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Show I k v blRISTMAS NEWS, bECEMBER T T TTIE 15 1 1923 ID t 'I SUGAR HOUSE BUSINESS CENTER FAST EXPANDING HOUSE SUGAR Gateway bu to- Wjomh this year and the estimated co" of the work for which they werg Issued are follows- - Janu-ary-permits, govt 1202,825; 80 permits, cost 24,.ff 980 1 March 90 permits, cost 1380,-J-'April 200 permits, cost 1. 1?'?:?' done 119 permits; cost 9. 521,075. July lift permits; cost 88 permits, cost e 059 .i.AuKUS' 730; October 125 .permits, cost, 8481,955, . , I Tjie total number of building pertfilts for this year have been by Mr. Plnney to" run around 1200. While this number f It' stands as estimated by th will be exceeded the Iota number of , permits by during 1 92 f and also 1922, the, cost of wot)k to bo done under the per a, been called Eleventh East and Twenty-firThe Granite Ftanlng Mills hss enjoyed a remarkable season. TWti firm does mill work for firms alt over the state. It Is doing the mill work on the new Continental Na-- I tional Bank building and other uptown structures. representative The K. A K. Engineering Co, has. moved to enlarged quarters and reports exceptlonaPgctlvIty In plumb-- 1 Ing and hardware construction. Manager Done of the Penny company, which opened it Sugar House store during the past vear, with the rabid strides pleased made by his new institution. of the owners with reference to the ability of Sugar House to support sn Institution of the sort have been more than ful-st the Canyona of the Wasatch. The reaeon for thia dcslgnatloiji ia the fact that practically all rpad leading to Whsatch canyona paea through this section.. In view of this fart, the auto trafflo io Incredibly heavy during certain times of the day and especially at week ends. On Memorial day, for instance, during the majoi portion of the day automobiles passed the flax pole at the at of 1,00 an hour. Southeast Soft Lake has acquirin a ed community-consciousnewonderful degree during the past two years. Activity centers around the Sugar House business section,, which surrounds the Plnsa at "the East and intersection of Eleventh South- Twenty-fir' South street Is said Twenty-firs- t of circulation to carry a heavier school children, during certain times of the day than any other street of the city. The Irving Junior high school and the Forest school are located on this street snd many of the pupils of ths Garfield school also use this highway. . The completion of the Country club house during the last year has number of greatly oraugmentedin the the eectlon. visitors guests During the year, the postoffice has been moved and considerably-enlarged- . Twenty-thre- e carrier station. More t operate out of this mall is handled b this office than by any other station in the state with the exceptions of Sait Heks and Ogden. Warden Devine's policy toward the paroled prisoners as well as toward some state prison inmatesn has been such as to relieve the to degree of the worry naturally attendant uponto the prox- -- , the peel of the Institution imity The latitudes extlenoe section. In the past tended to prisoners have been carefully considered and in numerous Instances withdrawn. There is still a very urgent desire to have the prison moved to a m'ore suitable location. The building of homes throughout the section has been reassuring. Sugar House as a point of supply for building materials is sd-moldy located. I! is said that of the new upward of 90 per Cent homes constructed In the recent past are located east of State and south of Nfnth South. Obviously, as a distribution point, considering South. i - ss filled. st i proximity amt grades, Sugar House is extremely accessible, Marvin O. Ashton Is president o U .the Sugar House Business Men's league, an organization of I firms. The enterprise of the section is duo in large part to the Indefatigable spirit of Mr. Ashton. Behind him are such firms n the Hvgela tec company, which .has one of the most making plants in the state; the Sugar llnus Gtain and Seed company, bidding-- 1 ton I'ndei taking opi a ny, Solomon-ParkShoe company, Sugar Bank- ing company, Michigan Furniture-lompanSugar House Humber A Hardware company, A. Mutton, the" man. ftinuoe Mr. Ashton is manager of the Sugar House Humber and Hardware company, one of the fastest In the distrlet. growingu- Institutions - letter club wns The organised to encourage the younger men to activity, In community enter-priseKarl Glade was the (ns stlgntor of the movement, G. Mere lin Snuthwiek has been president of the club since its organisation.;" The have been reapon-- i slide for a number of community building movements such ss the. p opened widening, of til street at . " " follows: 19151218 permit, cost 83,260,720; 19161153 permits, cost 12,889,749; 917 805 - per- - mils, cost 1 2.7 81. B65; 1918 784 cost 12,819,695; 1919 permits, 1100 dost 34,060 496; permits, 1920822 permit, Cost 19211555 permits, - t 86.010.229;st 84. 631.433; 1181 permits, e th 84SO.OOO vember which compiled. 33,939,-35- 3; cost thus for 6.06t cost for 'estimated l M it' -- v permits, In 1923 544 No- yet completely , Other new enterprises are the Bailey Market, specialising In fruit and fish; Southeast Dairy, furnish ing dairy prolucts, th Garment company, Osborn Auto company, representing the Gray car; the Confectaurant, a comblna-- ! tion confectionary and a restaurWatklps,, dealers ant; Brinton and Nu-Sly- le ip novelties, Bhe Hyland and Princes theatres have been taken under one management; th proprietors being It,- - F. Brown and associates and , C, O, Hawxhurst, BIGGEST BUILDING YEAR YET Continued from page fourteen) the city building inspector. These permits, numbering 179, represent the largest money value in building ever contracted In the eity during one month and officially recorded. The estimated value of permits taken out in May, lust, is more than half th total number of permits taken out during the entire year of 1916. September Is the second largest month for building activities this year as shown by ths Inspector's record During I4cptember 117 permits were issued for work estimated to cost 9968,776. see-"tio- m 8 mits this year wilt exceed by far the cost of work done In any prev- f . 01 year. The total mimhcreif building permits and costs of work to be don under those peimiOs for esch year from 1915 up tp the present is as 1 47 -- - 1 -- ' Comparisons. Building permits for other er . y. -- ' If IT GOfiS IN THE . , SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. SUGAR HOUSE Afrenta for Rudy Furnaces. SALT LAKE, CITY. The Spirit of Christmas is Here! 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