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Show r V-'- ;'' - ' " THE PRO VO HERALD Provo --The PAGE Till- - EVERPbANO- Gommersial-Glubr- k - MUST BE S0LB 'Vli" RECTORS 1 dresses on public occasions teem, with is (to two main transcontinental lines gems of literary classics and his' die-- and will soon have another-througtion and oratorical powers are excei- - connection is surrounded by the THE DAYNES-BEEBMUSIC CO. WILL MAKE A CLEAN President of Commercial Club. 7 richest mineral jpourttry in all the lenc. SWEEP OF THE ENTIRE STOCK. THE BIG SALE Mr.- Irvine - .stands well with theJW est,- with 'ample .water for light and NOW IN FULL BLAST. VERY BEST MAKES business men ofj Provo as one of her "power. OF PIANOS AT STARTLING DISCOUNTS. has .made a sue-- j "We have an adequate sewerage n IN PRICES AND TERMS. of .the local business and he and tern, j?pod water systeai, electric hia father have gained the confidence j lights and paved sidewalks' We have ' of the. locai trade. 'a public and private school system Mr. Irvine believes there is no place that rank with the very best. We have ' a TO , ' ' ON TO SUIT that qui'te equal to tbi Garden City when hospitals .and manufactures it comes to real natural advantages would I)e a ciedit anywheie We hae atid here is what he thinks of the city a healthful climate just rigorous, beautiful! enorgh to stimulate a man into wellUPRIGHTS AT $87, $96, $Il7; $H3, $178, $208, $236, ETC. A "People do not know, unless they doing. If there be anything we lack WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO GET A KNABE, have traveled and seen for them- it is not in the way of natural advant- ' HALLET & DAVIS, IVERS & POND, VOSE, selves, how little of the surface of ages for nature has oeen more than SCHAEFFER OR ACONWAY AT ' this earth is desirable to live upon. lavish with us. It'cau.'only be then a conviction of a own our competency; ..How difficult it is to find good water BIG SAVING. and good soil. How difficult to find knowledge of our worth and the an invigorating and healthful climate, worth of the country wherein we are AND ATTEND THE SALE. STORE IS to be situated. A con- JOIN THE THRONG Do you know that you can buy farm- so fortunate-aOPEN UNTIL 8:15 P. M. COME AND MAKE YOUR ing land right close to the city of viction of the certain. future greatness SELECTION WHILE THE STOCK IS UNBROKEN. Londo nfor less than you can buy it of .this valley. A realization of. the sucto fact that means pull together Do you in the vicinity of Provo? We are udt.going to be particular know that you can ouy beautiful look- cess- and happiness, yes, and riches. When we announced that we y.!oild or as is For.it as certain that the of stock grands, day ''finnicky" about the terms of paying land within. j. few miles of New close out our entire t.m York City for f 75.00 the acre?" Do this valley will one day be known not uprights, player:praos. organs, etc., ment. Anything reasonable will do, in this. state but over the world we meant every word of it. you know that you fan buy 'a whole only we from ?5 monthly up. Come and select ' When we made the assertion that as the and. real 'Garden of o,nly New Hampshire, Vermont, never your piano and have it sent right would cut prices as they were It is no smalltask to fill the office farm in ' " Riches." home. You can suit yourselves about meant we Maine, or Massachusetts for. what cut before in this city, as chairman of the Provo Commercial too. the terms.. We must get these pianos cverv word of that. you would have to pay for two or this out of the ,w hen we told the, people of Ami club, but this is what R. R. Irvine, Jr., tnfee acres on Provo way of the workmen, and 1913 COURT TERMS. W.ell, be citv and vicinity that this would do it quickly. has done for the past two years suc- this is the ease and there is a good the one bi.4 piano opportunity perhaps ABOUT PRICES. The ioilowin? far t uirs of cessfully: He has done much toward reason for it. You would starve to vears ta conie. we knew what we It U possiWto quotelierelnit a few t k n (iwUia.L-JJi- c twl ki latin in court to coiihiii iicj !h.' uniting factions here in Provo and death today trying to run 'vers! t w i d in at i he- - fUiHl- y- marked cm of the sale prices. h as; w o rke d i o th It is really-uece-s ..iis ttd 'i gui of the any of those districts? "There is nu counties o: uur every asser-- ; out linar wotild firicrs that you, see the instruments, local club. It has been due to his depth of soil theresary The whole of ilx. for 1S1:! iiave u !1. learn the prices and terms, or write efforts that the membership "of the the eastern:southern' slope has b.'e:ij' h )U we .!. n: thit. al- - disturbs piano prices us for particulars, to understand and local club has been increased so very all but washed away. There is mi I'tah t'oniii v .!::'.!. au lielp it. We an- Koitr-- to dose It. not is realize the importance of this sale. ;iad barrel, lock. StO' materially ijt .the past few vveaTS. He a few inches of .soil to cover the solid .t Iv i. Oetoi "I' ''.io lit. nor cost, nor LU.est ion "n 'IiaTnaTwaVs blneTfTV wk!f liis meaiK TOrtc There is only few-ptircrs-lef-t &AP4 fi A RA4 N S. Uit'iner' to boost any enterprise on the wJiole of tlijs globe where May .1, Augnt 1, Noveiul'i'i' ;uid THE REASON FOR IT. Good, dependable uprights, that which might conie toward Provo. Dur- general farming, can be carried on 12 Uintah County Mart-.luae 1, The workmen, have begun a resell at $250 to $300, will go at usually ing the. recent efforts of the cluh to successfully-- - and this little Utah September :i, December and tl.orotiL-- overhauling and out $117, $143 to $167. ' Mr. valley is among tht very choicest of secure the coal road modeling oi' ;: building, tearihg The etc. of ice, stairways, liartitkins. Beautiful Irvine has taken a very active part that number. mahogany and walnut INQUIRY FOR HEIR. whole interior is to .be completely cased choice of several and oh the 'evening of the business "Here we have soil that has been uprights, armost changed, convened into the men's meeting in'4he Commercial club washing down from these everlasting of tistic and c.iiu'euicnt piano show makes, cut In price fnom $350 and $375 Hanson, Kphraim .Attorney rooms madebne of the most rousing hills for ages. .It is .deep, rich and Fowler & Hanson, of Salt Lake, has rooms in this broad land, a home that to only $178, $193 Jo $226. commensurate And here are tme old maket th " speeches in behalf "of Provo that has fertile. Here we have water for .ir- made inquiries of the county clerk for will be consistent and of this house. the 'with importance been heard here for many a month. are standard In rigation that absolutely insures an Emma Marie E. Thorstensen (or of good makes lLJsnece8sary that we. dispose Mr. Irvine has demonstrated- - his abundant crop. as well You never bear of Thurstensen, as the name appears in as instruprices quality, the kind that, our immense slock, get the In isSS' the ments out Of the way of the workmen. sell the world over"atfcftf425t $450,: leadership of men years ago and he drouths here, you never har of cy- the court records). is verifying hi sstrength 'in this line clones,, nor destructive hall storms parents of Kniwa, who was then two In fact, the contract, specifies that' the and cut down to only $234, 25B, will not be responsible for S277 and SMB. O by his masterly generalship of the in this valley; you never hear of sum- years of age, were divotted and the contractors to stock while work is going Commercial club. Mr. Irvine has a mers that burn nor winters that kill, custody of the child given the mother. damage And the $500, $550 and $600 styleJ on. wonderful capacity for work but al- but you do hear that we have crops Emma J. Thurstensen. Their home So 'we deierniiiied to close out the the best product of the beat makers, ways, stops to pass the time of day so large that it is a real tak to was at that time in Richfield. It now entire stock, giving the buyers the will go at only $312, $342, etc. and 'give everynoe a kindly greeting. market them. You do hear occasion- appears that the father, J. A. Thor- benefit of the great discounts we are PEOPLE. to make a Mr. Irvine has ari eye to the beauti- ally of farms that have paid for them- stensen, is dead and that there is a forced to make in order sale of every piano. quick Tell us what you desire In the way ful and was largely instrumental in selves In a single year. You do now part of the estate coming to Emma. attempt; It will be no of price, style and terms. We will uncerthe annual of and the of convention a bringing farmer wh,o unknown, again chance upon this is not a sale seleot and ship the instrument to you out fide bona a but closing State Art Institute to Provo, which knows how, and when you" do, you tain makes, CARD OF THANKS. of this grand stock of new 1910 and and guarantee perfect satisfaction on closed a two weeks' session here last will find that he is more than well off AWi etyfes, product of theijest maker arrival and examination, or instrument SaTuraSy 'evening. "Sir. Irvine is vice andthat "tie is a power In Geo. -- VV. Perkel wishes to extend Everything goes nothing reserved. ' may be returned without any expense of this institute has and Utah Valley is a queen .thanks to the many friends for their president That ue made no mistake in our worked hard for the development of among valleys and Provo is the queen kindness during the illness and'dath estimates as to how the piano buying to . you. Get your orders in- - early. art and painting in this state. He of Utah Valley. It is located between of his wife, Johanne K.'Pefkel Spe- - public would regard an opportunity-lik- Easy payments' If desired. this U best' evidenced by the is greatly interested in the literary the two natural USED PIANOS. gateways into the cial thanks are due the Fourth Ward large number of buyers who attended and artistic side of life and takes an oidie irum ine easi near enougn. ouiKenei ror much tneir and appre the sale Monday society Tuesday. They A limited number of used uprights active part in such work. Hjsad- - not too near to our largest city; Provo 'dated assistance. e;e here tmm far and near, from to close out In this sale Our expert city, town, village and country, eager to secure the wonderful bargains' we workmen have thoroughly overhauled them, and all are in perfect, playing ( are offering. At the rate" they are going we are condition. f sure every instrument will be taken A good upright at $87. long before '.he time limit of the sale Others at $90, $95 and $110. ' expires. A few are almost like new, at $118, At the prices marked, every instrunext the during be taken ment shoyld $137, etc. Such makes as the Weber, two or'three days. Of one thing we Steck, Winter , A ' Co.; Chlckering, are certain, and that is, these bargains f Chase, Kimball, etc., are represented will not remain here long after the in the lot. an , what realize opportunity : people this Is. Payments as low as $5 monthly. As above stated, our one desire is READ-T4- --' IMPORTANT IS. to closeTttrt this stock,- - and doit quicksure to make do every to this, and As an Inducement for cash, we will ly: instrument would be taken within two credit you $2 for ev.y dollar paid at.i. weeks, we did not stop at cutting off e 'n of u up te $40 on planoa L i t, b ut-ipurchase mostc asesh ayec alHrcf the prices far below the actual cost o and up to 20 on organs. For example: tne instruments. ' if vau have anv need of a piano, if $10 cash credits you with $20. you would need one within the next v. ew years, you positively cannot attorn $15 cash credits you with to miss this opportunity $20 cash credits you with $40. You can save $135 to $285 in your A saving worth making. LECTURE ROOM CLUB. jl purchase. $25 cash credits you with $50."" BEST MAKES O.F PIANOS. R. R. Irvine; Jr. 'T E . " -- V-W?- II Brereton. .Vice President Nuttall Secretary J.-T. Fairer..... ... ,, Treasurer G. J. Carpenter Preston G, Peterson. f - ........... f ! j besi-eitizens.- He . W. K. Spafford- Eugene Fletcher W. J.' Startup . - 1 - iV V vr 1 -- i,n ness, professional mem, -- -: farmers, fruitgrowers and 'laboring men. Every member of the club is a worker for it and his time and money are always ready when anything can be done to build up and make Utah YaTTey"bfgger and better. The expense ineured in the present publicity campaign, which is being carried on by the club, is met .by funds contributed equally by members and are given freely for this ' Postage, and printing bills, purpose. re paid and other expenses are met yor the sole purpose of letting the know people of the outside world that Utah Valley wints settlers. Every progressive citizen is ready and anxious to ally themselves with some such organization ana thus make it possible for their local club to do things which woulde impossible without this cooperation. Every city in the country sas a commercial club or business men's organization promote enterprises for that city. In keeping with this movement the present club was organized in 1904. Previous to this time the business men's association had filled this y-- I to ! ri;-- - -- -- s t.-- l i. i i -- jirn-us- his-tim- " com-,ilet- v right-of-wa- I ' -- tht V'. half-hearte- d The club now has splendid quarters over he Provo Commercial bank in the heart of the city and these are "equipped w!thodernTurnTfuFe",TxT cellent library, pool rooms, lecture room and lounging rooms. Mr. H.enry Nuttall, the congenial secretary, is on duty almost day and night and is ready to furnish yotf with information about the city 'or community. Mr. Henry Nuttall has been secretary of the club for three years and during' that time has won the hearts of the business men of , Provo as few men can. Mr. Nuttall"! task Is not an easy one and many times he ts 'compelled to work far into the night. One day last summer he sent out over 1,500 letters and the club during the past year has distributed over e 4 1 I 100.-00- 0 pieces of literature. , The last order which went to the printer called for 50,000 pamphlets. This is only a small part of the great work carried on from day to dayboy this organiza-tion- . ' TTi ..... a fnari ,v wnftt "ora nf H "IT. f K5" ..L . local club are W. H. Brereton, vice ' Uresident, who stands high in the financial and business interests of Utah county. Mr. Brereton is one of the- - leading fruitgrowers of - this valley and takes an active part In hHlWInff- -ii -i- c w Another of ' head or the staunch workers and committee 1b When it W. H. Ray. comes tq," downright boosting for Provo aad her interests Big'Bill Ray cannot be beat He works hard and J,V faithfully for every interest of our ' cijy. But "w.e 'must not forger- the of the funds, Mr. J. T. Farrer, .,: . who is cashier of the Provo Commercial- bank, and Is one of the staunch-- ' est supporters of every interest that tends to make this a better and a lggeTc'ty"" There "are "score"! other good fellows who should be mentioned in .this connection but space will not permit, V Some ofwthe conventions which has . been entertained bf the. club dur-- . Ing the past year are as follows: The State horticultural convention, state dairymen's convention, the Salt Lake Commercial Club sightseeing excursion, state dry farmers' 'convention, and Helena 'baseball team. They "helped organize the ,.UUh County Ex-May- , " iper ) n if, ; place. rnnhS , fr V . I,,, e-- bu i. .1 TERMS s e r ' i SI " ing of a greater city and for the cleansing of same from every ves tige of corruption that exists. The Proyo Commercial club is comhundred good, posed of about thi-esolid, sound, conservative, safe busi- r I l SI D v The Commercial club of Provo is the vitalizing force of our city. This organization is the body which acts on the impulse of the moment and awakens interest and creates a.de-- j mand for certain improvements and . development in our city and county. V The member of this organization are ' jthe leaders of trade and progress in --Jvuir city. This body bears the brunt W. syB-ce- ss - ' " - , $3?'? j . -- There Is no d:fubt auout your find ani here Just the piano -- you Never before have- we had a better array of fine makes from which to select. Come and choose from entertained League., FAMOUS STAGE BEAUTIES j;be . V WJ4 ? look with horror on Swln Eruptions, state GA. R. encampment, bairWe They railroad officials at Hotel Roberts, Blotches, Sores or Pimples. don't have them. For all such troubles entertained Geological Society of use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It gloriAmerica, and the state automobile fies the face. Excellent for Eczema or club. The club has sent, delegates It cures sore Salt to tihe Irrigation congress held in hands,Rheum, chilblains;., heals burns, cuts comSalt Lake, .thfiTrans-Mlssissipp- i and bruise. Unsurpassed for piles. mercial congress, also the internation- 23c at Hedquist Drug Co.,. two stores, successors to Smoot and Palace Drug al dry farm congress held in companie. (Adv.) , '- "Canada. - -- I - KNABE. HALLET 4. DAVIS, KRANICH &. BACH, IVERS & POND, Hps,-chappe- HAINES BROS., SCHAEFFER. WINTER & CO.. , CONWAY, RUDOLF, DAYNES-BEEBE- t . - ; - j , . : " ' , KOHLER . CAMPBELL; SCHIRMER, STANLEY & SONS GILBERT A CO., , STRAUSS & SONS. TERMS OF PAYMENT. $35 credits you with $60. cash credits you with $70. $40 cash credits you with SQUARE PIANOS ""' VOSE, Leth-bridg- ; $30 cash ing- I ' $80. ORGANS. If one of these nice square pianos or a good organ .will answer your pur-- , pose for awhile, here-Iyour oppor s tunlty. Your home should not be without music when Instruments like these can be Imd at $8, $10, $12 and $15 And there are .exceptionally good 3 to $52.ABd tb ones t $26,-- $25, payments Can be made $2 or $3 monthly. OPEN EVENINGS. During this sale the store will, be open evenings until 8:15 o'clock. X ,' . Daynes-Beeb- e r- -r j vjI i. j. , UNION DEPOT, BUILT AT A COST OF ABOUT $30,000. Music Company 45 MAIN STREET. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - 7-- 9 -- r . |