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Show WRESTLERS MEET GRANITE HIGH LOSES IN FAST MATCHES The Clayton-Daynes Company. MERGED INTO THIRD ' Takes Over Business of Pioneer Organizations. i : | Daynes U. First Tournament of Y. M. C. A. Club Proves Success of the Sport. of U. Preps Win . jana en to 23. [Main will fee By wil s ig eam, lof from the 26,to 23, tl yesterday Granit preps the afternoon | Conville Best of the|'"s; Heavies-Judd and Macke | 2!™es not jcould eitl te Prove Almost Equal, Dad" he sald s ed | cup|ness_ The Royal of] $15 | Sh: and | dir lew it] par a tle I i new Day1 |: 1 Thomas | | {a | l } George WillI M ( Morga iireectors Help I join ‘ Gee i t W. Muste. compan! ofi iuch Ss 1 j | | ‘la the 00 A. two of § lave laa peat " | a the| I Will +, {field "| 6 Iso}. the" ' of y i re ‘hus rjous hes of $80.00 let Snow, eat " ms | eh n » 16} dent; W 2-up| Dr. L. W. I ‘ 1 t which 1D d of eside he ors ré 1 to|Mr. fir W. cor 00 wh fe | } f fe t} Lak« npani : iew d t I id t I M "ID 1 L Sl instrument apP-| t plains, and i ck L on was } i : t \ muste ro > oa the| : } / Judd and t & proved to be of Macke M. 11s Macke fought Dray. bout etween of the DD. Judd and Bee) Ww minutes, the rules t on went were for bout a fourth for at [a won vYho. P. 1a and J. worl Referee. as Yokel | a Zens Cheesman 1 the Carrey, C./ ref as acted kel ike cords holds who 1 half the for |} Lee Weber; sia crack hig \ pole il rom ; E mond state} nd mile Diee Jumper A ind 1 BAS vit Hark to ¢ ! ba ty] Dies ee rec ate ri t 5S. tet ee Tea yul t 1 } tile der jour h great nm is gens Hildreth, who one of very bes the of as ping colt ywerfully though n. St in h beat yhen ts by He pre to 0d i I gan chinan hb {1 h f it I L d proved h of t any e MAY ORGANIZE LEAGUE } r ry to} ticket the "aoilar looking, th decors ad Se dee ee 4 y ew beans pe Sars waccasentian 1 the 5O 7 oriied steps to fans be look tekec. for 10. Coach Te le Ay ATGH. Joe yesterday choot of the ut and two-step lesson. Prof. Postofice place. - Start . ike ae patlona ‘i + >: ‘ : Kennedy's } t-clags| in| OF $250 $325 $400 $450 TO TO TO TO $300 $375 $425 $500 NEW $550 TO $700 LEAD. They Will Go: PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS NOW NOW NOW NOW $125 $175 $225 $300 TO TO TO TO $150 $215 $275 $350 NOW $375 TO $425 PIANOS SELL 8 OF THEM. GRANDS AT FROM PRICES $375 UP REDUCED dN . COL. 0 N F E R i N C E 4-5-6 April Citv Lake J i 2 ea BSE Re Ms ; as un A at | <p Gri tlons south) 4} Kets on tims academy,|SQ%eer Yurther OPT sale : April ut She "per ticulers 2 rd b ¢ carn to Apri te T N. ROYAL 18 |siye, BEST LINE OF ORGANS IN THE SALE EARLY WHILE WE HAVE SO MANY GOOD SELECTIONS. CLAYTON-DAYNES MUSIC CO. t fan ae =i Se abe hae Salt aa ae ror jai fla hown. guaranteed NEW NEW NEW NEW ATTEND C ts| { EQUAL ‘ a UCB do t-) gum oft IN THE NEW AND USED ORGANS AT FROM $15 UP. WE HAVE THE THE WORLD, AND MUST REDUCE THE STOCK ONE-HALF. leiven TRACK: MEN -Uutver- | Nephi team ALWAYS GRAND of ee PEA Sr thee Maddock ARE WE HAVE 17 GRAND PIANOS IN STOCK AND MUST ONE-THIRD RIGHT THROUGH. NEW HIGH GRADE Peet bya Sons the naw NEPHI VISITS SALES. WE DEFY THE HARD TIMES PRICES' ORGANS a good proving N AND ‘ 7 others spent the H Waltz 68 WORLD re pl Learn to Dance. one THE i by a 5 f ..veral A baset BEAT I is ued | hai ; iCOACH named Ww all rs . to organize|city, taken & ng above jos . > Gi is OTHER SO-CALLED WILL BE SOLD ON SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHTS A NUMBER OF SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT PIANOS OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE WIL GO AT FROM $75.00 TO $150.00. s to i alts : : { H ray, the Oocitiare, Representatives organ! MAY SOON BE ALTERED. |. WORKING, I ; : pt oe SONS OF WALES OF aah pe }# BASEBALL SCHOOL CANDIDATES ihe te k : ‘ | n place t held to be eeting ia l ti lou boys il ie eyaat uz to which Mo ae. of col out mapped nd of t head the At invited are fans 8 H season. the yr Dent and Schoppe raoverment are Bill ¥: 1 wili school jiea the secured have who Murphy, of t em € | ses esent t for field Walker's t to form is a piri plan "aeUr | materi muc a The gon, of Salt composed Lake, pC a ireenpreeesleel lees n i ay ) he and ecidents he ecamethe do t MI 7 os office, rect | NAME ! ae t best the for a given ainallest, the best und 0 J be Ing OF UTAH-- BALL PLAYERS| | ‘ all WE I the} | Te & AT 9 O'CLOCK Little Prices, Little Down, Little per Month t ‘1 oO I will) ] wil f wot, Mee- | Ti Gd U ugh I sire. young ne of the first moves baseball league will 25-27 E. First South St. PROMPTLY Here's the Way £ | COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH THIS OFFERING. EVERYTHING ay m foe f Aja Ter I I good i reputation 1 part 1 r Be| se TRO, vii i da 1 Eg to - nudes | } ' ; 3 ef- as unavailing. thers Penrhyn in such lik his| 1 , } 1D 4 thr ready : bo of ink te large t bas veticing. l sch Hi the cers Sai that expected id it is fully a|® thi ‘ hiin r-old Planute i are ‘ t t ir st | i i 1 HIGH Mr the old be to it brit t a including W at ye oe) built for Mhie : MORNING S. Main St. at the PIANOS.--Steinway, Vose & Sons, lvers & Pond, Chickering Bros., Story & Clark, Estey, Sohmer, Kimball, Lester, Schaeffer, Hobart M. Cable, Winter & Co., Cable-Nelson, Marshall and Wendall, Kohler & Campbell, Rudolph Brewster, Schultz, Schirmer and many others. ORGANS---Estey, Kimball, Burdette, Verdi and Great Western. ] pr he ri d t : a t Meelick orjat dozen Planu 22 BR OUR LEASE ON THE DAYNES STORE EXPIRES APRIL 15, AND WE MUST SELL 150 PIANOS BEFORE THAT DATE. WE CANNOT POSSIBLY GET THE COMBINED STOCKS IN THE MAIN STREET STORE. DON'T YOU WANT TO BE ONE OF THE HAPPY BUYERS. YOU CAN HAVE AN INSTRUMENT WHILE YOU ARE PAYING FOR IT. WE ARE FORCED TO DISCONTINUE MANY AGENCIES THROUGH COMBINING THE TWO LINES. THESE WILL GO FOR LESS THAN FACTORY COST. THEY ARE ALL HIGH GRADE INSTRUMENTS, BUT WHERE LINES ARE DUPLICATED SOME OF THEM MUST BE DISPENSED WITH. OUR SALE PRICES WILL APPLY TO ALL KINDS AND MAKES OF INSTRUMENTS WE CARRY, WHICH INCLUDE THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANOS AND ORGANS, INCLUDING: ate ny 7 ugliest, 60. size yea) nn small Gesli ha tt gl mee the last of orse alit cred | winner Pianut - as] {ima that t th h igi ofher.of k I : ro ‘ a liorse and ft y a nt pany, sup . Store Larce Be Will ' c i I ei wag{the, Shimon, and. Out Of tn oueir a . : Ix eat race pi e hes ) : 1 {bl it in oft son Oaks f re to strap-|,, a big Planuc and Simon, 1 is J] l t ret nv biti mi pe ‘ sanufac ": | Ehren aA} Utah throughout, buil ipl |, that 1 and one S}own impaign on and|b three-year-old | taking any ic East] back ts well muscled, he woul to hard I st. the ly regarded horsemen Meelick country. the : ingi ri hi t running { been 1 « the ¢ nit training uccess the to Th tribute i | < the: in) the f yr to rior tl hé ould to bt ist he MORNING =t c Meellck' as this, Sita and ok ined Salt in ha 1 1 Chapult track. :year thet ] aTi¢ y olt _ c , : botn m up sted y jou rhia il ) nt on- ' bee] e ha t °". %! Reena List Reached 247 Last Night,))°%" ey sa» 5 =|! Larger Than Ever Before 72000 agen Lake. Be AS heratond EB Tg 08 Ra tant tit ies Oo V I howing n the markabl m Meelick ; thel r music rns 4B 1 : | tt rede J ind time thos tl Zz about Hildreth's ¢ | j Great . 109-111-113 STORE, MONDAY i is ce n ne I I b March will Orleans, 28.-It a horsemen, local before f ther Lior ceus New = | o a long as well DAYNES c ae I STORE and | sta t in OTNSt CLAYTON | | eee ot ag | Meelick's Great Victory | - | ; ick. { oa beg eady fear Fanning | work Carmen | Several ouds cinders have ) been | 3 t Saturday) an lald Ste 1, 4 are ymmenc 1 finl i be tre ) B. i pected *t p to school then expects High the 1 from Ben] rlte c a forth maten) Biving me I Ozgde ov imph Dean Dele ron y welght-D o1 Arr He . *. Steve heavyweight-J Light von Carmer from L. Rict education a of board arnt The won|had. an Harker Ben final, be P 3 fer to thedecane footbal as such table Once The Greatest Sale of Musical insiruments ever held in the West will start at the training. commence to Re ad devine. training Hammond] t EXTRA SALESMEN ENGAGED TO CARE FOR OUR FRIENDS. | i th r eee V. .G. Hammond won| ang semi-final, ne tracl the fron won Enos G- gut- Mid¢ from * 30) the an york, tis ping who men wel Ha nid Robert Plu G. last year than better proving first | ere ti succes The judges. the promi other ma also are There ture t f ‘ll Ss prom meet wi among out, s 1 young In-}ing ub the that s ey excelle doing is ho Till ar« be] ; cham at cluding juin high hurdles, w th in work summary The month, next held up fir is showlng Snyder apri W-.]and lightweight-O. class, 125-pound yx « sprints: short the for final Joe] Saxon; M. from won Har Evans Graay, Moyle, Rebentish, wards, Harvey from won Dati d Welterwelght-D. Judd won from B a nd Wire are expected to "vin polnts Richardson; final M, Macke given de-|q t the state meet a all for orders has given Annis oach eure : : ais A." Q. "Ada Everything Slaughtered, Prices No Object. Many Pianos and other instruments at less than factory cost. SALE COMMENCES MONDAY ek Fanning after a men in the field. Captain Karrick, irnished muci|. . t f with hool Hig with rs ee , to Steve matches his on t it nuser went la lightweight The Dale Deane rd lot of } 350 PIANOS 150 ORGANS | 50) PIANO PLAYERS PHONOGRAPHS, f 63> SC TALKING ~ MACHINES, Etc. ¢< The Combined Stock of the Clayton Music Co. and the Daynes Music Co. to be sacrificed and sold ; Cinder Path. es Fan-|] P. J. defeating ease, with class final in tl Hammond G. V. and ning work good did however, Hammond, Weber. nd I Er G. H. defeating Caner Have New Ones-Will . | Many | and Back Men Old | i? | en to| a ciznt} t Ben Harke FRANCE. ORGANS PIANO PLAYERS PHONOGRAPH § AND OTHER MUSICAL MERCHANDISE | | of| calica ror «| G@00d ‘gain draw. ARE BUSY ON TRACK men} given cured was man This nelther and tl the and AF ' a} in resulted ft three| bout in] rules the by suspended minutes three though Macke, fall 1 | cla elterweight it ninu th id provided Iwo | 1 the season s lows (ots | eps, Granite High school, Msteore| ilt Lake High sec Ol, ia DoS: ( sec| ond, Baptist, Murray, VU. of lL fresh| White S$ ox IBur lington }men i } ' ! | } ie he vy-| meet Con-| not io PRESIDENT ennaniillaeaee ntries did Great Consolidation - I r wit trophy that § Th the en up M street., REESE} LAN LAN SA heed bad Sa S hroad e| olf Musk Dayne 29, 1908. e| yin do business at the Higt lw: Clay: the | compan for themselves and their school the which is the champions he Junior league e gan vas to fj almo st until the final aia MARCH | ie] company "Clayton-Daynes | old MUCH INTEREST IS SHOWN | University Unwens compa scrning, the League Title By 26 Music Music Junior) tras" . . : layt« | UTAH, SUNDAY, UE W. W. CLAYTON President. DAYNES Manager. Successors to CLAYTON MUSIC COMPANY and DAYNES MUSIC COMPANY BOTH : 9 STORES 109-111-113 Main St. 25-27 E. First South ULES SECkeESES ty PYLE REESE SEES TWO MUSIC CONCERNS (23 CITY, tC TASES ERR CREB RE RRR EEE : | SPORTS | | SESEDESSS INTER-MOUNTAIN ek INTER-MOUNTAINTHE ae ant, renee ( ¢ THE Or |