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Show IPS' u in r 'ey i- - on nr LJ LJ V- - V The Greatest Value-Givin-g . a Ever Conducted Here or Elsewhere It is starting NOW at our Kaysville Headquarters in the Williams Store on Main Street The Daynes-Beeb- e Month. Sale Graduation You have been going to get a The first thing a visitor notices piano or a player-pianosome day. Why not in a he that someday in your home is the piano or the absence of one. N-O-- 7;- , . .. ? W l: You Need Pay No Money Until July 1st Then Pay on Your Own Terms Pay weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly half-yearl- y nnd YOU SAVE THE PRICE OF A PIANO if vou buv durinp thin r.nta Buy Nnvt PIANOS IN THE HOME WILL NOT BE TAXED. But if you unthinkingly wait until this law goes into effect, you will find, TIIESE TAXES added when you d0 buy CREASED C0ST 0F to toe materials and the duty, will HAVE RAISED THE PRICES $C0 TO $125. So the logical time to buy is now! You not only save this advance, but also as much again and more m the SPECIAL SALE PRICES we are making. N. P. CHRISTENSEN, Store Manager KAYE VI LEE THE 3 now considering the War Tax Bill, which will doubtedly become a law within a few weeks. Among other things this bill places a heavy tax on all pianos, player-pianoetc., now r ln the hands of manufacturers and dealers. The bill provides:' and upon pianos, players, phonographs, graphophones, IU and records used m connection with any musical instrument machines talking sold by the manufacturer, producer or importer, a tax equivalent to 5 per centum of the price for which sold. BUT THIS IS NOT ALL. The bill further for increased duty on all imported materials that go into the manufacture of pianos. This, together with the INCREASED COST of raw materials means that PRICES MUST BE RAISED. 9on,8rre?s un-&w- uvl mi s, pro-vid- VERNER - CALDER, Salesman -- THE PLACE TnET I L L I AM S STORE ON MAIN S.T R E E T IU2MEMBER , ADDRESS, WILLIAMS STORE 2SO, 000,00 "OLDER. THAN THE STATE OF UTAH IOS2FSffDAYNS JfiSmNT es CAPITAL |