Fred H. Auerbach
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Part of Letter from William T. Jack, 18 September 1887
Excerpt:Salt Lake City. Sept 18th 1887 President. Wilford Woodruff. Salt Lake City. Dear Brother: Yours of the 14th, containing a call to the missionary field, to hand. I feel to thank the Lord, that I, in my weakness, am account- ed worthy, to be called as a messenger of salvation. I regret that I cannot arrange my affairs so as to start from this City, October 10th. I am in the employ of F. Auerbach and, Bro. of this City ...Dates:September 18, 1887 -
Part of Letter from W. E. Hubbard, 14 December 1893
Excerpt:SALT LAKE Chamber of Commerce OFFICERS & DIRECTORS 1893 W. E. HUBBARD, PRESIDENT. W. H. ROWE, 1ST VICE [PRESIDENT.] J. S. CAMERON, 2ND [VICE] [PRESIDENT] J. H. BACON, TREASURER. S. W. SEARS, SECRETARY. DIRECTORS N. TREWEEK, P. W. MADSEN, H. P. G. COATES, A. H. CANNON, M. J. GRAY, L. P. KELSEY, I. A. BENTON, ELIAS MORRIS, TRANSPORTATION BUREAU 1893Dates:December 14, 1893 -
Part of Community - Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce Invitation, 1891
Excerpt:Executive Committee Fred Simon, H. W. Lawrence, Heber M. Wells, E. B. Wicks, W. C. Pavey, N. A. Empey, C. E. Wantland. Committee on Music H. M. Well, M. R. Evans, H. G. Whitney, H. Pembroke, Frank D. Kimball Committee on Reception W. S. McCornick, Jno W. Young, O. J. Hollister ... -
Part of Business/Financial - Notebook with Note on Property, date unknown
Excerpt:F. AUERBACH & BRO. 55 E. Temple St., SALT LAKE CITY. Importers and Dealers -IN- Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, MILLINERY, Gents' & Boys' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, Ladies' and Children's Shoes &c., &c. ... -
Part of Business/Financial - Notebook with Note on Property, date unknown
Excerpt:WHOLESALE BUYERS Will find our stock fully as- sorted, and our prices as low as the lowest. Importing many lines of Goods direct from France, England and Germany, and buying our Domestic Goods from Mauufacturers only, we are enabled to compete with any market, East or West, with the advantage to the buyer of avoid- ing an accumulation of undesir- able goods. We want new Customers, and mean to keep our old friends by fair terms and fair dealing. CALL AND SEE F ...