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Show yfjGHAM BRIEFS f ; Alex Pistolls and Gust Prlnarls, who have been with the colors for the past ten months at '"amp Lewis, have rived at their home In Cop-perflel- d. Joe iBerger and Jack Cloan left early this week for southern Califor-nia where they will spend a few weeks. They made the trip by motor car. Judge Arnjalotos and Kick Mpusla-lnakln- s of Salt Lake, are visiting their friend IB. Bolotas, at Copper--' fleld- - , P. T. Kelly has succeeded H. E. Brewlngton as manager of the local telephone exchange. Mr. Brewlngton who has been with the company here for the past two years, has charge of the exchange at Brlgham City., Mr, Kelly has been connected with the telephone company here for some time and is well prepared to handle the business. . t During the past few days a great number of valuable trees have been cut in the mountains by clijldren arid others for holiday amusements, and this has elicited some v unfavorable comment here by those who are In favor of protecting the trees. 'State 'Deputy Game Warden says that . in-stead of cutting down the small trees that those who want Christmas dec-- . oralons should cut the limbs' from the large trees and not destroy the small timber. The trees are a great protection to game ai" is also a great benefit in protecting the watershed?. Mrs. Dave Davis, Mrs. Clyde Dobl and daughter, iMaxlne, spent a few days in Salt Lake. . Mrs. Nettle Mitchell, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrsv Stumpt, returned to Salt Lake, Tuesday. , Private Oscar Van Cott of Salt Lake City, was a Bingham visitor this week. . William Ballard visited in Salt Lake this week. . (Leonard O. Ford returned Friday morning from Fbrt McArthur to spend the Christmas holidays at home. His wife, (Mrs. L. O. Ford and his mother Mrs. Kate Ford, went to Bait Lake Friday morning to meet him. , Mrs. Mike iPearce and 'Mrs. Mary Anderson were in Salt ILake Wednes-day Christmas shopping. I vj iMr, Frank Clark, whojiaa been crit-- , lcally ill for some time, is now un dergoing an operation at the Provo , hospital. Dr. lAnderson assistant &t the Bing-ham hospital, who was recently com-- . missioned lieutenant in the army, has - returned home and resumed his du-ties at the hospital. The following boyg received honor-- ' able discharges from the S. A. T. C. at tha University of Utah, December 12. Sargeant Henry Oddie, Sargeaut Mark iLearned, Corporal Ren Nichols. Privates Thomas Jenkins and Harry Touch . Private Earl W. Neprle from an aviation camp in Texas, is visiting his father at the (Boston Con Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson are ' now In town where they will reside In the future. They, were recently mar-ried. Mrs. Jackson was formerly Miss Peggy Menschley. Mrs. 4lDert 'Marriott and son, Del-ber- t, were visiting friends in the capi-tal, Thursday. ' Another Salt dake visitor last week 1 was !Mrs. Annie Davis. " Mrs. Bert Hocklngs spent a few days in Bingham during the week be-fore returning to Widvale. (Mr. IL. W, Nlelson was up from Spanish Fork, Wednesday. Mr. Arnold Giffen has returned from a week's visit on the James farm at Union. Arnold says they went hunting and killed more rabbits thatf they could count, and also trapped three coyotes. m (Mr. and Mrs. K. Beatty and Miss Margaret Brady motored to Salt Lake Monday. (Mrs. C. J. Myers, who was taken to Salt Lake suffering with influenza, is rapidly recovering and will soon iMr. dlomer Chrlstensen was up Tuesday from (Spring ville. Mr. Frank Balllct was in Salt on business Wednesday. Mrs. lAlbert iBlrk and family have gone to American Fork to spend the holidays. .Mr. Dan Sullivan Is In Suit Lake this week. iMIss va f'urke has been visiting her mother, Mrs. John Burke on the tioston Con Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Provost are visiting friends In the Lake. Mr. Tro-vo- st has just recovered from an at-tack of Influenza. Mips Beth Williams spent the week end in Salt Lake City, a guest of her friend, Miss Genevieve Brown at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. !Annie AicGuire was a D. & . - K. G. passenger on Saturday's train to Salt -- Lake City where she was a guest in the home of her brother B. B. Quinn. Mrs. hi. A. Miller entertained thte j following at a fudge party: Mrs. Stanley Fatherlngham and small son j Teddy; LMrs. Lee Anderson tnd little daughter, Kuby; Mrs. K. C. Miller and Miss Stapleton. A dainty ) luncheon was served. . OUR 5th ANNIVERSARY ' - v'mM m i Bey's Jewehy M&Mh JR ' V. S19l2 Main Street 1 ! M $1 ,J fe : I"-- Phone 147 . I :l J , :.. v m I ' '0 "; ; Jw Large Assortment A Complete StOCk Of of I Genuine Diamonds ih the I Miiilx V-V- .. '' , lV Shaving Stands jSj . fT and Cups with H LateSt DeSlgnS, and priCeS $ Ladies' Bracelet Watches "Jul ' .2 " ' 't A complete stock to select from. ! , : ; shes . ; to suit everybody v While theylast S375 and up . !JL JT' 1 HAS JUST ARRIVED I Y-- up . a the Stock is .1 compltte i t ,' l &zxs i onrATFOT nrrrn n'rn brushes WyCiw hlHUL llr D Nullfim 1 Ae- - - i We carry a full line of Silverware in Wm. WlU oe gWen aWay free. 1 he one Who and convince yourself. Rogers 1847; Community Silver, at Lowest Price, 4 comes first has first chance to sealed KNIFE AND FORK . ' ever offered. . . g oc. 7 he jewelry which is selected g SET fl for the contest is in our display window. $ ' ' -- 8' The lock will be opened by Chief of. ' JggLI V The Jewelry Gift Center V p0Uce A. Pautch on January 1 , 1919, I g- -lj- CLEY'S JEWELRY STORE I a2 j- -- " as confe5 - I , - 0 issued ZytSj fyeys. -- 0 Me iore that has everything up-t- o date - ft; Child'8 nife and Fork Set : : . XX:X SpcialrPrSet , ...... ' " " , ' j Don't fail to see our beautiful as- - A FEW ARTICLES OF OUR Pearl Bead Necklace, large-assor-t- Boys, Girls' and Gents' Rings. i , , ment to select from from . . up ' T Dal mnpifpS-- SO Si,verie Picture Fra.es f50iup . sists of --a beautiful Cut in Baby Large Gentlemen's Scarf Pins from 50 P. EmWem Buttons, Pin! and Rings Nappies, Vases of all descriptions, , Bcirls' Bracelets 75 Fountain Pens with 14k Points ; Cuff Linksjqtest designs SOcup Bowls, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Sug- - Powder Jar with Silverine tops 98? from $1150 UP Silver Mesh Bags, Special 1-5- 0 "P ar and Creamers, Etc. . St!"S SlWet Sp' S"gaf a"d ijfeC Large 'Assortment of Pocket Knives ' A complete and up-to-da- te Assortment V We guarantee to save you money Hantl Painted China, 25 per cent and frm 50 "P of G!nuine Cameo Brooch ine3 and . in Variety of Colored Laveliers at prices of exceptional valu-o- n your Xma, .hopp-n- g. : SZ cM $1.25 up SloL S2.25 up e, . . . Gifts of Jewelry bought here have Articles purchased noWt on Remember, all Diamonds, Jewelry ' Convince yourself. See our win- - . which a small deposit is made, a permanent value and a lasting mtet tOtll be held Until you tkfjt them or anv article Purchased from CLEys dws. Call m our store and let us est that go far toward making your 5,0p early and gel your choice J EWKLKY STUKE are guaranteed show you how, to save money on your Xmas ideal. ; of our Christmas Bargaips, to be exactly as represented. Xmas Gifts. The gift of jewelry will not disappoint iufeJt is something everybody likes to have. We 'ask you to visit our palatial store Tjhether you bitsiot, and see our beautiful Xmas jewelry. Compare values with other places iVn or outside. The'offerings here will soon help to solvre the problem of what to give. ; .. . 1 A SURE APPRECI- - jj' fffl--T . A COMPLETE Vl Ll Lfo t A aUTU STOCK of LADIES. 1 nV l 14k gold- - filled and J" 1! " and GENTS' f ' solid gold Pendants. j' AlwayS Prized $ WATCHES . S0T 1 Prices frora. $1 up iCt-'- ' in Guaranteed 20 Year ' ' I Including chain XVX' We carry a most. complete line in Gold Filled or 14k V I H j Most magnificent de- - ' )' - - Genuine Diamond Kings set in 14K f Cases with Elgin, Wal- - r !- - j I - I signs in Cameo Dia MtJlJf- tham, or Hampden VjN;, gold, platinum and white gold at prices i f mond Lavchers. $ T( xf J k movements. ' L. Prices to suit everv- - vXN that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. ft A . 1 .' "2 q "VXA C written Guarantee. ggss7- - w., body 0 1 y, " i with every Watch. saaium J , i)tel . j Vld4 - ; j JEWELRY THE BET 1 j Store Open JJjp-- Store Open . I . Evenings g-- . nings 1! 1 The Store With the Reputation 'lpToys Given Away Free to Children With Each Purchase f&J s |