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Show She Wouldn't Have a Phonograph I ; Mm but She Did Want i I piftlSI ' a BrEiiswick S IT SfuWpii S H .ill I Jv I 1 pra''','j' TTT She knew all about phonographs, or thought she g S i nlJAIAiAi jB VL did' She wanted music in her home. But a phono- H nJL y lteii-$ . j JU graph never! Then she heard the Brunswick. M CL t'?-;-;' ;.'C--S?,'.-;t';v - ,'"M Now money couldn't buy her Brunswick if she J W Sf'r.'.':-'- : J '-t '..".,': J . , , , . W 0 TX M';;-i v;.'r..-'-1 ,t '.-''i,' v.; $ couldn t get another. )H jsi l ) ''P'::'c- '' -:y?f'S''''::-; ' I ' TTT Manv people are prejudiced against phonographs 5 1 ;V',,:'1'-':' ' 'l-' .v'i,,Sr- i ; because they do not know the Brunswick. They fit j; - . ' ,!i vl -U think all phonographs are alike. ftf H I . :! -f ,-'-:- -SI u i ;.'-; 'r...;;' V(-) TTT The Brunswick is a treasured posses- n p ,viUj . .w j gjon jn homes where ordinary phono- H C graphs would not be tolerated. ja J Lj Easy Terms t g 5 O If Desired 111 5 h Sooner or Lafer the Brunswick Will Win You g Ik jfi Brunswick owners will rejoice over $ TTFrfT f n$ f Jl sT You'll like the way in which we K P an announcement that wc shall soon f&lJ$ C- prove all the things we say about w malic. nk ct- v fJr the Brunswick. . pr To Fortify the Systeiu Against Grip Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets which destroy germs, act as a tonic and laxative, and tnus prevent col js. trip I and influenza. There Is only c-ivj ''Bromo j Quinine." K. Grove's bignsturp on 1 the box. 30c. ( .vjv ) it S: ' 1 A Complete f I Food I Man health-giving foods are g lacking in pleasant flavor. p (f Many savory dishes are lack I Y-$- S-ry "l n8 m health properties and ?tP270: rrY some are positively injurious. 1 p SxLi 4 ' Puritan Hams and Bacon are I P j ' energy builders in the highest if :o if yS degree and each affords a delightful a K relish distinctively their own. : I "www 1 f : THE CUDAHY PACKING CO. A your fealer doesn't -I; ff ff-'T'- ' v handle Puritan. TeJephon hi X S 'o Jtl fa; -XX: "' .jf FRED S. HATCH, City Manager :' M ' 235 South Third West. Wasatch 1406. 'J jff T;2 jk jT - I'uritan Jtama and Bacon are smoked daily in , Jw OUI' Sort1 Lake I'lant, insuring fresh, f -tS brightly smoked meata at all times, t-- i . ..a -- . ... . . .- . r r-. . . - . A ; i ig i i i . i I II IIBSiiiii I fill TRENGTHSAFETYSERVIC I I Progressive Banking ijj That is the foundation upon which the business 'iWl' I l jjj of this bank has been built. The institution f'J j I I ijj is a tower of STRENGTH in the intermoun- 1 3 jfij ; 1 tain country it is a SAFE place to keep money ' H'J - III! I s serv'ce s very helpful, a service organiza- j 1 ii ; HI ij tion which takes a friendly interest in the af- III J j fairs of customers and the community. Al- pf -! 1 jj; though this bank is a big institution, we give t"S J ' INDIVIDUAL attention and service to every i jl depositor. 'yV Ij UTAH STATE iff I I NATIONAL BANK j! OFFICERS: ' j IIEEEE J. GEANT, President 1 ii'Slll ' Mm I CHARLES W. MliLEY, Vice Presi.leal ? ifHI AVJLLI.VM K. WALLACE, Vic Presidrut ' . lisP ifiSll i HENRY T. M 't'WAX, Vice Presi.I.-nt an-1 Ctsbicr I riiP M Ij ALVIN C. STRONG, Assistant Oasliior I'Pli1 IeIM! SAMUEL II. XEDDINGTON, Assiftaut Caslii.-r i FlSlI Wflil-, liuill 1 !l7"B"""""H,""""",""",;""""""""" |