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SECTION FOUR THE HERALDREPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MAY 291910 f
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tiffPIPES TOE WATER MAINS TO HIGHLAND PARK
TTO have city water running In pipesI in Highland Park and the busi
ness district of Sugar Housewithin ninety days after Mayor John-S Bransford signed the annexation pa ¬
pers which made that region a partof Salt Lake is now the confident ex ¬
pectation of Kimball Richards whohave been chiefly Instrumental inbringing about he annexation andwho are entirely responsible for theInstallation of the water system
Mayor Bransford signed the annexa-tion
¬papers March 5 Negotiations were
at once opened for an extension of thewater system through the business dis-trict
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of Sugar House into HighlandPark Kimball 8 Richards found thatsuch an extension would cost them 12F24S3 and this money vas paid Thecontract was secured by P J Moranand last week the sixinch pipes forthe mains were distributed along theroute to be taken by the pipe lineThere Is still some time left of the nine ¬
ty days and Mr Morans agent statejthat the pipes can be placed under ¬
ground in ten days The modern trenchdigger is a wonderfully efficient ma ¬
chine when It works under favorableconditions and on large contracts
This is the largest water extensionever placed In this city by a privatefirm The pipes will run about 700ftfeet or south from Downington avenuealong Eleventh East street to the bus ¬
iness district of Sugar House which-is as yet without city water thencealong the continuation of EleventhEast now know officially as High-land
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ark drive to Stratford avenuewhich is the main street of HighlandPark and along that thoroughfare sevepal blocks towards the business or-ueighborhoodystore district of the ad¬
ditionWhile IC4flaIl ydcRlcardspay for
the pipe line the residences and bus-iness
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houses along the route will profitby it They will have the right todraw water from It for culinary pur ¬
poses and fire plugs will be installed
at Intervals affording that protectionwhich was found so necessary lastsummer when fire wiped out manythousands of dollars worth of busi ¬
ness property in very short orderSugar House is a thriving businesscenter and it would take more thanthat fire to keep it down but the addi ¬
tional fire protection will be appreci ¬
ated all the sameSimilar fire protection will be af-
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of course to Highland Parkand the sixInch main is declared tobe sufficient for the needs of that largeresidence district for many years eventhough it is growing at so rapid a rateIn fact teninch and eightinch mainsfrom Roosevelt avenue afford ampleprotection for the whole southeastern-part of the city since the new servicehas been connected up
The assurance of an ample supplyof good water Is one of the first requi ¬
sites of a residence district and Itsacquisition In Highland Park marks animportant step in the development ofthat property Without the water thegraded and curbed streets the treesalong the parking the cement side-walks
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and the handsome house as ¬
sured by the building restrictionswould alike represent money thrownaway With the w ter they mean oneof the most popular and beautiful res ¬
idence districts In Salt Lake CityWork will be continued this week-
on the street grading In Highland Parkwith increased force grade havingbeen obtained from the city engineersoffice for which the owners had beenwaiting The old force of men andteams will be put to work and thenumber will be considerably augment-ed
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yet to work on the tracts streets
EXCURSIONS TO OGDENSunday and every Sunday during the
summer via the Oregon Short LineRound trip 100 Twenty trains latetrain leaves Ogden 950 p m I
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The Home You WantLocation 10th East 3rd South
q Well start in the basement The basement con ¬
sists of furnace room coal room fruit roomlaundry and drying room
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t well lighted airy roomsdouble paneled birchJ
doors hardwood floors beam ceilings in diningand living rooms Main floor is fir trimmed
Cf This home was built by us The very best ma¬
terial we could get was used in the constructionWe employed none but skilled workmen j
g We feel that in this home we have the ideal inevery respect and the person getting it canconsider himself fortunate
Cf We truthfully believe this to be the best realestate buy in this city
q We solicit architects or others knowing mate ¬
rial and workmanship to inspect
CEO B STANDINGR al Esta Broker
73 South Mam BeJl Main 4391The want ads can serve you only If you
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Pioneer RoofingFurnished laid and guaranteed by
LAMBERT PAPER CO
EXCURSIONS TO OGDENDecoration day via Oregon ShortLine Round trip 110 Any train I
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themwant ads can serve you only If you I
CARNATIONS100 IER DOZEN
We make a specialty of all varietiesof cut flowers and decorations-SANDERSGRANGER FLORAL CO
Corner 3d So and Main St
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Owned by one of the citys progressive citizensSituated opposite the east gate of Liberty ParkLOOK AND SEE HOW THE OWNER OF THIS COZY HOME IS SERIOUSLY INJURED BY UNDESIRABLE
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BUY A HOMESITE IN
LIBERTY HEIGHTSWhere Strict a Residence Restrictions PrevailN-
o billboard saloon store blacksmith shop or factory will ever be built next to your home nor anywhere withinthe limits of Liberty Heights
LIBERTY HEIGHTS prices include ALL IMPROVEMENTS SUCH AS 5FOOT CEMENT WALKS CURBSAND GUTTERS CITY WATER MAINS STREET PARKS TURNPIKING OF STREETS AND SHADE TREES INAND PAID FOR LOTS 25 TO 42 FEET IN WIDTH BY 125 TO 140 IN DEPTH TO ALLEY
Prices 350 to 750 per Lotaccording to location and size of ground purchased
Spend part of Decoration Day m looking at this beautiful residence districtT-
ake Sugar House car to Valley View addition at corner of Tenth South and Eleventh East streets and walk eastto Liberty Heights Pavement all the way up-
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Developers of the Citys Finest Southeast Residence Sections and Head-
quarters
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for Fine Southeast Ho-mesASHTONJENKINS CO
MORTGAGE BANKERS 47 MAIN STREET
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lONGVIEW PARK IS
NEWCOMERS MECCA
Many WelltoDo People FromEast Invest in Home
Sites
Because of the fact that Longvlewpark the new addition on State streetbetween Fourteenth and FifteenthSouth streets is provided with all thevarious conveniences necessary inhome building there has been a verynoticeable amount of business therewith homeseekers from points outside-the city during the last two weeks Ac ¬
cording to N M Long of N M LongCompany owners of the tract there
have been many dozens of people fromthe east come to Salt Lake this spring-to make their homes and the majority-of them are people of means They aredesirous of securing ground in a goodlocation at reasonable rates and termsand upon which It is possible to erecthomes without waiting until the dis ¬
trict grows up before such conveni-ences
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as water electric service tele ¬
phones and street car service is pro ¬
videdLongvlew park is located on the Mur-
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car line and is provided with a fif ¬
teenminute service Water is pro ¬
vided in all parts of the addition andtelephones and electric lights are ready-to be connected up
Mr Long states that at least six ofthe purchasers in Longvlew last weekwere newcomers in the city Theyhave come here this spring and afterlooking over the city and probably lo ¬
cating in business or securing positionshave decided upon the city as their per¬
manent home The purchases in Longview were not speculations nor Invest ¬
ments but were the preliminary steps-to home building
There are still others In the city fromother parts who are figuring on prop ¬
erty in Longview and deals probably-will be closed upon within the nextweek or two There is a demand forproperty close in at reasonable pricesand upon which are the necessary con ¬
veniences From a standpoint of nat-ural
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beauty Longview Is at its Heightat the present time The beauties ofthe neighborhood have brought aboutmany sales With the Increased com ¬
petition between the various real es ¬
tate additions on the east bench and inother parts of the valley surrounding-the city the real estate dealers areconstantly evolving new ideas in theiradditions which will attract the atten ¬
tion of investors-At first when the addition movement
began the concessions were limitedprobably to paved sidewalks gradedstreets and alleyways Later shadetrees were added to the promised im ¬
provements with the lots and fromtime to time better terms of payment-It gradually worked around to such apoint that the very smallest of termscould be had thus bringing the pur ¬
chase of lots within the limit of almostevery classThe latest concession to be given the
Investor is the protection againstdeath This scheme has been worked-out by N M Long Company In Longview park the addition on State streetProvision is made in the contracts forthe turning over of the deed to theproperty free of charge to the heirsof any investor who dies before pay¬
ments are made up In this mannerwidows and children are protected ItIs argued The death warranty Is prov¬
ing popular with the addition ownersand probably will be in general useamong the additions which are put onthe market In the future Mr Longstates that so far he has sold over halffit the lots In the addition and has notbeen notified of the death of any of thepurchasers
IFAITH IN THE SUBURBS
Many Sales OB East clench Reflect aHappy Condition-
An Indication of the growth of SaltLake and the faith of people in sub¬
urban property especially on the eastside is the reported sales made by theAndersonCummings Co of lots in ParkCrescent Up to the present time thecompany reports that over 25000worth of lots has been sold and thedemand is increasing every day
The opening of theEmigration Can ¬
yon resort now Insures a 30mlnutecar service to and past this addition-and on Sunday afternoons there Is aconstant stream of people out in thisdirection The Hubbard Investmentcompany reports the sale of one wholeblock in this addition and several scat ¬
tering lots to buyers from Montanawho show their faith in the futuregrowth of Salt Lake
Some of those who have purchasedPark Crescent lots during the weekare Mrs H Earll J600 E B Alder450 C B Chidester 400 John Rulfli
400 Mrs E G Cloukey 400 J Tominpon 350 Cora Sullivan 400 C SBeers 350 Chris Nelson 350 withseveral options held on many more
PROPERTY NEAR LIBERTY
PARK IS IN DEMAND
Many Improvements Being Made inTracts Situated Adjacent to Salt
Lakes Beauty Spot
Progress of development southward-in the city continues and numerousconcerns are putting new addition onthe marketadditions lying nearLiberty Park That there is a heavydemand for property In that localityis shown by the number of sales ofproperty which have been made thererecently The most recent addition tobe opened to the public is that knownas Harvard addition situated at ThirdEast and Ninth South streets Thetract contains ten acres HoffmanBrothers who are handling the tractpoint out that the new addition isclosest In ot any of the new additions being only five blocks from thecity and county building
An extensive system of improve ¬ments has been laid out by the ownersand streets will be graded treesplanted and similar Improvements carried out at the earliest Possible mo¬ment In fact some of these are al ¬ready under way Sidewalks and citywater are JUreAady available on ThirdEast number of handsomecottages have already been erected orare under course of construction Thecompany has also prepared plans fora number ot new homes and withina short Period the entire tract will bebuilt up The place is only fifteenminutes walk from the heart of thecityhomeseekera
and otters unueuaI advantages for
YtEY RESIDENCE IS SOLD
Transaction Amounting to 825000Cloed by Purchaser Who Acquires
Beautiful and Convenient Home
The largest real estate transaction-of the week was the sale of the hapd ¬
some residence of A Fred Wey at4S4 East South Temple street toCharles A Quigley the considerationbeing 25000 The property Includesa lot 66x165 feet and a modern nineroom house one of the finest on thestreet The purchase was made direct-It is the intention of Mr Quigley touse the place as a residence and nochanges will be made in the placefor the present The deal Is especiallysignificant at this time because it in ¬
dicates that business men are putting-a good deal of money into handsomehomes and that there is no fear thatthere will not be a continuation ofgood business conditions here for manyyears
GRANITE BOARD MOVES
Has Fine New Quarters in South StateStreet
Offices of the board of educationof Granite school district are now locased In their new building at 3630South State street the third doornorth of Fourteenth South street Theboard of education clerk superinten-dent
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of schools and supervisors of thedistrict have comfortable quarters inthe new building and all business per¬
taining to the Granite school districtwill be taken care of under one roofThe lower portion of the twostorybuilding will be occupied as store ¬
rooms etc while the offices and aspacious vault are located on the up ¬per floor The building is equippedthroughout with all modern improve-ments
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and being located about thecenter of the district will be a greatconvenience to all who are In any wayassociated with public schools of Gran-ite
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school district
PETERSON COMPANYS
SAlES FOR THE WEEK
Well Known Firm Reports Closing ofTransactions in Real EstateAmounting to About 15000
Evidence that there is a strong cur ¬
rent of activity In real estate at thepresent time in spite of the apparentquiet is contained in the report of salesfrom the Peterson Real Estate In ¬
vestment company which has handledbusiness during the past week aggre-gating
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about 15000 A new home whichhad Just been completed by the com ¬
pany on Ely avenue was sold to Eliz-abeth
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B Smith The company is erect ¬
ing three handsome modern pressedbrick cottages at Eleventh South andSeventh East and these will be fin¬
ished and ready for occupancy In afew weeks The sale of seven build ¬
ing lots on Fourth South street nearThirteenth East street to Le GrandeYoung for use In carrying out plansfor the new depot for his railroad atthat point also calls attention to thepreparations which are being made totfuture business by capitalists here
Other sales reported are A buildinglot on Ninth avenue near J street tothe Equitable Home Building companya house at Ninth South and FourthEast to Sllvanus B SmeUzer by HenrySc metier and a lot and a half in Par ¬
adise addition to Elizabeth 31 PotterEvidently the reports of money strin-gency
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do not extend to all people forthe last transaction was entirely incash Paradise addition is now entirelysold out with the exception of six lotson Seventh East street There has been-a great demand for building sites andconsiderable activity in property ofthat kind
NEW REALTY ADDITION
TO GO ON THE MARKET
Highland Park Plat B on West Sideof Drive Will Be Thrown
Open Soon
Another real estate addition to thesoutheast will be placed on the mar-ket
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in the near future if plans ma-terialize
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It will be known as High-land Park plat B and will be operated-by KImball Richards who also ownHighland Park addition
Highland Park plat B la on the westtilde of Highland Park drive and is atriangular piece of land with a frontage-of zia4 feet on that thoroughfare Di-rectly
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to the east is Higuiand ParKviV a IB in the city limits The apex-of tho triangle which forms plat Bextends well to the north of the north ¬
erly boundary of Highland Park andis right si the door of the business dis ¬
trict of Sugar House and within a min-ute
¬or two of the street car by foot
Plat B however Is not yet withinthe city Highland Park drive running-in a southeasterly direction forms thedividing line between city and countythere and plat B belongs to ForestDale An effort is being made how-ever to extend the city limits In thatvicinity and It is but a matter of ashort time until plat B will be a partof the city
The new addition the plat of whichIs now being prepared will have sim-ilar
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improvements In all respects to itslarger neighbor across the way Whenthe proposed street car extension toHighland Park Is madeand It mustcome to a residence district of the sizeand promise of Highland ParkIt willpass along Highland Park drive onwhich plat B fronts Already the pipes-are distributed there for cIty waterStreets will be brought exactly tograde and cement sidewalks construct-ed
¬on both eldefl of the streets trees
planted each lot will have an alley tothe rear In tact It will have all theimprovements that are being Installedon Highland Park