! BULBS! Largest Bulb Growers in the Intermountain West ''aaaHaniftli tw&$''mmBB&MGF iBr ' WtBsBBsii-- ' "' '. '' .... Egbert Sydenham MS SnaaW1 SaSJBJBSSJIBsas--- '-- Bids Will Be Accepted Soon on Old State House . V J We Offer the Flower Lovers a Standing Invitation to Visit tea uvea owes ninn rui Plate JSJSJSJ H.a.Uun.,af..l',Uh'.a..,qW. r tumors, n.mmtis; tu setj, architects In charge of the work. The last legislature- appropriated $10.-09- 0 io recondition- the eld landmark, considerable around which centers historic interest. i And See the Many Different Varieties of , HYACINTHS, DAFPIDILS, JONQUILS, TULIPS INLAND IjFERTEIZEP COMPANY And Other Dutch Bulbs Now in Bloom. i It will require many trips to really see and appreciate this Garden City of Utah, during1 the spring and summer. This beautiful spot has driving lanes through it so as to aid sightseeing from your cart, New varieties blooming and budding throughout tha season. n Pestoffice Place. Wasatch 2411 j Use Lawn Green We Have NO ODOR Acquired Yaleerest Park LET A II Company. W. 10. TEMPLE. W. NO WEEDS Beautiful Lawn Truck Orchard US BUILD AND FINANCE YOUB HOME IN THAT BEAUTIFUL SECTION. Farm Crop Fertilizer Doxey Real Estate --X. Mfrs. of Proper Balanced Plant Food Rations 7150. FARM? j MEETING TOPIC Picture a Home Like This on Tour Lot Allow us to tell you how to build at a reasonable cot a home of the highest quality of materials and workmanship, incorporating your own ideas so that the finished home will be one that you will be proud of and reflect your personality. We will be pleased to figure with you on any building that you may have in mind from the mountain cabin to the most beautiful home. complete rwAMcne Jesse M Wilier & Staff Inc 506-7-- 8 Phone Wai&tch 2272 Mclntyre Building Salt Lake City, Utah ESTABLISHED AGENCIES N. A. De Vingenia, Tooele. Pyper, Nephi, Jesee M. MIHtr 4 Staff, Salt Pyper Agency, JticfcfltM. J, M. Smith, Leyt'en. Fyper Agency. Cedar City. Homeland Realty Co., Prove. Nelson Agency, Ogden. A. V. Authorized Builder of Why a farm la a food huy rifht now wlH he one of the topics to come before the National. Association of Real Estate Boards when It meets In 3 for Its anLouisville, Ky., June nual convention. Harvey Rathbone, president of the HMfhSrtf frtnitssny. TJneofh. Xb.,' will had the dlscuselon.,on this topic Sessions of the at the three farm lands section of the association to be held in connection with the convehtlon. The movement of population from farms to cIMee continued In 19t7, hut at a less rapid rate than in preceding years, according to W. M. Jerdlne. secretary of ssrirulture. Statistic gathered by the depRrtment of agriculture indicate that In addition to the movement from farme to dtles which haa gone on for the past eight years, there has been a contrary movement from the cities to the . farms. Of persona leaving the city for the farm daring the eight-yea- r period, the department finds that IT per cent had previously had some farm experi half-da- y 18 ence. Of the farmers who leave their farms for the city, the department finds that more than still hold title to their farms. one-ha- DdK'T BE POOLED If You Want HOMES but today borrower are chooser Time was when the lender of money wgs s usurer. The charged extortionate rstes and dictated term. rower was little more than a despised beggar But today for csoital competing borrow. convenient. the Best He bor- The demend loans sre the life of business. is universal and those who lend money are for the patronage and good will of those who Interest rates are fair and repayment' plans WE OFFER OF SIX FIRST MORTGAGE LOAN PLANS. INQUIRE. YOU A C.HOIf E IT'S (NOT ASPHALT) SHINGLES CURTIS ZARR APPROVED CONTRACTOR as Ooely Bldf. Was SOtt. "THALIA" THIS SPECIAL COLLECTION OF CHOICE NARCISSI 1 1 2 Narcissus Thalia Narcissus Prince of Wales Robert Sydenham (Larger Than Van Warerin Giant) 3 Van Waveren Giant 92.50 $2.50 $1.00 4 King Alfred Spring Glory 5 Olympia 10 Glory of Sassenheim 5 Ashton Jenkins fapainj SU $1.00 $11.00 The Entire Collection for $10.00 by Presenting This List OUR OFFER -- 12 tool Stmt v YiitM HUuMtth 133 ThterHmt -- IDM $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 We will gladly give anyone, absolutely Pres. $100.00 Worth of Bulbs if they can duplicate at retail prices this special offer anywhere in the United States. CUT OUT AND SAVE THE COUPON Johns-Manvtl- le Asbestos HEADY" CUT ORCHID NARCISSUS -- 1 THE BOUNTIFUL BULB RANCH mi 11 A V lil For $15,000 1 1129 GILMER DRIVE Mf BUIT BULBS! the stamp tax Is still In force with respect to such bonds, debentures and evidences of Indebtedness and other Instruments as are Issued by a corporation, whether In connection with real estate transactions or otherwise. The revenue act of I111 repealed the stamp tax on all deeds. Instruments and Writings whereby lands or realty are granted assigned transferred or otherwise conveyed. It dropped the ulsuse of the 924 act which hsd Im- posed sucn a tax ana put noining in This was done at the re its niece. quest of the National Association of Meal Estate Boards, which pointed out that thla tax. requiring stamps in proportion to the declered consideration for which property was conveyed, afforded an opportunity for fraud. Inasmuch as It made it easy to Indicate a consideration greatly In excess of the actual selling value of the prop- erty. The revenue act of in; also repealed the stamp tax on bonds. and certificates of indebtedness, so far as that tax concerned lm dlvldusls. and The revenue acts of !MI, 1924 provided that on all bonds, debentures or certificates of indebted-Inness Issue by any person, and all struments, however termed. Issued hv any corporation w ith interest coupons or In registered form, known generally ss corporate securities, there shall lie a stamp tax. The revenue net of 1f2 changed this law so that only honds. debentures or certificates of Indebtedness Issued by a cirporstion with Interest coupons or In registered Lform... ktvyvv n generally ns corporate securities." are made sutijeci to tne stamp tnx.: of regulations 71 applicaArticle ble to this provision of Jhe stamp tax las- - provides: "In distinction from former revenue acts, the stamp tax provisions of the revenue act of 19JII apply to hond. debentures and certificates of Indebtedness only when issued by corpors-tlons- . snd no stamp tsx applies to such Instruments by individuals sfter March 2. 1958 " It has been held by the department of Internal revenue thst no Instrument which on Its form and face Is nrimarMv a promissory note, .whether made hy so Individual or a corporation, is liable to the stamp tax. City Apartments Sold This Week 1 on the east bench hsd Induced him to undertake the project. regie- nlejiee is but 4, x Lfty Indi-rto- d Mapping out ot a. legislative program will be the chief bullosas ot tha meeting of the L'tah State Realty association, set for July 14 at Provo, al1916-IRevenue act of dropping it Is announced by Werner Klepe, secdecided together the stamp tax on real estate retary. Recommendations, will be preconveyances and in dropping aNu the upon at the meeting, session of the etate sented the to next, stamp tnx on bonds, debentures and legislature for Its consideration, certificates of indebtedness when dlecusaed he to Among the problems by individuals did not drop the tax for all such instruments Issued will be the probating of small In connection with real estate transredemption of property sold for taxes, sontng for special assessment actions, according to a warning taxes other matters looking to the and an misappreagainst existing general hension which has been Issued by the National Association of Real Estate e, n l m ONREVENUETAX Activities in the Construction Field Map Program For Legislature at Provo n a hat the I Cottage Attracts Many Buyers :ve!opment of Colonial Heights Area Planned; 100 19 13, 1928. (A Olneiut Vou & ' V THE BOUNTIFUL BULB RANCH Look for Our Arched Sign and Drive in. On Highway Just |