| Show Tf TIIC SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING D MARCH 10 1000 IIOW TO BEAUTIFY THROUGH MANUFACTURING IN PROGRESSIVE UTAH j Balmy Weather and Birds BEGINS ON FOURTH Fix Spring Housecleaning APARTMENT UNIT! BOWERS CONCERN Picturesque English Brick House LONG PERIOD An unusually at tractile home iJealty suited for corner location or u ide lot Its graceful lines and compact inferior arrangement blend the popular features OF 989 YEARS uitb beauty and efficiency This home embraces all essential feat in es of the modern domicile Rental Agreements Often Deal With Possession for Extended Time Tlv fourth unit of a group of apartment houses at th southeast corner of Third East and First South slret ts planned by th Bowers Building company lias been atarted Ground is being broken for the apartment building which will embrace 40 Individual apartments Actual construction will get under way soon so that th building can be made ready for occupancy by Au- UTiat Is probably the longest longterm lease ever made Is the one dat-t- d December 1 1853 which that the property shall revertprovides to the owner “at the second coming ol Christ or in 999 years" recounts the National Association of Real Fstate Boards In an article describing the advantages of renting out property for anvwhere from fifty years to ' gust savs Q C Bowers president of the building company 1 he structure will be built of brick and reinforced concrete corresponding generally with the other three apartment buildings now completed on the comer Mr Bowers declined to state the estimated cost of construction of the eternity People who are accustomed to signing leases on houses and lots for one t wo or three years may be to know that a great deal surprised of propis erty rented for periods that the landlord could not possibly outlive The long-terlease provides manner in which to realize steady income on property when you don t want to sell It and such income is usually net for the lessee usually pays the taxes I 'plains unit The buildings already completed are Lorna Doone apartments the Annie Laurie apartment and the Los Gables apartments The latter building consist Long Leases of two building units separated by a paved walk Ancient Greeks Romans How the long-terlease used by the ancient Greeks and Romans op- -t rates to bring assured income from I io land is explained bv Herbert Of long-ter- m m m ed 999-ye- made In the eleventh century during the retgn of William the Conqueror” Lease Probably Most Often Used lease is probably the The - most lease frequently used long-terat present says Mr Becker w'ho confesses that no one knows how the period came t be Indicated "Some scholars think that there may have been an ancient English law forbidding the making ot a lease lor 100 years and that therefore medieval lawyers did the best they could and adopted the plan Nine hundred and ninety nine 'ear leases are now often made an-by jailroads one railroad leasing to other its right of way for 999 years There is a bit of Interesting lore about the It is said by peiiod historians that the great Jurist and law writer Lord Coke who lived in the reign of Queen Flizabeth in his writings on leases stated that a lease for 1000 years suggested fraud and nnght therefore be held void Hence the lawyers of that peiiod made the leases for 999 years long-terlease has many ad"The vantages: An owner of valuable land which Is ripe for development may not have the means of properly ImVet he can proving bis holdings lease to a responmake a long-terwill sible person who Improve it and make his property yield a steady income in the form of ground rent Assure Owner of Fixed Income During Long Period "Then again the owner of land may prefer not to sell his property for fear he might not make as good an investment with the proceeds of the sale He can make a lease be assured of a fixed Income and not worry about the problem of Nincty-NIne-Ye- ar Design No particularly Adapted to Very Wide Or Corner Lot House 'May Also Have Narrow Front pEATUBES of th exterior of design I location few Questions addressed to tills paper will bo answered by tiio Architect' Small House Service Bureau Inc En close a stamped addressed envelope PORCH are: Pldturaaque roof line richly colored brick wall double hung window divided into email lights shutters hooded entrance arched gateway screening service entry arched opening to service entry outside Icing door large porch! Features of the Interior are: Arched opening from hall to stairs archways to hall and dining room from living room bookcases or china closets In opening to dining room brick fireplace with wooden mantle-pie- ce double French doors to porch breakfast noolc la kitchen two cloeet in each bedroom windows seats in recesses between closets in two end bedrooms linen closet and broom closet in upper hall plaster railing along stairway in uppsr hall towel closet and recessed tub in bathroom scuttle In hall celling leading to attlo — disappearing stairway may be arranged here for greater convenience full base- Q How much does wn architect charge for his services in home build lug? A This depends on the architect and what he does The fee is ordl narily based on the contract price The actual cost as distinguished from price mav really be nothing for the competent architect will add qualities to the house which will far exceed his lee Q We plan to build outside the The city code calls for city limit foundation walls with heavy footings Am I Justified in reducing the thickness of the wall and omit ting footings? A Eight-Inc- h foundation walls in good soil under small houses do very well assuming of course that they are well built We recommend how ever that you build your house strl ly In accordance with the code unless your personal architectural advisor ment Tf? recommends otherwise ar Q I have a lot In the middle of a block where lots are selling from $750 to $(200 How much may be wisely invested In a home in such a locality? A There is a rule that savs the house should cost not les than four times or more than five times the value of the lot This only a guide of the The future development neighborhood' is the real basis Do not stand will a home not build that Restrictions well In the community on the property the zoning the trend of the locality are all of first impo- -- 999-ye- Several other feature should be notice about this plan The living room has outside expoauie on three stdee The kitchen is equipped and arranged for the greatest convenience and it is possible to reach the etalra to the eecond floor without passThe attractive ing through the living quartan breakfast nook is shown In the sketch Th bedrooms are all of comfortabl alxe Construction: Wood frame exterior finish brick enoer shingle or slat roof Lot else: Approximately 60 feet with broad eld toward street 33 feet with narrow end to atreet Facing: Should be faced to take advantage of prevailing winds or peculiarities of site May be reversed Complete working plan may ba secured for thla and other design shown in this series For further Information see editor’s note ar m f m aAAti J long-ter- for th bow tfcowa may ha kcwwH rniTORI NOTRt ttftrfctnr 4nwtnn t oar fnutersU raat throat th Htm BntKUnjr tditor f this pa pr I Hi perrte Th Vtaraa to raitrollr4 by Um with th ArrhtiorU' Hmall IIaomi Hrnrh Bnreau through I American Inntltut of Architects and Mt th tndonwnient of th ailed Atate Department of imimre from our roasters rricardinf horn balldlnr will b answered at no charge or the technical depart4jtttiHt Addrett th Horn BaUdUtg Editor eaciosuif a ment of The Archtect HmaU Hoojhi JMrrlc Bureau tampod addrrMcd entriope maH Hoe Serried HoreM lM Copyright 1930—Tb ArcWurt Ham BsQden' tiifid hmm prUd reinvestment "Or he may have a very valuable tract that does not attract buyers lease that By making a long-terwill pav an annual rental of 5 or 6 land the of the per cent of the value owner is doing as well as he could in any other sound investment Thus gentlemen who believed that the structures on their land In 1890 would please the tenant of 1930 and unless such a lease expressly provides for the rebuilding of obsolete buildings the 1930 tenant is faced with a diffilease is advantageous cult the long-terproblem Such a tenant who as it is in times of money stringency be the last of many occupying often possible to find a tenant when may Uie JJHlpi'lly under a lilnrG-iiinone cannot find a buver lease must either buy the proplease jear "Bv means of the long-teror negotiate with the owner or the owner can usually find a lessee erty his Kstate for permission to rebuild who can Improve ills land since such Thus Mr Becker cautions those a tenant is relieved of the necessity who would put their property under of raising enough capital to pur-- i lease to see that the proper jx base It And from the owner's point long to rebuild when necessaiy is lease mav save of view the long-terinserted in the document itself him from paying large profit tax w hleh might become due upon a sale Preparation of Paper T lie advantages to a renter under the Calls for Greatest Skill lease are as numerous as ling-terAnd this Is Just one of the Illustraowner to an Urn benefits tions that could be cited to show that "A lessee who Is In business needs the greatest skill is necessary in order he can capital for his business heIfdoes lease not to properly draw a lpase make a long-terboth to protect the owner as well as have to deplete his funds for the pur- - the lessee So that the person deha-of land In times of money siring to build up a steady Income obviously a stringency enormous the long leasing of his land advantage to a through secure Jpase Is an expert advice Just as lessee who mud expand for he does should if he contemplated investnot have to go into a tight money he would ing in certain securities over a period mai ket for the purchase price of the of years property lie needs Icr such expanMr Becker then recited the provision" sions of some Interesting long-terleases and gave examples of some Many Kinds Including n Modem Sky Lease properties under longThere are many different kinds of term lease In several cities The smallest plot In the world unleases Mi vs Mr Bicker long-terlease wax "let" in 1921 Modem times have brought the rk7 der long-terand In the Chicago by William H Loehde et lease or lease of air rights lease to This property John al Dsriotls owned rnooeratlvelv apartment is loeated at ELston Belmont and which usually runs lor rinety-mn- e North California avenues and la apears leases are further proximately 160 square feet It is im"And long-terclnsnflcd according to the manner in proved with a building covering about Inch the rental is paid There is the 130 square feet and the net ground Hat or ungraded lease in which the rental started at $60 a month 1 or the lcn'al is a fixed sum throughout the first year and is graded up to $100 a entire term Then there Is the lease month up to 1958 and this will be the m which the rental is advanced from rental for the remainder of the term time to time during the term A third which is a nice little Income to have tvpe is the revaluation lease under coining in regulaily v llch Die rent lx adjusted fr Ti time Call for Highest to tune by decision of a board of Probably of Rental In C S But the lease in wh’ch a Amount valusto-- s The six leases for the land arid s'a’ed Hat rental ob’a'na throughout nes occupied bv the famous ire l”e of the lea-- ? Is the most popu-1- bu’d Marshall Flpld fc Company departBecker f'rm"'avsMr xo customs More in the biok bounded bv ment manv that as with B it Washington street Rando'ph and ormuia rd long aero modern renditions have brought about changes B’ate streets and Wabash avenue In tmioreseen bv past generations Many Chicago for a term of ninety-nin- e khi-tcrluuti Lav e tool (Lawn by tars from Octcbe k 1821 probably 1 rtance Adopt Code on By Property Sales where the subsoil IIow shall we build the basement walls and floor so as to be sure the basement will be dry? A Have them of poured concrete cast without a Joint For a small house there Is no reason why these walls cannot be cast In a single day Install footing drains at the base of the wall laying them below the level of the floor but not below the level of the footings The floor should be laid over a bed of cinders with tile drains connected with the footing drains A water tight Joint should be constructed where the floor Joins the wall Use no more water than Is necessary in mixing the concrete and cement V r Indigestion Architectural m e- m m long-ter- m long-ter- m m m well-know- m m 3 v U aj America is suffering from architectural lndigpfctlon brought on by and 25 of the ol the bait Lake real estate board read as foll- Articles 2 code of ethics attempting during the past quarter century all the various styles of building which have grown out of 4000 years of effort savs J Monroe Hewlett vice president of the American Institute of Architects A thirst for variety that appears to be almost insatiable has produced e a in our cities that bears take" no to harmonv dignity or individuality declares Mr Hewlett This tendency he thinks is a procall fur the greatest amount of antest against the uniformity of our nual rental in the United States towns and cities of a few decades The annual rental ranges from ago but it has gone to such extremes $763000 to $982000 or a total term that the result look like a rental of mure than $88 900 000 in addition to which $8770600 was paid for the buildings Recent litigation in Boston disclosed the existence of a lease for 1000 years made In 1917 which provided that the payment of rent be made In Russian sable iron This was done until the days of the great war wnen the lessee could not obtain Russian sable iron and the lessor Erection during 1930 of 30 homes sought to iorfelt th" lease on this account and because the lessee tendered on the southeast bench is planned by the Stayncr Richards Realty comthe equivalent in money The Massachusetts courts made the tenant ke p pany the lease and accept cash instead of S’uyner Richards president said 15 of the residences will be started sable iron inimi-A woman living tn St Louis Mo lately All will be fmtshed durholds a perpetual lease of a pew In ing the year The building protect will involve the Westminster Presbyterian church The lease wax made in 1851 exiienditure of $189 OtW to $210000 In New York City all of Park ave- the cost of each structure being from nue one of the finest residential $6000 to $70HQ said Mr Richards street in the world is under leases made by the New South Gooding Tract York Central railroad owners of this Gets More Water property In Chicago the new One la Rail" GOODING Idaho — Wa'cr for strept buhdlng the Board of Trade building the old La ba ie hotel and about RnO acres of land on the South The the Conness hotel are al uiuer Gooding tract la now 'duet tors of the North Bide Canal leacs company have grouted the request General Shermans troops carried of Goodmg men to allow the water off more than 10 OOO hordes and mules to he run t! rough their Clover Creek on the inarch "Iioiu Atlanta to the canal and the government has grant-ci ed the American Falls water ows“A realtor aliould never offer a property without the authorization of the owner "The price at which i realtor offers a property should not be higher than that which the owner lias openly agreed to hodge-podg- Builder Plans Thirty Dwellings On S E Bench nlnetv-nlne-ye- ar mne’y-nlne-je- V ot V Q We w til build is clay and damp America Hurt Local Realtors m r4r Vapor System Gieaper but Liquid Retain Warmth Better in Houm 30-o- out-of-d- (By the Architects’ Small flense Service Bureau Ine) If the small home is to be heated with a boiler there are two alternatives the entire system — boiler radiators and an expansion plilng tank — can be filled with water which as it la heated In the boiler tends to set up a natural circulation moving through the "flow" pipes to the various radiator losing heat there to the air that flows over them and returning through the "return” pipes to the base of tiie boiler or the boiler may be only partially filled with water which is brought to the boiling point) and converted into steam — the steam flows to and through the Tadlators there being converted back Into the liquid state because of the loss of heat to the surrounding air the liquid condensation returning to the boiler in one of several different ways Either of these systems of heating employs the fluid—water or steam— as a vehicle transporting heat to the radiators w here it is transferred to the air of the room This is in contrast to the warm air system where the air that is cldculated through tiie room is transported to the furnace to be heated and back to the room where it lose it heat to the furniture walls celling and to the air Steam n eating System Cheaper to Operate Each svstern haa it ardent advocates and each haa certain advantages when properly designed and Installed and Inherent disadvantages if an attempt is made to have money on the installation In building A home large or small the heating plant ia the last element where an attempt at skimping or "saving” is Justified Both system employ pipe to convey the fluid to the radiators and a The pipe or pipes for it return due to the difference flow i euth-elin density between the fluid at Its hottest when it is leaving the boiler and its coldest — when it I returning to the bottom of the boiler The force causing the flow Is very slight every foot of pipe and every piece of pipe tliat mav be Improperly “pitched” or elan ted tends Jo oppose it-Hot Water System Retain Ileat Better The competent heating contractor know that a certain size of pipe properly Installed will serve a given radiator or radiators he also know that a pipe a size smaller properly put In or worse carelessly set will not transport the necessary amount of heat to the radiators Consequently he knows that any attempt to cheapen an installation by skimping on pipe sizes or through careless or improperly supervised workmanship will result In an unsatisfactory heating plant If you fully appreciate the truth of this situation you will reduce the size of the house before attempting to make ends meet by trying to save on a heating plant The steam radiator because it is fluid using a can be s’" 'Her than the hot water radiators of the same heat output As the radiators are exactly alike in every other respect this means a lower cost Likewise tiie piping for the system U am a Her frequently utilizing but a single pipe to each radiator instead of two and hence cheaper On the other hand where water ts used as the transporting medium there is more heat stored In the system and it take much longer for the radiators and piping to get cold house-cleani- Reflecting Improvement jAtnRNaiTl 1 Questionnaires Sent Out by National Real Estate ciation Show That Values Are Better in 603 Ter Cent of Tiaces Queried Asso- Tiie market for farm lands is bettor than It was a year ago So atate a good majority of the country a leading f arm land brokers In reply to a questionnaire sent Uiem to obtain data for the annual survey of the farm land market which has Just been completed by the farm land division of the National Association of Real Estate Board Definite improvement in the market waa reivorted by 60 3 per cent those queried on 30 1 per cent of tiie the replies Uie brokers indicated that was market was about tiie same a it last year while only 9 8 per cent reported a poorer market In the genA marked Improvement eral fai m lands situation la shown in the survey which la baaed upon replies received from 78 farm land brokers submitting data on 330 farm sales hi all Bectlons of the United 8tatcs and Canada An increase of 25 1 per rent in the number of farm sold during 1929 over 1928 is reported The farm brokers reported that in 1929 they had sold 838 faims while in 1928 they sold only 670 Last year sale were laiger a to acreage too The number of acres sold in 1929 waa HS 833 compared with 138194 acres sold by the same group of brokers In 1928 representing an increase of 7 8 per rent in 1929 More of these tract were purchased for actual farming than for any other reason Of the purchases 67 6 per cent were made because tiie buyers wish to take up tilling the soli as a business on Uielr new ly acquired land Next to farming more farms are bought for Investment than for any other reason More sales were made because of financial troubles than for any other one reason but 12 owners aold because they could do so at a good profit In these day of lamentations over the farmers' proverbial lack of hear prosperity it Is Interesting to were that 11 4 per cent of these farms offered fur sale because their owners wished to retlie More of the farm sold were bought by purchasers 35 to 40 years old than by any other age group Only four f ai ms were sold to men younger than 25 and only three farms were bought by purchasers over 65 years of age Most of the farm were bought by purchasers living within a short distance of the land in question Idaho Increases Purebred Stock WOOLMEN PLAN -- Hr- In Dairy Herds FOR SIGNING UP BOISE Idaho (2P)— Idaho is shipping fewer and importing more purebred dairy cows and at the aame time exporting more grade stock than she ix Importing Dr A J Dlckman director of animal industry reported Q I am paving $6300 for niv new today Dr Dlckman took the trend as an home lot included I paid $1600 In Indication that Idaho herds were cash have $3500 on the first mortsteadily being built up with pure gage and $1300 on the second mort- xtofk while the grade material was gage I have paid In all $2300 I have out one fire insurance policy for $1500 being moved movement At the same time payable to the people holding the of good stock furnishes(hisa steady infirst mortgage aho anotiier for $2500 come to the state and one in which payable to the people holding tlve the dairymen seem to be assured a first and second mortgages "as inter because of the high est may appear" What does this 'lasting ofmaiket” mean? If my house should bum to quality1927 cattle Idaho exported 200 pureIn the ground where would I stand? bred anti 5000 grades In 1928 she A In rase jour house burned cre110 xmd 4727 purebred ating a total loss the first and second exported 1929 of In the exportation grades and be you would satisfied mortgages had dropped to 54 while would receive the balance which pinebreds bad Increased to 6202 would be the difference between your that of grades ior Against this the Importations 799 mortgages and what you have paid 1927 were 200 purebred and on them (You would also have the 1928 290 was pureIt grades In You appear to have $6000 Inlot In 1929 It bred and 700 grades surance In all If your lot is valued was 1225 208 and grades purebred at $500 you have complete coverage The principal market lor the exWe suggest that you present tills California Los Angeles counis port company matter to your Insurance A report of the ty in particular If it is not clear showed Idaho leading all county Mates as a source of supply iur the county's stock having shipped 5503 National Realtors Plan head during the past vear Utah second with 4332 head Regional Conference ranked are Los bo pleaded Angeles dairyto get the Idaho stzx k that Dr The first regional conference to be men L M livestock Hurt diviinspector for held bv the Industrial property sion of the National Association of Los Angeles county has written Dr Real Estate Boards will take place Dlckman commending the state for Ps high quality of stock and particin Fan Fianclsco May 2 and 3 ularly for the freedom from bovine The division at the midwinter convention of the national association tuberei JoMs This latter far tor alone at Phoenix Arlz approved a plan Dr Hurt said assures Idaho of a lasting market" in Los Angeles for holding regional meetings In order to make the sessions convenient- county ly availabe to Industrial develop-mSTUDENTS GI3 E PROGRA3L t specialist of the particular BLACKFOOT Idaho — Professor dls'iict in which the meeting is held WL'lardsens music students gave and In order to focus a more concrn-trprogram of classic music at the d attenton on the specific problems in industrial development of- high t hool assembly Friday afternoon Bongs by the school were folfered by each of the widely varjlng sections of the United fitates than Is low cd bv a vocal solo by Dexter Gard-no- d trumpet solp bv Dee Cox and seat the divisions annual lection by the bovs’ and girls’ glee meeting st-a- m Hope to Secure Several Million Pounds Co-O- p BOISE Idaho W— Five directors of the Western Idaho Woolgrowers’ Cooieratlve were preparing Saturday to sign up several million pounds of wool to be marketed by cooperative agreement under financing plans of the federal farin board Signing up will begin next week The directors weie appointed at a meeting of 75 woolgrowers here Filday at which the organization was formed to match one In eastern Idaho whtih lias already signed up two and a quarter million pounds of wool Promoters of the two organization anticipate signing tip tlve biggest share of Idaho's 17000000-poun- d dtp C Sidney Smith of Ooodlng presided at last night's meeting wlille speakers outlined the operation of the plan under which the wool is exiled and operatms can get substantial loans on their clips Directors are John Archabal of Boise Colin McCleod of Caldwell Harry Soulen of Mcra Worth Lee of Mountain Home and T Clyde Bacon of Twin Falls Commerce Body At Elko Urges Bigger Air Field FLKO— Members of the Elko chamber of commerce Friday night went on record as favoring the purchase of a number of lots located on th ea tern runway to the Elko airfield I ha city council w as requested by the club to buv the lots f ormor Mayor W S Dupont spoke In favor of the purchase pointing out the re excity for protecting the future of the air Industry- Louis Notor superintendent of the field declared the length of the field would be shortened 800 feet if a building were erected on the lot Charles DeArmond former city councilman who ha had considerable experience in regard to the field n clubs told the chamber the field had a B bai moteam H 8 ketlvall puls’ of approximately $65 000 and he Bids Asked Bridge tored to Mackay Inday afumoon felt this investment should be Across Canal at R ildcr fjr a game Olliers talked tn favor of tiie purSCHOOL (Till F KLMGNS BOISE Mi— The bureau of chase and no dissenting voire was — Wvo Lids SMOOT on rai-ed 'I he action of the club had to fea’uraav called lor Fielding Prtnsnn of a be unanimous according to Its construction bridge punt !’1 of ( hools here has across the Golden Gate canal nt ins poMtion and will reside in Pocaand whin this was determined Bios will tello luiv hig accepted a fait man hip the motion was carried by those Wildi r In Canton colintv poMUvirf' thue Ui Boise on Match 23 be presicut er at poM-tuil- for vrIu-a’lo- pio-tect- ed hlgh-wa- ot -- higher-temperatu- re IDAHO GROWERS Grade Material Going Out While Fine Cows DirrtioiV in Number HEATERS GOOD This Is a little story about balmy say that about the actual weather blue skies birds and— spring cost of tlve home will pay for making into the hcmseclcanlng something really atplace It might be remarked as preface tractive and modern that the excellent weather Salt Lake It'a generally conceded that the has been enjoying th last week not builders of 20 and years ago only has caused the young man's fan- put some real stuff in their work 1 love to of built of but homes to turn cy thought hey strength the housewife' thought to considThe builders of today aay those eration of the eternal springtime old homes although aomewhat now will hold up plenty more problem — housecleaiilng ’Long about the last of March or years if given the proper treatment the llr&t of April people begin to In other words they aver the only tear up the rugs from tiie domicile fault with an old home Is that in deA modem Window curtains come down the at- sign It Is antiquated tic presents the appearance of a touch injected and a few modern clearance sale and father begins to conveniences added and those homes me as good as new have to work late at nights A rather Interesting sidelight on Flower lover L’rg plans for spring housecleaning Is reDash of Posies for Color vealed in local real estate activity Lovers of flower also have a few Many Plan Clean-l’- p words to say about the spring In and Out of House Job A dash of color here a leafy bush Many persona not only are planclean-u- p tree Just in the proper shade a homes of there their Interior ning according to Werner Kiepe secretary place the growers assert add 100 per of the Balt Lake Real Estate board cent and then some to the attractivewho says that an extensive home re- ness of the home modeling program also la planned During the week Just past John “The city building Inspectors fig- C Wlster president of the American ures for tlve last month or so have Iris association remarked that “It's shown that numerous permits have as easy to grow flowers in the backbeen issued for remodeling work" yard as it is to ’grow' tin cans and said Mr Kiepe "Pome work already the flowers are much more sightly” Is under way preliminary to lnte-ilThe main idea in planting flowers for good result is to plant native housecleaning work” Architects site figures showing the flowers or those from climates simivalue of renewing the old home They lar to that of Balt Lake he advised What You May W ant to Know Farm Land Market Now About Ruildins Becker vice president of the Chicago 'title and Trust company Chicago the largest title company in the world The gold mines in ancient Thases and the silver mines of Laurium weie under "perpetual’’ leases granted by the Athenian government and some states such as Maryland in this country still allow perpetual leases to be made savs Mr Beckrr “The perpetual lease which runs forever differs from the lease In that as the name Indicates the long-terdocument runs for a specified period of years "In England the practice of makleases began about the ing long-tertime of the Norman conquest Indeed a lease recently on London land which was bv-la- t BUREAU AVERS or m I I STEAM WATER one-thi- rd Ilrick and Concrete Building Calls for 10 Flats on Corner Site I (Copyright 1930 Architects Small House Service Bureau Inc) Limlley Hall Wins In Oratory Test MOSCOW Idaho— Lindley Hall defeated the Lambda Clil Alpha In finals of the intramural debate league tills week The Ltmilev Hall team was composed of Earl Ashton Ktansell and Weldon Sohlmke Twin Falls who upheld the affirmative of the question "Resolved : That the Government Should al projDevelop the ects in This Country” Harold Nel son Moscow and Robert Hogg Payette were tiie losers Each team was allowed a instructional talk and a rebuttal d teams have postThe two poned their finals as one of the contestants is ill It is planned to have the winning men’s team meet the w d team for the university inning title The winning men’s and women' teams are each given silver loving cups by the honorary debate fraHvdro-electrlc- te co-e- co-e- ternity Buhl Burley Divide Honors in Debating BUHL Idaho— The Buhl debating team divided honors with Burley Thursday night Buhl affirmatives losing tiie decision to Burley negaAlvin Reading local tives here newspaper man and graduate from the University of Idaho awarded the decision to the visiting team by a majority of 23 points Protes-n- r J M superintendent of Whitjic schools aceoni anted tiie Burley team Buhl negatives won t Burley and had their superintendent Profe-so- r M M Van ratten with them The But lev team waa composed of George Booth Fred Cater and Paul Belhv The Buhl team was composed of Gordon Merrill Virginia MerriUc and Ravmond Pullev ” RFTI RS HI 031 MISSION FR FI DO M Wvo—Glen Jepki’i son of Mr and Mrs Louis I Jenkins of Freedom tia-- s retui tied to his home from a long-terL D S mission tn Uie caMeru slates |