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I'"' deli or C°Ul1' There flpelgns informal ‘jatterne Utah States wine e r ain If the v indow cu glass sre nee thed cot me only nmg g edds to perhaps (hints oi Tt phone and Telegraph company t ay shi ported the first and second floo Pont I of the new $145000 telephone AH di change building at First South si State streets would be ready fc tn'ined s occupancy within a week is not Because of a delay in ship on diap of huge bronze doors for the bj jieedlews ness office entrances on the grout trapes floor the building will not bt i chore If you opened to the public until ah December 1 according to prewv - tuns m estimates the san f des ah Mine Building : nrelaur located north of the Umvmlh lor fvti of Utah campus the new Unite! States bureau of mines buildng draperu ian be has yet to be finished on the to disti terior All exterior brick work I’ rang has been completed The large measuri eastern section of the building are m which will house heavy process : hems at is completed Offices equipment age uni and laboratories to the west wd (elected need little wall finishing A ip Top new University of Utah fieldhouse nearing complecial unglazAd hollow tile wanned - To the Teleand Center left Mountain States Telephone tion Most eliminating necessity for plaster more ttai the floe Costing graph company office building Lower left United States finishing Bureau of Mines building north of the university campus $240000 it will be ready for w spron c by December 1 according to tin res tha Right detail photograph of the entrance to the Sanpete architect Lewis Telle Cannon In soft county courthouse at Manti it will By the latter part of November University of Utah athletes probe bly will be using the new $175006 field house it was reported bj row wn Green Gold Used Kent Evans building superintend nn be An attractive room with a ent for the university i If thi Oriental rug for floor cnly or Seating facilities dressing roea fjrtain covering has walls painted Adam and furnishings have yet to be tack o green and draperies stalled Exterior walls hav be S msh i at the windows completed It'S toj Egyptians were the first people ether to make use of windows At that balai time they consisted merely of nari row slits between slabs of stone and were for the sole purpose of Con admitting light It was many cenAnr turies before window panes were These were made of invented The thin slices of marble which adf renc of mitted a certain amount light r f Stai and also gave privacy to the home Uedne Windows of this type were first Jiilwai used in Greece in 430 B C which Apparently the use of glass In tons t windows was invented by the Ro"Gar Windows during this pemans i ibject riod were merely small doors ft a which swung out on hinges It resid( was to an unknown Dutch inif Lll ventor that the honor came of bei ides ing the first to construct a window nows This was about the middle sash loenis of the seventeenth century £ram Meanwhile various materials y-iPjiil'! other than glass which originally were used was very expensive )Io Waxed paper and isinglass were pressed into service h Writer Urges Careful Work In Collectingo Housingo Data Woman Plans Blair Richardson Within a few weeks a survey of housing conditions in Salt Lake City and part of Salt Lake county will be conducted as a WPA project If properly conducted itemized and segregated between county and city the survey will be all that It will cost But if it Is taken in the slip shod manner of one made two or three years ago and if publicised as that one was thousands of dollars of value will be lost to real estate owners of this city For years Salt Lake City has — By grown and developed in an supervised manner under benegood laws and restrictions ficial as a whole to all Salt Lakers On the other hand In the county-outsidof the city limits home construction has proceeded without restrictions of any kind a haphazard growth During the past 20 years our city limit line have not greatly changed City officials have discouraged taking In outside terOwner of property In ritory the county have been content to get along without city advantages but with about a three-fift- h city subsidy of county taxes Within the limits of this city are fewer than 28000 homes Fewer than 200 of these use well water instead of city water There are probably fewer than 500 city homes doing without sewer connections and probably fewer than 200 without inside plumbing or-dr- ly e A recent article about the pro- posed survey stated It was “aimed Windows Used First in Egypt To Wreck Sait Lake City Itself it one of the most modern and wholesome cities In the country judging by water connection and Inside On the plumbing standards same basis the county is not modern but is changing rapidly Today South Salt Lake a thickly populated district just south of the city limits has neither city water nor sewer connection at securing accurate Information on the city's housing needs the survey will be made in approximately 40000 homes covering 1600 square blocks within the city limits and 75 in the county” Sewers already have been Installed in the new town' streets The ground is draining Before many months the town will undoubtedly have an outlet for its sewer system Then nearly all homes will be connected with the cottage A J Kinghorn to V II system In making a housing survey It Burnham bv Fletcher 4886 Poplar street Murray frame cottnge would be the easiest thing In the n world to ronsider that South Salt Gustav Dahlquist to August Lake area between Fiftty East and by Wilks Building Lots — 1300 block on Second West streets south of Thirteenth Last street residential Twentv-firs- t South street as a construction planned for spring part o Salt Lake City and beDouglas Land company to M L cause of it lack of present-da- y Jones by Kejser about 2160 Berke- inside plumbing facilities and lack brick colonial of sewer connections to include ley street under construction llogle Invest- it in our city survey ment to Clarence B Hadley As a mailer of fact our city limits should have been extended south and southeast years ago that these districts could have been built as a unit of our city with the protection our cltv laws offer and the benefits such laws and The possibilities of dciorative ef- set vices bring to houses and their fects of ornamental gillies used in ow ners connection with screen doors are Within our rity are thousand frequently overlooked by home of people opposed to low-coow ners In front door having leaded housing under government subsidy but there are few Indeed glass side lights a grille simulating a leaded effect In the door who will not ba glad to have a would cairy out the general char-aetproper detailed survey made of If the surof the entrance Aside from housing condition their ornamental the vey does show subnormal housqualities grilles also sene to protect and ing condition within the city limits these people will be the strengthen the s first to want to correct them hut they will want to know and will Insist on knowing In just what section of the rity or M lirn You Think of county su h condition exist ami why Mayor John M Wallace the city commission and others responsible for the (imposed turvey me to be Think of complimented on their foresight 7 hey recommend to all home ownK & K FLUMBKiG & er and renter that they cooperate with the men who will make the suivey and answer all quesHEATING GO tion asked truthfully and con-- i 2 (ISA Smith atrm lively Suih cooperation will llth Fast give pi opei ty ownei an accurate ll tnnil I0PH 7 and invaluable report on condl-tion- a Mag-nuso- five-roo- Old Terraces Although she has rived in Salt Lake City little more than six weeks Mrs Ruth Johnson formerly of Evanston Wyo has already launched a civic improvement program of her own After obtaining lease on a service station at Second West and Fourth South streets more than a month ago Mrs Johnson began looking for other possible income investments Last week she acquired title to one of the city’s oldest ter4 race courts at North Second West street considered a property consisting of 13 units varying from two to four rooms each Salt Lake real estate brokers declared the property was one of the first terraces to be built here more than 40 years ago Situated on a frontage more than 230 feet deep the present dwellings will be razed to make way for a modern tourist camp of between 20 and 30 units According to present plans Mrs Johnson will have the units constructed of either brick or cinder block Eaeh will be equipped w ith liv ing room kitchenette shower and garage All electric fixtures will be Installed in the kitchens The present schedule calls for completion as early as possible in October Miller and Vlele and Cook Realty company jointly negotiated the sale for Julius and Anna Miller owners of the prop118-12- low-rent- Seve In t nds in the t The DUY of Your Life tht All Flectric of advantage Cookery — 11 I S Priced at $12950 now n — m kMUMaul IS’ 1910 Hercules Is a better more efficient yet it's now priced lower than ever! 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I in Utah last Each of the buildings tpL a forward steP in the lds public service school admin‘st'' tion and government Recently finished in all but Headed by several good sales including an apartment house two business properties and four duplex residences the Salt Lake real estate market got off to a good start in the first week of October brokers reported Saturday Largest transaction of the week was sale of an apartment house at 45 West First North street Of y stucco construction the building contains five three-rooapartments each with hardwood floors and modern kitchen Mabel Bolen purchased the property from the Fannie E Daly estate Salt Lake Real Estate and Investment company were brokers in the two-stor- i JJf struction : Mr Harding stated that In- deal creased demand for raw materials Other sales included the followisuch as lumber metals brick ngand similar defense necessiglass Duplex Residence — 636 52 West ties vitally affected the real Second North street three duestate market during the World of four rooms each side plexes war brick construction A K Odger of “As the government made inCheiry Creek Nev to W L Tuel-ie- r materaw demands upon creasing bv Fletcher-Luca- s company rials and the building trades less 130 F street brick cottage-type and less new construction was seven and three architecture started Gradually the demand for rooms Jacob Peterson to Prudence used properties grew and apartwho will remodel into ment rentals increased correspond- Weitbrecht a triplex sold by Hillman Realty ingly “Even if the United States does company 357 West Business Properties not become involved m the pres- South street one ent conflict the demand for her brick Temple lot 50x100 story feet raw materials will increase and Clara building Ellerbeck estate to the will probably be reflected in adValley Butter company vanced cost of building materials Spring who will remodel the structure “Another stimulus to real estate into a modern creamery and build business is the comparative secur- an sold by Key-se- r office adjoining ity of real property during periods 980 West company Realty of unrest Other commodities and Second South street corner gro materials may fluctuate widely in store and two apartments eery value but real estate remains rea- brick building F M Baer to sonably stable” he declared Charles E Spath by Union Trust company Eight-RooResidences — 120 y brick Tenth East street George McAllister to Mrs Sylvia y Hansen 1105 Third avenue brick W R Hutchinson Jr to Byron C Monson both by E B Artificial light provided in quanWicks 'company tities and qualities as nearly simuSeven Rooms — 1121 Douglas lating daylight as is possible with y brick colonial sun modern scientific means is a vital street amusement room built-i- n parlor of the s modern home part equipoverlooking ment scientific investigators have double garage site canyon ravine and Salt Lake valdetei mined Based upon numerous tests ley Home Owners Loan corporascientists have proved eye muscles tion to Mrs Ralph Flygare by Sons do not tire rapidly under com- Ed D Smith and Rooms— 1132 East Eighth Six fortable conditions provided Hv South street brick and stucco ample amounts of shadow less light Gladys Qros of Redwood City Cal from indirect lighting fixtures to Fred Rich by Keyser I ive Room— 1538 Westminster avenue brick colonial T Mervin Wallace to S B Wallace 611 Kensington avenue biick bungalow automatic gas furnace John H Hill to W H Harrison 1219 Bry an avenue frame Cape Cod Edi son T Whitaker to Pearl E Mc1361 street Roberta Farland frame cottage S B Wallace to cook Inc brick residence and one half acre Bountiful Mrs Pearl Briggs to Donald J Howard all by Alder You need only 20 to 30 min1475 Redondo utes to start a complete Sanders-Wallac- e meal of a roast vegetables avenue brick bungalow Frances and dessert in a Chambers ONeil to W Daniel Day 144 Har avenue brick bungalow H O range Then turn OFF the vard L C to Lloyd A Nate both by if and house the leave gas Smith and Sons 547 South West you wish while dinner finstreet stucco Zion’s Ben ishes cooking on retained Temple efit Building society to Juel Bosen in It's easiest the heat way Zions Realty company the world to cook — no by Boulevard gardens Metropohta no no basting watching Life Insurance company to turning George Renshaw by Union Trust 1409 Tenth East street brick bun Cooks with the gas galow II O L C to George W McKay by Wicks 729 Fifth East turned off street brick bungalow Stanley D Decker to Eugene B White by Range — Street Floor Hillman lour Room— 216 Iowa street brick cottage J T Stanford to 6 10 A L Burnside by Hillman — East Seventh South street brick Fu More than $600 000 new municipal and utilitworn T n(b' ings entered final Multiple Home Sales Lead During Week Adeq uate Lighting Saves Eyes Cu Of Structures Ba estate market resulted in a tremendous increase in real property turnover during the past month it was reported Saturday by Richard F Harding executive secretary of the Salt Lake Real Estate board year Ncaf Completion Rising prices and a general strengthening of the local real Based upon & survey of records made by the board the figures reflected a gain of 89 per cent over the preceding month Lending them additional weight was a similar compartsurrtv ith figures for the same month of 1918 showing an Increase of approximately 2 per cent according to Mr Harding “While real estate business usually undergoes a seasonal decline In August the comparatively large Increase over the same period in 1938 is a very encouraging Bign" he slated Totals for September 1939 were 157 sales valued at $598268 compared with 138 sales worth $473-25- 5 In the same month in 1938 In August this year 101 sales were made Involving $316500 Rising prices were reflected In an average sale price of $3810 this year compared with $3429 last October 8 I939 oris SAM to -- a r M except sati sno t A i n E |