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Show . ..., , . ' Saturday, October 5,1940 . e.0 . H . .... . Urged-T- . o n - I - 4 ' - - " o ; - ..1; ' ' ' t ' - - , , , . -- : , - - - , BY IL R.. CHAPMAN, President of the- Utah Realty-an- d Construction Compan - c 4,01, i ,CL,t... 4,44. .., : .,.;: ,, I't7- 1 ... ' 1 ' ,,, - . -- , i II ,ik ' - v 0 4 ,c, - PiA I ; I .14 1- e:,';i:.i t'4:-.- iliioammm.iu 10.... ONNAmit P'; lik10 r , ' : - Sj . .. MOVE -A- CTOSS the Continent as easily as across tho Street by mine AERO MAYFLOWER VANS - MODERN WAREHOUSE LOCAL MOVING HADLEY'S 41 East Broadway- 44481 - tion a month previous when the industrial' East accounted for s of the monthly increase over June, due chiefly to an upsurge in demands for housing facilities , industrial sections. The homes of America feed the nation and its government. are the greatvItal source , They of national growth and strength. Every family home is a root of the tree of American life. In times of national stress we all look to the government and its armed forces, but we must not forget that they would be nothing without our homes for their sustenance and reliance. The crown and boughs of a great tree in a storm hold the eye as the visible elements of strength, but the It is the- - unseen roots of tree which hold it aloft under stress. HOME OFFERS SECURITY In a world suddenly become insecure, home ownership offers the best security because it is the great common medium of united interest for the vast mathe jority of American citizens, one basic proposition on which they may join without any question of each other. In this unity which it fosters with neighbors, the community, the state and the nation, home ownership is today the main anchor of family safety. Home ownership is a pledge of patriotism in itself, a certificate of faith in the and we live In and its system of government. In a more material aspect home ownership is the surest refuge for family savings, when compared with other fields of investment. The basic value of the home is in the shelter it affords. This is an absolute necessity of life. Other necessitieS extreme fluctuation- - in but with today's established home fillanCing, the cost ,C)I in terms of dollars, can be 25 pegged for as many as years ahead. home-buildi- per-mont- h, must be properly tot maiii.a house look its best. pointed plants Spiky, should be avoided, and busheti should. be grouped to provide ac- cents and to conceal architectural faults. A few larger, more spread- bushel; nre much more effec- 'Ing - tive than numerous small plants, ' and a waist-higprivet hedge running parallel to the house is a MJ real asset. h project will have full benefit ng of our long exp.irience in arranging F.H.A. Home Loansexperience In preparing complete that and comprehensive applications se can act upon them promptly. Ice homobuildors Imoor that out sonic . deckled advantages. protect. Como In and dtscuss your Wo can St a plan to Tory need.- home-bondi- t 7 '4,- - -- - : 46.' e '''..,,',,:tr,....,.:- :: - . 'N - , ' :.,,-- -- ,,1 -, , a ..4:,,,,c,t,,,,7,,,:r7 ,. .':,.. :,,',..,,...-- ... H '''''''' - ,k '''';-,;- - - Co-- . , - . ..7 -- - -- ,......,, ,;,-. . , I, '' ..., ,:.. . t '' . ' --1 " , , , 1 ' ' ' , ,, , ! ,. :., . .....:......i..;, '.::' ,, , 1 ., , , : .. : 4 - , --.' -- ...,1 ......T' ' - - The seven-roo- m ' '" ' '' 'r , - :' '." : ;; :'::''...; -- -- - :: ..: , i 4 ,. 4 -- -. y, to I Frio )i - t -- 1 rising estate., existing lela . - , ,,,s .., -- te ::, In-a- ::, ',": ::,.-,0,-- . n - - September Permits Show No the usual building boom continued during September, when building permits were issued for construction costing $664,240 compared to the September, 1939, total of $394,- 155. of homes. The use of copper in thickly During the last month a total rolled sheets for protective of 119 residential building per- mits were issued having a total cost of $481,233, a big jump over last year when September's home building cost totaled $248,651. record The building year of 1939 will be 20 about per cent surpassed by tothis year, the report issued , day indicated. Cost of new building eonitruc- Von for which permits had been issued in nine months of 1940 was 14,495,295. with structures. Cost of building construction for the corresponding period of 1939 was $4,726,807 and for the year the outlay was $4,897,518:7 as such' poses pur- waterpro-ofin- roofs and damp proofing foundations have been limited because of high cost. Today, electro deposits of copper on lead drums produce thin sheets of purse copper, free from pin holes and in any width up to 60 inches, which are manufactured cheaply enough to be used in ordinary construction. A perfect, thin sheet of cop--ps n is ,685---new-- Hints On Buying Rugs ,i k Have you given thought to your rugs lately? Are there some that need replacing? Or are you planning to buy any soon? There's nothing like moving day. to focus attention on your floorcoveringsl For when we shift our belongings from one home to another, we're lucky In if we find that our rugs are entirely at home in their new surroundings. But whethef-Lt- & plan to move this fall or not, It's a good time ,to take stock of your floorcoverings. First of all there's a war and a war affects the supply sources of wool, the main Ingredient in Because the wools grown itinzfl this country are too fine for use in rugs, the manufacturers have to import wool from other countries and most of those COWL. tries are now at war or under ' embargo. As a result, 'carpet wools are growing more diffictilt to obtalif and consequently raw wool prices go up. Current market reports indicate that there is sufficient wool on hand to Meet the requirements of the next few months so if you're planning to buy a new rug, now is the time to do SO while there is still enough wool available and before supplies become limited causing rug prices to rise. Entirely apart from the wool situation, however, there are other reasons to' purchase new floor coverings now. The experienced decorator builds a room 'scheme from the ground up and this means starting with the rug or carpeting. In moving to a new home your rug, more than ever, will form the basis of your decoration, bringing new life and colbr to your other furnishings. Your rug is more than just a floor covering. It is the key to your color scheihe drawing your ' other into perfect furnishings -balance to' makethecompleted-- ensemble a truly harmonious ii .' ' ,,, ' 0 01 . 0 , ' ' 0 1 ..... ., , tP, 'c11.o slikyt .; r7.'""1 ' 0, ..... ..,... , , , , ' 0 i1 i , I, f fr '- .. 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' , . - ;IT...i . - ,, 0 , . : "fa . i ,,, At it I t - - , - :r . . ' - , - 7, - '- ISugarhouse Lumber ,Et '-- . -- 1 00 ' ., FOR YOUR HOME . , .. ''' - -- , 1 , , Ask for a FREE HEATING ESTIMATE, . Hundreds of families are now planning their housing needsand right now we can guar. antee that you will never buildLremodel!, or repair to a better advantage. we are specially equipped to handle every detail of planning, financing, and materials for labor. the even ing yourob, t a penny down And here's good - - - . ' . . . new--no- ' , , - - , An electrically controlled thermostat regulates temperature. And just a few minutes a day during cold weather, and once a Week during mild ' . temperatures is all the attention a Stoker requires. --- REMODEL - . - 7 REPAIR - An Automatic Coal Stoker, you know, keeps a small bed of coal burn. ing to provide, as required, a steady flow of heat to keep the air moving and the temperature even at all times. There's no "all on or all off" heat with alai. And because the fire never goes completely out, floors and other cold areas never get a chance' to cool clown and cause clan. gerous, uncomfortable drafts. , cost ,. - - Copper roofing used to be very expensive, costing from 65 to 70 cents per square foot applied. .mmomilomilillearaismoitimisioolthimmoul , However, there is now on the marke a type Hardware'-e- o copper roof whichgbas all the ad- vantages of the old type but bit 0. ASHTON, Pros. -- - 4, ,,, - - - ,., - - .1ioncr IL costs only -- 18, tents to al cents 1 - ' litairDS, My gHU Taut Slit iirith, ' . per square foot applied. This iIn the same price range as tile roPom4vmmot"Preolmouroommingumetwoommommommmimmumg.r.......mommi...., , Or asbestos shingles,. , . , ' , r ; , , . ., A.N ,.. - S' 1 1 ,.k,,,... , - '''. - - ''),,,,,,,. , , , , :t ar--ne- - ' , ..... Miniature photographs every piece of property in Springfield. Mass.. are being taken by the city government under a new plan just announced. The file of these pictures will be used to give tax assessors a quick and practical way to check valuations and assessments, to run down property that is escaping taxation.-an- d ta provide and more equitable basis for establishing tax...rates. one have should house Every medicine cabinet with lock and key. All poisons and special remedies should be kept in it where they will be out of thet wayacwhere they cannot be used cidentallyand where children , cannot- get at them. -- .- , ,r tf h -.- . k' I City Takes Photo Slipping and falling in bathtubs is often due to curved bottoms it is said. A new bathtub lessens the danger of slipping when stepping in or out of the tub and prevents skid.: ing while taking a shower. have wide The modern tubs edges that can be used as seats, making foot bathing easier and dressing more convenient. Built into the wall for one inch with half-incraised tiling ledge, they - prevent : seepage andassure neater and easier tile work, it out. was pointed The fire place has been rediscovered as a decorative and social necessity in the home. At least one fireplace, usually the one in the living room, is now part of the plan of every well designed house and apartment. In country houses there are apt - - . ; for proper insulation under the burner combustion chamber. LESSENS DANGER , , , i:,- , oil Of All . - . . - market Because of the high base it provides space for a stoker and as a thick water or moisture sheet and just as Thus the protective value of cop. per, thick or thin, in concealed uses is dependent upon intact apnot upon weight. plication, However, the thin sheets of cop.. need per for safe handling and undamaged application on the job. .. , ',- - ' ', the impermeable-- 1a lust-a- ., ' ". to be more. and when old houses- -are bought fr remodeling, almost ,1 consideration of the the first prospective owner is the number of fireplaces. MARBLE FIREPLACE The use of marble in decorating modern fireplaces , insures harmony because of- the natural is blending of- the colors. There trouble- with-no redecorating marble. It does away with the periodic upset and dxpense of conditioning which most mater-- ials require. In view-o- f Rs permanence, and the fact that it eliminates all refinishing costs, ' marble offers the home builder real economy. A new type of boiler, tlescribed as an all purpose boiler be- - ' cause it is adaptable to hand, oil tnaterials - and appliances, including thin sheets of copper for waterproofing, modern bathtubs, marble fireplaces and combination firing boilers, are aiding In the construction and decoration . .WA:ybt',.,''''k',.''''''.klk,,,,,,, , ing - - - - New-build- ILL .i. -f--- ' -- Latest Building Materials And Appliances Include Marble Fireplaces sea- , , , Let-U- p Virli41 no signs of sena- Contraction,---the - ' rensir. yodecrazationand - .....4:,.,., ''. I - ' . - L ---- Approximately 5,000 lending ill8tittltIOMI from coast to ' coast are approved by the FHA. tO . s make thit type of loan. - One btmdred to 800 foot cane dies of light are recommended for close work by the Eye Con... Nervation Council of America.---,---"--- , - '' . ,......,,,,, , 000,000. -- New Bath TO Has Safe, Syquare Bottom ' ,, fi 1 - al I '' ., - firebricL--- five-room . , -- . : tation of -e-xieting--- structures----7-treachei, .of the .highest-poin- t the year during- - the month. end. with 55,250 notes reported.- - for .insurance -- to tho ,- --FHA. in the amount of ,, $230 1 ,. k. i. r; 'ill,--- .... ,.:-- I ' ; 1501 lv.-Melec- - f,1, '' ' East Fifth South Street, Afton M. Wright to Frank . 0.,;7,-- - five-room,- b.it; so-tha- ,. . - ,,,,-...- .. . i:-'7- , !- First Security Trust Company to Ritchie. lire. -, , - . --,- PI ,i,.,,,,;,. , C011. rGoe:mrgeeolO4'nial; C2h15rIstoernseeenin srrfoeuer-: '1'. r.st ' 1 room bunFalow; 523 Fifth-Avnue. Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Company to Edwin S. 782 Spring- Blist, seven-roomview Drive, John E. Hilton to 'Rol ,e. of Salt Lake ueilimprovements ,, ,(- : Denver Street. Christensen to J. .' Bruce Shields, 10 r?om triple7q ' -956 Park sen to Mrs. Mark Hansen, four. e.' agria9g3e9, $ . 1940, $4,229. Innecrreenae ein.ofththe average va le iir 171 1 - A. George - 3T4h2e9; i, ' 1 JENRINS.WOODBITRY ltr938an'SatC: and in - frame. INCREASES wounfi ni9te3d8 854, ' '' I RobeDan, five rooms. KEYSER REALTY COMPANY 35merr5m toWilLeosonnarAdv jeenxtrive.Fraroonrak The outstanding feature of the listing was the increase in valueof the average sale, Mr. Harding ',.1. ., ''', , li.:i'77-.---- ., , Building Continues -- AVERAGE -- 1 ;.; -- , . -- .1 ,..;.,,' Transfer Of NewlyBuilt Horne Features This Week's Sales newly-buil- t 1 sataleeds dsu4113725S5epftoermble3r8, - 11' ': d,- neighborhoods values have increased and .& ten; , i A , .. f...: .,,...,. , ,. 1 , '' :: :l ncytobuikLbetter homes have, :. , kIincreased the average sales han- A 1 4 :' ; ' ,, . :. :led by the Multiple Listing Bu- , ... .. " ,,,G,T :: ., reau,'" nit'. ":;. ' :,: ' " '' 7 '1'.f. 7 , , .. He pointed out that the time- ', , o--: Is up- " : .! .. ,, ... ., inwve , swing , market ,,,,bi sth ments willI i ncrease in ,,:..,, .,,.,.,'"...--:- ", ,5:,. -'- 8's ,, '' :' '"' time. "This Increase in the val. '''' :.' ',';44:;"' : - ;i;, ...:0,.1'. ' - ' , ,,.,,,Wr l'',, , ' , .. N;;;',.-::lie of the average sale indicates ,74.,kA.-"- , 1 .,..::::., ,:,: , .,:,.:. ... 4 ...: p.,.. 14 ,,, the faith of home purchasers ,...;., ,:.: -: ,:::, OL 4,,,, ,::: In Abe future of Salt Lake real m.,,,mma ;&4,...:,,,.0.- ,::':iii c estate." ' ' SLIGHTLY OFF , ': ;BALES ,:, sales In Salt Lake this 'week fell off a little, according home of E. B.' Jepperson at 1958 Yale Ave nue was constructed and sold by Capson Bowman Inc.' to sales reported by local realtors ---home is Dutch-Coloniin architecture and I eatures four bathrooms. polled by The Deseret News. - - , 7" ; ::: The . 4 '7,- 7"...... ,,,, ,,.4,1.ta. k,,..t,g,,.,y. 4,,, Ili --::, ,,...., ,. ,17........... i'- - , '' ,:i. , ., 34,i17---- ,,,,. ....: :: , , A. 1(.. ,,i , , - .! ,,,:: 4 ,, , 4 ...., , , I 'il : ,, , 4- - q 4 , .:: A , , - HOME BUILD. 1 ERS-5- 12 Tenth Avenue, R. E. : Head to Douglas Graham, two. . . unit duplex, four rooms on a ! side; Hillsden Drive and Rolla. clay 13oulevard, Douglas ',Graham , to R. acre lot; , 223 Coatsville Avenue, Hazel Smith , . TTTT-'on- - " 1 ' , . ....,,, - ? ,'i .i , : gi, , ;. ::, :. I s',, . - ,.:: , ' -:: ., , s...,,,,,. , r ' , J ..., .:,., -- - : . - , ' -- ,I ' -- - ',- - s e,,..7 ,,'...., '; , s ,..., ,,,,,,, BETTILYON Mg - N.t, ' -.- : ' ....- , Realty sales in Salt Lake the 'month of September, 1940, exceeded those of Septem- ber, 1939, by approximately J7,. List. 000, records of ing Bureau ,of the Salt Lake Real Estate Board, show, Rich. ard F. Harding, board secretary, announced today. Sales during September, 1940. numbered 141 and the financial totaled $596,349. transactions Sales during the same corm, spontling month last year num. bered153, but the sales value totaled only $589,618. Realty. ? , , , '' .:. I , Ffrst,' Sectiritv Trust--- , :, '''".)' i ", - F9' f - , , .., ? -, , I ,,,,. . - dur-- . ' - t, . '''''' ' '' Sales reported were: - '''' I , , , - Pastoities :: ,,, - ::; :i:.::.:,.,:.,;',':,;' .5,or,eN::, unit, - Ask FIRST at Main Street Opposite th , , r s.' i., three-fourth- From Discussion to Completion Your - ' - 1 , :.- - ::,::,,;..- z I'lantini. - , , - :: - eme-twnership- - 1 - '''''''''?;::'7'f W''' s A i ' -- .11-:-1 ' , , t , - -- 4. payments of the cheaper house must be bal- Kr. Chapman- anced against the upkeep cost and the depreciation factors. The repair,costs over a term, may make a cheap home actually cost more than a quality built home. Insulation and weatherstripping raay add to the origukat price, . but they will be paid for quick- exceeded May, the previous beat ly by the savings in fuel alone, month this year, by over $4,. and after having paid for them- - 000,000," the report said, Every section of the country selves, will then begin to ac-- , west of the Alleghenies tUally put money into the south of Pennsylvania shared'the the increase over July, said pocket of the owner. Certain types of structural insulation Board's division of research and become doubly efficient , by snplyensturvdeiys.. acting as Sheathing, plaster closed a slight drop in recordings. This was in contrast to the situabase or wall surface. MOVING ,r-- :,. :' : : - ''''' :,:,,, to - i "t ' I - ;',:?' - C4-r-,--- ,, 'LONG DISTANCE , , - ' . , -- - - ,- , ,,i,,,-;:n:,.,:--- be taken into consideration besides initial pric,,,,, Illthe first place411e .lower amortization Families who begin now to pay for a home under today's financ-ing have no need to fear rent boosts. Every some place, now and in the fu. ture . There is no better guaran - ' tee of living seeurity and family stability than absolutely protect- ed monthly payments on the home. In these uncertain times home ownership is security plus. in comparison with other forms of security. In a world suddenly become int secure, the building industry alone cPn offer security. During the pa.st, two months a growing conviction has developed that under our own roof and within our own walls is the safest anchorage for all of us. Home owners feel the greatest possible safety from the storms of war and the most security from the financial uncertainties of tomorrow. MANY SEEK SECURITY hat this safety against insecurity is being sought by an increasingly larger number of people is indicated in the re-port of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which shows that heavy late summer home building and home buying made August the best home construction month this year. There were 134,702 urban home mortgages amounting to $376,- 816,000 recorded in the nation during the month, the report states. "This was 3 per cent above the figure for July and 17 per cent better than the same month last year. August, 1940 I .. .,..'..4-,- ,, - dr-- ,,, ahree pulayansyfofra.c;ora be lui ii ' - ' .:. ea, bl:loutt thwheraet . , .t:- :;, 20-ye- ., ' t" ''''' ,- :,,' ;,...te,i''42r 4.4.:.:,.? Is Etrubuyectredgeonts 21 ...,- -,, - ' II It .", true that, there are marvelous bar-gains in the housing industry today that make owning your own home most attractive, but any other field, the , - .,, , ..."' .44., inhome building. s It : ' 'clay 'in r71Tgel ,,, g k,',-,- who had been "shopping"' for anew house and was quite excited about the low costs which were quoted. While I enjoyed his enthusiasm, I felt it wag out to him the danger that lies in being too necessary to.point , price-consciou- , ''''.''..4. ;, I meta man the other ' ,' ', . , ':,,,:-- - --- - ,' ' 4' ' s, - - .,,- Upkeep Costs, Repairs Of Cheap IHouSeitlust 13 eConsidered ' ' '' , - - - ' , , ' ' ' ' Ag4,01;(7-...,B.....4tgai- .-- September Realty Sales 1, Show Gain' Over list Year - . , . - .c;,.1).4--.:i.,..:'19ii....,:a....1-i:.:tY- t, Security: , , i,,,,,,,, , rage 5 ' ' , . . , " . ;, -- - - . , , - . - , The Deseret' News, Salt Lake City, tliali '''''' ' t in , uyer - --- ' t , ,".', .. . t |