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Show THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORXIXG, SEPTEMBER 9, I Suggestions for Home Builders , REAL ESTATE America Turns To Apartment House Abodes TO CONCRETE I1IFUL Water Used in Mixing Should Increase Marked, ess Building Age Says; Small Lead. Cities Take Be Free of Foreign Sub- - stances of EveryKind. con-nerv- multl-fanil- indi-al- 7s7 iris record-breakin- mm i w- p- cttvJ U ly TApartntent House Ac- commodations in arate House Sep- a m - "OR ONLY $5000 you cart buy, faaing couth bit Vale Avenue, near street, a beautiful home of S targe, room, full, -- Douglas wall basement, heated with Rudy furnace, gas, wired for alec-tri- o straight Sullt on a lot 80x14 feet with all assessments psid. Th rang. lot alone i a $2500 property, th house cost to build (49M. Th doping lawn and stair approach and tho profusion of hrub and trees, with beautiful homes In every direction, mak this, for th money, tho most attractive offering on th East Bench. Terms now only 1500 cash and S45.00 par month. ' 9 Listen in on KDYL for complete detail, Monday svenlng, between 7 and t o'clock, or call u tarty Monday, morning. . ' Architects iii Airpoirt Bond Issue France Obtain Sunnort of a two million dollar mu nlcipal airport bond issue by the city of St. Louis. Mo., was given ny in St. Louis Reel Estate exchange. Tlv exchange foatered the project by t an intensive advertising campaign and vote. Isaae came by Bert C. Palmer Co. REALTOR ' " 25 East 1st South St." r - " Wasatch 7874 Minidoka County Cuts iSean Crop hs Mortgage Loans f i riatists have recently pronounced the heart iieloa Her to be the Deal in me ' atnte. "v . Kew white beans hav been cut as yet, butjt Is expected that within 10 nays practically sii neias win ne reaay. ( f ! ' , RUPERT.- - Idahot BeaaT cutting1 been in progrees In Minidoka county about 10 day, and by September 10 It Is anticipated moat of .the large crop will bv been cut, with threshing tari-Insthe middle of the month. Aecordlng to Mx Hadenfeldt, local manager for a seed house, which has l acres of seed bean under contract m me county, uie crop nere gives pru- isa of adod results, other bean sne- - FASM WASTg UTILIZED. x Thirty year ago furfural ws a liemical riiriosity selllnr for 130 pound. Aaricuitural chemists found way to manufacture It from corncobs and other farm wastea Now It sells for u little as 10 cents a pound In quan-- i lities. Is used In manufacturing syn- thetlc resins, solvents and tnsectlcldes. and agriculture la getting aom return "Cx . from a waste. . . NO COMMISSIONS ! ; j Beneficial Life Ins. Go. STAKE HOLDS CONFERENCE,; POCATEf-LO- , Idaho. Regular quarv tcny conference of Fdcatello Stake,10 u churclTt-pene8. at l. Saturday m. with President William A. Hyderfn charge. Representative from jSnlt L d Include A. C. Rees. represiitlng he Sunday School aasoclation; Axel Mad-- ; aon, the young men, and Mary C. Krm- ball the young ladies' orgiinisatlona, and Elisa 8. Bnnion tha primary. NEVADA AS STOCK STATE. v. Stockbrokers In NeRENO. vada are already beginning to turn their thought to th first annual California livestock and baby beef show to be held In Sen Frsn'tsco in Novem- - 6 Q0 Verm on t- - Buil din g: I f 1929. pleted by - lr. Mead I ..k voii f. "; tiep..-- - - ana .veP-room,- 1tVU Jm convnl"' ' ti.t. Th - h- 6V spp"6':.' call for ,0f an spi,, MI,tav" - new" - ' I J" ZZZZZZZZZ uphalt J.-.nsi- "1 fclTiajr''l""-(lF"'lf"''- OUaoiS " .1. ...RssTrt - 1 -- ' tJies. - , i 455 - shingle roof on now. Q Don't wait until mow o LET us call and give you a free estimate on your v roof. All Colon Q Sale of the home of Joseph F. Merrill, commissioner of education of th U'D. 8. church, at 102 University street, to Newell B. Dayton, Trust comtreasurer of. Tracy Loan pany, ha been announced by th Bee- hive tteaity company. It i understood deal Proper fees to !e paid srthltects In that 117,000 was Involved In France has recently been procured by Mak at few extra dollara that which the French Society of Architects, idle aewlng machine through th correspond to the American Institute Want Column of Th Tribune. of Architects." that architects have a right to demand pay for their work and thst a reasonable charge should be met, hns been made by the Ministry of Public Instruction I and Beaux Arts. are: The flees fixed by For the first 100,000 franc ((4000), 7 100,000 the secoud francs, per cent; for I per cent: for tha following 200,000 franc. 6.60 per cent, and for every thing over iOO.000 franca, i percent. a For ordinary work the total fee Is divided Into three sections, the following percentages being alr,lowed for each: Preparations of plant and drawings, IS per cent; detail drawk10 ings, specifications and supervision, per cent; for bills of quantities, measuring up work and verifying contractors' bills, JO per cent. Reimbursements tor expenses or me architect In his work also are permitted when 'the architect can show cause aa to why he is entitled to this consideration. Such expense include item such ss starnped paper, filing of records, making aurveya and similar burdens. Ovcrshingle asltnt Roof Co, T So. Main. A2 Was. 160 o mm mm.. Old American System aQi ipgaoi i I S5650 Official-recognitio- J. floor 301 Better Hurry that A sk.akSMa coming expresniy I0O0E GET $lOOODownand$eSa shows sss n- ot., prU.; ".a . rducd J'ySu WfJ DH '' grauro 1. SQuVrs. to Inspect th units for the Bait Lake Basin project, h will be requested to inspect proposed projects in vscne valley, th .Magpie rervstlon, th Echo dam project, tha Kama diversion project, the Deer Creek reservoir sit and th Utah lake units. W Roomss;Month 7 a Aid of the United States reclamation service will be urged for several state projects, when Dr. El wood Mead, commissioner of tha reclamation service, Visits 8alt Lak September 10. While 57750 a-lay g-- Projects Aid Requests Ready Brings $17,000 Fee Recognition 1 ? ikt.-- i Si. S archi-tect'- PROSECUTOR S peclsl te TDe Trlbeae. . I' .'.r - msmm Wf I RESIGNS. i- -. Miss Ttertha TWIN FALLS. Idah Muckey submitted her resignation to the county commissioners today us as sistant prosecuting attorney and will leave noun with Mrs. Emma L. Wsr-refaaM1JMM"- president of th Business and pro fessional Women's clubs, on a rest trip, fo, The rerigna'I'MJ will become errectlve September 10, and no successor hss Seldom do haa been been suggested. Mirs axsiatant county attorney since July. close to U. W. of J. term the Taylor. during She came from Maintain View, Wyo. - -"- - ,. r t itK' ia lnwi Mu-ae- y I2, ' FOREIGN STUDIES PLANNED. Seedst t Tbs Trlbeae. V, HAILKV. Idaho At th flrKt meet- log of the season. Thursday, the Hailey Civic club decided on a program for the yerwhlrh wou'dmrilce ajrtudy of TbreTgn coubfrres. oie escli rKJiiHu TT day in j lsj. voted fo hsve a, ft -a .iir t imwMiiriiT , , at;. : .. ,4 n. i H A ouH ! lJi-'Mjet aotii m u suMiiod mm fctoher to hich nenier "f the fedof Winden and erated clubs of th district will Iangtrg iUtt Jauxegui of Reno ar directors. Uvited, ')upijd 'tuuojd while T. H. COMMUNITY BROODER PLANNED, Msntl la planning to erect a commu nlty brooder poultry house of 10,001 capacity. It I expected to be com I Merrill Home St.' Louis Favors , 1 n;'VVr riff revolutionary war and Its restoration expected to provide added stimulus to American history and American tra dition. The old house are to be stripped of recent modern trimmings and their former colonial porchas will be restored. Th city will assume th aspect of aa early colonial town, bringing with it th atmosphere of bygon days, when th United States' wa born,, in ' '"Aheayt as Represented' sereat drrnwla aad seeerflealieas foe the seas sWwa aawv aasy a - TCerMnt fel 1 TMa tBt ffeSaer H. Umm WtmUAlmm UW aS fW, threark ce oecrarlea with the Arehlteeta' gnatll Reeae Servte Barraa. The Baveaa la esatraUed by taa Cenmrras. Btatea of Calted ot ta4orsetn3kl the Department Architects aad ha tha ef InsUtat Amrrieaa at ttaestloM from ear readers rerarSIng heme MM tar il be answer a a eharr hr the teehaseai aepart-nteBerne sadestas me Heoee Address BuUdtog fcoltor, Boreas. Service email ArrhllaetsThe ef sUmpea, s4irecd envelope. ,' ef th Catted tstfas, bM. Ih Arcfalteel' tarn OwntsBt XOTZt EDITOR'S according to Mr. W. T. Hasslr, meitM ber of th board of control. The purpose of the meeting Is to dise cuss th proposed Improvement to th building, which th member of thi thre club are contemplating having done, provided It meet with the p prove of th majority of th members ui in ciuds. Bid and plan from varlou archie tects or tha city will be looked over an discussed and the p an of act on to hi taken decided upon, according to iMrs, fiasier, tt: Williamsburg, th tiualnt old capital of colonial Virginia, th first sit of th House of Burgesses, and tha seat of th oldest college In America, I to he restored to It original colonial Fund for the Work will be supplied by John 1 V. Rockefeller, Jr. Th old town th scene of some of the most stirring vent during th of the Living Room State" lde-ab- ly Quaint Colonial Capital City to Be Restored why he could not hav a hous with the convenience of th apart 1 v. ment. Here, in design if. i.. in kWm& hr? ivn the answer to that question, but it l infinitely superior to an apartment as everyone will know. For one thing there Is mora tpaca and, ot course, there is light and air Xrom all sides. Home builders will be struck at onco with the great beaut of the interior. Architects will b even more impressed with the fin logic of the plan. There isn't any dining room. Why should thera be for a small family? A table at one end TA View the! of the living room will sen Deng NO. double purpose of library table and laundry and storage. It Is manned, place to ame. ati unaer me,ii possible, to nave the grade ter-triple casement windows,, with an raced away at the rear, so as to outlook on th side yard, it will b permit windows of good size to light In & very pleasant place. uie basement This room is an extremely, band-som- e The exterior Is beautifully pro-one as will be seen irom the poruonea, malting" use of inexIn sketch. The view is looking toward pensive materials to secure unecicT m Bftoo- I the front It includes the front usually fine results, showing the window with bookcases on either skilful hand of the master designer. side and a fragment of the fire- The cast stone trim about the place along the long wall. . The front window and doorway, tiled working out of these niches for rooi, me ornamental chimney top, the books will not be expensive. the cast ornament below the front Looking at the plan again you window, give th picturesque and home will see it includes a vestibule with romanuo quality - whlc& a spacious coat closet, a kitchen builders are demanding. In this complete with labor saving devices, respect it is truly a modern house. broad cupboard space, sink under The terrace may be covered with windows, the rerrtgeraior in me a colorful awning when funds per gtade entrance where it can easily mit Construction: Concrete masonbe Iced. There are two bedrooms of good ry, exterior' finish stucco, roof of siro each with a capacious clothes tile. clcset The bath room is compact, Designed for east or Facing: but space is gained for a generous south facing. May be reversed for The bedrooms and other facings or to take advantage Untn closet bath open off a hall, providing the of peculiarities of the site. so zeet privacy for this topart of tha bouse xat site: Approximately 4 good planning. that is essential depending on city- ordinances. . In the For furthet of . There is space Complete working plans may be hown in this series. plenty note. see editor's information room. fuel and obtained and other boiler this for designs basement for The Beauty Spot fn e. ber, 1(1. owner living lri.ayt MANT a bom house haa wondered LIVE IN GILMER PARK g fi; 1; ' of the n Improvements On Clubhouse Get Attention figure-recorde- -t iLL This strurtnre Is under wsy and ltd eoniiletion I expected within seven og ciifht inonths. The new building of the Packard Mo tor-.- , Inc., announced last week. al4 renewed activity In Ritlf I.ski. ,: Th s building, which Is to cost Ha.fHM wlil be completed within six mon'hx, at thi corner uf Eighth booth and Main, streets Indicating the trend of aue tornolilie buslneas In that direction. Tnn purchase of "the site of the ol4 rttiace Candy company at 44 Homo Main street by tho Nations! Ijollnr hto-of Francisco also li ex pee'ed to add to the appearance of th busli is section. The building will b rem.xJeled and completed by Novenibeg 1, according to present plans. A addition to South Mala, atrel buildings la the structure of tha Neon Hign company at the corner of Herbeit avenue and Main street. With the apparent trend of certain type of bualntse In that direction. South Mala street property is expected to b cone enhanced. Bu.luing activity In Salt Lake has recently been stimulated by several project elthe contemplated in Ihe near future or already under Construction of publio buildway. Construction Operations At ing and business block In Halt Lake, to be finished within a year, tain High Peak in America atxptctea present total mar than six hundred thousand dollar. During August. Principal bulUIinga soon to be under ar Klnasbury hall and the I'uion building, situated on tha of campus. Together-theContinuing th rapid pace asiumed structure Utah will value approximately construction thi oper summer, early The I'nion building Is ex j40.0im ation last monlh esubllshed a ne pected to cost 1300. 000 ind Kingsbury will cost .record for August actlvltht. according hall, th new auditorium, IJiO.Ow, according to present eatl-m- a to statistics Just compiled by th As t ?. soclaUd General Contractor of Amr- Ancther building which ia expected lea. Th figures, covering all types ot to add increaaid activity both commercially and In real estate Is the new sd- construction, show June of this year SI dltloa to the Kress store, on East Broad th month on record during which s way between Main and State atreeta. greater volume ef work wa handled. Th total volume of construction for the first eight month of this year la more than t per cent greater than the for the corresponding period of 1)17. Indtcatlona that no radical sisrken-In- g of construction operations will take place during th week of the Immediate future ar being drawn from reot. awarda of port contract. Th volum of contracts awarded during July wa th greatest noted or thst month In any year on record. The total olum of contract PBOVO. Representative from all awarded during th first seven months or this year Is 10 per cent greater than tha clubs owning control In th Wo the total gained during th same pe- men's clubhouse of this city, namely, th Women riod ia I9S7. Municipal council, th Sorosla club and Nintnth Century A scale which pieces Ihe 1111 average hold will a meeting at the clubat 100 aa Us baala show the Index club, number for the volume of construction house. Saturday evening at I o'clock, under wsy during August to be tin, Index numbers fo - other months of the current year are: January, ISfi: February, iti; March, 137; April, IIW; May, 1H5; June, 44. and Index num. July, 137. corresponding ben for months of H!7 follow: January, Jgs; February. Ill; March, 133; April, May. 17: June, til: July, OcAugust, J3J: September. tober, 122; November, lit, and Decem- es I'nl-verjl- ty Idaho Road Work Bids Called For - j conal.-ucllo- single-famil- 4 this type of abode provides sufficient room for a email family and yet "pace. The interior of the house is logically arranged. This tie ftign of a modern bungalow gives the home owner ihe privacy of a single dwelling and the conveniences of an apartment. ,The plan of 6tts, - rain IliEII'C Salt Like Building Activity Stimulated by New Projects -- . Ptaltetlc published by. Building Af Indicate that th trend or families toward apartment house continue to Increase. A survey of 557 cltJea show that the percentage of families residing In spartmenta has Increased from H.4 per cent In 1321 to iS.i per cent In I92S. The survey shows, however, that a larger proportion of families living In larger cities- .- reside In multlfamlly dwellings than do families living In smaller communties. In 14 cities having populations of more than 600,000 each, it was shown thst SOS per cent were living In multiple dwellings. Milwaukee, Wle., ha th largest percentage of families residing In apartment houses, there being 43.4 per ent In 1M7, compared to 19.4 per cent of the families provided for in 192. This trend toward apartment house marka a change In the national characthe jiuhllca-tlo- n ter of the United hold. Only a few year ago ay majority of clllien resided In dwellings and th astonishing increase of apartment houses Indicates a distinct change ot taete. mrmer- mor It prwlttce a situation wherehy ill be less stable ' where residents be fewer home owners, thns thera will producing less settled communities, and where'condltlon in th building trade Will change the article contlnuea. The movement also Indicates that city dwellers In America are adopting the practice of European city dwellers In preferring th conveniences of dwellings to th Inducement of , a home. (By the Architect' (mill Houh Ser vice Bureau of h United States, Inc.) When you break n object ynq msy glue It together. If it it well glued it won't break there again. That what concrete Is. The broken object re crushed none or gravel. The flue la the cement. Now when too much water la put In irlue we know the vitality of the flue la lowered, objerta do not etlrk to- , well. Exactly the same thin; fretber so In concrete when too much water la used. We know also If the glue la used In too little quantity, so that parte do not ret thoroughly cov ered with It. they do not adhere and If you hurry up the job all the parte may not be properly covered. A almllar thing happens In concrete when too tittle cement la employed or It la not mixed long enough. A ii In. It Is common experience when glue Is used that If some Injurious chemicals are present the flue deteriorates and objects fall apart. In we find a similar condition when certain chemicals find, thejr wsy into the mixture organic compounds, .leaf molds, manure, aty kind of rotted vendition, black soil. Oust Interfere With Concrete. ' Finally, we do not cement things together satisfactorily wheu they are dusty because the dust Interferes with the flue, keeping U from covering the substances which must be bound. In this wny we see how essential It la that the aggregate and fraval used In cone Crete muat be clean, free from duat. Good concrete la obtained by using a sufficient amount of cement, clean sand and gravel, or broken rock, and no more water than Is necessary to thoroughly wet the mixture, and then turning the mixture the proper length of time. Bids for th construction anoTm Mixing water ahould be clean, free provement of the North- Fork Payette from oil. alkali, and acid. In general, National forest road In Idaho will be water that Is fit to drink la fit for received by the bureau of public roads a. m. septemoer x. Concrete. In th matter of aggregatea, in Ogden until a clean, coarse snnd free from foreign All bids must be sealed. The length X 36 miles. Is from and clean, hard pebblea, of th project materials, to 1 and 1 Inchea In else will be found most satisfactory. he watertight, mass concrete for Add Cement if Water footings, retaining waits, etc ... ( la Too Plentiful. Watertight basement walls, pits, walls above ground, dams, etc, I For the home owner planning to do hia own work of concreting about th Water storage tank, well curbs, , platforms, cisterns, septic tanks, premises, a pall marked on the Inaide at different heights to radicate quarts driveways,4 floors, sidewalks, 2 i and gallons' will be found bandy for steps, etc If aggregates ar dry add approximeasuring water and a pail may also be used to measure cement, sand and mately one gallon of water to the pebbles. In mixing one sack batche It amount given above. is not necessary to measure cement, aa The correct amount of mixing water r.ne sack holds exactly one cubic foot. and aggregates differ according to the Sand and pebbles are then conveniently class of work being done and the home measured in bottomless boxes to hold owner will find it to his advantage to of volumes desired. Following Is a table use the recommended quantities water when doing his own work.- - Copyfor your guidance: The Architects, Small Gallons of Water right. 12. to Each Batch. House Service Bureau of the United Kind of Work Foundation walla which need not States, Inc. eon-i-r- et Activities in the Construction Field INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Home With Apartment House Conveniences Continues HT 1023. f,T"niWniy ' i4 home on East Bench, we'offer a modern, of V. and East High at such a sacrifice. Owner fi& S5800, bnt has purchased an $11,000 home in Fed eral Heights. Does not need this home. full Cement Basement Furnace, Double Oarage. Easy Terms. Faces East, Fine Lot. -- 'ft.. sr?j--r .... ri f ir-' t trjLr . Halloran-JuHg- e Trust Co. Phone Wasatch 633. fc m ..e..e,e. rs rswril .,.;" J |