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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. The N. N. Girls met Wednesday evening' at the Owl Cafe witl Miss Woaltha Murphy as Lusters. A spe- bow Alive Carey gives us a tV:I of recollection, but cu!tl these memory pictures be much more impre-sn- e an EASTMAN KODAK will not only produce realistic pictures but it will provide IN AND COMF. di- Wednesday and Thursday January 24th and 25th Mrs Arlcy Edwards, who has been .i.siting with her parents, Mr. and dts. C. P. Holm, at Monroe, return-.- d to her home in Satina Monday. H. B. Crandall, ehashier of the ''irst State bank of Salina, was look-n- g wholesome amusement. also agents for musical program, under the cial rection of Miss Mary Whiting, was .he feature of the evening. A buffet luncheon was served to the Misses fena Bird, Jerry Petersen, Leta Gates, Veda Herbert, Neva Murphy, Tilnia Madson, May Ewles, Mary Lillie Nielsen, and Ella Whiting, inlander , of Junction. of modern pi otography. m.ice through the aid We are KIN EM A 4 Pictures that hang on memorys wall EASTMAN Photo Supplies. HVVF A KODAK TALK after business interests at Pay-ioand American Fork last Satur-lay- . n Lewis Drug Co 44 i Store The santL-j- g Two Days Mrs. Max Cohen and daughter, loan, left for Salt Lake the early lays of the week. Little Miss Joan vill be taken to a physician for spec-a- l examination in the hopes that her icalth will be benefitted. Mr. Cohen vill go to Salt Lake soon to meet Mrs. lohen and his daughter. OF THE MOST MARVELOUS PHOTOPLAYS IN FILM HISTORY g and Mr. vere Mrs. Parlen McKenna host and hostess to a number friends last Saturday night if A ry to Mr. and Mrs. Hal Felt. Ore- One Entire Year In Broadway Jhirty friends were present. An el )orate luncheon was the feature of he entertainment. - Our line of Staple and Fancy Groceries are Kept FresH and are tHe Best We carry Green vegeta-table- s, lettuce, celery etc. ' Felt, who will serve as missionfor the L. D. S. church, left for salt Lake Sunday, and Wednesday he ontinued his journey to Denver here he will be assigned to his ield of labor. Hal i Mrs. Hans Domgaard entertained Sunday in honor of the eleventhbirth-'.a- y anniversity of her daughter, Mil The afternoon was spent playing was served to tames. Luncheon welve guests. ie. In compliment to Harold Felt, who shortly leave for a mission, the wards of the L. D. S. church en ertained at a dancing party Satur-la- y of last week at the Social hall. The meat department is complete and you. wi'.l find a large variety of choice JsteaKs and roasts. ,If you want cured meats we carry the best. ill wo Made by D. W. Griffith Producer of E. L. Albrecht, superintendent for Farrell cattle interests in Wayne ounty, spent several days in Salina his week, combining business with he Fresh Fish Weekly NIELSON At $2.00 ary Meat Department & Theatres, New York City PROWS MEATS AND GROCERIES The Birth of a Nation tleasur. Mrs. Ira Rasmussen was hostess Saturday night at a luncheon in hon-- r C. E. of Messrs, and Mesdames and Arthur Asael Curtis, etersen, II vlartin. V SAUNA, UTAH. iC A Wonderful story of a girl who took refuge at a farmers home and is made to suffer through the idle Mrs. Carl Nielson entertained in lonor of the birthday anniversary of ler son, Walter. Luncheon was ser-;e- d $4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 444444444444444444444444444444,H444K gossip of the neighborhood to eight. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mattsson of lichfiold visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray vans Saturday and Sunday of last TWICE veek. 4:00 and 8:00 p. m. Mrs. W. H. Rex and her daughter, 'Issie, have gone to Los Angeles, to tpend the remainedr of the winter nonths. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Nielson motored 0 Ephraim Wednesday and spent the lay with relatives and friends. ft MATINEES EVENINGS Children Adults Miss Ruth Elben has gone to Salt Lake City for an extended visit wiith 10c 20c A Picture All Should See With riends and relatives. 4-- 4 44 4 4A m youp 4 ! s s - 5 H..I 4 J. T5. 4 4J 4 44 . 'fAV'v fr U ' Ki Kite.' t to , Pantry WrlV V oa; : t4s 44 4 4 the case and get a case-lo- t price. not only save you money but time, and you Will Buy your groceries by fttt This will have it when you want it. And when you buy our groceries you buy the best to be had. Is not this tho kind you want? 4 4 4.4 Sure it is. t 4 4 44 4-- 4--4 44 4.4 4 4 44 44. 4 4.4. 4- - Lowest Prices 4. 44 44 4--4 4 4 Fresh Fish Monday and Friday vSalina Meat 3D, Co. Supply we Pi ease tell others if not tell us 1 It 44 44 4$ 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 o;,4444,v444'K4444444444'K,44,4'K''4,44 J1 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. A 4.4.4, 4, 4, 4 A 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, A 4, Miss Merle Jackson tine friends at a candy-pul- l enter-aine- By A LARGE Orchestra The KINEMA Performs a Real Service To Salina in Showing Way Down East d Sun entertained Tuesday vening. -- Miss Rosetta Alvey of Sigurd spent Sunday with her sister, Elizabeth. REDMOND CLASSIFIED a m m NEWS NOTES FROM 4-- 4-- Fresh Groceries; Miss Blanche Christopherson four guests at luncheon day evening. 44 4 44 44 44 44 Then come to us for them. n. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE 20c 40c Miss Lobree Nowers visited Miss Viigie Whyte of Elsinore Saturday ind Sunday of last week. $ 44 44 44 4 Profit and Enjoyment Children Adults K 4- : : Agda Peterson entertained guests at dinner Sunday after-too- Miss en DAILY Mrs. J. A. Christensen delightfully Miss Lenete Jensen was the gues entertained on Tuesday in honor of of friends at Richfield and Monro Over a her birthday anniversary. last Sunday. score of friends were present and en-- 1 joyed themselves in hand work and a social chat. A delicious luncheon Monotonous Merit. You are constantly referred to as was served by the hostess. the favorite son of your state." Ye-;.- A number of friends met at the Bishop John H. Wells of Salt Lake home of Mrs. Jane Brienholt the earwas the guest of Bishop and Mrs. ly part of last week in honor of her Frandsen and Elder Andrew Ernest birthday. The evening was spent in was the guest of Mrs. C. T. Jensen social chat and hand work, after Nelson conference. NOTICE My office in Salina will which a during served. dainty luncheon was be open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week. The two weeks old baby of Mr. and Erastus Christensen and Peter PetDR. F. 0. BULLOCK Mrs. N. P. Peterson is reported very California erson Jr. returned from it is a little improved ill, however, week. the of last early part Drs. J. J. and Wm. M. Buswell, at this writing. opthalmic specialists of Salt Lake, Mrs. Francis Poulson very charmwill be at the White House, Salina, Mrs. H. S. Jensen very pleasantly on Monday evening Tuesday, January 30th. No charge ingly entertained entertained a numbr of her friends for testing eyes. References. Glasses in honor of her daughter, Blanch. The on Wednesdaw afternoon. After a are worn for the health as well as vi- occasion being that of her daughters sociable time had been spent, a A most very enjoybirthday anniversary. sions. able time as spent in games and dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. A good office room tor rent. Terms reasonable, apply MAX C01IEN President J. A. Christensen has Ralph Smith went to Salt Lake the Two fur- later part of last week to undergo an 'purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. FURNISHED ROOMS nished rooms for rent. Inquire Miss operation for some growth above his T. P. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. s. Stena Scorup, Salina. son are moving to Aurora. ADVERTISEMENTS t2 Jitf . Peter-nostril- replied Senator Sorghum, but exory once In a while people seem to c t tired of a well behaved favorite son and want somebody wha can be a cut-u- p. Stimulating Values of Colors. French experimenter xtestol the 1 strength of the handgrip tinder color ily was ditiu lights, and found red the most stimulating color, the rent :n lng colors falling In A order: Orange, yellow, green and bhie. A If you have a couple of dk' that arent working and you owe for your paper, make the boss happy by Ceylonese SupersGt'on The natives of Ceylon bellexe Fit the coconut tree will not grow out f reach of the sound of the lium.ia voice. |