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Show T' 'IT" v A Dpily Theology t else T thought FOUNDED EWS THE DESERET like our skeleton. It is important, but it is far more 0n lh ,DS1l8 lha ywher ! Is Delivered Daily to Tour Week a For (tely Ue 1850 SALT LAKE Utahs Land Declared More Valuable Than East By Secy Wilbur CITY THURSDAY AUGUST UTAH AUDITORS Interior Head Makes UTAHNS LAUNCH For Appeal Unity DRIVE TO GET In West. 7 ,1930 FILE U4aha iand whrr properly reclaimed and (.uitUated with conFollowing a visit Wednesday of trolled water wi!tbe more a representative of Las Vegas.Neva-adper acre than, the soils of the increased trade relaeast where the sky is the only tions seeking with Salt Jake, the Associatof AmerContractors ed declared General Dr. watershed, Ray Lyman Wilbur, secretary of the in- ica. intermountain branch, has isa bullet. n calling on its memterior in an address Wednesday sued bers and business interests genernight at a dinner in his honor at ally to get their fall share of this the chamber of commerce. The rugged mountains of Uun business id. A. Ferro n. representing the nnd other western nates, though Greater Las Vegas and Nevada are look bautrfu! to upon, club, met a delegation of Salt tey laden with mineral wealth and' Lake business men Wednesday, inpriceless as retreats for mn and them Las Vegas preferred animals, will have their greatest forming boost its trade relations with Salt to vaiue as natural reservoirs, the sec- Lake, rather than vhe coast. Now retary said the Associated General Contractors With a controlled supply of wat- have come out for er, Utan and her sister states will action on the with aof demand Salt Lake be able to regulate and plan in and other Utah part and labor advance their agricultural future, interests to meetbus.ness Las Vegas plea white the remainder of the country for in closer the face of relations, Ilea at the mercy of fate in raln-lai- L the coming work the Boulder Grating the mountain slopes datft project. and transforming the greatest posabout the Boulder sible amount of vegetation into, dam? What asks the bulletin Are meat, is another fereat asset of thir Utah business interests and Utah territory. Dr. Wilbur said, but u lapor going to get their full share should not be overdone for business The answer is must be associated with of this if we go after it in the right floods that bring destruction and yes. manner. we stand back and No, if deprive the valleys of water when let the other fellow beat us to it. it ia most needed. "We have within the borders of Division Flayed. this state more high class general The west holds the key to the contractors, per capita, than any countrys future development but other state of the union. If they the people, to fully realize their can be successful in getting a large volume of thia work, either on the destiny must treasure, conserve not exploit the vast natural re- general or subcontract plan, many sources The political thousands of dollars will come to of the west into states, termed the the business men o our state for greatest nonsense in the world supplies, service . nd equipment must be used to bring the western and Utah labor w.U be employed states together, not separate them. In" great numvers. "Gus P. Backman, secretary of 'Our folly is to think that the set up by our Chamber of Commerce, is alive political man. but not re cog nixed by na- to tho possibilities of increasing ture, can beat nature the secre- our business in this territory and under the direction of R. A.Hart, tary asserted. The problem, he said, is to get industrai secretary, is assembling the western people to think in complete information in regard to and Bouidr dam. Business men of western terms, to Future develop- our city are Invited to a there and work together. ment of the west must be planned look it over. 4n advance and with a unity of pur'Including the dam. viaducts, transmission lines etc., there will be pose. Water, the life blood" of tnls $350,000,000 spent on this project. western empire and with the ex- If we go after this business with ception of the sun. the wests great our characteristic energy and deeet asset, must be made to do termination we are ' ound to get double duty. It must generate our share. power and irrigate the so.L State ownership of public land, in the secretarys opinion is in- evitable, for the time is coming, control of her public land, by an benle landlord who is empowIn commemoration of the eighered to dictat. what will b done tieth anniversary of the introducwith th I4nd and if water. of the Gospel in the Scandition Predicts Projects. navian countries, by Apostle Eras-tu- a Secretary Wilbur sees a future Snow, the Scandinavian for the .Flaming Gorf aRd Dewejr and their descendants will proJ.cn. in ho J w)) eonfenact eventually 'union In the Ambly Hall,,ndAug money would be aanable to asist 'tt and 10. in their development. Several committees, under the 8 peaking on the matter of the of Ole Gulbrandsen. conservation of isestern hate been at work for weeks to the Interior creary prepare for the resource,, event. listed especially the forests, gra are scheduled (or SaturdayMeetings at 4 and p m. and a tag areas and otl and gas. Oil free concert In public gas- - jronaervaJlion- - presents. A greet the evening at St 15; meetings win problem, he stated, explaining that continue Sunday at 10 am. and 2 if all the wetla now drilled Into pm A large Scandinavian choir, sanda were allowed lo pro- under the direction of Axel B. C. duce at full capacity there would Obison, wilt furnish the mostc for be enough oil to twice supply the the meetiuga demand. In addition to prominent Warns of Waste. from all over the already the 4i Industry.? moirttfasn' conBtfj;'i expected has nearly drowned Itself. If Amer th.it reprewntallves from the Gen lea's oil reserves are wasted and eral Authorities of the Church will exploited she will have to pay later be in ettendance. Accommodations for long through the nose for the oils ofvisitor have been prepared, Mesopotamia. South Amer-jtanthe states lea and Malay alu-tffe- a, over-grazi- Reunion Planned ByScancfiriawans hti'er , , .'"'..nhip .Scan-dtnavta- - - a. re DontMiss Sam & Dills August Clearance Sale Every article reduced low cost of on ;li INTO h: FINAL REPORTS INQUEST ON CITY BOOKS DEATH BY TRAIN Find All Accountants Departments Okeh For Last Year. Condition Hart of Cfntdren in Wreck Reported Good. MENS, YOUNG MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS AND FURNISHINGS. Sam and Bills IH So. Mato. Fire caused aggregate damage of $5590 to buildings and contents of waiV house, of the Booth Eaet Furniture company, rear of 2142-6- $ Eleventh East street, about o'clock Thursday. The flame broke out from spontaneous combustion asserted Fire Chief Walter S. Knight. a n organ recital in the Taber- necie. Alexander Schreiner at th .console. Following the recital the. cabinet pi ember met President Ai W. Ivina in tho latter', office. Iq--' dl.n conditions in which Presl-- ; dent Ivins Is intensely Interested, was th chief topic of ihe conference. At a breakfast Thursday morn- -' Ing at the Newhouae hotel with abont 56 local officials and employees of Ihe department of Interior present. Secretary Wilbur thanked the Salt Lakers tor their and loyally to The department praised them for their many ae- 11 Shop St. rl bri j rPrt I IV Z I Y .nte-ate- er i u i ' s io For Drank Driver fr i '". ! i n th.fur - u , ' i Screams From Girl Lead see Or-T- rr' i Arrest To ge i gami i -- tos .4. 1 shoul-Leona- And-rso- 1 w - Wrirav iy .. .yndd Dr. Richard Lyman To Attend Meeting f Mr. fe leorrT-p'etei- ' Mr. Cannons Funeral Trti and ihe case Arranged For Friday The funeral of Kale Lynch Ret for trial Aug. 4 -- Can- ward chapel. Princeton avenue and Ninth East street, at 3 o'clock Fi day. fn .charge of Bishop Jun Sharp. Speakers will Include Bishop E. M. Ashton, J. Percy Goddard and Heber C. Iverson. Burial will follow in City cemetery. Friend may view th body of Mr. Cannon from 12 to 2:$0 oclock Friday at th family home 114$ Ninth East (ireet. N. Ridd of Salt Lake City, s" iarn 2 nn ferng fQ pharpA a r i.j 09 it jtm rp9 I0'H9 loM (Qrdtrior 0huL Bennett GIsm It Faint Company es w. FmToutH n irt ri i Orgmnixation of the Intennoun-ta- l Livestock Marketing amoeia-tlo- n was completed at a tneeting of wool and livestock men in Denver, j Colo., th first of thi, week, acseccording io James A-- Hooper, retary of the Utah Ptate association, who returned from the meet Thursday. H-- 5V. Harvey, president of the Utah 8ate Woolgrow er association. and J. M. MacFsiland. of the Livestock-- - Marketing - assectatfon. were elected directors of th new organization. Mr. Hooper said. Wool-growe- ;:.'i S.frf.1., which ae r--- Jn st-.rrob;- .e 2S ira and a civ tmci: driven by W. A. Girard. 2212 Seenth Eat T ow ready o in book form, the first novel ia three vears by America 1 most ular gforv teller. A great nove! of bumin a powerful Jcart ztory of mothcr-laof Lopg lOfcvry leader. (Not published zerially.) 4 pop-w-ig- hs xt e rua! "The purpose is to market in an orderly fashion the livestock of the-, intermountain country, which ineludes Utah. he declared. "An aggressive campaign will b launched immediately In Utah to wcur members. j Mr. Hooper declared that there had also been organized tbo Finance corporation, which is to be a subsidiary to the Intermountain IjTestock Marketing association, and which will work wttb nhs NaVloTiat Feeder irid'Fin- ance corporation tor the financing of livestock. Inter-mounta-in 1 A 4, 50 trie 8rta nt fl Salt Lake may be visited with Tork an FALL COATS -- New Storm Coming Say Weather Man ferns' NeW iley of Boiec, Ida. LADIES! -- LIVESTOCK MEN ORGANIZE INTERMOUNTAIN SALES LEAGUE ' irarsfRA-t- j "f?"3 3wrlq. t. rc j , cm . street. Ohio Farmers Due Here on Tuesday BOY MISSING. She-- . was married here 12 year PcLcl La-- . e been asked to Residents bv petition to the ri?.s ago. mos-lnto Arizona and later tol commission Thursday took. ntia! for ernon Aodrewa, 11, of Itu to launch arothr b:g parira Sp2a street, mho mas reported Cabfomla prior to Tr. Creerisap-fep- s througn tynfrsing from hi homo mc Lake pofntment to the University ofljb n Salt Mrs Creer had also Rav Cott, petition mas filed to.jay morning The boy mas hart- Salt Lake next mill b as far a blue shirt. ho.--t to a party of Tuesday footed, was ben associated with the unlver-slt- v pae West Temple street about 210 Oh'v and to blue o'eraUs wearing He is of l'ghl since 192$ where she was Svntenth Fouth street in a special connect West Temp! muh th1 mam pbx on. about four fe- -t ta.l and lraln (or arrIVjng assistant to the registrar. a dayg opover. accordabout 69 pound- -. Sho Is aunived by her parents, street and State street pa:ng at to information on received ing South and two sisters. Mrs. Viola Lange Seventeenth NewhousThursday by ho'el off.As a north-soutbeg ay We and M; Dorothy Ridd; ail of 44h tlaiA Temple, unpaved below Th'rieen'b Th on . an- is the party feurth East street ia prqctleailv unu?d. NOW ON l&kr. aoaaored ay nui three Th pyoject woukl Bound Over For Trial DISPLAY Fafpr Dunjgg paved streets. from stay in Salt Lake the farmers mit7 the northern limits of th city toFor False Pretense Seventeenth be eriertalned with a :ght-ein- g f Beawtlfat Xew South The city en: trip, a visit to Saltair, a 'ha' ', W. H Klem was bound over to' on the history lAur the of IraPr0'en5enthe district court Thursday by Church a the Tacrnacie, ani n DtEMEI a4 exsevblei Judge C. F. D.lbr when he waived A special breakfast j organ At Price apertal pr lurlnarv hearing on a charge of Pmlww ?an1 lur.chbrt is bmg arracge4 at BrRGLART CHARGED oLtauning monev under false pre-- l New tbc house hot! Wiiltam Burrows ia charged with teriw. Besets tha Ohifi iariRers. a speHe i alleged to have purchased third degree feurgiary tn A Conrof cial 100 member of the party an automobile with a worthless! ptair.v issued Thursday by the Association of Retail National county attorney check for $741. will Mat Dealers, stop over tn Mmi 9Vf 25 IXAU DEPOSIT ILL HOL day In iewir.g the city ar.d vicSn ANT SELECTION. ity, visiting the 'salt sea to the great Tabernacle CLOSING OUT. organ. Tw Fall F1rs or:hilh each 2 ii AZZZS2ZSL r snraned ameer nt h Following the breakfast a special organ recital was given for th visitor at the L D. 8 tabernacle and at 8:6 a m. they departed for San Francisco. riod. Wednesday fh maximum temperature reached was 8 'dethe while minimum was (6. grees. making the mean about normal for this date. Little change In expected during' the next 61 hours. n 12. -j another storm Thursday night or Friday, it ia indicated by a forecast of unsettled weather for this pe-- ! . s, I production Cpafairs Clothe Causes $5,500 Loss u COUNTY ORDERS An inquest iao the dea'h of Vincent and Casetta Thursday i Mrs. Newton, 35, of so-- a submitted to the city commission Sixth West street, who was killed the final report required tender the m an auoniobue-traicollision o.i contract With this firm who have & d. esday afternoon at Fify-thibeen employed by the city since was ordered street. by Agula - This hi a report of putted- - bur hair; March, Attorney J&cn D Rice, - struck - h 1m, Lbo ordinary audit required by law, Tre jury has cot t Thursday. thrown arti- - of the city departments, other than impaneled but the ar orny is co.l-'-- r tji treasury department, for the clos at a i.s of a.t ng witnuyus attacked him15 nine months d panes. I will be ar.j Th audit gives all departments with a butch- 10 a.rc Friday before Jus at hld f the city & clean bill of health, t r- v.r H. T Ma'hs Murray knife. immediate hul recommends neglected c&iidren Iwc of the Woman account-formm method th of a!chanei children by wer injured but their sr.ousiy and lh authority of the cit mar- - in ccnaifon wan reported good at which have been an 4! auditor. alldn ofdetail Th' eun'y hospital Thursdav. rtage connection raided in, n, e presented The !n:a composed of 62 cars of the audit of the cash drawer cou.d rs! be sopped until the a treasury department. in hi toiroMls was dragged almost 1,(00 plae This completes the audit of ail q f .business. fe And we'll bet city 'departments to the end of 12$ airs Nwton had ben stopped The report goes to some length a dollar to a doughnut that th bv the flagman of the Dreg mi of the 1:110 woman calls him a beast an 4 in pointing out benefits Snort Line to alow a trau, to changed system of accounting for W hn th s tra.n was clear she a big brute. pu-receipts by the treasurer which was wuho.it up any again inaugurated by J. Parley White on (NEWSPAPER HEADLINE) jwarr.ng of the approaching tra.uhis appointment oh recommendathe thr rauroad Her autotion of the auditors There will be Grain Prices Soar. rnooi became zialie on no chance with this of any tracks of the D. & R. G. V. Perhaps, but not half as sort future looting of thesystem by treasury as the grain groweis. U.iam Thompson, flagman and withholding reports on receipts o! C. A. Carr, xwiicbman. both for money over long periods of time. O S. L. were witnesses P in Idaho where a couple of the the report sas. Chief of Police Two weeks husbandsare serving prison' vacation Shows Surplus bc?u$er Caiot Marram made a the dry sentences for violating pieRty of play, joj$ to eat, The auditor s books at present preliminary ,rsjgaion. law while bolding public office the do not reflect the tru financial -, lit:!hikes the m Es:de the two injured children, swimming resident of the community have condition of the cjty at the end of William, 10, and Seina, 12, and b if. afternoon teas nominated the wives of the the account of Hie in fach bcaus her husband, William Newon detained persons for tbo pos s of moneyynr due from taxes collected b the gir'r fhats what M"s, Nekton is urv:red by four sheriff and assessor, the Jobs from th county treasurer ts no other children, Violet, 8, Grace, 6; yoang-tpr- s which the erring husbands were proper method of accounting for Mel.esa, 13, and Fred, 19 month suddenly called away. This col- the city share of taxes which will of Sait Lake, who left umn will support the women so b uncollctable. Tho auditor Court Building Scene j Mr Newton is employed at the Thursday mornng on the Bishop far as possible on the simple show4 a surplus at the end of 1925' Peery houi. for Loaar. will grounds that they are the sort of of 929 249 72 while actually there Public Ban.berger First Of Investigation maa urder way public servants the community In was a deficit of $4U POO because the Thursday bv the city of Marrax, epir. Under sponsor h p of question deserves. city wa credited with $520 978.92 the Reception. sherthe and attorney ccunty the Relief soeie, 12 bos e as due from the county treasurer iff. the Motlmer morgu while as a matter of fact the cit and girls are to be g:en two I a bo. being Informed that receded $70,000 , than this figWORKER ON STREET 1. charged weeks A vacation m'Lcgan. certain well known Salt Lakure from general tax,. recpjj on at which mors than STRICK BY AUTO Mra.1 er was going to Europe for i&fiO Besides sn annual adjustmen drmr.g wn.le Qrunk T jeci,y r.gr of and Senator friends Will where they live wpli While directing etree flushing a asks the auditors and later with drunkenness and vacation, of uncollectables, naively was held a West and cp rat. of ;tt Second families uf the Logan sake Reed gSmoot aended From what?" an annual closing of sultinp women pleaded guilty m e e Rel.ef accounts due for special Improve- - the flxsl named charge in live city Mis Eve-vdispatch reveals that ments There haa accumulated to court before Judge Darnel Hi'-th- e building under the wusplcs cf Jhuda,t Ga! streetE- Con- i the AWTRE men Hodges accompanied have leaped over city $1 254 678.75 on assess- - ringion, Thursday and was general board of the Primary aa-- stn.ck autoIaobUe 05erated youngsters. of which about $29,000 is1 forced to pay a fire of $125 or sociation Falls during the last Niagara ay an unidentified man. He-m th Primary association i week What is it? The beat, fear uncollectable. The auditors rvom-- 1 serte 50 das tn Jail. Condi was knocked down ar.d rooms, hundreds of flowers at-- 1 differed scalp lacerations and body of getting run over by automo-bii- s mend that a competent man bet Henry Taggart of the V S. t in large basket, re-- ; bruia-- e. The driver of the tractive ly by the treasurer to col-- 1 cret service, appeared m court onj or home life similar to that car fleeted their gay color on the stopped and offered to aid the of the Utah county gent? There's led special assessment taxes and behalf of Sagers, and stated that an -Interest are borne excellent; and penalties that not much chance ot aver Tending pastjtha. man had group of Utahn that Ith- but drove sway man, jured ed the reception the first public, out out what the real reason is. so due. The penalties would pay for reputation heretofore, came from! giving his name. Condie as and family, we may expect It to be blamed the man and the city could thenja highly respected reception held In honor of th uken to the emergency hospital close these accounts annually and 'asked that leniency be shown Utah senator and hi bride since and later to the Hoover administration, home. Hi condi-tbr- ir have a better knowledge of thefJuSge Harrington said that un-- i marriage in the Salt Lake ton was aid to be not serious 2. Mr. Huston has resigned. He Is status of the special Improvement dee tht circumstances he was d.s-- j In a coK.sion between the tno temple Ju.y and bond'. the only Individual with the Ia charg of the posed lo show an except.oa ra this decoratirg. torcy cl be was riding and an au- A airi's ' 7 tn ta cap which was highly complimented case and not impose a ail sen- Unction of having fca- -i gearly Bond Funf Left James Henjger, 18 of tomctile. of Fat McLaughlin. 22, aoout tv every or.$ ,n a tier, dau other cases against the ten cc. every other member of his party tv,- 919 man we--The e dSmissd on motlu .v--- ' bon? lfMU' of T K fffirksSn, ; j . tV, Mrs llearyt suffered lacerations on the atempt to hand him his hat d11 ..Ste'iS-SCahooru and grn about S pm Wed- attack near Pioneer park uch talk o I WtH national committee MrS. Ruth Plngree Smith was neday. The Republican W$lk.ns, 2.. of ajudent happened on extrata- - when glMr. Taggart , pay-must find .heir own hats. And lti"TSP?hP:,."n. guaranteed Amecan Inn. 54 east First ;n charge of the musical program Mam stret betw-e- n Seventeenth the sum of will be recalled that the late Dr. $6 the The stauth street. .for affair was and Nineteenth South streets. The estnrng. $45 55 If there ran he found" me,nt '1 under direct Work never did recover his. Another man. alleged to hat charge of Miss autorrobtle ir.toived was operatel no legal war to use th'i mono-- ' Jane Wll50R R Harrya Spea-- j n. Mal' charged stealing to Pue atrack of by Mr Margaret Waiter of the a S' friend superintendent .at'empted girl A well know Salt Lake busi- the auditors suggest that It be. 8 CJr l'arei on ' ou,h Tm' of Miss WJk.ns. JIiss Mildred, the Pr.mary association. Mrs. Isa-- , lenl Zay apartmena The you: a were ness man was telling his little used for retlrermmt of tha samelfr,0m street 5 g S bella Tuesday evening, Ross, f.rst counselor, ar.d drove bia motorcycle into the rear 'pic Gerard avenue, at the j0r,e5 arra igned on a petit larcenv charge Ramp time, escaped and had not Mrs. Edna H. Thomas, boy what ethics' meant. second.0 the automobile. to the Referring of was expenditure Toand WiKon pleaded guilty Its like this.' said Papa counselor. caught Toursday noon th-he derived from money man in a the and LLe Hagen, li. is lenoii.v y day com, shop Acccrdit g To the report made! The Senator and Mrs Smoot that al a result of an automo- bujv a ault for $29. Just as he disbursements mad report Po c, F. A- - Thacker plan to, sail for a to were author k'-- int cil the Magra road leaving I find he', given me two iaed bv ihe :trd Patrc.mai Charles Crooksion. Honolulu August 16. eav.ng here comnusslon Hty aV,cbills $29 c i Hunter, stuck together t e 'wo ,wo Right were walk ng near for San Francisco August 14. Tney The city also ha $5,996 In th there comes ethics should I leH r D A R. W railroad when'"!! remain In the aifnjo'i 121s bond sinking fund" which is ro l(jmi,.an my partner?" Elcar srreams. heard A moment lands two vr three months. longer used as the annual approvf the'Ciir, Colun-tarla'r. Miss Jones ran toward them, i PARTING THOCGHTS priations lake care of retirement a7TTwar4 wVriffa of at She l"d to them the northwest and. interest,-th- e bond being serThe man who . said . that fi tha corner of the park. As they came ThursJay. He ial bond. It Is recommended that 1836 would be a year withcame a out cf two men up. ytr; dashed sway and the fons anl step-h a out a summer has cre?at out any bonds not now on a aerial Rasmond Bates, charged with fa.t of lh into ped 'pah d.rc!y of hiding to long enough automobile from behind a car bndj urJ to report ah accident. was filing rren disappeared, but tha and the be abolished. gn n a 10 day suspended sentence ofirera Sum- prophesy that the month of which was travett&g gtuck to the trail of the Angust will be the hottest Jacob Birkmshaw, 55, arresel 0fjer or several blocks capturing turned hie car o aharpv mer?as rw rw. r , , . Since Columbus o. rrAan discovered Ruth Ridd Creer member to avoid striking v.LcAr 4 h;m at pourt1 gouth and Wednesday night on a charge gfrl that ha America. reckless driving Sunday night to West streets after Sergeant iDiril'nf ,k. overttrreed if. Beth he fJ'he To he Buried Friday Jowmg car Th his polio - ..are on hi .between a crashj ta th.ernP Cal.foTnm" wmT, trail. and a ca driven by S. Hendrick-- j a,r sor at Eighth South and Wes seven-eighth- All to Accept Lae Vegas Offer. i! YEAR EIGHTY-FIRS- T BUSINESS A UTAH county citizen has Advantages of Irri- DAM fjhd suit for divorce from his better who accordgation Explained ing to the pleadings has treated Contractor s Call Upon him in cruel and inhuman manTo C. of C. ner, to 'wit: the Bait Lake Chamber of Com-- ) merce. presided at the banquet.) Mr. Fabian lauded Secretary WU- bar ss ran who la ctose to thei west because he understands the habits, thought and need of her people. Mavor John K. Bowman welcomed Secretary Wilbur and Northcutt Ely. hi executive assistant, tn behalf of Bait Lake. Thursday Dr. Wilbur wag the guest of Dr. Richard R. Lyman at . DRESSES and ENSEMBLES. closing on prices 95 I fn95 By the aaiLoc Veteran Sanpete Senator in Race W. D. Gandland. Mount Pleasant veteran Republnran state senator from Sanpete county, announced Thursday tbit he would be a next falL-anfor --tbau wou!4 work in county-i- n behalf of the proposed eomrtttu-'Trprvaa?ttrsdmnro be rtftTdrto! T next fall, calculated to set up an improved system of taxation in the ofJ beSorpberd of tkeHiils HAROLD BELL WRIGHT Ud Thu u s Atytrio DESERET can-4;d- T- slate. miPANY M EAST ON SOUTH TIMS LkALV LAKE QTV.trTAM- V'rtl |