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Show Range of Grain Futures Butter Market A Home Fourth Year Xo. 66 WOMAN IN THE Flag Day to Be Observed CASE RESIDED Friday June OPENS OFFICE Paper for Home People 62 LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 11. 193o Telephone 700 DR. MERRILL an Francisco (USDA) Butter scoring 92 was seling at 27 cents today. A STUDENT BODY 14 AT SUMMER West Center Eight Pages PROCLAMATION CLEARING W TO COMPLETE WHEREAS, the home is of supreme importance as the basis of our community life, constituting, as it dees, an essential factor in the health and happiness of both present and future generations; and WHEREAS, the National Better Housing Program 4s helping our citizens to build new homes and to modernize homes which they now own, thus putting men back to work, and contributing in a concrete way to industrial and business recovery. Now, Therefore, I A. G. LUNDSTROM, mayor of Logan, do set aside and appoint Saturday, the fifteenth day of June, 1935, to be s known as National Better Housing Day; and I call upon all our of other communities throughout the land in marking the day with appropriate observances, in order that the benefits of the Better Housing Program may be brought to a still greater number of our people. Signed A. G. Lundstrom Mayor Logan City On June 14, 1777 our flag became cur National Emblem when our country was only a thinly settled group of Colonies and Amerca has steadily grown. It is fitting to reprint for this Thulin Waley, 19, con occasion the words of some of our Margaret Chamber of Commerce Graduate of Northwestern fessed kidnaper with her husband fereatest public patriots etc. Important Lecture to be is the vital condition in Has Harmon M. Waley. of Little George! Patriotism Given Touch With Medical School Night Wednesday Keeps national performance-Geo- rge Weyerhauser of Taccma, was RivD e 1 e g a- to Bear, Excursion William Curtis. Congressional Connection With Large daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George means what and not it Forget tion Seeking Aid. ' Thulin, former resdents of Logan, for Family of Relatives. ( the sake of its ideas be true er Bay. The family left Logan some eight Ward s country Henry flag For several days the officers and Richmond now boasts of a new een or nineteen years ago. While 7 yur er' was an assistant to roads committee of the Logan He is Dr. Marriner here Mr. Trulin a of The physician. ,flaS ,free cunt7u Carl Torp as a drayman and mail! chamber of commerce have been care cf, itself. Whether not Wood Merrill, M.D., a graduate of carrier. Mr. very active in helping to get the Torp had the contract 11 or not cmrjnand respect Northwestern for haulng the mail from the of the U.S.A.C., fshaU next highway unit let in Logan sUlden(s that had jgun re?LSlenn;, determined the ls by quality h. Linford, who t Dr Medical school with an entemship postoffice to the Oregon Short cf d Canyon, So far for each unit in Ran- S. life Robert nations the Logan Canyon the Forest Service is director of the session, announc- at the St. Luke hospital in Chi- line depot and Mr. Thulin assit- soa! ed him in this work. and Bureau of Public Roads have oVed Na figures were available as toon defense the flae is y cago, one cf the oldest and bigf studenVegISAt the time the family resided had to secure waivers from the eXaCt nUmb?r country and I place mysel! gest hospitals in that city. Federal Power Commission on here, Margaret was only a baby.!my tering. ioldsR. undel' lls -J. Poinsett, Dr. Merrill has just had com- Her criminal record has! been will power sites in Logan canyon filed Summer session students If any man attempts to haul have on by the federal coemmission. to hear one of pleted a new modern brick resi- made since leaving this city. Her an opportunity dence immediately east of the First father was a highly respected citi- - down the American flag shoot him Americas outstanding scholars in Cache PromCitizens Take In October 1934 the Federal on the spot Gen. John A. Dix. Security Bank at Richmond. In zen. Colonial History Wednesday at 11 Commission signed a waiv' inent in Organiza- Power Recover Ransom Money One flag, one land, one heart. oclock, when Dr. Marcus W. this building he has an office er for the power site at Twin over came Word radio this one one the evermore Hisand this nation young hand, modernly equipt tion Which Embraces a Bridges but did not release the prefessor of American doctor launches upon his chosen forenoon that the Federal G men O. W. Holmes, Forest Service andi Bureau of tory at the University of Chicago, Number of Benefit As Public of the recovered as had to no well $97,000 acourselves We as any qualified join party appears on the lecture program, profession Roads from the responsibilcanin snatch not Jerne-gandoes man 's in the that and money the Emigration valley. carry flag sociations over State. professional cording to Dr. Linford. Dr. ity of reconstructing the road in confessed of the to music the A was kidnapyon. shower the Waley, River Heights keep step He has had the scholastic trainthe future if it interfered with the subject will be New Dealers gave the information of union Rufus Choate. of the American Revolution. Among the benefit associations power site in case a dam was ing that fits him ta practice med- er, finally given by Naomi Anderson and secret of lcot. the was nailed who the God It hiding place Almighty icine any where in the United The lecture program will be held Zella Wood at the home of Miss to qualify under the new benevol- built. Under this arrangement the our flag to the flagstaff and I Paper on the Job States. He comes from a family Service and Bureau of at 11 o'clock and on Tuesdaily Anderson in honor of Miss Mae ent society law, as passed by the Forest was a shown what if not I could have lowered had good Logan it whose relatives will naturally be Public Roads refused to proceed and Thursday nights at 8 day 1935 can do with live is bride Robt. Anderson. Union Benetried elect. the newspaper daily legislature, Major Lundberg, popular with further construction in Loproud to have him associated in oclock in the college auditorium. the right kind of punch behind Was carried both to the North Dr. Fretweli will Games and the making of a fit Association, with which the gan canyon. their midst. give the first when the Standard-ExaminPole and also recently returned it, on Tuesday night, The officers of the chamber Dr. Marriner Wood Merrill is scrap book formed the entertain- Cache County Benevolent Society on the streets here Mon- from the South Pole for the second evening lecture cn current educational a son of the late Dr. Preston R. appeared the roads committee imwith talking and Cache the ment for Mutual Aid tile anValley evening. an with afternoon extra, time. day of secondary schools. The sent teegrams to ConMerrill, who had a successful prac- nouncing the fact that the woman problems mediately afof A was have to delicious luncheon become to served The Society Logan Cuba, flag journeyed is invited to attend Abe Murdock, Senators tice in medicine at Tremonton on public general will gressman been have It years fifty filiated. case was in the the kidnap participant Phillipines, to Panama, Alaska, to forty five guests.' prior to his death, and Mrs. Mil- bom in this city. Hundreds of Hawaii, etc and in the last stand these lectures. The Union Benefit Association King and Thomas, and Governor December 24, 1935, since H. G. H. Blood and W. R. Walbeautiful and useful gifts was the third to lie Lowe Merrill, now a resident be will excursion an Many Saturday were of these in tcok by the the position France purchased papers qualify under Henry Hayball, veteran merchant of this were presented to Miss Lundberg. anof Logan. This new physician is a lace of the Utah Water Storage to River Bear taken the Bay,, new the law to of be in local order and citizens The Brother.' Good that the they accepted by Commission who are in Washingflag took the insurance commissioner An interesting wedding grand son of the late Apostle Mar- might be fully informed of the United States can truly be no nounced Dr. Linford, under the city, first started in busness for of the ton urging that they do all they A. Allen, himself in Logan. On Saturday last place at River Heights when Mae state. The insurance riner W. Merrill and Almira Jane of Arthur Dr. direction case. of of the the character the progress Weyerhauser greater than department Richcan. at once to get the proper Mrs. of became residents Cornell Unversity. he closed his place of business and Aurora Merrill, pioneer of Lundberg was Ornithologist with our this Whether of citizens favorably impressed country. L. Kinnard at high noon, waiver from the Federal Power mond. He is a grand son of the Jamie All those set-utransportation desiring as to and law for will organizations it stand honor offering has rented his store building late Robert G. Lowe, pioneer merSunday 'june the ninth, at the it does guaranteed protection at a Commission. and freedom fifty or one hundred shoute set in touch with Dr. o m the institution. home of her mother, Mrs. Anna minimum of cost. Its chant of Franklin and Mary Doney their fordand those The committees with competent taking now on from policy is so depend largely Lowe, a resident of Franklin. decided several weeks Bishop L. J. Bowen per- comprehensive that it fulfills the engineers the character of the young people. cars should meet at the Court All merchandise and store equip- Lundberg. uncle The The young practicing physician need of everyone, old and young. ago there was not ample water in Let us all not overlook to display House in Brigham City Saturday ment has been cleared out of his formed the ceremony. Victor of All summer Center street store and within a the bride. Captain is connected with some of the In addition to meeting all the the upper part of Logan river for the flag rom sunrise to sunset on morning at 8 o'clock. are invited to at- short time the new concern to gave the bride away. Miss requirements of the state Insurance a power dam and for irrigation most prominent families in the Friday June 14. We have boys who session students wedtend. enter Logan will open up an ela- Dorothy Montrose played the valley. He is a great grand son commissioner, the association has, the cost of the dam, was prohibiAt the regular monthly meeting are scouts can get quick instruco of the late Stillman Pond, early in the short, time of its existence, tive. borate grocery store and market. ding march. of the directors of the Logan tion on the proper manner of diswhite was The bride lovely in a built up a sufficient reserve to In April of this year engineers pioneer of Rchmond. He is a chamber of commerce held Friday playing his years in business Mr. the living emblem of During held veil crepe gown with a tulle meet expected death benefits that of the Forest Service made surnephew of Dr. H. K. Merrill, man- evening, Alma Sonne, cashier of this nation. Hayball has been actively engag- in blosa tira of orange place by may occur. aging director of the Cache Valley the First National Bank and Otto Do not overlook this day. veys of the Twin Bridge and Twin ed in civic affairs. He served as soms. She carried a hugh bridal General Hospital at Logan. Dr. The Union Benefit Association is Creek sites and this report with constable at one time when O. C. the Logan Garof manager Mehr, roses and of pink brides Merrill is a married man, his wife ment composed of the following bene- other information will leave for Goodwin was judge. He later was bequet of company were unanimously the valley. volent societies: Cache County Washington this week. The Forbeing Claire Hulme, daughter of elected to succeed P. V. Cardon sheriff in Cache county and liilies deputy Vera Miss The maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hulme and A. A. Benevolent Society, Cache Valley est Service and the Bureau of was a member of the city school as directors of Firmage lace Strand, was dressed in yellow of Logan. Mutual Aid Socety, Utah County Public Roads are keen to proceed Niels August Pearson, 71, of the board. Prior to becoming mayor of and carried a lavender the Logan chamber of commerce. bouquet. Benevolent Society; Davis County with the next unit in Logan canFew physicians ever entered their Resignations from Mr. Cardon and Logan Third ward, died this morn- the city, he served on the old city The four brides maids. Miss Benevolent Society; Weber County yon. field of labor as favorably known Mr. Firmage were received and ing following an illness of several council. Anderson, Miss Zella Wood, Benevo'ent Society; and the Utah as soon as the proper waivand equipt for duty as Dr. Mar- accepted. Letters of appreciation It was during his term as mayor Naomi days. Mr. Pearson was bom SepMiss lone Olson and Miss Sarah Benevolent Society of Ogden. Other er Just is given by the Federal Power riner Wood Merrill. He is choos- for their services were directed to tember 24, 1864, in Skoning, Swe- -, that the Logan Home Building Chipman, were dressed in pastel societies are asking for admission Commission bids can be advering his field of labor among his be sent to Mr. Cardon and Mr. den, the son of James and Ellen Society uwas organized and ever gowns with corsages to match. in the merger. The association tised and contracts let for the relatives and among the friends of Firmage. Mr. Cardon has entered Anderson Pearson. His wife who since that Bme Mr. Hayball has The mother of the bride was now has a potential membership next two and last units in the his parents and grand parents. the government service at Wash-ngtodied a number cf years ago, was been identified with that institu- dressed in blue with a corsage of of 10,000. D. C. and Mr. Firmage has canyon. Annie M. Olson. Mr. Pearson has tion, as one of the directors and liilies of the The Cache American bespeaks valley. She was accom- The following directors have Murdock replied Congressman for Dr. Merrill a successful prac- gone into business for himself at been a resident of Logan for the son Theodore her by teen one panied to serve for appointed to pass on loans immediately and has been able to tice in his chosen field. Fresno, Cal. past 66 years. L. Kinnard of year: The Jamie groom, Corof for the Mr. Ephraim Bergeson He is also identified with the Utah get the way partly cleared qAccording to the Franklin, Idaho Plans for obSurviving are the following chilLake, wore formal clothes, nish, president; Oscar S. Dunn project to go forward. The follow,-in-g as a Salt Marcott Sonne and Mr. Mehr are elected serving the seventy-fift- h anniver- - dren: Ellen M. Olson, Essie N. Mortgage loan corporation man. as best acted Joe of vice sales and received Logan, president has been until the next annual election of sary o the founding of the first Pearson, Howard W. Pearson and director. The rooms were artistically de- director; N. G. Hicks of Proven, from telegram Senator King; the chamber of commerce in Jan- permanent settlement in Idaho Mrs. Elva C. Pope, the Past Mrs. bridal red with corated Logan; vice peonies, 2nd Ririe president; Joseph uary 1936. have been and committees R. P. Lament, and Leland L. Pear- - Hayball has been conunuously ac- -i wreath and liilies of the valley, of Ogden, director; Ivan Hess of Washington D. C. a have workedmade, The matter of organizing out details of the son, Victor, Idaho; Hyrum L. Pear- - tive in the mercantile business, was A buffet served luncheon June 7 1935 Herbert E. director; Farmington, Cache County Safety Council was one ' World the except year during son, Lewiston; Joseph L. Pearson, war the bridal party, relatives and closi Smith of Ogden, director and sec- President M. C. Harris Chairman referred to the fire prevention Wilwhen Wcodrow President chilbride. The tabl: retary. friends of Helena, Montana; 24 grand H. R. McGee Roads Committee, committee. Fire Chief C. W. Rapp him to sell thrift, was decoratedthe with a niHmnoh Franklin iw dren and on egreat grand child. A son called huge wed was Millville Word The association in addition to Logan Chamber of Commerce: received ;s chairman of this committee. The nnnncpri He over sold wortli stamps. $80,000 the firs settlement was in Idaho, cake and pink tapers. sister, Mrs. Mary C. Larson of of these here of the accidental drowning of chief purpose of such a council 1 the board of directors, has an adHave conferred with reclamation stamps, going to all parts ding the flrst permanent settlement to also survives. A reception was held from four visory beard composed of the Geraldean officials and Federal Power comJessop, ls to educate the public and driv- be founded and the celebration Logan of the state in work. this to seven in the afternoon. The lowing members: Charles Jenkins, mission officials relative to prodaughter of Gerald and Mae Coop- ers of automobiles to be more will be held June 15, which has Funeral services will be coner Jessop, Sunday at Blue Creek. careful and 'prevent accidents and ducted in the Logan Third ward bride, groom, maid of honor, bes r and Ariel Berntson, Logan; John posed Logan Canyon project. Am been a made legal holiday in on Friday at 2 p. m. under the man and the mother of the bride J. Hendry, Wellsville; Will R. advised Reclamation officials have The Jessop home is in Millville, deaths. During 1934 the automoIdaho. were in the receiving line. mordirection of the although they have a farm in bile caused the deaths of 24.7 Holmes, Brigham City; Charles no interest but that Federal Pow-Lindquist cornof Chairmen the various The brides maids were in charge Anderson, Mantua; J. A. Cornwall er Commission Blue Creek. has waived its persons out of each 100 000 of our mittees selected to work out this tuary. of the tea room and the gift room. Salt Lake City; W. Oswell Jack-soNo one saw the child fall into population. with stipulation that if Cy The county council years program follow.: L. W. rights the waterhole near the home at would be linked up and a part Many guests called during the Ogden; Samuel Cook, Syra- later reservoir is constructed buildWill Repair Crossing afternoon. Immediately after the cuse and M. Carl Poulter, Logan. ers of highway must relocate highBlue Creek and she was discovered of the State Safety Council. Gov Hatch,, finance; Leonard Butter-wortsperts; P. B. Dunkley, prosome time afterward, members of ernor Henry H. Blood is president with The main office of the company way. Conferred reception the young couple iefc for Chairman W. J. Parker of the yesterday gram for pioneer; Rollo Hobbs, ad- State Road Commission has inthe family said. A physician from of the state council. Salt Lake where they will make will be at Ogden, Utah, with Governor Blood and it appears Robert Crookston By vertising; Alma Biggs, pioneer ban- formed local officials the railroad Editor Cache American: their home. branch offices being maintained at that the state must agree to acLogan was summoned. quet; Vernon Oliverson, decoraShe was born here September of relocating It is extremely admirable to see Salt Lake City and Provoi. cept responsibility in Wellsville city on the Logan, crossing tions. 7, 1933, and is survived by her parcannot. federal as government main highway would be repaired at that the City's police chief and Governor C. Ben Ross assured once. The roads committee of the part of his braves intend to buy ents, two brothers and one sister, Shall endeavor to have power comthe committee Mr. Woodward stat- chamber of commerce with the their whiskey from now on, inSylvan, Max and Shirley Jessop. mission withdraw stipulation but Funeral services wall be conducted, that he will be the principal Cache County Commissioners and stead of taking it away from widam not optimistic of success. Please ed Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the advise Olof Nelson contents of speaker at the public meeting. Mr Cache County Reads organization. ows with children to support, and . Millvolle LDS ward chapel with Woodward also stated efforts are exoect a meeting at Logan soon this is what they have been dothis wire. burial in the Millville cemetery to have a representa - with the State Road Commission ing. Dont you think that men Wm. H. King. Continuing its policy of mak- being ofmade under the direction of the Lind' the LDS church speak at and go over the Cache County with any pride would choke before June grass has reached the stage constant improvements to its tive ing The officers and members of quist and Sons mortuary. they would take merchandise from in most places in Cache County road program. line, General Motors Truck Com- the meeting. The weed known as white top the roads committee feel that the the mothers of little children? ql A feature of the program will be pany announces that a dual perwhere it should be cut if it ls to is becoming numerous in all parts proper waiver will be given when You all recollect that the City's make formance rear axle is now avail- the banquet for the pioneers at to of Cache County according to the Federal Power Commission regood hay according chief was among the first police which two original pioneers of able for GMC 14 2 ton trucks. R. L. Wrigley. INDIAN WASHAKIE agent, county County Agent R. L. Wrigley. It is ceives the special survey report on the job to secure his permit This new feature introduced sev- 1860 are expected to be present, If June grass Is cut at the right in full bloom now and in some from the Forest Service this week. so he could purchase bcoze as soon GIRL SENDS IN eral months ago on the GMC 8 Mrs. Mary Chadwick Hull and of is a places seed is beginning to form it stage development, as the local office opened. trucks in the two to three ton John Corbridge. Mrs. Hull was 91 NEWS LETTER good hay, but if let go a so that every white top patch We suppose that sometime this very range permits a lower gear ratio years of age in January of this few days too long, it is a very that is not under clean cultivation year the states liquor store will be and more pulling power with a year, while Mr. Corbridge was 93 By MISS GRIFFIN PEYOPE poor hay. Farmers would pay at- should be cut right now, piled, ready to go, and these guardians tention to their alfalfa fields and and marked saving in gas and oil con- on May 12. Although there are when dry, burned. Do not cut of our laws will of course want the vtfiere and considerable less some other pioneers still alive, sumption there is a considerable-amoun- it wth the idea of using it for distinction of being the first to are two wear the adult and these on tear the pioonly and of June grass, it should hay. If you do, you may scatter Washakie A baby boy was engine Everybody noivs good counsel except other emerge from this new joint with be cut neers of 1860, the others being driving units. born ta Mr. and Mrs. Henry right now. Some places that some seed that will mature and those that have need of it the first ever issued The special design of the dual children of 5 years of age or unpermit in Woonsock yesteday evening at one hand and a demijohn in the means the means the whole field, grow all over your farm. JUNE Wilford Lundberg, manager of performance axle provides for a der at the time of the settling of 4 oclock. Rhoda and her baby while other'places, part cf the field This is the worst seed we have other. I 11 Richard Strauss, great the Lundberg Buick Motor ComFrankln. asreduction simple be cut. should planetary of do are gear so fine far. so effort to contend with I Everyone every 1864. For this great event, there should wheren composer, born I sembled between the oversize bevDont wait for the alfalfa that should be made to stop it where pany has just closed a deal his are delighted to have such Although this Ls the seventy-fift- h be a photographer on the scene to el gear and the differential and is by he takes over the interests of of is mixed with to the the wonderfull out. is to now kill grow, anniversary it start grass and it boy. founding 12 Congress orders cominerput this affair upon record pro- but cut it now. Then the alfalfa Nelson in the Ambassador controlled by a shift lever install- of this community, the first celeClean cultivation is the best Olof cial relations with France Wilford Peyope of Washakie perly. ed in the cab. A simple movement bration was not held until 1910 pavilion on North Main will grow- - for the next two crops. method we know to control white Dance ended, 1798. left this Hall to Fort Seems strange however Logan got morning street. of this lever enables the driver to when Governor J. H. roots June The die will means work Brady made should grass That the on top. he is where Idaho, working at one along so many years as well as as soon as The Ambassador 15 Plug tobacco manufacturchange instantly under any oper- a proclamation setting June 15 as hay is cut. Then the be started early and thoroughly time was the most building CCC camp. There are 30 Inwe did before this outfit took ers form trust, 1889. popular dance the alfalfa will have a chance to cultivated every ating conditions to the low or Idaho day. 10 or 12 days durin that camp. dians helm. ft pavilion in northern Utah. For high speed range. If Logans booze Joint will have make a new growth while the ing the growing season for two four years practically Eddie Wagan arrived here all the The net result, according to is still wet. The season third the Visitors ground years. California first ground dances of any consequence were as large a variety of liquor as the oxi4 Norcross patents yesterday afternoon from Fort General Motors Truck engineers, be should to a that practical diving suit, 1834, crop planted store in Salt Lake it will be conOf late Washakie, Wyoming where he is the more effective use of powMr. and Mrs. Ronald Bute and can be held so if any weeds grow, conducted in this place. is living with his parents. fusing for our braves to make up 24 Cents for Wool a for which all transpor- their little daughter, cf Los Angmonths, however, the crowds have er, goal be can out. cut relation shows . they Franklin kept 15 their mind what to ask for, and The Summit county Farm Burdrifted back to the Dansante since His parents move to Wyo. tation engineers are always striv- eles, California, are visiting with lightning with electricity, 0 during this interval some one else eau wool pool, consisting of that building was remodeled. 1752. ing. The dual performance axle Mrs. Bute's parents, Mr, and Mrs. ming two year ago and make may get the distinction of making Mr. Lundberg stated Saturday pounds, has been sold to Drap- Down From Bellingham their living in It. Washakie. permits greater speed with fewer Arthur Osmond at 717 East 2nd E. W. Elliott and wife of Bellthe first purchase. er & Co., cf Boston for 24 cents that the building will be closed for James Wagon arrived here 28 ounce hailstones fall at engine revolutions, fives better North. Mrs. Bute was formerly Of course these fellows may have per pound, it was announced Fri- ingham, Washington, are visitors in the present. He had no definite with his cousin Eddie. This Dubuque, Iowa, 1882. performance on hills and makes Miss Grace Osmond. familiarized themselves with the day by George L. Hobson of Hoyts-vill- Logan. They came down to con- program to announce. It is said James has been to this country starting of heavier leads easier. on business who has teen in charge of sult affairs with by friends, however, that there is 17 Magna Charta, English strange names on the new bottles. before this is his first time The truck is able to do more work, There are still 20,000 horses in charter of liberty, signed the pool since its organization 13 Manager Glen Eari of the local talk of converting the building However, it's their here. misfortune We New York in a 600 like considerable this hell resulting City requiring hope saving 1215. E. W. Elliott & Company store. into a garage. and none of my own. stables to house them. in a years time, it is claimed. place long as he stay here. years ago. CANYON ROAD oitt-zen- thef j j INSURANCE SOCIETIES HAVE , j j ALIFIED UNDER STATE LAW Marriage of Interest At River Heights Jer-nega- n, Part AFTER MYRS. ID BUSINESS er New Directors Lin-year- s For Chamber Of Commerce U I;i I g Cle-so- n, ... Niels Pearson , Succumbed to Illness Today FIRST IDAHO TOffNTOHOLD - n, eeXngaJ?- - - Jessop Child mJ Drowned at Blue Creek , Would Give 1st Honors to Chief And His Crew n, j GMC Trucks Perfected For Real Service ' June Grass in War Should Alfalfa Should Be Waged On Be Cut For Hay White Top T-1- Dance Pavilion Purchased By W. Lundberg ; , 182,-00- ; e, WNV x. |