Show ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 5 1931 t Salt Lake Enjoys Great Advantage in Wealth of HELPS FOR THE MAN WHO WANTS TO BUILD Hardware Business Shows The Architects Small House Service Bureau Ittc Marked Improvement in First Six Months of 1934 HOMELIKE CHARM BASED ON SOUND ECONOMIES Summer Home Sites Attic bedroom for future use Assessor’s Records Reveal 437 Cottages in Nearby Canyons Forest Service Makes Ownership Easy For generations and generations Bryce canyon stood in all its gFandeur waiting for the day when people would visit it see it and appreciate its unique and inspiring scenery For years after Utah was settled the country around Bryce was usgdby sheepmen for " grazing purposes sheep-herde- R fi I I UiUuuUU I Jl I lilt alive why haven't vou told the wor’d about this scenery''" and the herder looked about and said "Is that what you call scenery To him the wonders of the district were just as commonplace and natural-as sunrise and sunset He had Investment in "lived 'wiA ' It'’ atf fiS life so what LltillUllC could there be about it that was at West Calculated Unusual? Many people 'who have lived in About Salt Lake City all or most of their — lives have somewhat the same com-- ' plex that the sheepherder had The SAN the FRANCISCO— With magnificent Wasatch mountains our canyon' the Great Salt lake and awarding of a contract for the concur incomparable sunsets mean but struction of the $60OCJ000 Grand little to them They have always C ee low dam and power plant in been heretJWey cost us nothing we reclamation programs n can see them all so often that we 'Washington far wei hava been definite! ly forget that other communities do not16 launched calling foF an ultimate ln- have such advantages Vestment of approximately $800000-I'nlqu000 according to a weekly summary Advantage There are over 60 cities in the of far western business by Bank of United States with populations ml America Pacific coast branch of SaH Lake City's but none 'mg organization other than our city to located' Malor western plans other than the that its citizens can go from the cen- - Washington Grand Coulee are the ter of business to cool recesses in California statewide water conserve-canyonition project and the Wyoming Casper- in 30 minutes These As more people appreciate the ad- - Alcova flood control plan would reclaim approximately vantages mountain and canydn mer homesites give city real estate ® 000000 acres of land and portend to fheally the agricultural map Of valuereT Salt Lake City real estate wilt increase In Big and Little Cob One of these projects which would tonwood Mill Creek Parley's and Emigration canyons there are 437 overshadow even the famous Boulder summer cottages at the present time dam undertaking is the contemplated statewide California according to the records of the coun- - $600000000 ty assessor's office Probably there watef conservation plan The first are another 100 to 1500 owners of unit of this plan the $1GO0000°0 dar" Placets has already been Qualified by the state 'wfn have not built yet For years the U S forest service “legislature for federal aid and is d and set apart derstood to be fifth on the hational A lists and first to be consid-isummer homesites for Utah citizens T s the fdVest reserve in the various ered en the Cr°UP of proposed Projects °f that organizations The adjacent to pur city Theviprn have classified the various areas as u- s- war department has signified to public camping grounds then for "s intention of allotting $12000000 of this unit private summer homesites and fortoward construction 'gineers of the P W A have recently authorized to investigate the Many Salt Lakers have leased sum-le'lty 0 the Cad°rma project mer homesites in the venous In Wyoming the £asper-Ale6vyons some of the latest leases hav-- t ing been made in Mill Creek canyon project is awaiting bid calls and a and in Lamb's canyon which forks road is now being constructed to the itgtllmLsjecLx3ilk lax $21000-00south - wPar ley'fr— improved-hig- hways in the canyons have brought penditure of aoproximatclv and will reclaim about 40000 acres the summer homesites all closer to of land the center HEAVY OUTLAY - t Maximum -ll Jjg ’ Home-Buildi- n - d un-ha- s planned-surveve- ng drouth-stricke- n n d can-a?l- b a - -J 1933-gen- Home Builders’ city’s Beautifu' Canyon Village Soviet Recor(8 Bare 01(1 Wasatch in Little Cottonwood Ls now' a beautiful canyon village of Island Murders of Ruler pretty homes Many 'summer cottage owners have taken advantage MOSCOW (UP) — How the populacf the locality and beautified their tion of the Aleutian islands off the surroundings with gardens quaint ooast of Alaska once numbering walks etc souls was exterminated to proBrighton at the head of Big Cot- vide sport for a Russian governor is tonwood continues to improve and recounted m the records of the with the new road and improved company just discovautos is less titan half the distance ered here from the city it used to be When Governor Baranov who ruled the the fine esnydn highway is complet- Aleutian islands around 1800 perfected the forest service will undoubt- ed a method of wholesale slaughter edly be flooded with calls for leases according to a representative of the In various parts of the canyon Academy of Science here who has exOne of the prettiest and mosts amined the records Baranov used to homesites is “Mount Une tbe natives up ia- air” ud Parley’s canyon The dis- then see through how many of them tance from the city is short the a bullet would penetrate road from Parley’s tt) Mount-aivery a afterthere but trip up steep any Brookline Man’s Hobby noon is well worth while Dotted here and there along trails the cotIs Collecting Tiny Books tages are built right onto the side of the mountains each having a front- porch set away up on tnll poles D BROOKLINE Mass (UP)— James Henderson claims to have one of In Mill Creek a number of attracworld's biggest collections of littive summer homes will be found the tle books tucked away in the trees Collecting Immature volumes has Improved Road Helps been his hobby for many years apd Emigration canyon from a short now he has about 3500 Among yiem distance above the mouth away up what he describes as tjie smallest past Pinecrest is dotted with pleas- Roman Catholic prayer book in exant summer homesites The Improve- istence ment of the road in this canyon and the extension over the old Pioneer mountain roads’ Every improvement trail assures a future to this canyon has shortened distances to and from Many Salt Lakers have desired dis- Salt Lake City People who desire tance for their summer homes Vivian summer homesites have opportunities park in Provo canyon and Holladay today to get them that will not be Hunpark On Uje Weber both about an available m years to come hour and sr half’s drive from the city dreds of summer homesites are availoffer many possibilities able in the canyons 'surveyed and The United States government of- ready for summer home building fers many services to its citizens Forest service officials are on the which they do pot take fulLadvam jobto cf fTH- eveay assistance to our One of of these services is citizens Land can be leased from tage that offered by the forest reserve the department at nominal yearly Tremendous sums of ’ntonejr have jefMs:5S3) luflfis o f lessor cOabe ''been':spent Tniprdvrhg canyon aii3 used for improvements 0 - -- in Design iJ e -- por-thir- T s er fr4 Ej-44in- Advantage bank-exces- s HSJS'IS-Syo'ni- Floor -- S-K- e jw-jex- July the volume of business handled handicapped during May and dune in rural districts was larger than in and their sales for these two months the cities Labor disturbances have barely were equal to those of 1933 retarded movement of merchandise Firms dealing in heavy and industrial to industrial centers as many com- hardware in this district were among mitments have been deferred the first to feel the myease in busiof the s quarter ness yearrw which ran as high as 60 per cent are with the lumber industry d not expected to be duplicated in the Latlerly however the greater quarter as July and August in ‘tion of the merchandise has been 1933 were unusually actie months' going to retailers due to so many retailers pressing to Bicycle Sales Increase replenish depleted stocks on a rising The Jargest bicycle sales for sny market The few complaints received season i" 10 years are being recorded trend ofgdemwid have mardmg-yi- e through many retailers as this item has the emanated from disappointment Building Editor of this paper over the failure of builders’ hardware proven the chief attraction in mahy This service is presented to our Roller skates continue to ' to reach the volume anticipated sections readers through hold their claim on popularity while in the earlier year with the Architects' Small the demand lor camping equipment Beaaohal Lag In Trade House Service Bureau which is fishing tackle guns and ammunition Indorsed by the United States Since July 1 business has shown a has been the strongest in four years Department of Commerce tendency to lag in many divisions Due to the lack of rainfall m so many ' but this is considered a purely sea- parts of the country lawn mowers All indications scythes and garden tools are selling sonal development are that the second six months of Jess actively than last year On the The convenience of this cottage begins at the the year will show an increase equal- 'other hand the insistent call for garSpace v o vestibule lor from this it Is possible to enter the ly ns good as that set down for the den hdse sprinkling outfits water front bedroom directly This is an advantage If first six The trade is benefiting by coolers electric fans and ice cream one wishes to rent the room to increase the famUsed to government loans to owners for re- freezers has brought stocks of these ily's Income for a time Chief among the attracThe sales of pairs offsetting partially the loss of nearly to depletion are of room its windows tions the living many C W A revenue while the increase in canning supplies this summer are runroom is practically a In fact the front of the general construction activity is be- ning double those of last season gun room Bedrooms are given complete privacy In April 1933 prices of hardware ginning to make its influence felt more strongly Hopes of stimulating a started to rise and the advances were The lot as indicated is terraced to expose the revival of 'the basement windows but these may be set In entail building almost continuous right up to the areas instead and the ground levol maintained campaign spohsored by the govern- close of the year Smce the begini ment now are in the ascendancy and ning of 1934 however price changes Construction: Wood frame exterior finish wide preparations are in progress' for the in the jnain have taken the form of siding or shingles shingle ropf best fall business that has been ex- revisions rather thah advances or deHome building questions will be answered perienced in five years according to clines Many changes are being made without charge Detailed furnishing and color a survey of the hardware trade on account of the various codes now schcpe suggestions for the living room as shown Which has Just 'been completed by in effect and as details of these wHl above will' be supplied: Write te the have been worked out to better adljun & Bradstreet Inc Editor of this paper enclosing a Production for the year to date has vantage prices are expected to beenvelope stamped averaged 25 to 48 per cent htgher-l- n come pegfted definitely The Architect’ Bm&nHouie Service Copyright 1934 M value and in units 20 to 30 per cent The current trend tsslSewise at a Bureau Inc larger than in the corresponding pe- level from 19 to 20 per cent higher riod of 1933 Output of farm hard- than in the comparative period of ware has shown an average increase 1933 with Irregular adjustments upof 50' per-cover last year's ward which may develop into mark-up- s ent a n ufact ur er s have re- InlRe faTl Collifctions Both m 'Thus Tor celved practically no cancellations the wholesale and retail divisions are on the orders placed for fall de- distinctly better than last year-anlivery and in a number of instances in most instances are classed as satisIn the original commitments have been en- factory larged Factory shipments are fair- trlcts however the liquidation of ly prompt as most manufacturers past indebtedness has come almost to have caught up reasonably well with a standstill and general collections are dragging more each week their orders Profits Show Increase HEN SETS RECORD While many retailers feel that under the NR A they have advanced KLAMATH FALLS Ore (UP)- -A Buff Orpington hen on the their costs through curtailing work year-olmg hours and taking on more em Altamont ranch laid an egg weighing of a pound It measured ployes without receiving adequate --j' m aqd puceLtfotectienprefits DESIGN LIVING ROOM— inches in shortest circumfererally were the larges? aince 19J0 6 MOSTHOIISES-NE- ED Because of the cottagelike charm lvaU' and with some firms the first since ence 0 r' Medium dark in tone 1929 of the exterior of this house sim Of the 2060 retailers of hardFloor covering Rug largely In ware Included in the analysis of the EGAL NOTICE plicity is particularly appropriate as browns and tans with brighter col 1933 operating averages prepared by the keynote of the living room evenjors in small amounts the statistical department of Dun L JfOTICE OF BPKCUlTMfKTINO OfTh CREOSOTED SHINGLES though a limited budget does not dic-- l Curtains: Cretonne drapes with an Stockholders of the St Louie Ontario names of Bradstreet Inc a 1933 net profit was tate this policy However even forjorange background black and bright Q Please send Mlnlni Company a Corporation of tha 1251 concerns or reported by No by be can the sell State of Utah in that thejoolors dealers who a comparatively small outlay pattern glass paint A apeclal meeting of the etockholdera 60 75 per cent of the total number creosote tains over used be made delightfully gay can dipped shingles of the St Louie Ontario Mining ComThese concerns 1933 total net had 1 canof Furniture: chair A manufacturers upholNames easy pany will be held on Saturday the arid attractive twenty-fift- h day of August 1934 at the in deep orange with some not be printed in this column They sales of $34713300 or 62 87 per cent The room includes the two hour of two o'clock p m at the Hotel of the total of $55286000 2 in low round of Main and South Ttmola corner mall sent the kind Uteh are pattern tores which in themselves go farbrown Any by being A net profit of 20 35 per cent streets in Salt Laka City Balt Lake toward making a living room livable end tables with twin lmps 3 daven- of paint however wH 8° oVer clear which of Utah lor tho following State County was the highest recorded apSome Paint Convenient — many windows to make It cheery port upholstered in brown and gold creosote that is not black and gummy purposeg: — T8 elect a President a Vice in the net sales group of $2500 First peared 4 ladderback chair side denim not use If and are the shingles type and bright during daytime tacky they to President Secretary and Treasurer and $5000 while the smallest net profit Devices Impart Cheer seven (7) Directors for the Compsny of a fireplace for the open fire which 5 Bookcases to height of small win- can be painted otherwise they should —3 35 per cent — was set down for the whom four (4) shill be the officers above 6 of at side on either attraction be recreosotcd dow$ furnishes the center of fireplace named to eerve for ona year and until stores having n'et sales for the year to Disliked Room their aucceaeora shall be duly elected and cool nights For a change partial-- easy chair uphoLstered in deep blue to $1000000 from FLOODS $500000 have been duly qualified ahall SCRATCHED ranging 8 7 table iti denim chrir end months easy larly during the winter 6cond— To consider and rote upon in browp and gold denim a proposition Floors scratched by moving Of an approximate 38500 hardware be pleasant to place' the Q authorising the Direc to taka euch step tors and' Officer! If there was ever a room for im- port at the left and at right angles 9 end table 10 radio 11 easy chair heavy furniture were not improved stores Jn the United Stales only 1000 ' their iud have an annual business in excess with the prprovement in the house that room is to the fireplace but during the sum with slip cover of oisnge cretonne by refinlshing In fact the scratches of $100000 Thera ere 12000 stores of leu wlttvthe Fefk city Consolidated se mer the front of the room almost a like that of the jyjndow Is iL necessary to have Mlnea Company and further to take that pass the $30000 mark each year thejaunclry Not one in a hundred SOn'orcltriS' ff" more "pleasing locaTloor lamp: 13 secretaryjjrapg£12 A' high thos’e scratches worked out? etepe necessary to liquidate the 18000 do a business ranging Jny while has its walls anything but white Or tion of the Company ana distribute Its 'desk of this type forms a 'welcome A Yes It would be advisable to assets to Its stockholders to from balance The $30000 $20000 f m monotonous its floor anysomewhat worse still the the Walls Third— To adopt a new set of have the whole floor sanded Wallpaper of of the stores have an annual volume for the Company the remainder of thing but the dull natural gray of ce- round type warm tan with a geo-- j horizontal line14of Dated July 10 1034 upder $20000 desk chair Windsor the furniture COSTS E O CURTIS President ment Often too there are odds and metrical figure in faint colors In view of the extremely depressed T P CONANT Becretsry type Ceiling: Ivory wallpaper in reading conditions in the I was interested Q ends cluttering the corners aged furbuilding trade hardof a house of five ware sales are holding up remarkably niture tools discarded toys rooms that was to cost complete with well While the gains of 40 and 50 Now imagine that same laundry air conditioning $1500 The address per cent which were frequent during with its walls painted a cheerful butwas not given Do you know it? the opening months of the year have ter yellow its floor a contrasting A Sometimes news is hard to get been curtailed substantially since shade of green or red Vivid? Yes For no such There is house but delightful since association with May the average increase for the seven months approximately Is 25 to It is neither prolonged nor frequent OWNER'S LIABILITY 35 per cent when compared with the Even so one mayprefer a less vigorIn some districts of ous color scheme of blue and white When a contractor builds a 1933 figures Q or green and gray The main thing house for an"owner and a workman the south and southwest sales during the first six months were double Is hurt is the owner liable? is a color scheme of one sort or anQuick Delivery those of 1933 with indications favorA This is perfectly possible other Ask your attorney able for the maintenance of the presThere are paints expressly adapted to MORRISON-MERRIL- L ent favorable position during the balcement and almost anyone can paint CUBIC FOOT COSTS threat of currency inflation and other By W R HUFF ance of the year although professional work is always I obtain coats of can Where Q & CO As the result of their Inability to factors likely to underline their a boon Associated Press Financial Writer all kinds of buildings as estimated — Waaatek-41merchandise of because the longship Paint Sashes In Green per cubic foot? -NEW YORK Aug 4Ara thevue shoremen wholesalers of A Such unit prices vary with lo- hardware onstrike Perhaps there is a laundry table banks fortified with hundreds of On the other side are equally "the Pacific cosst were somewhat the worse for usage Paint of idle resources ref using iciferous critics who ask why the calities Inquire of an architect or it and don’t spare the color- - Paint to cooperate in promoting general banks refrain from lending when contractor in your locality the wood trim what little there is economic sr recovery? If not what can industry requires new capital and (Copyright the Architects Small and this Includes the window sash banks themselves are House Service Bureau Inc ) jwhen thedo to help’ they wiiTr unemployed With this painted ibere will be less Such questions aa- these iovoivinf leigheth down call fur curtains but if it is possible the whole lender It was for this reason that field of banking and its 'funds to have them framing he windows T1® Brat question economists find the federal reserve banks entered the to the national economy oc- relation without losing valuable light th?y n The I r reply-to4inmrwrf4ih for color wpjtaheOTOF'anotfier'oiipoi'tunfty at the present! those who fear a breakdown In the having been made last week especially community interest Oilcloth or a rubberized fab- time when excess reserves are Consequently it is pointed out the piling (governments credit is something like ric such as shower curtains are made and yet the government this' The banks are a component part most impoitant thing the banks can up of is advisable since they shed moisdo to aid recovery is to buy bonds has found it necessary to allow the'of the national economy If the ture and steam will not hurt them machine is not made to run and thus create a more favorable reserve banks to extend Nothing can make the laundry a rect industrial- loans to meet the properly then the banks will suffer market situation for potential borbeautiful room for there are necesno la's than the whole system This being the case the inThe rowers requirements of business sary pipes much in evidence utilito certain banks cannot afford therefore to vestment statistics of the banks rath according Undoubtedly tarian equipment like laundry trays economists the chief duties of the sabotage this plan so long as credit or than their loan figures are thej impossible to disguise but it can be banka at tfie presents stagfe m the is plentiful enough to make borrow- - ones to be followed for recovery in- made bright and cheerful and a far j Ideation — are to aid the mg JX3lblc which to "work recovery inprpgrain The other question Is more cornpleasanter place-i- n Although theie are signs that the its borrowing to pay for treasury han it commonly is It is pointed out repeatedly banks have apparently been taking and find some plex Then there are the conveniences recovery expenditures TeVi viri g p n va It lend i ri g' rt banking circles that it is not s more interest in boods recently they for way that should be a part of every launto replace government ex- function of commercial banking to have been slow to expand their portThis goes gradually extend working capital t industry 'olkis for a variety of reasons During dry —A floor dram with capita! penditure private into a new house as a matter of The banks are assailed on the oncno matter how badly the latter may the past decade their bond holdings course but it can be put into the old ®an 'oana consist largely became so swollen that they are now hand critics who ask how longin'’ed one also without excessive expense( °f credits to finance the movement reluctant to take on a disproportionto to be continue will they willing Having this it is a simple matter to ot Boods and of personal ate amount in relation to their loans government obligations in and itora89 keep the room clean and fresh since purchase Furthermore bonds suffered heavy ffiort8a8e and eeurity loans of a the national face debt rising walls and floor can be washed down These extensions of credit are depreciation during the decline of the! on investments yields — with a hose another argument for dining made on already existing values or security prices and banks are wary nonabsorbant finish of paint on both of repeating the experience Provide Clothes Driers' It is geherally true that individual of out yet sight they Adequate electric outlets are one It U not the purpose nf this article Years Oration against doubtful or bankers arc anxious to do what of the major conveniences Likewise to deal with the two major of!8 'east problemaycal future business can to further recovery But the probpieces not is individual banker the not lie lem of ln ther Province bankers provision for drying clothes in cold laundry eqliipment-t- he washer andldo the same as that of banking as a or wet 'weather Most laundries are ironer These merit an entire chap- ' Workmg capital or new funds with whole The individual is interested large enough for a number of lines ter to themselves Suffice it to say Provision lint like other modern kitchen andl'Jdlleh to make a fresh start cai be in keeping his bank liquid in pro but not all have them t should be made also for ironing with iaumjry equipment these two have on'y ln the capital market tecting his depositors and whether natural orljecome design and' color ronscious that is the bond market it is aigued lers from additional losses N e ve r t h e less “administration lhc c?Plta' market has been vir-artificial on the board This in turnHowever gay and freh and neat the bankers insist that sooner or later 'calls for some provision simple or selling in our renewed laundry the tusllv c!of d 151 South Main Salt Lake City Utah Snme banks have extonded ihcm the pressure of idle tunds will elaborate 1o hold the ironed gar 'manufacturers offejequipment suit to the point of supp'vmg this ducc the desired results aided by Another thing seldom provid-'g- j (Vs t0 picture ed in the laundry i a helf or twn indisposition on the part fipilal through short loan hut ‘iich for storage nr better ft an en if np right 1934 Ihe Architects' an arrangemert was sa’tsfacto'v of hankers themselves to get togethei (dosed cabinet where soap and other( Small House Service Bureau Inc) neither to the borrower noi tp the and thrash out their problems j the-Bora $800000000 sum-fbre- From the standpoint of both dollars and units wholesale distribution of hardware during the first six months of 1934 showed consistent gains averaging 40 to 50 per cent by comparison with the same period last year: Notwithstanding drouth conditions which caused a slight recession ini Features of the Interior: Vestibule with coat closet and direct communication with front bedroom living room with three 'outside exposures Colonial fireplace wide cased opening between living and dining rooms working spec? along one 'wail two bedrooms and bath on first floor additional bedroom on second floor stairway from dining Detailed building documents for the houses 'shown in ths scries may be secured at The story I I I “ Feature of the exterior of Low walla gable design roof with close cornice small front terrace entrance with fluted pilasters and ornamental frieze shutters outside chlm-e- y By BLAIR RICHARDSON told that when some visitors to the ruin first beheld the grandeur of the panorama having r been taken to the ruin by a who hid lived th the district moat of hts life one of the visitors in Rural Districts High Despite Drouth Gains Average From 40 to 50 Per Cent Over 1933 Volume REPAIRS me-th- cur-roo- IN LAUNDRIES d - 1 daven-iholstere- d look-wor- once-whit- e back-'relie- Economists Seek Answer to Banks’ Reluctance to Extend More Credit Building Needs YOUR HOME Excess Reserves Pile Up While Government Must Furnish Direct Loans forindustry 0 - v - Fo Loan sky-hig- h MONEY to LOAN On Improved Real Estate - On f IMPROVED SALT LAKE REAL ESTATE - e No Commission No Examination Fee de-8n- r A’o Delay wn No Commissions ' TRUST DEPARTMENT No Red Tape or Delay w Liberal Options Tracy Loan £? Trust Co sharehold-adequate-ligh- a r WALKER BANK Main and 2nd South 0-TRUS- T COMPANY Wasatch 100 s |