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Show IMj oo I) REAL ESTATE DEALS 1 IN OGDEN. P The sale of the Utahna Drug store I corner and all the adjoining property jjorth on Washington avenue to the Idanha, covorlng a frontage of SC j feet, with a depth of 132 feet, which j uas consummated last Saturday, and 1 by which A. R. Heywood becomes the j possessor of one of the very best sites j In the city for the erection of a large business block, said to be un-der un-der consideration, is added evidence of the confidence men of money have in Ogden. Mr. Heywood was foot loose and v free to go elsewhere, in fact he had made a tour of Montana, the north-; north-; west, California, Texas and other parts of the country, with an eye t . trained to business, and then he returned home and said, "This is the place!" And Ogden is the place! There is no city with greater undeveloped; un-developed; resources, greater opportunities, oppor-tunities, or a brighter future; no city J' ; with present conditions more encour-f encour-f ; aging. i The things which have Impressed 1 A. R. Heywood, a man of affairs thoroughly thor-oughly In touch with every phase ot j business la this community, must I appeal to others. Strangers, as they come to know the progress being f. 1 made here, will do as Mr, Heywood . n as one tney invest Inspired I , by the thought that Ogden is on a I 1 firm foundation, capable of treraen-1 treraen-1 H dous expansion, and then we shall L 1 have 50,000; and a little later 100,-?A 100,-?A I 00, and 60me day 150,000 Population. |