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Show New pattern lints nt Starley's millinery, mil-linery, Pleasant Ornve. I SYour First - - ( I I KUPPENHEIMER SUIT or OVERCOAT means more to J i you than complete satisfaction; it is a lasting; lesson in p I I clothes buying. I 0 i i? ' H t? I I A. Vv hsssBsA' I I I ' I Like our clothes our shoes and hats are of the best I quality. I Royal Stores I I American Fork iQ Pleasant Groyo GOOP WORK 3HOES AND SHIRTS AT THE I ' j' LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE. iBgHS3j3ffiSjBUif . """""""1"""r "Mho li)N j our product! No matter If joh are u fanner sell- ; Ing (reps, u worker In n fne I Jury, mine, r.illroud, store, etc- i selling jonr labor somebody else must buy whnt ou liaie to sen tut voi; i.osi:. 'A I Who Is Hint hiijcr but YOI'll. i Mil.!'! .if I Mio hii)K your product! l Hon can u k''P working '1 unless )ou keep on bii)lngl S You can't. j ' Keep on liuyfng what you nerd !) ow or tho ninn ho would g ju'y the things you depend on for j! , a lhlng runnot.tfujrvEn!i helps R the other. ' B .4- .- j5jaiaiaisraiaj2ja3raraj5isi2JSfarania j The Daynes-Beebe ! I I Music Company I OF SALT LAKE CITY, , M Will Give a Big and . L H i Special Discount I 4 H I on all H PIANOS and Player PIANOS I for the next i I I TEN DAYS I I TO THE PEOPLE OF UTAH COUNTY. ' H Prospective buyers may call E. T. OULMER, PHONE M 51-J, Pleasant Grove, nnd I will be plcasod to cull on you ; H mid give you prices and terms. I H n Now will be it good time to get your piano or phonograph. It H j E. T. CULMER, Siiesman I I PLEASANT GROVE,-UTAH. , H I CX account of the liberal 1 I I discount and the large I H business I am doing'. Twill 1 1 remain for another ten days. ';. . u SIIOL'S! SIIOLSll SHOLSll All tho prices havo Leon reduced. To Insure getting jth'o best shoes and oxfords dt tho lowcat prices, call at tho Pleasant Grovo Merc. Grandmother Williamson, now In lier 87th year, cooked dinner nil by herself and sorved It to hor following children: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Young, Mr. and Mrs. James Potcr-son, Potcr-son, Mrs. Walt Hnxtor, Mr. and Mrs. Will Williamson of Lake View and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jcnson. Vou lmd a bicycle when your IH were a boy. Your boy wonts H one now. H Economy begins nt homo. jH That's why no homo should be H without a bicycle, H To make walking E. Z. Ride H a bicycle. H AVulk you d fool, walk. jH To health with a bicycle. jH G Owen Draper 1 A RULE I 1 ; Tho managonient of tho Fanners Exchange believes ', '. SM I in the following rule: "A dishonest man, can get busi- y D 1 1 ness, but ho cannot hold it." Our organization is estab-' j H I lished with n faith in tho future. Wo believe in holding iH : our old customers and gaining news ones by honest ser-' ; M '' vice. I 'H j.-' Where The Farmers Trade. H I Farmers Exchange i AtlMIMHMMtHIHIHIMHIllllMMMIMtHHIH H --r tt.-4r4twk' aakaaH - r . p j jtegj:-..?i3l.J t rt jxAmmMtLjAeLiiimiikttMllu . v ' .a-l-w . .---IiiiiB |