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Show ' . This Shows the Front of the New Modern Furniture Store to Be Opened In Price By Provo Concern . v C iDiXON TAYLOF. RUSSELL CO: ; i DIXON TAYLOR RUSSELL TO OPEN STORE IN PRICE . . . i ious coal camps in Carbon county also do most of their business jn that city. "Every indication is that Price" will continue to grow and flourish during tho next few years to keep pace with the great industrial c'x- ; pansion of this state. The people of that section are among the mo.-t thrifty and progressive in the slate. Modern Building "We are happy inde'd to add one more link to our chain of successful success-ful furniture stores all of which have been established within the past eight years. It is but one mere step in fulfilling the plans of our organization's expansion pi ogram for this year.." The new store will be one of the most modern and up-to-date show rooms in- the state. It will be located lo-cated in the heart of thi' Price business busi-ness district on the south side of Main street with the front laemg north. The building will be G3 feet across tho front, or as wide as the main building of the Provo store". It will have a depth of 125 feet. The architecture both inside and out will be Spanish. On the interior a broad staircase will lead ,up to a mezzanine floor to Jae supported by massive plastered jolumns. The combined floor dis- j play space will be 11,125 square feet. j ! America consumes 1,000 tons of ; pepper a, month. Britain consumes . 5.000 tons a year. ' Gateway of" Eastern Utah to Get Up-to-Date Furniture Furni-ture Store. The ninth furniture store of the Dixon-Taylor-Russell c o m p a n y, Utah's largest chain furniture concern, con-cern, will be opened at Price within the next 60 days, according to an announcement made Saturday by Arthur N. Taylor, general man-ageV man-ageV of the cnocern Bids for the construction of a modern building, a facsimile of which appears above, are out and the contract for the erection will be let within a day pr two so that the building will be in readiness by the' middle of June. Began Eight Years Ago The opening of the new stoie in Price is in keeping with the expansion expan-sion program cf the large furniture organization, which opened its first store in Provo about eight years ago. Since then the main store in the circuit has been surrounded by seven other stores in the' leading cities of Utah and Wasatch counties. coun-ties. The Price store will be the first one to be opened east of Utah county. For sev&'ral months the company has been investigating conditions in Price and the decision to open a store there was made by the directors direc-tors of the company late Fridayaf-te'r Fridayaf-te'r Mr. Taylor returned from the Carbon county city where he had been the past few days to make his final observations. Price Trading Center "Price is the trading center of easte'rn Utah," said Mr. Taylor, "Farmers living in the eastern and the southeastern counties of the state look to Price as their business center. The mineVs from the var- I theater with Ranger in the starr- ; ing role on Friday. In this picture, Ranger plays the part of a dog who owns two masters, mas-ters, enemies of each other. One commands the dog's obedience through cruelty and the othe'r wins ; his loyalty through kidness and hu- ! mane treatment. j The play of emotions in the dog which master should he follow when their wills are opposed to one" another? an-other? forms one of l.ic most dramatic dra-matic situations ever presented in a dog picture, it is said. |