Show wr'r' r- - - - ' ' V " - V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Farmers Get TNew' Homes With FSA Aid In These Government-Buil- SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 7‘ Homes Families Start Anciv t II 1938 Union Painters Go on Better Locations O11U112 50-c- By JAMES L SUNtXjUIST Sixteen farm families moved by the federal government from Widt-eo- e In 1935 and 1936 were being established Saturday In model farmsteads In Utah Sevier and Salt Lake counties The homes were 'constructed on their new farms by the farm security administration as the final step of a long process of resettle-”- r' Ifi Sn tTwHicfTb e g aifTh r e e 'years ago When residents of the d Widtsoe appealed for government aid The government responded to a degree unprecedented in Utah Through emergency agencies It lent the farmers' money to move from their impoverished Garfield county homes helped them select new farms in more favorable valleys and supervised remodeling or erection of farm buildings for 16 of the 31 families who moved Exchange Quit Homl Will Attend S L Convention Two-Tim- e Approximately 200 painters and paperhangersof SiirLaKFCftyTefr Saturday on their annual two-da- y stag picnic and outing The affair sponsored by the Jocal union’ lJp 77 Painters Decorators and Paperhangers of America is being held on the Weber river banks I ear Wanship with J H Carr president in charge A police escort Jed a cara- - Widtsoe families Removed to r' Heading the latest official listeter of Toledo Ohio national secre- to the twenty-secon- d tary annual national convention of Ex- - Mt Awtry Js president of change clubs to be held here August First Reinsurance company of Hart4 is John W Awtry o’! New'York ford Conn and is a member of th£ service club’s committee on Ciy one of three men to hold the jurisprudence and laws national presidency of Exchange Mr Keil announced all wives of Salt Lake City Exchange club memclubs for two terms will meet Mondhy at 12:15 p m Information that Mr Awtry will bersthe Hotel Utah with Henry C attend was received Saturday by ‘at Charles J Keil national conven- Nelson chairman of convention artion manager from Harold M Har- - rangements Miss Becky Almond chairman- of women's activities: of delegates 21-2- -- - Mrs Louis C Kimball Mrs William H Folland and Mrs Frank A Johnson cochairmen will discuss ar- ’ rangements drouth-harasse- Homes Finished Now the homes are finished Each farmer has what the'F S A ideal farm plant— ultramodern rural house barn rainproof chicken coop granary garage And the entire 'farm! buildings and all is provided at a top cost of 330 a month for 40 years comparable to a city dweller’s rental for his house alone C A- Clark project supervisor unit said the average complete cost $3400 the house $2310 Whenever old buildings could be used or remodeled the price was kept lower "We kept in mind always that we were spending the farmer’s money not our own” said Mr Clark “And everywhere we could save a dollar ’ we did" Built to Preference In constructing the houses he said the family's preferences were accepted whenever "sound" from As a an engineering standpoint result the styles of the 16 houses vary greatly The barns and Other outbuildings however are alf red and white and similar in layout The houses are complete with bathroom fixtures basements and kitchen porches which can be used as extra rooms in summer Color schemes harmonize floors are finwalls are inished in hardwood sulated and windows are soundproof well-plann- -- - and weatherproof - All buildings on the farm unit are Each is on cement foundations finished with two or three coats of These homes were built by the farm security administration for families moved from Garfield county’s Widtsoe project Above are the house garage and chicken coop on a Pleasant Grove farm Center are two of the new homes at Pleasant Grove and Draper A view of one of the model kitchens is shown below i Farm Bureau Collision Kills Heads Meet Draper Man State Parley Dates Tentatively Set Motorcycle-Aut- o Crash Head On paint Debts From $6000 to $8000 The total debts range from $6000 to $8000 including cost of farm and buildings less credit for the WidtAmortized at three soe property per cent over 40 years the payment on an $8000 debt is $360 a year ‘The required that its clients move into complete modernized farm plants because it has learned that such building more than pays for itself” Mr Clark explained "No man can enter' business with plant The families ar6 living more comfortably than they lived in Widtsoe with every prospect of repaying easily e cost of the project” The Foisy and Heaton company of Cedar City and Marysvale was Contractor for the building No Utah projects so extensive are now contemplated by the Several smaller scale relocations are planned in Utah however county The Utah State Farm Bureau federation Saturday chose November 16 to 18 as tentative dates for its annual state convention to be held The decision in Salt' Lake City was made at a meeting of state and county board members and officers of affiliated organizations at La- (Coutlmifd From Page I B) and T W Southworth said Pilsion's car collided with another northbound machine driven by W C McHenry 22 of 274 North Second West street in the 1800 block on State street ‘when the latter attempted to pass him goon Frank L Ashley 47 of 541 ReMuThe board also admitted the avenue was arersted on a dondo tual Fire Insurance company a reckless driving charge after his Utah cooperative to membership machine The Associated Mountain Statest Accomplishments of A M S- C progressing south on Main The company will choose a repre- street collided with a parked auExecu-iCommercial were seen by Mr Cheney in Organization tomobile at 145 South Main street sentative on the federation board tives already has proved its worth! 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