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Show SATUBDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923. CATUEDAY, NOVEMBER 10; 1923. m. si it. m ii ia re . in miv iiiuiui' i ... i ( . . : I I 'I -r . .' ".j - j f J 'I! 'jt I 1 1 , I hi h U ) t. . .11 - i i f ' f ) .' 1 1 If, 'it : C immiWHMIHHHWII Solve Tho Gifr Problem Easily ' by selecting Something Electrical Almost every year you ar puzzled when it comes to -the selection of Christmas gifts. 'What can I give that will be useful and appreciated, that will bring last-lng last-lng happiness, "yet will be reasonable in pricet" that is the problem. The solution of the problem is easy if you make it a general rule to givo something electrical. Electrical gifts are appreciated because of their everyday every-day usefulness. They bring happiness for years to come. And we have such a large assortment of worthwhile worth-while electrical gifts that you can find something just right for each friend at prices which cover a wide range. ' . Why not make a gift from the family to Mother? Would the like an electric washer, range, vacu-r. vacu-r. nm cleaner or Ironer? We will be pleased to arrange easy terms for payment after Christmas. 8- Pleasant Grove Locals Mrs. Sadie Chandler of Bingham, letted with relatlvea. har Thureday. fern Bullock waa a ttMday. . Proto TisKor Mr, and Mra. Fred Strong wera AL ftma Tisltora Sunday. Victor Larson waa a Salt Lake visitor vis-itor fnnday. Cyrua Craadali of Spiingvllie, waa a Pleasant Orore Tiaitor Sunday. 1 .-,(' Mra. GaneTieTe Ellsworth and Mra. Ju. D. Thorn were Parson visitors Catnrday. ' I ; - " ' " ' Sflaaea Hasal Framptoa and Gladys West and Joseph and Howard Chris, tlaaeea were Salt Lake vtaltora Sun- auy.; ; . .. Mra. J, J, Hayes entertained Tuesday Tues-day afternoon in honor of. her little daughter June's tenth birthday, r 14 ttttl gveata. ..were presents games wart played and dainty refreehmenta etrrad. ' . . " Dr. and Mra. J. U . Huchel and family; Dr. Frank Framptoa of Span-Jan Span-Jan Forkj-Mraad Mra.,W. 0 Framp. . ton of Provo: . Mru. and Mr. Leonard Aah and family; Mra. W. R. Framptoa Framp-toa and son Bert, made a trip to Cedar Valley Sunday. They came lapsna with aeveral dosen rabbtta aa . trophlea of the hunt Mr. and Mra. .Geo. N. Barton were 4eaaaafly 'eurpriaed Sunday 'by the following gueata ' from Salt v Lake: Mrs. Alice Howcroft. Mr. and': Mrs, Carl Howcroft and family, Mri. M. B. Thomeon, Mr. and Mra. 0.-L. Thomson. Mr. and Mra. Horace Dnr- rant, Mra. C C. Badd and children, and Mr. and Mra. Wlllard , Durrant. Mr. and Mra. Thomson of Brigham City and Mra. Forbuah of Union. The marriage of Mlsg Elva Aston ad Llndon. and Floyd Cordlner. of Provo Bench, was solemlied In the Salt Uke Temple- Fednesday. A bower was given Monday night In their honor at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cordlner. A wedding dance was given Friday night in the Llndon Hall. About two hundred guests were Invited. The young peo. p1a are well known in this vicinity and hav the good wishes of a boat ot friends. Whv Suffer With GOITRE? : Dr. Maloa) of - Memphis. Trnn. writes: i have used Dr. Havaeen's El'BEKA f.OlTRE treatments for tn past 20 years with benefits in all caaos s tar treated.? 8oine re. port It saved their lives, and nothing noth-ing elae helped like this medicine did.' Sold by Wnu Thornton and HedqaJst Drugs and ruggists everywhere. (MERLlGHTCa fjidattVuhlicStrvice Miss Viola Cottlam la at the L. D. 8. hospital, training to be a nurse. H. W. Jacoba waa Salt Uke busl-aMs busl-aMs visitor Tneaday. Isaac Canham 4a In Salt Lake, where he is receiving medical treat. Misa Ruth Fago, nurse at the American Am-erican Fork hoapital, vialted 8uaday with her slaUr, Mrs. Martha Johnson Mrs. Harold Johnson and children vialted Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Dell York. Mr! und Mrs. Frank Yurka and two sons of Salt Lake were vlaltora at the V. H. Wllllet home Sunday. , Mr. Blaine Johnaon.' aon of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Johnson, le confined to bis home with diphtheria. Mrs. Edward M. Cragun, Jr., left Tuesday for Falrvlew' to vielt with friends and relatlvea. . ' "S'lUtom Miilaiidnfjco.' ' Uraoa were Salt Uke vlaltora Tuesday and Wednesday. Eider Frank. Turk of . 8alt .Lake, waa the apeaker at the Llndon sec. ond ward conjoint meeting Sunday night. . V'jk .. ... Mr. and . Mra. Odta Yancey are proud grand parenta of a baby girl. born on Oct. IHh. ,to .theJr.daughtfr and son.in-law, Mr.', and lira. ' Mar tin Klmber at their residence in Pro- JoaiA Toulam came dawn from Salt f? 8unday 1 evening '' and brought- cousin, and her friend and furnished th musical part of the 1st and 2nd ward M. I. A. conjoint con-joint , meeting. 8upt, Gourley gave the principal talk. The meeting was exceptionally successful and Interest, ing. NOTICE A meeting of the Llndon Farm Bureau Bu-reau will ba held at Llndon Hall In Iludon, rtah County." . Utah, on the 8th day of Dec. 1923, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. tor the purpoee of Incorporat Ing ealu Farm Bureau In pursuance of Title 19, Chapter One, Compiel Uws of Utah, 1917. aa amended by Chapter H. Uws of Utah, 192S. 10.H W. C. BROWN, President n r nn nn nnnn n.finnm wmm. t t wniyfWiytosBlisiinitiiA Marsdea - of Salt Lake spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rlchar da. H. E. Johnson; and hia class ' of boys mad a bualnaa Ulp to Profo Tneada. Mr, and Mra. A. V. Hackat at JBalt Luke were Pleaaant Grova . rlaltors Sunday. ... Mra. William Norrla ot Sandy, la flatting with her brother and family Mr. and Mra. Joha Bonlter, . Mlaa Berth Morton of Eureka,, apent the week with Mr. and Mra. Joha Baxter, Sr., and family. ! Mr. and Mra. B. H. Cutler and Mr. and. Mrs. 8. L. Dial were Magna Tla-Itors Tla-Itors Sunday. Miss Xeooa Cooper, who a teach ing school at Glenwood, Utah, apent the week end with relatlres and fri ends. " ' t 'x': Bishop A. L. Culllmore, while dig ging a post hole Monday, had the misfortune to fall, breaking two of hia rlba. Mra. Gea U Smith entertained the Young Mothera' Club Thureday afternoon. af-ternoon. The time waa apent ia sewing and eocial chat. Dainty re. freahmenta wera iserved. . . Mr. and Mra. John Baztar, Br and daughter Arrilla, and Mr. and Mra. John Baxter, Jr.. wr9 Eureka, vtalt- ora Sunday.. ' V v Mrs. 0. E. Grua and children; Mrs. H, W. Clark and daughter; Mra. L. B. Adamacn, Mra. Nlela Poulaoo and Miss Lucile Poulaon motored to Belt Uke Tueeday. - Miss Helen Swenson, who, ; is at- tending the LJX-BBusiBes College at 8alt Uke, apent Sunday and Man. day" at home witn her " parent;" Hr. and Mrs. L, E. Swenson. Mr. and Mra. Young, Miss Mabel Young, Mra. Campbell, Miss Margaret Campbell, Mr." and Mra. TL7 Tneo-bold, Tneo-bold, all of Salt Uke, and Mr. and Robert Walker, spent Sunday visiting visit-ing with MC- d Mrs. Geo. Richards. Miss Winnie Slmth ;- entertained the following gueata 8unday tvenlngx Misses Mary Wild and Mtllle Dunjn of American Fork; Messrs. Owen Humphries; Orln Holdaway and Pan! Adamson. ejBs m Marjorie Holdaway, Louie Shoell, and Myrtles Anderaon entertainedat a Hallowe'en party Saturday night at th bonie of Miss Holdaway. The house waa decorated In black and orange Hallowe'en decorations.- The evening was apent In Hallowed pranks and suitable games. Dainty refreshments werer eerved. " About 20 guests wer present ThoN from out ot town who attend, ed the funeral of Mrs. Treene Henderson Hender-son wer Andrew Jensen, Mrs. Orson Hyde, Dr. and Mra. N. T. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Henderson, Mr. and Mra. Heber Henderson, Mrs.j J. H. M'enithT lrs. Elita Bmith of Salt Uke City; Pres. S. L, Cblpman, Mra. R. E. Baiter, Mrs. Ivy Steele, and Mrs.Annie ""Oreene oPAmerlcan Fork; Mr. and Mra. D. Orlo Allen and Mlaa Alice Galli of Provo; Mr. and Mra. Jos. Galli, Mr. and Mrs. John Luke Emily Cormack and .. Maggie Huber ot Midway; Pearl 8treet of Park City; Mra. Geo. Holfelti. Geo. j HolfelU. Jr., Zelda and Nelda HaU! -n. r.,.-. w.. n-. a . Center Creek; - Mr. and Mrs. J. E Chriatensen,. Dr. Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol, Mr. and Mrs. Heat-on, Heat-on, Mra! Gea Culllmore, Jas. Wilson and Geo. Calder of Sharon. 5e Doabt About It Snoopie: "I see by the newspapers that chorus girls in London are nor wearing monocles." Snappier, "Well, as the saying goes that la better than nothing." Tea, Verily, Henry Book Agent: '-Here, sir, In a won. derful volume a complete course in oratory ' " ' ' Mr. .Henry IVt-k: "Havent you got something like a course In back talk? I am a married man'.' Stale News Suitor: "Bobby, how do you think you will Ilk me as a brother? Your sister premised to ' marry me at the party last night? That'a newa, isn't itr Bobby: "Naw. That was "what the party was for,' j - Tutt'o Plllo TUftnl tkekmlU. M, nsaiattafl ers.y.lae.ca OOOD DIQISTION 1 t Mr. and Mra. Amos Dear Header; Thia U your eorwr. fully and earefu ly answered, except uosf .seeawg 7; v" ' Names and addresses of businesa ri cannot be printed hart, but wD be sent If a aelf-addressed, aUmped enrclope accompaniea tha Questions are Umlted to two, Full name and addreaa must accompany each letter or no reply can ba md. .. , 1 ' All communlcaiteM art held strictly confidential.., - In requesting poema and songs, the correct title), the Brat IiM. " same of the author to necessary In order to find them. Pleaaa send Jumped. addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded diracuy 10 'Address letters yery plainlywith pen and Ink, to Helen BrooVa, Box 1545, Bait Uke City, UUB. REQUESTED SONOH - Thuaa mnri and- pom are on the requested and To-Be-found llett Pert of "Haunted Woods:" In olden time a hunter By the side of a woodland dwelt; ' With him lived the little family ' Of his wife and hables three, rinl llnea: Take back all kind tokens yoa gave me, yiret a ring and the lock of your hair, ate. -The Old Tramp" First ltnee: - "Have you any cheeee to go with these plcklea." Aa he polled one freni the Jar. 80N0S RECEIVED The following songs and poema have keen received during the past week, snd I wish to thank eaeh one for their elndnees In contributing them: alary ef the Wild Moor. If We Only Understood. In De Evening By De Moonlight Sadie Ray. NOTICE Words to popular or stea lard aoaga which caa be had from aiasls stores cannot be furnished through thin column, Only the worde to such old songs aa are out of print and dlffloult to And. can be furnished through thle column. Helen Brooks. Dar MIm Brooks: 1 com to your corner again, nd hope tt won't be too much trouble (or yen lo answer two ouestlona for me, (il What le the wieaalnff t Lore, Dona, Mas and KateT (3) What should a f Irl nine years of are weigh? I welrh S3 bounds and am 83 Inches In helrhL u that the yroper. weight aad height? Tour trutyi BUTE EYES, UJ No trouble. Blue Eyes. (1) Borrysi dear, lut Kate la the only eimi you In-ulre In-ulre about which has a special, mean-lag. mean-lag. Kate la a diminutive of Katharine, Kathar-ine, meaning "pure." (3) The average height of a girl of Bine la 49.61 and weight Is ST.i. You are above the average av-erage height you see and ahould weigh M pounds, being only two pejunde short f normal. Dead Helen: It was my first time at writing te yoa and I didn't know about sending the stamps for aonga so please excuse me. Will youf It you were me would you associate with a girt that amokea and hews tobacco. I don't think X care te do those vulgar thlnga but tt I don't she saya I am too much of a baby. Shall I' assiclate with her? (3) I am retty near fourteen and 1 have gone riding with a few boys. Is that right If they are 'good noclahle boys? Does It hurt for a girt thirteen yeara old te powder?- Hy school teacher aald It wasn't proper. T must close hoping these questlnna wnn't bother yoa at all to answer them. J remain year Mend. DOROTHY. Utah. ' Ten were welcome to the aongs just the same, dear, but thank you for sending send-ing the stamp new. (1) No, girlie, I am very aura If I were . yo would get aseeclate with a girl who smoked and chewed, because I ewwld not, aha would be to repulsive te me. It la llffioult te Imagine a gui who Indulge nt eweh sraetlces as having much refine meat 1 epeeoh and aetlona. Do yea eJr being with her and dees It make ra a baby, because aha says yeu are? Have a mind and will of your own, tear,' and lot others thlak what they will, so long aa yoa know yeu are la the sight. (9) I eaaaot approve ef a girl" 13 or 14 going riding with boys, dear child. Circumstances have a great deal te do with these thlnga. Dorothy, fa there no mother -or eider relation or friend -who could advlae your about the Imprudence ef auch a courae? It does t-1irt" efpertally for-g1rT of 13 le powder If she chooses t do eo, but why do yea wish to conceal your youthful youth-ful freshness and beauty ef akin, which all older persons desire s . much, by Hvermg it wua powqerr Deaf Friend; 1 " writing to yea to gat the mean- mV nam ana aymooi. Florence any asm and Violet la my Symbol. Tear friend. Flerenc. Idaho. The meaning ot ridrene I "blna tag." In the lans-uag f flowers the Violet stand for falthfaine and sdaty. Te Ida, Tooele. l"t I hop your aoaga kav reachd you ere this, aa all but three ef the many you requeated were mailed t ye en Octabr 33nd. The rt hav aet be found yet To LOLA. Utah: Thanka. my dear, for tha aong and year kind offer. It la splendid of you to wish to help, and I hop I may be of assistance t yea in some way. May I? Dear Miss Brooks: You ire auch a dear t help everyone wtth their trouble that I am coming to you with mine. I have a boy friend whom I admire very much. In fact Mies Brooks, there la no one whom I like better. He la a perfect gentleman at all times. I went with him last winter for a while but I thought I liked another fellow better than he, so I quit him and went with the other fellow. I treated him very cool until lately, We speak now and I hav com home from partlea with him and have asked him to com, and see me but It ddn't seem to do any good. Now. Miss Brooks, ran you tell me how to gain hia true rnenoship and be friends with him? Wishing you success, 1 remata, on of your many caller. WAITING. TJtah. Even If you did think you liked another an-other fellow, better, waa thla any good atcus for treating your former friend "cool?" Tou had every right to be gracious and pleasant and give whatever what-ever time you desired to another young man, but you really had an right to m'.ntrent t other young maw whea he had slwue tirn a perfect gentleman tv H t'Wment .ef .you. do you think? vr- m" I thlok It very splendid of ;.'! ! ot ynj as much consideration AJ1 aueitloni wbrnttUdwiU be eh aa he hes. Veoaa me dear, for scold- Ing you, and I cannot see as there la a thing you can do-nowK,ecept be your awn aweet self and truat to the same Qualities which first attracted hlra to you to "do It alt over again." Tow know the daya of witchcraft ana iot- poflons are past, and 1 caa work no "magic" to bring about an aajuairoen of affairs aa they once were. I caa advlae. however, agalnat continuing te Invite him te come to see you. and showering him with your attentions, aa this course will most eertalnly have Just the opposite effect from what you wish. If this boy la anything like the sort of a boy I take- him to be. To IDAHO PEACHES: Thanks, my dear, both for your generoua words and the song you enclosed. When may., I return the klndneeaT Dear Misa Brooks: (1) Would you pleas toil me what a woman who write ptry la eauear (S) How eld d yen think t am by my writing?. - - AM.. Idah. (11 Rh la eallad a ooetesa. (3) I "guess" you are about aaventeen. A. M. It waa eweet of you te copy tn aeag for me, dear. Thank you mush. Dear Mlaa Brooks: You have helped a many with your excellent advlee I want to aak yeu some question (1) I had my hair cot last Auguat and It ha been eemlag out It didn't era to com out. right after If waa eut but It has been falling quit a lot lately. My hair waa rery thick be fore It waa cut. (3) Whoa ae pas the hair en the back ef the neck slipped has t a tendency to make it grew down Mower and atlffer oa- the neck? I will cam to you agala when I am ta trouble. Yours, DAISY, Utah. Welcome, Daisy. (1) Very often th hair haa a "season" of falling out' DM tt never do thla befor it waa eut? -1 would not adrle ualng th vaseline tee often and do aet shampo mot than every three week. I a, a reason why th treatment yen hav been giving giv-ing It ahould eauae the hair te em out Do not bruah too vlgoruely, a you may Irritate the ocatp. Massage th scalp gently with th finger tip aad see that It la free from dandruff. (3) Clipping tha hair does eause It to be come coarse and stiff, yea. and aa the clippers are ran down farther en the neck. It causes the hair -which .would tharwla be unnoticed, to arrow M coarser and atlffer, which make It Va-pear Va-pear t be growing down farther oa th neck. Dear Mis Brooks: I wrot te yeu one before and received re-ceived yry satisfactory answers. Now aa I read you corner eaeh week. I d not And any of th girls having th same trouble that I do, I wonder why. I hare gone with different boy la the laat two yeara Moat of them wer several yeara older than I, and I And It hard te keep your advice not to g w th a boy steady, because when I g with a bey one night h usually want m t go i h4U t ntWM 4 a It la every time there ta anything im auena. i woalda't mind If tt would stop there, but as soon as we get quit wall acquainted they want me t par Wore attention ta ik .t... ..wlZT Now. don't think rm popular becaus I never have ikminti t.k k. I.-!! V W,.U t and felt that thla waa exactly proper. I Sr.? V' UH thM 1 waatedie g w,th. anyone. that.,Uhd to plek m up. Beeldes I eould not d thla and still with soma wh I Tea? I " fael are i gentlemen. They den t object JLmJ,.'r,n,r ,r,n, bu Inalat upoa thm being tha kind that know howt rat a girl. There de not . U k vry many thl klad f hoys." at f "r want te take oa girt L wou,if a, eertklng by giving you? And how caa I keep thla olas of hoys from wantiag tbe mora taV-Just taV-Just raal gd friend.? for the helpful advice I am au'a t! receive. I am. " m ... ... . MICBTIB, -Or. " - K ta most fegrettakl. MIcWs, tha res , hav gt.ed th rrVn.u. tprit. slon yoa seem t hav gained i fnm dro k.,MT,e u i aot knew yeur eg, but yeu will tic that , dvleVl., thmliVJ; ut with boys whea aa youag a artee: ad rren veaarer i, ZZ.U' Sftta?ll bt rath;;-;;:: ".."vi'f ppar h.r t of od frlVnd.'.T;.r this way ehe eaa surround herself wt! feel free to call a her, or Invite h Mrty or ahw tl th! r f..M-ir IT" 10 'e".velo5; MP'on,.r.0fnVhr..Vr amr,.r, your distinction of T o? bJy.'i this respect. I most certainly admiii your elaae of friend. , would 12 uredly not advise , to CoiT.?d.? buVVhy'i 'nVd llntiAT'"''.m.nMr' with your tirl friend," I cannet aTL r.r,rhUTvr.:,on:h:h:7ibH lover or sweetheart, hu.band or lf fa t.S ?! IT on,P"oble manaar iyou agaJn..., . noar rrom With The : Missionaries ' "Li Jii . ; .Oahu Conference, "'Octobwr tt, ims. Editor Pleaaant Grov Review, ' Aloha oe, . - Today 1 another day of happiness. Especially wis it made so by the arrival, ar-rival, of two Reviews. I take this occasion to thank y'ou tor your kindness. kind-ness. Th Review la one ot the links In the anchor to home. An hour with the little paper lg an hour spent antonf trlenda. "ii-'' (i, . ; V am. now Uboring in Oahu eoar ference, between . Honolulu and Ule (where the temple) la located.) Elder Harold Nelson la in Honolulu. My companion and I liv with the saints, . .. fp hranoh kn i. , traveUng from branch, to branch oi foot. It might be of interest to note that three fourths of the population , here ia Oriental and Porteguese, Of the twenty Jive hundred Hawaiian, approximately half are saints. They have Adopted most of the ,: English ' customs and are living the Gospel ta the best of their ability. This country . is etill famoua for music, whtch i4-so i4-so natural for tha natives but the younger generation enjoy "Yea, We Have No Bananaa," more than It doe ' "Emi au 1 au ne." The native Hawaiians are indeed ' brotherr to ua and unless their hab- lta and customs nave bten changed by English neighbors they are court. , eous and kind, ready to giv any. thing to tha admirer. Although it la not abaolutely neces-aary neces-aary to learn the language, It ia dot-, irablg because the old natives cannot understand Gospel in the English language. I have hardly acquired tha "Olelo Hawaii" but can converse and . preach JU -a, limited . extent' It baa been aald "Hawaii is truly God'arcountry7for be dld not curse J. IL" Thla ta - enite- correct. Thera-are Thera-are no extreme) hot or cold spells, and the thermometer rests between alxty and ninety five. There are no snakea. Previous to the white man's coming there were no Die, no bad diseases with the exception of leprosy. lep-rosy. ; ; - . :.. .. " The Government has revoJutioniied the life here. All the children speak English end crave English food. Sr. ery native eata poi and fish (raw or dried) but also eatg haol -(foreigner) food. Adam's spoon la very common' com-mon' but the knit and fork ar winning win-ning their way. The country ia enr Joying prosperity similar to Utah's In nineteen twenty, bene the revolutionising revolu-tionising of all Industries and habits. I am not writing by moonlight but I might have done laat night as it was shining In lta fall glory between two cocoanut tree.- . ; I feel that God la helping me at all times. My testimony is sincere, the Gospel is the light and the way for the, fallen Nations ot the world. 1 . only deslr more work tor this surely the work ot God. ' Ms Ke Aloha Nnl Ja, . , Ola No Men . Ko Oukpn ke Olaba, ELDER ELROY NELSON. BoxJUI28, Honolulu. . " V Timi i "' a ".. ' Attn Boy, Dee Ebner: "Doo, them pains lUll bother ine"n Doctori-Herv nre aome pUl take on ten. minute before every pain.". IL ia aU right to knock at the door, , but quit when yoa get in. ' " ' e " r-r rA Oelwen-fTeathef, ;3 The feathers of flie -golden pes ant" are a mutc ef profit, being JJ In the manufacture of artJldsl tw for salmon Sshlng. These bird live of Cblna, are the hardlset ef f Vheasent tribe, '.' -ii e . f J Mederatlen Always t Per aught 1 see they are as aick thai fnrfelt with to latch," as they thsl tarn wUh nothing; It la no happiness therefore ta be eeed the mean; guperflulty comes sooner D7 white halra, but competency Ue, nger.Shakeaiere. ' v '. Just a Suogestion. ' Speaking of books prtntcl to lea, it It much better to bave thM legend shewn on the. reverse of tn . UOe peg than at tha eod of we nme where It oftisi nwkee and- climax. A novel's laat page will tone-time tone-time read Uke thla: "She pressed ow lipa to his. Printed in the Unite" States of America.--Wllllaa W Phelpa, la tcrlbner'e Magaatoa. 1 u expressions That Are t,c",l'.--I mesa" betrays the New Engl"0"" aa nnerrlDgiy aa th -I reckon" ot v outherner. "Kugged" la the scuts rigorous and robust Br pural "JJJT oulal in New England,' and 10 Island lta meaning is extended byo" Its sppllcaUon to the health or tJ dividual. It la nsJ here negd a w to Indicate weakhesa. "What pfl keerUs he ye holdln. 8ir lnqrJ; Player of his partner. "WslV they halnt ery rogged," wM reply. ' |