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Show ; Downey t $88 Alakuma I Bone 'jggCI : ' "?? Choc-nutPuffs I Chocolates ISIlihili Chero-O I Lead B3H8SS?:i5?Sg Choc nut Puffs : ' I 4' ! AH STARTUP CANDY CO., PROVO. GlOC-nUt Rolls . I WE MAKE' .500. KINDS I I- THE STARTUP CANDY COM-PANY. COM-PANY. First and foremost among the manufacturers man-ufacturers of the city is The Startup Candy Co., generally recognized as 1 one of the largest concerns of its kind in the West. This establishment is supplied with ,a. most complete mechanical cquip-, cquip-, ment, modern and up-to-date, while .. . a competent force of operatives have charge of every department. The premises occupied take in the entire three-story building at 435 to 600 South First West Street, and the firm have now in course of erection a second sec-ond building of equal size and construction con-struction to their present one, the entire en-tire plant covering 27,200 square feet. The trade of this mammoth concern con-cern covers the entire Western coun- - - - - - - - - - - --- SMOOT LUMBER CO., PROVO. THE SMOOT LUMBER COMPANY. COM-PANY. The Smoot' Lumber Company, with offices, mills and yards, located at No. 598 South Academy Avenue, is the oldest institution of its kind in the city. Their planing mill is furnished with !thc latest and most improved machinery machin-ery for sawing, planing, boring and A general mill work in all its branches. They manufacture doors, window sashes, mouldings, shelving, counters - and store fixtures of all kinds, furnish estimates from plans and specifications, specifica-tions, and make a specialty of fine stair and interior work. This firm in all its years of active operations has adopted a policy of great liberality towards its customers, and has been scrupulously honest and straightforward in all its dealings, thereby acquiring the confidence and esteem of the trade. The supervision of the business is in the hands of Mr. Parley Smoot, one of Provo's most capable and progressive pro-gressive young business men. try, and hundreds of the largest candy can-dy factories throughout the United States arc buying their specialties, which they manufacture in great variety. var-iety. "Magnolias," the liquid center flower perfume, is their greatest specialty, and has a world-wide reputation. repu-tation. They keep a large numbi-r 01 salesmen on the road, and employ more than a hundred people, and maintain a branch in Salt Lake City. R. R. IRVINE & SON DRY GOODS. Of our many establishments devoted de-voted to ladies' outfitting, none can claim a greater share of patronage and public favor than the establishment establish-ment of R. R. Irivnc & Son, which docs a retail business in dry goods and ladies' furnishings at No. 49 North Academy Avenue. Their handsome and well equipped store embraces an elegant and comprehensive com-prehensive stock of dry goods, furnishings, furn-ishings, cloaks, ready-made suits, tea and agencies in the larger cities throughout the country. M The whole is under the personal' M management of Mr. George Startup I M ably assisted by his brothers, Walter H and Will. The splendid executive ' M ability, and personal knowledge of the M business possessed by these gentle-, M men has enabled the firm to place M ,011 the market a product of the highest ; H standard of purity and perfection. M gowns, fancy silk waists, etc., and a H fine line of ladies' and misses' shoes. Mr. Irvine and his son make frc- H qucn!. visits to the fashion centers of H the East to obtain the latest Parisian H modes and novelties, and it is safe to H say that the ladies of Provo and vjci- M nity can always find the most up -to- H date styles for their wardrobes at this H establishment. M Both Mr. Irvine and his son Rob H arc highly esteemed as business men M of rare ability and as enthusiastic H supporters of local interests. H I R. R. IRVINE & SON, PROVO. I I IToHloI Z Zions Savings Bank Trust Co. I M |