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Show i4 ome Mine, Owned and Operated by Home People. lH Our Policy: Mine the Mine, Not the Stock. ' v, When Cache and Weber County Citizens took over the control of the Creole Copper Mines, consisting of 5 ,H ph j patented claims in Beaver County, it was with the fixed determination that every person that invested a M dollar in it would be given a square deal, and that the mine should be mined and not the stock. I B I The Creole Copper Mines is a producing property. ' The first car of ore, taken from the mine I M under the present ownership is now at the Garfield smelter. This valuable property is owned and controlled I M 1 I by Cache and Weber County people. It is equipped with all necessary modern machinery, such as com- J H pressed drills, electric hoists, automatic dumps, etc. This is not a prospect. It is a mine active and producing. f I 200 cars of ore of 50 tons each are in sight, ready to break down and put on the dump. 1 H Tho latest assay from the 250 foot level taken from a full face of ore shows Copper 9.G4 percent, Silver 4.70 ozs. per ton am I H Gold $G,00 per ton, J M Tho Company is incorporated for 1,000,000 shares at the par value of 25 cents per share, making tho total capital but l IH $250,000.00 when all stock is issued. There are 400,000 shares in the treasury, a small block of which is offered at par. B H . ( Prof. J. B. Weber, Geologist and expert says: "A new de- ' SlUf CREOLE COPPER MINES, S I H posit of shipping ore has just been opened on the surface and by o7 Logan, Utah: J I H the tape line it is 100 feet wide. Several samples were taken ksfiw Gentlemen: Without obligation on my part please foreward II I H that assayed over $40.00. There are tens of thousands of tons 0ftrOT ,ne detailed information concerning your properly in Beaver tf I lH of oro in sight that will pay to mill or even to ship now and jv County. 3vi I ll Surely with so much commercial ore in sight and with such HUy& Name .-jfrwB I ' futuro xssibilities in store, a company could not help but make fve 'fflkM$ww I 1 ' a big pile of money and the Creole Copper Mines should become w-mKl&Sm$& I 1 H. A. PEDERSEN, President, Logan f fl V A M L?n (!rpnlp Connpr wlinp ecc -h J. J. RICHARDSON. Prent VUlV UlJVl SfllllvO B' "" GDDARD' en, Utah LOGAN, UTAH M Don't waste your time and tax your temper trying to figure out your Building Problems. If you are thinking of Building whether it's a house, barn, garage or poultry house come in and see us. Smith Brothers Lumber Company .LLIkli '.! li .3 ! WWL .- OUR SERVICE I And What It Means To You I WE ARE HERE TO SUPPLY YOU WITH H ARTILLERY FOR YOUR BIG DRIVE H Right On Your Firing Line, We Take Care Of Your H Implement Needs In The Fight For More Food M Over In Tranco ono of tho biggest factors in Hero's nn extract from tho latest bulletin H tho fighting Is tho orduanco department. Its from unclo Sam to his farm fighters: H work Is to keep the soldiers on tho front M supplied with artillery, shells, etc. Its storoi "Uw of tho most improved farm ma- H aro right behind tho firing lines. Tho speed chlnory, always desirable, Is of special H and certainty with which It can supply high imporianco now. Many of tho latest ma- H grade guns and munitions means everything. chlne embody Improvements which will K Our store Is tho ordnance baso for you, of ""on Justify tholr purchase from tho this community, who aro to join In tho big standpoint of economy, even though tho , H ur flghtdrlve for more food next spring. Yo old outfit is still serviceable." will be Just as Important as any In France. 0ur htoro ,W tl0 Most impro,ed, tho High- Hi And your artillery supply Is Just as Import- M fop ,, Klll(, H aiit. Wo aro here where wo can help you K keep your farm artillery at tho highest point l " s iuta. Como In and Sra of effectiveness. It, niul Select What You Need. En Consolidated Wagon & Machine B Company I 11 I |