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170 Canyon Road, Salt Lake City.   (Just outside Memory Grove)

This one story brick bungalow is the Tudor style. It has half timbering in Gothic patterns, front gabled ends, deep eaves and a piered porch. The roof is gable and the plan is irregular. The trim is in wood and concrete on cast stone. It is a typical period bungalow.

This one story brick Tudor bungalow was built in the late 1920’s. It is typical of the homes built in Salt Lake City during that time.

According to Folk’s directory, Paul J. Martin, a salesman for L. C. Smith and Brother Typewriter Company, lived here in 1925. James J. Chambers lived there in 1926-1927. He was involved in mining. Albert Simmons, a transportant agent, lived here in 1928, and then Maritta B. Brazier, the widow of Albert R. Brazier moved in.

The county assessor office arid the neighbor, John Boyce, say that the house was built in 1928 and Brazier was the original owner.

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