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Show Thorgerda tduch J "Netting" at her home on Saturday from 2 to 5 p. m. (adv) Will. the Guy who took Morris Wood's music stand out of the Auditorium whilo the Juniors wore decorating return the same and avoid further! trouble? Mrs.IItga Jones entertained number of Hun. folks Wednesday a af- ternoon in honor of the seventh birthday of her daughter, Pearl.' Twenty-six fhildren enjoyed games and music, after which refreshments were served. , My Best j Wm. M. Thomas has juRt bought a new cement mixer. Y. E. Taylor, reliable cement man, will run it. Leave orders for work with either of above men, A11 work guaranteed. (adv) Mrs. Mary Jane Lewis and her granddaughter, Miss Cecil Jones, returned Monday from California, where they have spent the past six weeks. Much of the time was spent with Mrs. David Hone, of Long Beach who Is also Miss Jones' grandmother. Gerald Hansen. has transformed the shabbinoss into newness. The body, fenders, wheels and chassis are protected from moisture and rust. The car looks almost like new and the money spent for the few small cans of paint has boon returned tenfold to in the increase in value and in satisfaction of driving a ear that is spic and span as new. There is a tl aler in Lincoln Paints and Finishes right here in our tow n who will gladly show you jjow your old, 2 shabby car can he made like new. Jex Lumber Company i 1 ANGELUS-WINO- re Night Show, 7:15, admission 15c.. Matinees Thurs and Sut. ANGKLUS, 4 Supervised by Thomas II. Ince. last Saturday evening, the honored Nel-i- 4 giltsts being Mr. and Mrs. H. J. son. tlie surprise betng given by their j? daughters, Mrs. Ralph Miss Clara Nelson. Games and mus-j- 4 jic were enjoyed until 11 oclock when;. luncheon was served to thirty in- -j j I Any person who owns or has In hisj charge a dog on April 1st, who hasj 2 not registered the same and paid the license fee, will be fined under the new Dog License Law. The City Council Is determined to strictly en-4forco this law in order to lessen the dog nuisance. Council. Educational Also Weekly DAYS. A .G ELIS, SATURDAY, MARCH 20 MARGUERITE CLARK in GIRLS What did she do? Well, you'll have to come and see Marguerite Clark hatef?) men in this captivating picturlzation of Clyde Fitchs famous comedy. With a roaring Sunshine Comedy, Are Married Policemen Safe? Matinee 3 p.ra. -1 j Our Advice to Farmers .j, Fill 0.1 V, M.llUH SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON very pleasant surprise was given 4 4 6c 11c WILLIAM S. JIART in I A ! NA PROGRAM hostess for Club Thursday evening of last week. The time sas devoted to a general discussion of the subject of Moral Uplift." There were ten members present to enjoy the luncheon which was served by Ben Argyle, assisted by his 4V little daughter, Zelln. Self-Cultu- V j bereavement In the accidental death of tlielr son and broMrs. Zella Argyle was the ladies of the i AUTO ENAMEL FINISH Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hansen and family desire to express their heartfelt thanks to their many friends for expressions of sympathy and aid in ther, Look at my car now! Only a few (lays ago it was about the shabbiest car in the country. The linish was dull and LINCOLN The Alta Club was entertained last Friday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph Brown. Twelve members and two Invited guests, Mrs. Will Jarvis and Mrs. Joseph Jarvis, were present. A luncheon was served by the hostess at five oclock. The hostess was assisted In serving by Mrs. Joseph recent f spotted and weather beaten. The body and fenders were scratched and rust was beginning to cat away the un- protected metal. A few hours work with J Nebo Stake Quarterly Conference will be held at Puyson on Saturday and Sunday, March 27th and 28th. AH members of the Stake are cordially invited to attend on both days. their Paying Investment Mrs. Gil Taylor entertained ANGKLUS, MONDAY, MARCH 22ml GOLDWYN presents LOUIS BENNISON A MISFIT EARL the g romance Into English society. Lord turns for a day. westerner He brought members of the Fidelous Club very pleasantly last Thursday afternoon. 4 The usual diversions were enjoyed 5 and luncheon was served by the host-- J ess at five o'clock. Besides the mem hers, Mrs. C. E. Ecklund was present, 4 as an invited guest. rough-ridin- A wild and wooly the game of love. ' MUST PLANT MORE OATS IF TI1LY EXPECT to got the benefit of the demand now opening for Rolled Oats in the United States and for Export. To encourage the farmers to do this, we will enter into contracts sit a satisfactory price with those who are concerned regarding future values. This offer will hold good for a period of ten days from the date of this issue. 1VK NEED OF TIIE FARMERS in this locality in producting T1IE 8 quality of Oats that will keep up the Standard of Albers Brands throughout the world. There is no place in the United States more suitable for growing this standin ard of Oats than right here in Utah. For that reason we want to encourage, every way possible, the raising of more Oats in this Community. UNDOUBTEDLY FARMERS REALIZE THAT the f avor in which our products are held makes it necessary to have a tremendous Quantity of good Oats to convert into A11W8 and Carnation Rolled Oats. During the period of the War, exports from the lucific Coast were somewhat limited, owing to the scarcity of Ocean tonnage. Ibis ot condition has now itself, and the immediate future will find the volume adjusted business from the Pacific Coast to he enormous. Tn addition to the Cereals and Feeds business in turned out by us, wo are in a position to take advantage of a large export boiled Oats, as well as all other varieties of grain. VK UROK FARMERS TO CONSIDER TIIE ABOVE FACTS very seriously, hear in mind, when their with us, if tlies hau crop is ready to harvest, to communicate ut already done so. Vc will he operating extensively for Oats and other giains HI t,l States of Utah, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington nml California. COMMUNICATE WITH OUR NEAREST OFFICE, ill any of the following FARMERS Lewiston, Ida. Ogden, Utah. Spokane, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. Seattle, Wnsli. Bellingham, Wash. t Portland, Ore. Oakland, Cal. S;in Francisco, Cal. Fresno, Cal. San .lose, Oal. Los Angeles, Cal. New York City, N. Y. Albers Bros. Milling Company Also LLOVD Comedy. ANGKLUS, TUESDAY, MARCH 4 23rl Artcraft Special Pictur- e- THE DARK STAR Featuring MARION DAVIES 4 4 Added attraction 4 4 served, Mrs. Robertson being assist-- j ed In serving by hpr nieces, Grace jjCreer and Janie Farnsworth. Music,games and dancing were the diversions of the evening, and a most pleasant time was" enjoyed by those present, all of whom, upon leaving, wishing Mrs. Robertson many happy 4 returns of the day. Century Comedy, MY DOG PAL." ANGKLUS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th i J OWEN MOORE in t SOONER OR LATER Treat yourself to the best laugh of the season, a veritable barrel of fun" and there's a pretty love story too. All hts life he ha been scared of matrimony, but It got him if not sooner," then "later." t Also PATHE NEWS. THURSDAY, MARCH 2Stli JANE and KATIIRINE LEE in tens holding the franchise in that town vote to have It so at the elec- - J With the 6th chapter of "THE INVISIBLE HAND." Matinee at 3:30. which will be held on Tuesday. ' FAN FAN The reason for calling at election this time and turning 2the the town Into a city, Is to give the 5, citizens the right of determining the 5 location of the state highway through Salem, which right is now held by !the State Road Commission. WINONA, FRIDAY ami SATURDAY, MARCH 10th and 20th J1 The Second ward Relief Society 4 held a social at their hall Tuesday afternoon In honor of Anniversary 2, Day. Mrs. Moslah Evans, second counselor In the society, who will leave soon to make her home in Salt 2 Lake City, was a guest of honor. The T time was spent in listening to a program, consisting of songs a.xl talks 2 on the lives of some of the leaders of the Relief Society, and a speech of appreciation of Mrs. Evans and a response. After the program, freshments were served. 70 ladies were present. YOUR HUSBAND then Bee what happened when the bright young lawyer rose to fame and fortune In a big city, See what happened to the "calico wife and youll see one of the finest photo draraos in years, as good as the best $2.00 stage drama you ever saw. As long as romance lives, as long as people tall In love and out again, there will always be the eternal question the other woman." Thats the basis of this splendid photo drama that brings you one of the finest dramas In years, bb good as any legitimate stage piny you-v- e ever seen. Bo sure to see it. Only 15c. Come April 13th. WINONA THEATRE The man with a tremendous personality HOUSE PETERS SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES tl j STUDY t t early. -- ' |