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Show Kaiisans Arrange a Fine EisierfaiirasMi for ! January 29 Former residents of Kansas will have a supper, music and pictures at I the First Baptist church, Thursday,' tho 29th of this mouth. The former1 residents of Kansas are cordially in-1 vitcd to nttend. It is tho wish o the1 officers of tho Utah-Kansas society that all be there promptly to sit down I at 6:30 p. m. "Winning the War With Wheat," S. B. Steck, proprietor of the Cozy the-' aire, has kindly volunteered to' show ; gratis to the people attending the supper sup-per at the church, together with the rest nf hlfi fnt art nlnmonl ft T..I1I v.. luiuiuuui, it nut ue necessary to adjourn from the meeting jat the church at 9 p. m., going from I there to tho Cozy theatre immediate-I immediate-I ly thereafter. Through lack of proper wiring and other arrangements it is impossible to show this moving picture pic-ture in the church- Mr. Steck is a former Kausan. Those who have not already telephoned tele-phoned their names to the secretary, S. W. Wherry, rolephone 266, please do so. so that it will be known how many it will be necessary to provide for, the committee urges. Now that something new is in the papers every day concerning that wonderful and little known about country coun-try of Russia, the remarks by Dr. E. P. Mills, who has recently returned from there, will be interesting. The doctor's ideas, as expressed at the Congregational Con-gregational church a few Sunday evenings eve-nings since, were to withdraw the armies arm-ies of the allies and let the country take care of Itself. |