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Show FORMER KMSIHS PL! I CELEBRATE . Ml REM With a desire of getting every former for-mer Kansas residents at the reunion to be held January 29 at the First Baptist Bap-tist church, Secretary I. W. Wherry is sending out loiters designed to procure pro-cure the names of all who are eligible to lake part in the celebration. Among other things the letter sets forth tho good things that will take place at the reunion, including the "eats." The text of the letter Is as follows: "Dear Kansans: "Our twelfth annual rounion of former for-mer Kansas citizens will occur promptly at 6:30 p. m., January 29th. 1920, at the First Baptist church of this city. Tour receiving a copy of this invitation denotes your name is on our list. People whom you may know, that do not receive this letter, wo will appreciate your telephoning their names and addresses to number 2GG. "The menu is as follows: Roast Pork Brown Potatoes and Gravy Green Peas . , Salad Apple Pie with Cream and Cheese Jellv Hot Rolls Tea and Coffee "Dr. E. P. Mills will bo the speaker of the evening. Dr. Palmer and Professor Pro-fessor J. A. Smith will make some remarks. "We will concludo our entertainment at the church at ,9: 00 p. m. and adjourn ad-journ lo the Cozy moving picture theatre, the-atre, 247G Washington avenue, where former Kansan, Mr. S. B. Steck, will entertain us complimentary with his entire program of the evening, tho three-reel film entitled "Winning tho War with Wlreat," and other Kansas scenes. "Come, with your entire family and as many othor former Kansas people as possible. Adviso how many there will be bv return mail or telephone. " DR, S. W. WHERRY, Secretary, Utah-Kansas Ass'n. Lewis Block, Ogden. lTeQX'hQixe1266. |