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Show JAN 1024 1st Avenue-1892 also widely known for editorials appearing in local newspapers boosting Utah. In 1923 he sold the house to Zora W. Phinney. She was not listed in Salt Lake City Directories, and was evidently an out of town investor. She held the house for two years, and in 1925 sold it to a commercial painter named John T. Fornander. Three years later, in 1928, he sold it to Thomas A.C. Bruce and his wife Chloe. They held it as a rental property until 1936 when they lost it in a tax sale. For the next ten years, Zion's Benefit Building Society was the owner. In 1946 the company sold it to Lillian M. Taylor, an insurance salesperson. She lived in it until the late 1950's. In the early 1960's the house was converted into a number of small apartments. When the present owner bought it, he converted it back into a single family residence. |