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Show Page 5 TheJQURNAL-Sept.30,19- 58 REFLEX-JOURNA- District meeting of Catholic L "K&cp&wlle Women held in Layton City meeting, during which reports ing of th Northern District of on the work and activities of the Diocesan Council of Cath-oli- e each affiliate were given by Women was held in Lay-to- their respective presidents. Monday, sponsored by tha Highlighting the meeting was ladies of St. Rose of Lima Aa report of the National Conltar Society. vention of the Mrs. Lee Warn, Clearfield, in St. Louis in D.C.C.W. held given by and Mrs. Eve Kostal, Clear- Mrs. Downs, whoSept., attended as a field, were chairman and delegate to the convention represpectively, reprethe Northern District. senting St. Rose of Lima on resenting After all business was atarrangements for luncheon and tended to, luncheon was served the day's activities. by members of St. Rose of The Deanery began with Lima Altar Society. Rev. F. Mass at 10 a.m., celebrated Broome and Rev. J. C. Stoffel hy Rev. P. Broome, pastor of of Logan spoke during the St. Rose of Lima Church. Aft- luncheon, commending the laer which the representatives dies on their fine work in the from the Logan, Brigham City, different fields of Catholic Ogden, Hill Field and Layton chanties, Christian Doctrine affiliates were registered in the and Spiri t'uai Development and auditorium. both offered various suggesMrs. Downs of Ogden and tions for further development. president of the Northern DisThe meeting closed with trict of the D.C.C.W., opened Benediction of and presided at the business rament at 2 the Blessed Sacp.m. Mra. Jo Layton The recently elected president of the Fourth Ward Choir is Joseph Lyle Owens succeeding Mrs. Carmen Burn-haArt Peterson was chosen Choir leader and Ward chorister. Bishop Harold Ellison mentioned that the Fourth Ward has been assigned to provide music for the next Quarterly Conference of the Layton Stake. On Monday evening, a drive was launched for more participants in the Fourth Ward Choir. Rayner Roueche Speaks (Norma) Preece Phone 769 Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Art Steele, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jubindill of Clatskanie, Oregon were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Birkenfeld. Mr. Steele is editor of the Chief paper there. Clat-skan- ie John H. Robins spent last weekend at Denver, Colorado on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oldham left Saturday for Burbank, California where they will make their home. Mrs. Nora Barnett was entertained in honor of her birthday Sunday at her home. Guest ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard -- ., ", , Made Ward Organist Cor-Mid- d, (5&GD(3aO0 J 'n- - t v f -- , S' "Y. 'V H , I.;,: ' U " ''4 - 4 1 . Bv Messrs. G. Douglas Taylor, Edward C. Larsen and Howe RIFNDS AND RELATIVES will help Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. hmedley recall 50 years of married life at open house Sunday. A JOINT RESOLUTION Smedleys on 50th date (Aliens) Pantone, Ogden; Mrs. Brigham F. (Mary) Grastiet, T. Calif.; Walter Anaheim, Mrs. and Smedley, Layton; Richard (Pauline) Wallace, Kansas City, Mo. St ,u Eaton. I v ,i.ite their friends and The Smedleys have 13 grandua hi- - tj visit them from 3 children and three aiti.n Mr. and Mis. Henry will celebrate their olden Wedding anniversary "i opi b Use (n Sunday Oc-- r a' the.r home, lfi Daw- - I .'"Mobey two-thud- favor thereof I other powers of original assessment as the Legislature may provide. Under suen regulations in such cases and Within such limitations as the Legislature may prescribe, it shall review proposed bond issues, revise the tax levies of local e governmental units, and equal-lzthe assessment and vacation of property within tha counties, the duties imposed upon the State Board of Equalization by the Constitution and Laws of this State shall be performed by the State Tax Commission. In each county of this State there shall be a County Board of Equalization consisting of the Board of County Commissioners of the said county. The County Boards of Equalization shall adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of the real and personal property within their respective counties, subject to such regulation and control by the State Tax Commission as may be prescribed by law. The State Tax Commission and the County Boards of Equalization shall each have such other powers as may be prescribed by th Legislature. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section S. If adopted by the electors of the state, this Section 1. It is proposed to amend Section 11 of Article Smedley was hoin the of Layton XIII of the Constitution of the Members hir .,u., Isss m Bountiful, Fourth Ward, Mr. Smedley State of Utah so that the same r i - n and Margaret Ilemy the Smedley Barber Shop shall read as follows: Wave His wife, Mr- -. from Nov. 15, 1111, Section 11. There shall be a I a him hornley Smedley, was in Layton V.'u. State Tax Commission consistlain Stjitember J, INMl in Lav- - until May 15, He is a High Priest in the ing of four members, not moie tin, a daughter of Henry and Church and he has worked than two of whom shall be Nan v King Thornlev. They long to the same political the Elders and Seventies were" man led September 2i,in party. The members of the He also was a the Salt Lake LDS quorums Commission shall be appointed Seven children were her of the old folks committee by the Governor, by and with boin to them, six of which are for several years. the consent of the Senate, for Mrs. Smedley has worked in such terms of office as may be now living. They are: Mrs. J. SoRelief the and the rovided by law. The State Primary the Primary Children's Hospi- Fred (Welval Sheffield, Kays'ax Commission shall admintal in Salt Lake where he was ville; Mrs. Richard S. (Vera) ciety. ister and supervise the tax They request no gifts. Evans, Layton; Mrs. Joseph M. very ilL laws of the State. It shall asand Mrs. Angie Williams sess mines and public utilities Saturdaughter Dennisee left and adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of day for San Diego, Calif, to join her husband who is stationed property among the several amendment shall take effect with the Navy. Mrs. Williams counties. It shall have such the first day of January, 1959. and daughter spent the summer months with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Hales and services will ton Ward Relief Society. She Layton-Fun- eral and family. be conducted Wednesday at 1 also served as president John H. Robins spent the p m jn the Layton White counselor of the North Davis weekend on an Elk hunt. Chapel for Mrs. Pearl Burton, Stake for approximately eight the admission of this state Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hedge- 7(1, who died Sunday. First years. Mrs. Burton was an $. J. R. No. 2 to the Union, shall be and repeth spent the weekend at Elko, Counselor Wayne Winegar will ordained Temple worker at the By Messri. Strlngham main a permanent fund, to be Nevada. Friends Salt Lake LDS Temple. conduct the services. and Hop kin called the State School Fund, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. William may call at the family home Survivors include her hus the interest of which only, RESOLUTION OF shall JOINT A 9 to 6 Mrs. from on Mr. p.m, and Thornley Swan, Tuesday be expended for th suphand; one daughter, Mrs, Wilda HOUSE AND THE SENATE K. Swan and five children spent and on Wednesday from 10 a.m, Burton Jones of Logan; one port of th common schoo's. REPRESENTATIVES O F six days last week at Prescott, to 12:3n p.m. State The interest on th sun, Bishop Lynn W. Burton OF THE THIRTY SECOND Scnool Mrs. Burton had been ill for of the Layton Fifth Ward; five Arizona where they attended Fund, the proceeds of LEGISLATURE OF THE e time. of Show. a considerable length the Quarter-Horsall property that may accrue Mrs. Harry Strong of STATE OF UTAH PROto the state by the escheat or Born Sept. 2H, 1SKK, at Lay-to- sifters, May-fiel- d Mrs. Alice Farr, Ogden, wa Mrs. Loui-- e SECAMEND Kaysville, TO POSING the was Mrs. Burton forfeiture, all unclaimed share a guest during the week at the of Farmington, Mrs. Ada OF TION' 3 OF ARTICLE X and dividends of any corporahome of her brother, Bishop daughter of James and Char- Adams Mrs. Elizabeth and OF THE CONSTITUTION tion incorporated under the lotte Ware. She had lived in Mrs and and Mrs. Clarence Waterfall. of OF STATE THE Layton, UTAH, laws of this state, the Thornley proceeds Mr. and Mrs. Alan Blood, Mr. Layton all her life. On March Annie Bea Watt of Lansing, PROVIDING FOR PROof timber, and tne Leo O F of the sales SALE and Mrs. Paul Mazerran, Salt JO, H09, she married J. Wil- Michigan; one brother, OF CEEDS state the received rentals Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lee liam Burton in the Salt Lake Waie of Layton; seven grandSCHOOL LANDS AND from school and bystate lands, ROYALTIES FROM MIN- other than those Liston and Mr. and Mrs. J. Temple. Mr. Burton was Bish- children and two great-gran- d granted for ERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL Wrilliam Swan attended the op of the Layton Ward for children. specific purposes, shall. With PART BE five A about TO LANDS BYU-U- . football U. years. of game such other revenues as the Burial in the Kaysville-La- y OF THE STATE SCHOOL Active in the LDS Church, in Salt Lake, Saturday evening. legislature may from time to ton Memorial Park will be di as served Burton FUND. Mrs. presitime allot thereto, constitute a Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Small, Mr. - rected by Lindquist and Sons, in the Laycounselor and dent the Be it resolved by Legisla- fund to known as the Uniand Mrs. Gordon Gurr and Mr. ture of the State of Utah, form School Fund, whicn Uniand Mrs. Carmen Tice attend' i s of all members form School Fund snail be a banquet dinner in Salt Lake, each, elected to of the two maintained and used lor the Wednesday evening. support of the common and houses in voting Mrs. Stella Heslop and Mrs. health chairman; Mrs, public schools of the state end Wilcox, The Farmington Farmington thereof Pauline Waterfall were guests apportioned in such manner as 1" as M. K. Woolley, magazine. October set PTA hae at a dinner, Wednesday in OgSection 1. It is proposed to the legislature shall provide. School Back to of date its the new teachers There are three den of their niece, Mrs. Franamend Sec. 3 of Article X of The provisions of Section 1, night for the parents. at the Farmington Elementary the Constitution of the State Article XIII of this Constitucis Crosby. served be will lunch A Van D. sample School this year; Allen Herman of Utah to read: Swafford returned tion shall be construed as limihome last week from the Ve- during the evening, according Dyke, sixth grade teacher who Sec. 3. The proceeds of the tation in the rate of taxation PTA Harold Mrs. to EleTippetts, terans Hospital where he had sales of all lands that have on tangible property for distaught at the Bountiful president. been very ill. mentary last year. Mrs. Audrey been or may hereafter be trict school purposes and tot The chairman for the school franer, fifth giade teacher. granted by the United States on the amount of funds availMrs. Dorothy Swan and Mrs. year are: Mrs. Dale Clark, pro- Mrs. Craner taught at the E. M. to this state, for the support able therefor, and, further, no Libby Swan will attend the gram; Mrs. Wayne W. Vest Whitesides School at Layton of the common schools, royalmoneys allocated to the UniWool Growers joint meetings and Mrs. Williams, pub- last form School Fund shail be conWesley R. as Marise aDo the state received ties by year; for the district presidents and Mrs. Milton J. Hess, hisof sidered in fixing the rates of leases Mrs. a result of mineral teacher. licity; first grade district directors on Saturday, torian; Mrs Elmer B. White, lands that have been or may taxation specified in Section 7 Kammerle lives in Centerville. October 4 at the Ambassador Juvenile and safety; her- after be by the of Article XUI. protection Club in Salt Lake. Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. M. B. The children of the Farming-- t United States granted to this state for Section 2. The Secretary of Held, Jr. and Mrs. Swan is state president and n School will present an Hubert Lambert, room support of the common schools, State is dueced to submit this Mrs. Libby Swan is district secon the month each Dix A. and five per centum of the net proposed amendment to the Mrs. Eldon ond Frilav of each month. Mr. proceeds of the sales of United electors of the State of Utah on, hospital; Mrs. Max Mirr, sixth St iddards two Don Mrs. George Dalton and grade States public lands lying with- at the next rcneral election Mrs. I.ynn parent education; in the state and sold by the in the manner provided by children will return to their Morgan and Mrs. Kenneth Hil- - class will piesent the first asUnited States subsequent to law. home at Pasadena, Calif, soon ton, membership; Mrs. Joseph sembly on October 10. after spending the past month her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Emil Whitesides. Sunday with his brother, Parker. W CUT OF 10 Mrs. Ken Kinney and daugh- and Mrs. Frank Nate kilfojle Paul Kent and ter Kathy, Farmington, visited at Mackey, 9OCT0ZZ weekend the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- spent on a water for irrigation purpose Idaho fishing trip. AGR&. H.J.R. No. 7 win Halliday. on lands in the State of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Webb Mrs. Fern Bennett entertained By Mssrs. Hopkins, may be exempted from taxa and Ernest R. Behling spent for her Primary class of the Gunther, Wangsgaard, tion to me extent that juclt Welch and Sheffield last week at Lava Hot Springs. Sixth Ward, Tuesday afternoon. propery is used for such purMr. and Mrs. Price Boyle, The parents were special guests. poses. These exemptions shall A JOINT RESOLUTION accrue to the benefit of the Alemeda, Calif., were Thursday LarARAMEND TO Mr. and Mrs. George guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin sen, Mr. and Mrs. Orval SingleTICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF users of water so pumped the OF under such regulations as Th THE CONSTITUTION Halliday. ton! Provo, were Sunday visit-- , may legislature prescribe. RETHE STATE OF Mrs. Frank Parker 6pent last ors of Mr. and Mrs. Art Hor UTAH, ? me LATING T O TANGIBLE taxes of the indigent poor weekend at Provo with her be remitted or abated at such sley. PROPERTIES EXEMPT Sharon. daughter times and in such manner as FROM TAXATION. Mi 3. Oreta Parker entertained Mrs. Gordon Ellis entertained may be provided by law. The and e meeting Be it resolved by the Legie'a-tur- legislature may provide for the for her daughter Elizabeth Mat a preparation teach-igand officera birthday party Saturday for social for all of the State of Utah, exemption from taxation of ard Ke ie s small friends. It was ers of the Fourth of all members homes, homesteads, and permaa Elizabeths eighth birthday. Society at her home, elected to each of the two sonal property, not to exceed $2,000 m value for hemes and houses voting in Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allen evenn?' ;i.J.R. No. 14 homesteads, and all household and children are vacationing for thereof: an(j jrS- - jaac Oaks. Hot By Msms. Brovs'cr, furniture, and furnishings, one week at Los Angeles, talif visited 1. to South is Dakota, Section It used exclusively by proposed equiD-neShcif.eld, Welch The Kaysville Fourth Ward Springs, 2 amend Section wlttl Lvnn Nance, at the home Article XIII, Howe and Ber.mon the owner thereof at his place Relief Society will hold then 0f Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd, this of the Constitution of the State of abode in maintaining a A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- - of Utah, to read as follows: opening meeting on Wednesday weei( home for himself and family. at the Rock Chapel. at 10 POSING TO AMEND ARVan Sanders, Mrs. Sect;on 2. All tangible prop- Property not to exceed $3,000 TICLE VI, SECTION 9 OF They will feature teaching any Bernard Kcinabi Mrs. Wemlul in value, owned by disabled OF erty in the state,of not exempt THE COlwmUTION person to sew m zippers properlunder the laws the United persors who served in any war THE STATE OF UTAH REythe military service of the States, or under this constituLATING TO COMPENSAm Kay Thomassen and Sharon c'a t. i i il I'm. United States or of the State of be shall taxed in tion, proporJacobs, TION OF MEMBERS OF tion to Parker spent the weekend with its value, to be ascer- Utah and by the unmarried THE LEG. iJYTURE. their parents. Thev are both at- as tained wcie provided by law. The widows and minor orphans of OaMstrom, (oprt..n. Be it resolved by the Legislatending the BYU at Provo. of the state, counties, such persons may be exempted property ture of tl i State of !tan, ciues, towns, school districts, as the legislature may provide. They attended the BYU and U UOKtcs11at. in Salt r,Lake, Saturday of U. game m Salt Lake, Sat- s of all membeis The legislate e shall provide municipal corporation and afternoon. urday evening. elected to each of the two Eublic libraries, lots with the by law fer an annual tax sufMrs. Frank Fullmer, Mr. and thereon used exclu- ficient, with other sources of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker houses voting in Idaho; Mr. and M'--. sively for either religious wor-sn:- p revenue, to defray the estientertained twelve guests at a Blackfoot, thereof: wue Monte Bailey, Ogden, or charitable purposes, mated ordinary exnenses of family dinner Saturday evening Section 1. It is proposed to and guests Saturday of Mr. amiplaces of burial not held the stae for each fiscal year. at their home. and tiny at- amend Article VI. Section 9 of or used for Mrs. Lee I private or corpor- Fur the DUmose of paying the Mrs. R. W. Benton returned ;eruiec the BYU-Uta- h game m the Constitution of the State ate benefit, shall be exempt state debt, if any there be, ti e of Utah to read as follow fom taxation. Water rights, legislature shall provide for Section 9. The numbers cf ditches, reservoirs, levying a tax annually, suffithe Legisature shall receive power plants, pumping plants, cient to pay the annual interthe tended wedc.ing reception with her two sons, Mr. and Mrs. not sucb cornnensation, transmissi'-lines, pipes and est and to pay the principal Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Da- - tb11 nephew at American dune, ceecj'ng joOO a year for the flumes owned and used by in- of such debt, within twenty vid Benton and their families. Friday evenin;,. legislative term and expenses dividuals or corporations for years from the final passage Emma Redford under-- 1 as provided by law while actu- The Relief Societies of the' thin the state of the law creating the debt. irrigating land Thur-ua- y ally in session, and mileage as cwned by such individuals or six Kaysville wards will hold went major surgery Section 2. The secretary of their opening meetings and so- - at the hospital at Boise, Idaho, provided by Kw. coroorations, or the individual state is directed to submit thi Section 2. The Secretary of members thereof, shall not be proposed amendment to the cials this week to start the sea- - Mm Redford is a former Kaysville resident. State is directed to submit separate'y taxed as long as electors of the State of Utah son at the various Wards, Ernest R. Behling left Tuts this proposed amendment to they shall be owned and used at the next general election In Word has been received from he state at the exclusively for such purposes. the manner provided by law. Mr. and Mrs. William Galley day for Denver, Colorado where the electors of elec t.on m the Power plants, power transmisgeneral Section 3. If adopted by the that they are doing fine and he will attend the Water Power next manner provided by law. sion lines and other property electors of this this having success in their labors in Convention. deand used for 3 n'endment Th's generating two' Section the LDS Mission. They are servMrs. Nate state, this amendment shall a eiectrical power, hall effect liverlng take upon approval children visited ing in tha Northwest. Brigham r,tv o y,, tale portion ef which Is used for take etiect the first Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Parker, Sunday with her parents, Mr. by th burnishing power for pumping January, 1959. nd V.d'ov visited Snow. Mr. (Vif, uj T p ni. IKtiv S mem-Templ- Funeral services Wednesday For Mrs. Pearl Burton, 70 1 PRO-POblN- G AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 11 OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTING UNDER THE TAX LAWS OF THE STATE. Be xt resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, s of all membeis elected to earh of the tuo houses toting itj Open house will honor ; No. 2 R. I Calif., where he will the National Engmeei 'ongress before returning ti heir home at Guatamala. They pent the past two weeks a uests of her parents, Mr. am. . Irs. Raymond J. Ashton. Mr Willey attended the Mining Congress held in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Strong vaca- y leturned from a ion trip to the coast of Calif. While there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas-se- n at San Jose, California am also visited with their nephew Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stewart a Santa Clara, Calif. Mrs. John Smith who underwent surgery at the Dee Hospital, returned to her home, after spending the past ten days at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Allen in Ogden while convalescing. Mr. and Jack Robins attended the horse show at the State Fair last week. Danny Bingham, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Bingham, recently returned home from Layton First meeting of the Scr.oo Crest lew Elementary Parent Teacher Assr nation wii be held M nday evenr.g, Octo- her 0, beginning with a pie school lunch at 7 p.m. The club has been working on According to Marge their formations since school and the event is prom-- 1 bridge, publicity charnran of 'the Crestview PTA, the lunch Pro under the direction of Wl11 he . ,, by a formal v hospitality teachers and all of introduction Harvev will also treat Webers room vis.ts at S p.m. pep club to cupcakes. H. J. ten-da- k s Meets Monday A ft ffMftertjrTjUk H. Wil- daughters Twink ind Taffy left for San Frar-isc- Mr. and Mrs. Myron Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Phillips returned from Driggs, Idaho, where they spent the weekend visiting with their two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phillips, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Phillips. 4 First drill Cor--tart- M ley and two were Mr. and Mrs. Roland ( Wright and children, Mr. ano Mrs. George Barnett and family, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Josepi. O. Thorson and family, Mr. anc. Mrs. Frank Egbert, Twin Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. Ada Hadfield. ic AVI' Creslvisw PTA By I orinne Larsen Davis Hign s Pro Schola Club will present its first drill of in the year cb ng haf-tim- e tomorrows f 'Otba.l game, according to Tonja Egoert, drill 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Garrett and daughter Donna Rae, Battle Creek, Michigan, were guests during the week of his brother and family Bishop and Mrs. Glen Garrett. Their daughter is remaining in Utah and will attend the BY U at Provo this year. Mr. and Mr. Birge Stewart, Salt Lake, were dinner guests f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le Conte Stewart Sunday. The occasion was in honor of Birges Jirthday. Mrs. Whitlock Swan returned Layton Special speaker at the Second Ward Sacrament home this week from a was a Meeting Rayner Roueche, member of the Sunset Bishopric. tour of Europe. Her children have been staying with their grandmother, Mrs. Georgs W. Layton Sustained as organist of the Second Ward was Swan while she was away. Eelma Meibos with Ann Dibble as assistant Jesse Heslop returned from a organist. R. L, was sustained as organist for the Junior tour of Europe. He attended the Sunday School. Raleased wera Janice Adams, organist of the Second LDS Temple dedication at Ling-fielana Ann Dibble, organist for the Junior Sunday School. Ward, England while there. GD TaWphaM ? reporter By Mrs. Joe n, New Ward Choir (Nor a) Pro Sshola's . JLAYTON, UTAH Hello Folks! Just a lint to let you know that this week we are ee!e brat ing Ben Franklin Stores 31st Birthday and our 1st Anniversary. We have prepared the largest and best sale we have ever had for this event. We will start this sale on Friday morning, October 3rd and close it on y night, October 4. We wish to extend each and every one an invitation to attend and participate in the bargains. To accommodate the workers w will stay open until 8 oclock each Friday night from now until Xmas. We have lots of our Xmas merchandise out and would welcome y to avoid that having you put it on rush. Sat-crda- last-minu- Lay-a-wa- W have certainly appreciated your patronage for our 1st year, and hope to be able to serve you for many more happy years. May we extend thanki for our first successful year to all of you from Earl and Margaret Tucker, Deana Larsen, Faye Andersen, Betty Francom, Celia Young. Watch our windows (or a complete list of the many bargains offered on this our anniversary sale. n, t Farmington PTA sets meeting Kam-merl- two-third- favor e, s; i MM WL lomzzr ' 9 MONTHS PRO-POSIN- G two-third- favor SUBSCRIPTION nt a-- Davis News Journal & Weekly Reflex i5' REFLEX-JOURNA- KAYSVILLE, UTAH L PHONE 10 tuo-third- favor Name canals, d State - Send Bill to! - Name Address -- City. Stat Lnia, Ca-t'-- |