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Show : .rt. .., -- i,-r A'.-; ' ':-- ' ' "'"'yV' ? j ,v ' THI msWUUlM'v.Hy 'V v,c " y' '.v'-.- ' ' "'4 ; " ; -- ,r H - . j 1 . " - . T - - - .f-;.y- - - OF UWJmN --C; a..w Fred E. Turner, Supt of Mines . V .v I x v. v i ''.,'"'...' f ... - - v l". " ".,. , , . . . , li. : ' M . y." v ; " '" - ...y - y - ' .y " r .....- . , ' . ' 1 :" ' N .. ' ... ' " " v " y; : 'V..- ..,' ' i, i '.'.: ; V .y - r. . .... - "' .. .. ... ... ' -- 1 v ,'.. - jCT, .' ' '. '. " r J yy.- - yy.y i y ( !. ... Mines at Biiigfiam Canyon, Utah ; zr:zxxzz3zxsizssa!iszHUBSiiBBixs;i 1 The Store TKki Wi'l I ' Plea.se You - 11 ' H y:'U II h ' v ' 1 " - . : ; S! jjj If you want to trade where your money will i M - buy the most, give our store a trial. We have just , , j H ' what you want, and the prices are always right. J: h - " We have a General line of Merchandise and a - f h . Full Line of the Best Heavy and Fancy Groceries, J Y h Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos and most anything you . J iL m ; could call-for- . ' 'v' " "il - g In addition to our general line, we also have a . II . SJ . First Class Soda Fountain where All Kinds' of ' m IS Soft Drinks are prepared. : , . ; h u Do your Christmas Shopping with us and you , M g ' will be well pleased. . .. . ,. m g We Extend To You Best Wishes For A Merry jj ; g Christmas and A Happy New Year s m g The United Mercantile Compa.ny jj tCSZSIlEZBafSEEIlSlllllZZZZSIIZIXZEEZZSZZZIZIIZXISXZa ;- -' Mdht ttiia a;JewcbyM ! ' -- . Christmas Purchased j i M:'AiEEFWMil ' !E':;hteen years of fair and honest, c0.Ming .have jj ' I given me an enviable reputation' ill 'Jewelry J j . j J J ' business in this town. . . : .7 H m " . . ' i i f ' JJ JJ j 'j . . My line this year Is larger than- - eveV- Diamond h m . ; j Kings, Signet Rings, Lavaliers, Cut4JJass, Silver-- . h m ' v j! ware. Smoking Sets, Toilet and Manicure Sets, h h , j Wrist Watches of all description. In fact every: h j I j j thing in the Jewelry line.' .".'' ; v 3 S - ii ii ; ".. ; n h Si ii Prices the lowest, considering quality Pay'me a h S ' .V' ii visit and exanvne- mv goods before purchasing Jj g ii ii jour Christmas 'Gifts", " :.:.: , - g H THE OLD KELIABI.E JEWELER ' S W H 485 Main Street - , , '' Telephone 74 g n s ..v - '3 3 - " g .. SI VeMern Loan & Building 1 Xr,,.: : 1 ' Company l Home Office 1 " 43-- 19 East First South Street Salt Lake City , tf . Established 1892 v , . J i "Assets .....i...... $4,130,000.00 f . 4 Loans on Real Estate, First Mort- - 4 ? $ y gage only ....... 3,700,000.00 g p Permanent Reserve Fund , 300,000.00 , n ? 0 '4 Net Earnings for 1917 27a,397.16 j . , ' $ Net Earnings, First Six Months ; g , y , of 1918 1401.41' i c it ( ri The only mutual institution of its kind in the en- - . r ' : f' . tire Western states. Purchasers of our certifi- - p i , . $ cates on monthly payment plan become actual $ tf. y owners and participate in the full net earnings of g j ' ' f, the institution, with a guarantee of not less than j ' p 9 per cent., , , .' , j C We have branch agencies throughout the follow- - $ 8 t- - ing eight states: Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, ) i: ; Montana, -- Washington, Oregon, California, for , ; ... the convenience of our members. . . ; h H Adopt our plan, and save as you earn (monthly). A i t' pj. ),,n't trust to old chance. Start the New 'icar f right. We pay 6 per cent on savings account. ;'.;! Uf . For Further Particulars, See ' '(' '.' ....' it ' 1 W. ROOK, Resident Agent X ?! ;' GCarrl'oik J'iingham Canyon .;'':;-- . '' :y v. ..1. :tr-:- ; vs-w- - ; cu ashing OurTVlany Customers and Friends sL'i) jr" lMerry: Christmas iSfe ppy Mew Year . ffi if Tfi-Gio- Commercial Company fc l ;3 ' WHOLESALE GROCERIES p; !.n Salt Lake City, Utah Pj i r:- - J. . t;an$, Afanager - . - - Telephone Wasatch 6083-608- 4 ? l u y uum y w u u w y u o i v w u f-u- u. y u yu u It is the leading store at 1 Copper- - f field and handles the payrolls and the I time checks. - . , t.. ; . - !; THE MINERS MERCANTILE i 'C ' COMPANY The one big store of Copperfield, and the' one Which handles the great volume of business of that section is the Miners Mere.' under the capable management of H. (B. AvenV .This store sells everything from, meat to1 nuts, from the heaviest machinery to the finest needle, groceries,, general merchandise and everything. The Miners iMerc. employs 18 peo-ple and' its annual business amounts to over $260,000 . The st are is divided into "separate departments with a spe- - clal man at the head of each depart--' ment who is responsible for theitran-- ! eactlons in his line. -- , . ProminenVCopp Will t ; Celebrate Their Silver Wedding, free from this ' epidemic No new cases have developed during the past week and the few remaining patients are convalescing. . So -- solilitous has the health off it : er been in the discharge hf his duty he has won the title of doctor. " j- - '.'.t ' ".. ' "' ' ' ' s i y " ' r ' - i ! I . J . r - - i. i . ' ' - ' j: ' . .. .''. ; ' ; "' ' y. y wliere Mf. Aven was engaged in, feus- - ineBa until eight years ago , when . he moved'to Salt Lake and became" as- - Bociated with A. )H. Gibson- - in the, ownership of the (Miners Merc in Jan- - j .uary this year, and on .February 1 as-- 1 sumed the management of the con-- 1 corn. -- r''.- ' - - .. J ..: Tlie marriage has been a happy one j and the home has been blessed with ,three Children. They, are, 'Miss Myrtle Agnes, who is attending college . at Salt Lake f Horace William, who with the colors a few days after war was declared, was in the St Mi-hi- el drive, and is now with the first American army of occupation on Ger-ma- n oil on, the banks of the dthine; ai,R-J(-l jlawing, who is with the i f V at home ; ' - 'iiestsij2Qnsist of a number I nu.'froi?-'th- r camp, from Salt Ni yvhere. Music will be! t " Kfi Aerial Orchestra and j JJTI Salt Lake, and light -tr ,'will be served at mid- - Uf' t -- '. .'rangements have been '? Ai.a stage line for extra l 1 it iUke guests. The party .?6f some fifty guests. j .ie wst'ipianBbclaX,.' eVent! yr the' eiJiriinf ' week is tUfe.celelbatlon ' of the twenty-fift- b anniversary of the J marriage' of Mr. au'iMrs, Jlorace B. lAven of Copperheldhich will be. in J the ComiJierclal Club oi (Monday eve-ning. Elaborate' preparations have been made for. the occasion and ne,at-- k ly priuted fhyitations Ja silvert read-- i ing as follows,' Jiae been sent to. rel-atives and -- business associate: 1893 -' (H, TJ, A, . 1'918 Horace JB. Aven re- -' quest the pleasure of your company on their twenty-fift-h wedding, anni-versary (Monday evening, December twenty-third- , nin-thlrt- y o'clock Com-mercial Club, BifHam," Utah. , . - It; S. V. P. Horace B. Aven and 31188 Myrtle R. lowing were married in Silver Cit$ Idaho, December 23, 1893, Just 25 years ago. lloth were 19 at the time of the marriage and both natives of Ozark, Missouri. They were i cared In the same fwn, lived in two blocks pf each othe vndedjhe 8u?" school. 1 ' Vl5 After thf55!Ss? Aven m1 . f3 l"kjty y ;THF. BUTTE OFT DRINK'V i . " PARLOR .' " - .J' - y. ; f' One of the beat kept soft drink' es-- . tabllshmenti ii "the camp is the Butte; which 1b "owned and operated , by liuis Dunn. (He has a variety ef soft drinks, cigars and emokers Buppllpa ,Mr. Dunn is a splendid fellow'.and is one of the best informed men on current history in the camp; Ie is. a widely read man and is familiar .with all the great classic writers. . ' THE ATIIEQ CLUB One of the delightfully pleasing es-- - " tabllBhments of Copperfield is the ' ' . Atliena Club which J was organised v - - last iHimmer with Christ Bapis, presi-- ' dent aik-j- p. Bolotas, secretary." ' The clulSjjvas a success from the ', " very beginnInga-MHSupplIe- d a long felt need in te matlerNal providing a suitable place for amuseumu and re-- ' , , ' ciftnition for the people of tnaVisecUon of the camp. v ' '" ,Tlie club rooms are attractivtoljr furr.isbed; and decorated and is one - of the mdt popular places of the kind la the tiynp - .: . . . M has w large membership and is in good filjanc'ial condition. It accords .a hearty welcome to all visitors and the officers take special, interest in. '., ' : en tertainine their guests. '. y ' ' The good ole days of Hooverizing on powder, , are over, now - that the roui-.le- are no more. THE EAGLE SOFT DRINK r.- ', PARLOR ' . ' - One of the leading soft drink par-lo- rs of the camp is the Eagle, which is owned and operated by John ftino. In it he carries irt stock complete line of the best soft drinks, cigars and smokers supplies. It is a neRt, clean and place and the enter-tainment there is strictly first class. In addition to the soft drinks, etc., the Eagle pool tables are among: the best in town and players find this a delightful place to spend their leisure time. - . - , The proprietor is a congenial happy fellow and knows how to please and entertain all visitors. One must be hard up for a place f-- to coast, when he chooses a garage door. ''the old crow r. ": L The Old Crow which lias always bVn a popular place has .beev jjiuch impiUsved since Harry NoHlesettmUy becameSts proprietor. 1! in centrally located anV handles a sptendid . toa of soft drinkV cigars, etc. v ..., i'" ,.Mr. Nobles WwU'cslded Itr'Bingliam for a number of yfra-s- He is known throughout the cijnty. anKtw many friends here.- - He-htt-S xlidis-tmctio- n of being a member, of the "la-mo- Catalina Club of Ne York. h,"city health officer. He great Interest in the work : have been rewarded ' o ,y X 'v'St one time was ' is now practically |