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Show ' f 1 . r" TIIE PROVO INSTITUTION GIVES GREETING - Standing out conspicuously as a monument to the growth and development of Provo City, and equipped with every modern facility for the carrying on of its business according to the latest and most approved methods,' is the Provo Commercial and Savings bank. This stalwart institution, whose origin dates back to 1890, is one of the states most important financial institutions, and is recognized every where as an establishment whose .business methods are such as to justify the rig'll regard in which it is generally held. The people of Provo owe much to this institution, for it has stood firmly and consistently behind them as and as a community thrnnoh ell the ups and downs of the various contingen- cies which go to create . business life in a growing city. - Its officers and directors are of that broadmind public spirited class of citizens which are necessary to any community which .aspires to that position of municipal excellence so .necessary now-adays to commercial and industrial suprem- , acy. $irst and foremost at all times to lend both financial and moral support to any enterprise promoted for the public good, the Provo Commercial and Savings Bank stands first, last and always for the city and county in which it is operating, a fact which is thoroughly appreciated by its thousands of friends and patrons, who see inthis insti- tution a tendency, not only to take into con- sideration its own interests, and that of its customers, but tha tof the whole community aswell, and the natural result is, it has the friendship, support and confidence of the people at large to an extent that is the envy- of many less fortunately endowed establish- ments of this nature. Mr. Jos. T. Farrer is the polite and affable, cashier, ably assisted bv' Messrs, uttle and Richmondrand -. 1 the officers and directors are as follows: Senator Reed Smoot, president ; C. E. Loose, vre president; Joseph T. Farrer, cashier, Joseph A. Buttlejand F. jG. Richmond, rrhp directors are Reed Smoot, C. E. Loose. George Taylor, Sr.,' L. Holbrook, W. If. Kiersaeh, R,. R. Irvine, Sr., -- and J. T. Farrer. The Provo Commercial and Savings Rank is capitalized forlOO, 000,. with surplus of $50,000.. and the deposits of satis fied customers now amounts to a figure oxer $900,000, The years of public sendee given by this great institution has rapidly placed it in the front rank of the great banks of Utah, and for years it has reflected great credit upon Provo. Customers are always assured the most prompt and courteous treatment, whether private individuals or , it Christmas Day willj mark the opening of a new restaurant for trovo. This promises to be one of the best in the city. Neat, tidy, and inviting, with such efficient help as tr satisfy the wiles of the most exacting and tickle the palate of the dyspeptic. Eugene Ilenroid, the proprietor, has had ' a long and successful career in the restaurant business and with his congenial make-u- p promises to build up a splendid business for hiiqself and one that will be a credit to tlfe Garden city. Prior to coming to this city, Mr. Ilenroid engaged in the jestaurant business in Eureka, Nephi, Price and other Utah towns. Until recently, he was connected with the Spencer cafe, but has decided to go into business for himself and will open his place of business at 46 West Center on Christmas Day. ily everybody in Utah county knows its 'ov Carpenter Seed company has vutc place of business in Provo, but know or have any adequate idea of ignitude of its business'? s company carries the largest stock m, garden and flower seeds between r and San Francisco. The books show -- over 830 wholesale accounts and over 4000 mail orders fbr 1915; while the major por-,i- n if the businesses conducted in UTah, 'rders are by no means confined to this state a, : u n, for during the last couple of years i, Jhave been sent to South Africa, Jn-i-- 1 South America, while recently 3300 of onion seeds were sent to eastern " ! -- The directors are men who- have grown up with the best interests of the state of has done much. Utah, and mature-judgme- nt toward making them all not only successful bankers but great business'tncn, and all are so closely identifed with thXljig things of this section that they are knownto eyery body. With the Christmas spirit of" the season the officers and directors of the bank, wish the friends and patrons of the institution a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. - t eleven; THE HENRIOD CAFE VtPENTER SEED CO. PROVOS FOREMOST BANKING v. PAGE POST flUS. million packages of seeds are 'put up in Provo. annually. These seeds are ilv repared ami Selected to suit the s t bmates covered by the business, scr at present the yards alone cover nearly five maacres of ground. New and slogan of the company Our seeds ainedL chinery has been added from time to time sat-' will window until" at present the very latest, best kind lance at the display he most skeptical that Mr. Carpenter ; 0f all mill work is being turned out successes business. The celebrated Soudan-full- y, . of C., efficient management for the f farming. Under dry rv4 particularly adapted p, .Smoot (Parley, as he is familiarly displayed therewith a growth of seven tUree SUTT)N MARKET, known ) , every-- detail of mill work is care- first cut t ing and nearly wk The Sutton'Market is one of Provos for the second, grown on Provo cud oim-hal- f fully looked after; new and better machinery favorite places of business. There is noththe of soil this year. This is only one dry is being installed until the class of work in line the meat too for or ing good grocery done in Provo would be a credit to cities Vid seeds that he carries. those who patronize them. Home cured Mr. Carpenter carries the largest stock many times as large. home cured home rendered in bacon, hams, the There is a large force of competent men of flower seeda and bulbs to be found in the home fact anyth ingin curedor" Wct-- and devotes considerable attention to at work the year round. During the dull sealard; prepared line of meats is scientifically Hdc ljnn of business.- - Over 8000 catalogues son the regular hands are employed .on at Sutton the Market, treatpd stock work, mouldings, sash, doors of stanover 12,000 varieties of flowers describing ' What is true of the meat department is dard sizes, etc. With the advent of thft anil 'gtfalle8 are sent out annually. also true of the grocery. Only the choicest evbuilding season, new and special work Is The business is growing rapidly and fore be will the market displays groceries that order has been filled, while many seed -- constantly being done and an enlarged ery found at Suttons. Inspection of the. plant - housosTrave been unable this ' of men is employed. year on account at any and all times is solicited, for so clean In addition to lumber and milling the of the war and crop failures to get seeds for and sanitary is the place that Mr. Sutton this trade. company carries a complete Jine of building , delights to have his patrons see where their a materials and hardware. including . fences, .' ... meats and groceries come from and how and fenring, lath, cement, har wall and plas- CO. thev re prepared for the public. THE SMOOT LUMBER ter pans. ' The delivery system is one of the best Smoot the The splendid manner in which the busi, half a century For nearly found anywhere; it is prompt, courteous ness is handled together with the unsul-passe-d been and is still the has Lumber company and accurate. - 1 . work done 4s responsible in a largo mill in the vicinity. From most For first class Meats, Choicest Grocer for the magnificent growth in both the obi water wheel with only a saw or two degree ies and an all around square deal, the has grown ufitil the retail and wholesale department. in years past, the business s .... M - halta up-to-da- te - -- , -- L -- . .00 -- up-to-da- ton te , arket is unsurpassed... x Beautiful and Useful Gifts for The MEN and BOYS Suggestions for Xmas Shopping Mens-HGSE-B- oys We have an elegant assortment of Fine Silk Hose 35? and 50? in Ghristmas boxes. Plenty of the more common kind and assortment; any assortment you may wish. All Make beautiful presents. Mens-SHIRTS-- , s Boys Mens Fine Silks that wear, $3.00 to, $3.50 Mens Percale and Mercerized Madras Cloth -7 $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, and-- - $2.00 Full line Knikght Woolen Mills Flannel Shirts, $1.75 to $3.75 50?, 75? and Boys Shirts All Male Beautiful and UseJul Presents. Fine lot of Boys Mackinaws from the $5.00, $5.50 Knight Woolen Mills and .A. -- - $6.00 Fancy Xmas boxes, Combination Set3, . Etc., too numerous to mention. A" VTSIT-T- O 90? Men- s- HANDKERCHIEFS-Bo- y s Mens-TIES-B- oys Fine silk, plain white and colors for 25? Extra Iieax'y sllk, plaiiTwhites or fancy borders 50? Linen, narrow or wide borders, initial or plain, ea 25? Fine Irish Linen, each 50? Big assortment of the Cotton or Mercerized kiml, plain or initial j. 5?, 10?, 15? Jewelry for Men and Boys. Cuff Buttons Tie Pins, Scarf Holders, Collar vBuL tons and Combination Sets of all kinds make eleganl presents. OUR STORE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE" ARB HEAD-QUAIER- S Simply beaut iful i s what everybody says-wh- en see our1 line of Neeties. We have hundreds tothey select from. One special lot -.'25? One staple lot, either rexersible Or flowing ends. Cant be beat anywhere for 50? Beautiful exclusive pattern?.. 65?, 75? and $1.00 Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets. Dress and Work Gloves in large varieties. Suspenders of all kinds, fancy boxes, 25?, 35?, 50? and $1.00 Why not gie father, brother, son rand dear friend a New Hat $1.00 Up We have a large line of House' Slippers for men, both leather and felt. See the newcuslfion sole felt slippers. FOR BEAUTIFULAND UShlFUL7!IFTS'FOPrME'NrANDBOYS CJ Li 1 Qi in J.VL THE $15.00 SUIT II OUSE 7Ah"--v,,- - aims, V -- t i- - 9 r aj , 't 4 - |