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Show W 4 v 4' t 4 H 5 "S' 41 M1 doubt you admire some of the popular News Stand Youll Find All Of The Moving Picture Magazines Buy a copy and you will find what you wish to know about any of your favorites. We handle all of the publications. up-to-da- te t Lewis Drug Co Store" The Just Store Talk Did it ever occur to you, Mrs. Housewife, that it is a mighty good scheme to always be prepared for emergencies? There is hardly a day that some one does not call and you know how nice it is to be able to serve a light lunch for the occasion. This prepardness saves much worry and many a step. Would it not be just the thing to have some of the "needed necessities on hand all the time. Come in and we will be able to fit you out and you will be so happy to have them on hand. Our Stock of Groceries and Meats, Canned Goods and Vegatables are the choicest. Fresh Fish Weekly NIELSON &t local NEWS NOTES FROM PROWS MEATS AND GROCERIES SAUNA, UTAH. Big Special Saturday Only 100 Pounds $9.99 Wc have it Quality counts the year round with us - We are not satisfied until our customers are. Galina Meat Supply Co. items of INTEREST. REDMOND players of would like have and to a more intidrama silent the mate knowledge of them. Our Own No 1 tv Wnt ynue fauoritB nute itar M1 W the sauna sun, sauna. Utah ''' "IJ74TJJ3J377 ? A very interesting program was rendered at the ward chapel last Sunday under the auspices of the Bishopric. President J. A. Christensen delivered an interesting address and Chester Myres of the North Sevier high school with a number of his dramatic student rendered some very interesting readings. The ward choir furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen entertained on Sunday evening. Dinner was served to the following: Pre. sident and Mrs. J. A. Christensen, Bishop and Mrs. Ernest Frandsen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nellson, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Christensen and Mrs. Mary Olsen. Mrs. Rasmussen was assisted in the serving by her sister, Miss Afton Nelson. Nearly a score of friendd met at the home of Mrs. James Hansen on Monday afternoon. The occasion be' ing in honor of her birthday anniversary. The time was spent in hand work and social chat. The hostess by her daughter, Mrs. Horace Hales, served a delicious luncheon to the guests. as-sit- Mrs. M. C. Anderson was hostess at a dinner Sunday in honor of Miss KEKfSMA Helen Roylance and Angus McDonald. J. on A. Scorup of Provo, is in the city a combined bhmies and pleasure visit. A. M. Tuttle of Manti, was a ;WEDNESDAY Sali- David Wark Griffith na visitor the early days of the week. He was registered at the White House Monday. PRESENTS Messrs and Mesdames II. B. Crandall, P. A. Paulson, and Miss Van Johnstone motored to Richfield 21-- 22 AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Dream Street Sun- day. Supervisor J. W. Humphrey of the Manti Forest, accompanied by Mrs, came in from Ephraim last Humphrey, a brief for visit to relatives. evening A DRAMATIC COMEDY BASED ON CHARACTERS OF THOMAS BURKE Miss Ruth Elben returned home from Elben Miss Wednesday. IkeClty had been at the capitol city four weeks receiving treatment from specialists. Salt its very name brings the Dream Street Youth and Springtime Torrey, a Denver business man was. a guest of the White House Tuesday of this week. Mr. Storey was looking after important business matters. W. C. breath of of soft nights and darkened by- ways that lure mystery and romance. And here in Dream Street, David Wark Griffith has Miss Lenora Sterling entertained the members of the B. B. club at her home Tuesday night. Luncheon and games were the features of the evening. On Thursday evening a number of girls met at the home of Miss Fawn to enjoy a candy pull. Those present were the Misses Francella Jensen, Blanch Poulson, Mildred Me Kenna, Una Peterson, Montess Christensen Mrs. D. V. Freece has just received and the hostess. word that she had been appointed ior three difMrs. Jos. F. Peterson delightfully magazine representative ferent publishing houses. She will be entertained a number of children on glad to supply you with your favorite Sunday afternoon in honor of the periodical. birthday anniversary of her little son Calvert. The little guests .enjoyed a Mrs. June Webb entertained at a pleasant afternoon in games after kensington Thursday afemoon from which a dainty, luncheon was served one to five. Those present were: Mes dames J. O. Anderson, Jesse Thornell, Mrs. Elmer Nelson very pleasantly E. C. Wright, C. Ray Evans, J. P. entertained at a dinner party last Madsen. Friday evening. The occasion was in Mrs. Max Cohen, who has been at honor of the birthday anniversary of her little daughter Melba. Covers Salt Lake for the past month, taking were lad for twelve. special medical treatment, has returned to her home in Salina. Her many friends will be glad to know that her health is much improved. chosen to tell his story; here, in the loves of Dream Street folks, he has found another hit of the Heart of Life itself. Never has the masterhand of Griffith wrought more beautiful thing; never has he gotten so close to the Soul of Humanity. Music furnished by Glenn Hansen Orchestra. . 20c and 35c PRICES Matinee Thursday at 4 oclock. Price ....! 10c and 20c .h--j-m- -' Mr. and Mrs. Marion Condie left for their home in Carey, Idaho, Tuesday. They have been guests of Mr. and ADVERTISEMENTS Mrs. J. O. Ive, Mrs. Condies mother. Mr. Condie just recently returned from a mission for the Mormon church. My professional service covers the entire scope of scientific refraction Frank Herbert and Ed. F. Peterson (eye examination) and the prescrib- have returned from a trip to the coast. ing and fitting of lenses to correct de- They visited Los Angeles, the waterfects of vision. The highest standards ing places, and before returning paid are manitained in all my work. Dr. a visit to Tijuana. They report te O. L. Dutcher, Optometrist, will be at splendid tme, but both are glad to hi. the White House, Wed. Feb. 21. back and declare Utah is a fine place to live. Miss Veda Herbert entertained the N. N. Girls at her home Thursday evening. Music, reading and dancing were the evenings entertainment. hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bird enter, tained at dinner Tuesday night in A few choice apples left. 50 cents a honor of their son Jack, who was marbushel while they last. ried Miss to Tilla Thompson of this P. C. SCORUP. Salina WANTED COOK Must be a practical and economical cook and a willing worker. Apply at the Gunnison Ik; Alfalfa Seed Prime Dickclow SEED -tf city last week. The Misses Cleo Crane, Arvilla Wrights Condensed Smoke for unoking ham and shoulders. $1.25 a Peterson, Esther Johnson, Ruth Scor. bottle at. up, Inez Petersen and Angeline Funk LEWIS DRUG CO. were hostesses at a valentine party Tuesday night at the home of Miss FOR SALE 15 acre farm located Cleo Crane. The evening was spent at Redmond. Good water right and with games and luncheon was served at midnight. easy terms. Address MRS. T BREINHOLT, The Mesdames W. II. Brown, C. E Utah West, James Barnard, Dan Freece, and Dr. Margaret A. Freece, with Make your own Sugar Cured Hams Miss Mary McCallum as chairman, with Wrights Ham Pickle and Sugai entertained at a dinner party Friday Cure. 75 cents and $1.50. evening at six oclock at the Presby-eriaLEWIS DRUG CO chapel. This dinner was given in honor of the members of the PresNOTICE My office in Salina will byterian church and a few invited be open every Thursday, Friday and guests. Saturday of each week. The Sunday School officers of the DR. F. 0. BULLOCK Second ward entertained the children HOME FOR SALE- -S acres of land, of the community at a dancing party rood granary and corals, cement cellar, Saturday afternoon. Miss Van Johnstone taught the children the Norwefine locution. For particulars address McDonald, gian Mountain march, the Shoemaker, Loopy-LoPop Corn Man, SolSalina, Utah. dier Boys, and several other dances. A good office room tor rent. Term1 Popcorn balls and ice cream were casonablc, apply MAX COHEN Jiitf served at six oclock. The Good Clean Kind That Produces WHEAT-T- he Best Ever Swedish select Oats The kind that Fills the Bins . Red-mon- t4 Within thirty days we will start operating our Seed Cleaning Plant. If you want good work and Satisfsction, see us. t Get Our Prices Before Buying Elsewhere n A, C. PROWS, Manager ( Locals a CLASSIFIED fore. lyle o, t3 In celebration of their sixth WiMiiil Ba An do Agency-Opportunit- Wc have a number of splendid openings for real live salesmen who will devote either full or I 1 wed- ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Orlan- T" part tune to our work. We offer best policies written at attractive rates. Liberal commissions. Write today for information. Agency Department ILLINOIS BANKERS LI EE , ASSOCIATION Monmouth, Illinois ;s Crane entertained Wednesday evening at a card and music social, Luncheon was served to Messrs and Mesdames D. C. Merrill, Arthur Prows, Seymore Prow3, John McMillan, Morrill Robins, Rue Neilson, C. R. Sterling, G. C. Larson, J. R. Ew!e3, Glenn L. Hanson, Dr. Leo L. Merrill, Dr. Douglas of Salt Lake, the Misses Laurine West, Beulah West, Leah Brown and May Ewles. It is estimated that an average family living on a salary of from 11500 to $2000 spends 25 per cent of the income for food. Step out to the Stars And Stripes Junior Prom The most elaborate and unique dancing party of the Season Social Hall 8:30 p. m. February 22 ORCHESTRA RICHFIELDS CLASSIEST $1.00 a couple, 25c extra1 lady i |