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Show V Page Valley View News September 17, 1970 12 Look At The A KNIGHTS Present We House of (Continued from Page 2) HOUSE NUMBER 11 grunt isnt easy to convince, and this single Incident failed to convince anyone except Krause, and was referred to as a freak occurrance. A So, despite y saddle when the polntman saw a huge Claymore mine aimed directly down their flley He yelled and dove for cover as the mine went off and the enemy opened up with AK-4and a shower of rockets. Sharapnel ripped through the undergrowth and left trees and bamboo shredded, but the four lead men of Delta were alive and well. All four had been hit by the slicing bits of but the steel, jackets serious Injury. prevented Delta Company was convinced! multi - family construction firms now operating in the Pennsylvania - New Jersey the home of tomorrow could be a lot like the apartment of today. It Is Interesting to note, Goldman that observes, each American following apartment building boom there has come a series of sweeping changes in single-famihomes, Inaugurated as a direct result of living habits and conveniences first developed In rental housing. He points out that the first boom was in the TReafaw 322-586- 363-269- 5 7s HOUSE NUMBER 22 Built by multi-fami- American Tierra Corp. IRea&ar 363-269- 5 :$$ Other locations you can see these models and our plan 200 - story clamored for horres-an- d the ranch house one was born. . . Estimating that some 70 percent of contemporary tenants are young couples who ! Copperhill Heights No. 5 3860 South 6660West Maple Med Meadows No. 5 M 2550 West 3280 South will eventually move into homes of their own, Goldman predicts the emergence of a completely new breed of buys. This er by the buyer will be used to certain facilities and accessories as a matter of everyday livbuilding, and single-famiers will have to be prepared to meet his expectations: F ew couples will want to own a new home offering less than mld-70- HOME BUYER il2ZJ WM J McAULIFFE, BY JR EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AMERICAN .h a v LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION Hazard Insurance Adequate? One of the details that often needs buyer attention in the purchase of a home is hazard insurance coverage such as fire or owners lic liability tection. fc n s When closing of 1 1 f t b h e 1: c D b dj d' tl rr m nt P 299 - 0534 4 the a real buyer typically has the opportunity to pay the seller for the remaining unexpired term of such insurance coverage and the policy then is endorsed over to the buyer. Payment is for the number of months of coverage left, multiplied by of the one-twelft- h annual paid by the seller (referred to as a adjustment). As you go to closing, you should make sure there is adequate hazard insurance protection on the property. And you should see that arrangements are made for you to remit payment and immediately have the policy or policies endorsed over to you. in some cases, it is possible to arrange for the insurance company to issue a policy endorsement, making the transfer effective at time of premium pro-rate- w I. Bowles estate purchase takes piace, the home n pubpro- Robert d closing. For added protection, you may wish to consider placing a binder covering your interest into effect when the agreement of sale is executed. This step will protect you between the date of your purchase and the date of your closing. It is important for you to be satisfied that the insurance to be transferred to you is sufficient to protect your interests. You or your agent should review the insurance in force as soon as possible. UsuJtdy, the hazard insurance transferred is for fire and includes extended coverage. You may apply for additional coverage immediately if desired. if you make a you have the adjustment, option of renewal or replacement when the existing policy pro-rate- Custom Home Builder For the Past 25 Years 484-5S5- against insuring physical hazards, it also is wise for you to guard against financial loss from land title defects. This can best be accomplished land title by an owners itkirl 8 484-494- 277-262- 1 364-095- 466-05- 1 A 39th South 7th East 266-099- 355-064- 5 1313 262-124- 4 498 Is going to step down to a home providing less than the same degree of or, for those accustomed to the benefits of elec- tric systems, less than the same assurance of household cleanliness and safety. If Goldman is correct, new - breed buyers will be equally discriminating about noise control measures, family recreation and many other new home of the future features. creational facilities. one who has lived In air conditioned apartment 1 So. Main, Bountiful 295-9V5- climate-contr- State A 0 5200 So. State, Murray So. 21st East 466-044- 9 3310 So. 23rd East 250 West No. Temple 3rd South 3 6244 Highland Drive 8 W Latest Phone Bells Mountain ol millionth 4 was installed telephone recently in a new building on jthe campus of the College of Idaho in Caldwell. The event comes five years (after the company installed its three millionth set Hospital Of Ads Rooms the four million in phones the seven-sta- title insurance. For free literature on things you need to know in buying a home, write American Land Title Association, Box 566, Washington. D.C. 20044. Valley West Hospital, lo- cated in Granger, Is the only hospital west of Main Street. Since additional opening rooms and beds have been addedt and .another wing is in planned for the near future. Granger Medical Center, 3280 West 3500 South and Kearns Medical Center, 4180 West 5415 South provide medical assistance. In addition there are several dental clinics as well as doctors offices. First place winner in the 1970 Parade of Homes Show as 539,500. In Kearns there are Area Protection Salt Lake County provides protection for the area with Sheriffs substations in both Kearns and Granger. Salt Lake County Fire Department stations are located in Kearns and Granger. - . . & I, r-- 7 i jU'Vt' i it Cii y Ik9-- . vr (i' w. Congratulation to FHA For its 235 Program Inquire about our new homes in Western Hills and Copperhill Heights j & 4th South Carl H. Ohran, Inc. 71 $ i o !f f give fc , Pepsis What inn 266-35- te (22,811 telephones in service. judged by the public. PHONE: tele- (Mountain Bell area, Utah has , Also in Orem, Utah at 12th West inDen-- ; ver in 1905. d Besides and "TfJcoff- - ES 2 299-628- expires. search TAKE-HOM- 3865 West 3500 South mined by the Individual home builder who uses the apart-mn- ts in his areas as a general guide t popular features. The three features Goldman personally believes will be almost universally popular former garden apartment and townhouse tenants are air conditioning, soundproof construction and reNo 1 South & Stole No Need To Call Ahead) In Sugarhouse 13th South & State their old apartment. Precisely what most people will want, can be best deter- an S 21 smMnsmvicE ly CLINIC E Trid CMAt. small apartments buildin Modern were as almost popuings lar as the Charleston. Tenants learned to live In less space and liked the idea of having fewer steps to walk and stairs to climb, less floor to sweep and lower investments for furnishings. Consequently, when they left their one - story apartments they 1270 39h one-sto- ry Sold by Sun when 484-882- 1 1 266-443- ly 20s, - CATERING - 250 West No. Temple ly 40 As the weeks went by, every company In the battalion had men whose lives had been saved by the jackets. Experience, the greatest teacher, had shown the value of the garments. Everyone agreed that theyre heavy, uncomfortable, and burdensome most of the time, but they save lives. They may be awkward, but no one complains about the jackets anv longer. CAFE DINING ROOM RESERVATIONS area, Sold by Sun Kntttekij fWd Build- ers, Inc., one of the largest (Formerly Wally Jacobsen, Inc.) up the back of the COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE according to Paul Goldman, president of Goldman Empire West Construction Co. complaints, B-- the Future Built by fish, Monroe, Hollingsworth, . and Sgt. Keen all sported flak Jackets as they headed down the rldgellne. They had moved half-wa- V I wm alv. an an nthu . but it ii J- living ntvr tun nun h to hen hm to m to toMi)o Put vounelf behind a iVpai ( ola nciH ! Parted You got a lot to live Yw Mull 1 a Bottled by Pepsi-Col- a Bottling Company of Salt Lake City, Utah under appointment from Pepsi Company, Inc. J |