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Show '" "TIC '.r. ,..-:- 11 7: " PAGE FIVE PEoycr;i,rirxp " . j. th& ' asaWiaettt of Miss aaiiirhter of lip T. , 'A'-:-A-iir- : And Mrs girl-frien- ' l t, j ' very pleasantly HldkmanjT tm Tnarrtage rMlss to be solemnized In the Salt Lake entetrained the members of the Girl temple June 5. Miss Nixon, who is Question club at her Aome Monday welF known in rausIcaicTrcieaoV the evening: Following a regular . bust ness a musical program was session a tnrirfK city, has been was A. C. Lund at the Brigham Young given and a dainty luncheon served hostess. the is fof by and several university years, $ one of the most beautiful and charmShe in" is the young girls city. ing a member of the Brigham Young university opera company and won unstinted praise by her rendition as the. -gypsy .queen in "The Bohemian Girl," I August Myer is doing considpresented last year and she will be SeetT Ttt. one of the leading parts in erable work upon claims which he Mr. Hick-me- owns in the same locality and while "Boccaccio" this season, been also a student of Pro- enroute to Eureka Mr. Flelner was Inhas fessor Lund for several years and the formed of an important strike upon announcement will be received with the property "of William Bates. The interest by the host of friends of the claims owned by Mr.. Bates are adpopular young couple. joining the old Scotia mine In which there is a large amount of ore ex.. . A successful business meeting- was posed. It' the' plans of the Utah Smelters held yesterday afternoon at the home kCo. materialize a smelter will soon be of Mrs. 0. M. Scharf by the Ladies' erected in this section and these Aid society of the Methodist church. mines wbic.h have been held back beBusiness ,pertaining to the affalW'Irt cause of the great distance from the the society was attended to and fol railroad will come into their own. lowing -- the business session- - a pica-The Golden Horseshoe gfOupoT ant social hour was- - spent when claims in Plumas county, California, dainty refreshments were servedby owned by John W. llurd and Joseph the hostess , The members present Novack of Eureka, Utah, are reported E. T. Bonham, W. F. to have been bonded were by J. B. Dumont L. E. Calhoun, G. J. Car- and George S. Hayes of Salt Lake Brockmeyer, penter, W. C. Hubel, R. H. Beesley, City. The deal is said to be on a basis ' I. M. Fin ley, S. H. Wood. II. H . Wood, of about 120,000 M. H. David Westwood, Pemberton, The shaft of the Eagle & Blue Bell Kingsbury, Fredenburg, Retter, Min- - has leached its objective point, the ert," Hoagland, Robbey, Cockran, 1,350-foo- t level and drifting will start Miss Muriel Forrester, Miss at that depth within a few days. On Alice Wood, Miss Bernice Retter, Miss the 1,200-folevel drifts will also be ' . -- I n . - . Wy-cof- ot vosi... ,..: " V , UC tails will be announced' laterr A5" strike has! been reported on the 600-folevel of the Miday ground of Tonopah, about in the center of the company's holdings. The values occur over 12 feet of ground in which are several stringers of ore. Ray Consolidated in April produced 2,750,000 pounds of copper according to General Manager D. C. Jackling. The mill is now operating tour sections. The ores are being rVduei-t- i "af the" Ilayden smelter. Action against the Gold Springs Mining & Power company of Utah, operating the Jennie mine at Gold Springs, has been brought by the Capitol Trust company which asks for bond issued on. the property was taken over by the Ohio company. Jhe Gold Springs company has not paid its annual incorporation license and its charter has been revoked Tin ore from the Hot Springs district near Fairbanks, Alaska, recently sohTTd" tlieirn Tmeers aT S wansea, South Wales, netted the shippers $336 per ton The ore, amounting to about a hair ton, was snipped nrsi to iNew York city for exhibition purposes and later sold to the smelter. It was placer tin. J umbo .Ex ten s ion is "prod u cing f.fl to 60 tons of ore a day and the values are said to be about ?75 per ton for the sorted ore and $20 for the unsort-ed- . is some talk of erecting . There a n stamp mill for wli-io- 30-to- HI GftTIDH PROJECT E Four hundred seventy-thre- ' feet of e excavation in the west portal, feet in the east end was the excavation accomplished in the tunnel of and- - 406- the Strawberry Valley Itrigation - - pro-je- during Apr, which leaves only 142!) feet of the big tunnel to be dug. The .ureat ...water way through the' moun'iiins from Spanish Fork canyon ' valley will be, when H,2t0 feet in length and at to Strawberry oomph" i!u ra in!, months of 1 of iirogress made during March and April of the the " present yeaiv the excavation will be finished by the first of July.. Although the snow, is quite deep at the east portal, the contractors are InTrea Jlhess to laegln woTkr&ronce the Indian Creek dyke. Tfiis is to be completed 'by the fi?st of October ac cording to the contract inEngineer in charge, J. L. Lytel, in association users water formed, the coulA. that of they this year January make prepara'ion.s for the opening of time-ththe Strawberry project by the season opened in 1913, irrig-atioand froni all '.indications the big irrifor gation system will be in readiness n use lefore that time arrives.. SAU TO 1LE GREAT e" ' m 4A k .... n Cl w II) ffl ME mi .... tAllOUll V lilliyjIjxJi M J ,4 re1odt I.Vl-,..4- . iwrfected' besmetled on a more economical manner than jit present and after very simple operations. It is said that de- NOTES - " '"Sirs. C. O. Chaseaiid Mrs. J.B. her home Monday evening lie" affair Olson will spend the next ten days being in honor of the birthday anni: with friends in southern Utah. versary of the guest of honor. A . . . number of interesting games were The next session, of the Nineteenth played and a musical programme giv Century .club will meet Friday after- en after which refreshments were noon 'at the home of Mrs. J. WVATrd server" During the evening the girls instead of with Mrs. E. A. LeMoine presented Mrs. Dusenberry with a as previously announced beautiful toilet set. Thirty 'guests K were present at the delightful affair. 1 k The officers of (he Fourth Ward " Mutual association will Miss Hazel Stubbs delightfully en present the comedy, "When the Cat's Away," at tertained a number of at the meeting house Friday evening for a Kensington tea Monday afternoon the benefit of 'the new meeting house.! at her home "Silver Leaf FarmlLlhi A musical programme has also beeirT affair being in lienor of Miss Vivian arranged, for. the evening's entertain-- ? Houtz Of Springville and Miss Dora " inent. Stewart of Spanish pork, who have been teaching school in Lake 1'lew Miss Opal Noon, a June bride-elecduring the past school year. A musi will be the complimented guest at a cal program was a feature of the miscellaneous shower tomorrow afters pleasant afternoon jtnd, twenty guests noon given by Miss Helen Thomas. were present to meet the guests of honor. - "The "Styster" Kirls T)f the Brlghafn Another interesting announcement Young university delightfully surprised Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry at which has just been made is that of 4 - Florence-M- o MINING and Personals to. tntf ' fit.. 1 UUUiM offefesor. Club Notes .1 run out Ntaoa, Helen" Boaharn. W.. Nlioia ZZT--t -- ?fV "CUV toT. r 7- -' 'JUT ajAsanovcm -- - The Utah Association of Credit Men has been ordered by the creditors to sell the stock of the London ' Merc. Co. who, from absolute necessity and not from choice, were forced to " surrender their stock or become a voluntary - V Li y l L n n W W J I J andV Hence, the most surprising, sensational, bewildering R) rL J I price astounding half Ax Sale Wow M Full Blast . - l ale Now In Full -- - SALE ENDS MAY 18 : Ay. Si stock of the, LONDON JMERC. COconsisting of men's women and children's Clothing, Furnishing,y)y )yr Hats, Dry Goods, etc.; at abou t ; Zi This is the greatest sale ever advertised because it is absolutely necessary to turn this big stock into cash within 10 days from opening of sale. Bankrupt prices will prevail throughout the cash register, sewing machine and horse and wagon. This stock is so extensive that we entire store nothing will be left undone to insure quick exit of all merchandise, including lease, fixtures,-safe- , haven't enough space in which to quote prices' of all merchandise on sale so we quote a few of the items. .There are hundreds of other items too numerous to mention.. The article you generally. . . pay $1.00 for will be sold for 50 cents. - A: r , Tiorai it A- A London Mercantile Company 118-12- 0 Center Street Provo, Utah s A 'V.C |