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Show ProducSs of Progress I The settlers of Pioneers days retired early. Like their Colonial forbears, thsir hardihood bore evidence of the wisdom of this custom; for of all the hours of the day's twenty four, the hours of sleep are most vitally related to health. And so, It rightly became atngld family duty in those days to think of sleep as a function of bodily repair, dependent upon relaxation for its success. This early training naturally evolved in the house of Boyle a custom to method, that later became part of the family creed. And, as the skilled hands of Peter Boyle, the master-craftsman, master-craftsman, shaped the very best pieces of that-day furmi-ture, furmi-ture, into appropriate bedroom suites, go now, is to be found In Ogden's foremost furniture store everything superior, supe-rior, and necessary, to make the home completely ideal, of a quality in keeping with the times. Far different are the Boyle bedroom suites of today from the Individual pieces of over three decades ago, yet each represents for its day, the utmost In progress and striving for higher standards of beauty, utility and quality. It has been our good fortune to furnish many of the best H appointed homes in the West with dainty bedroom suites. Some were Louis XVI of white enamel and cane; others were of the plainer Colonial designs in mahogany; and of late the popular Queen Ann and Adam styles admirably make up the modern bedroom. And so It is that the Boyle Furniture Company with its products of quality, meet6 today, ,-s in the yesteryears, the wide preference and leadership among the good people of this community. mn 1 hhb awn , -1- -nas v . |