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Show lb jr THE DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY 20 1934 U ericiUN city GARLAND UTAHW.C.T.U. Sevier County Unemployed 125 OGDEN LOGAN Oct. JO With 317. at iMRICIOIELD, "Officers betterment funds derived from the to he expended tax, gasoline 1 Ogden j Resolutions by the state road commission on , , hevjer county road Improvements, . Adopted a great deal of work will be provided men -- Re-elect- - f (PFMTIFm: FARMINGTON GET WORK HEAVY VOTING Cache Group Asks To Get Work On Road Jobs ON WIDE ROAD RETAINS HEAD m OCTOBER ffMM: fcdflDIR TTfKIfFrR M 1AH3 DIDA,irS MtEWS d SATURDAY PREDICTED BY REGISTRATION graveling, on the new read from the Keoeharem reservoir connect with the new proposed route to Lea and Fish like, has Finish .Way Due-Fo- e already been started. Another project expected to start 3 Months In within two weeks is the finishing of the road from" Monroe to An apnroi 'iss been made for this. BOUNTIFUL. Oct 20 an-- , I! Two other appropriations 114)60 highway widening lounced are $3,909 for the to the bottom of count v commenced last week from Glenwood District Changes For Weber County Residents Proposal , Calls - Fivip Units, More Show Intereht in Representation Election '" for and teams and single hands who are unemployed In the county, according to the county missioners The work, will be done entirely by local people, to be distributed through the Various parts of the countv It is expected last of riecemberT at leascT highway through Salma ing rapidiy. in spite of present unA 112,009 project to consist of canyon. Aver and above amounts favorable weather. new construction? grading and slotted about six weeks ago. Of more than five miles of th pav . Jos-eo- h. OGDEN. Oct. 29 Mrs. H. D. elected president of the Utah State W. C. T. II., at the closing session of a two days convention Friday ffffrOll In tbft . ltttfiodlittCttm-- munity House. OtherM.otficera re- H. Parry. elected are: Mrs. Balt Lake, and Miss Jennie Prout, E. H Mrs. vice presidents; Ogden, HutatnplUar, Ogden, correspond-ts- g Sire p. E. Ault. secretary; Tremooton. corresponding Salt tary; Miss Nellie Swenson, Lake, treasurer LOG AX, Oct. 29. Pointing out that smaller unit would bare rep. tlons m Weber county indicate a' refutation on the school board ia heavy vote et the general ele'Udp'aee of the tm Xov i County XTerV T. A lVan-- j representation, DjreearJnadaouiB a committee cos m that a check of 41 oat, mating of Levi H. Allen of Cove- Dyke T of the 71 districts and precincts in John H. Schenk and Davyd L. Olthe city and county, showed that sen. College ward, and Karl A. Ko. 1,293 new registrations Thirty-fou- r wallis of River Height, appeared out of the 54 districts in th city; before the county commieston registered 942 persons, with Thursday and asked for a redts-trletOGjJEN. , j ry DAVIS EXTENDS "Fortner Loganite TAX DEADLINE Leaves His Books Oct. 24 New regietra- - sev-not reof tho Cacho county school Bountiful. The work to b In 14 districts out Of 225, gysteat. ported covers approximately 1,299 cubic . IB Lnder the redistricting plan Tho the countv outride the city. raids of excavation and 49 100 cnoseuT f;v districts would bo follows: square yards of concrete pave were Citizenship, Mrs. I.ucmda A check mads br Democratic toli-r- e1 Providence, Riven Heights, .meat Rigby Brother of Salt Lake tcgiBtstton, Millville Jensen Bear River; AmirvoTONroi and 497 new are the contractors. showed regNibley. adquarters No, -Hellsvtlle. llyrum. Paradise Mr. U. H. Parry, bait Lake, in- ing a petUton signed by more than LOGAN. Oct. 29 An endow- - thq work is expected within rations In the 43 out of the 54 S' 3 Newton. Peters, stitutes, Miss Prout, child wel- 109 bvU county tAXpavera request-m- s ment of hook to the Cache county months ?D A districts last that rden unit period during city pud Tuesday rn Hyde Park, Amalga, North. that the delinquency 4ate be fare. Mr. S. Larsen. Salt Lake, alone. On the two previous regis-- t, public library was announced Fri approxmately 12S Davis county the Davis county commis- day Mmdon and Benson. No. 4 publicity. Mrs Hutsmpulcr, Og542 persons were ties by the library committee. The men will be employed on the proNellie Mias medical to contest, extend sion voted den; unanimously endowment wa made by L-- Boyd ject They have no figures on Southfield and Richmond. No, Gates, Salt Lake, flower m lesion.-Mi- the date of payment of 1234 from Hatch, former Logan business man, To Cove, Cornish. Tren Lewiston, j Ira C. Curtis. Davte According y outside the city. Tremonton; .Nov. Jh, to pec 9 Jeannette Ault ton and Clarkston now of New York City, as a memor- 4ouiu-Mfor tb national A budget increase of It 699 was ial to his literature. Mrs H. E lfenriquea, the proposal wan parents, IJ.ozehlah E. service, only Davis 1, COU.a-44 Salt Lake. tiateUn-adopted will fae ueed cn 25 SS25es aAXteorgte.ThaUUftr Resolutions adopted were aafot-- y jlrv outride the city are faljil g fajrj One hundred volumes of refer project as regulations of the bureau Schedule ence works have already been re- - of public roads, under which the Wo beartilv Indorse the re- - LoaU Schools reived by the library, according to contract was let, provides that resi- - 'vcvm of Bear Lake was slightly General a record was cstab oentrullngs of Attorney Inoculations Miss Dora Wright, librarian. A denta of the county in which the injured in a freak automobile acci- face cuts, body bruises and shock in 1932 when Diphtheria slot Cbex machines, against Albeit Eninclc of Reno Ne- tished was 20 945 of which 14,491 Joseph pleasing feature of tho book endowepi ork is being done must be employ dent in Logan canyon Friday after- and lotteries and other forms of gambwas cut on the head and suf- were in the city and 4 454 In the vada, LOG AN Oct. 29. Inoculation ment is that Mr. Hatch has author- ed wherever they ere qualified. noon. The car of which ahe and fered from shock in An auto acci- countv. In 1919 the grand total ling. We desire to commend Gov- for of city school pupils ized the book com mi tee of the liOGDEN. OcL 20. L. flab, ernor Blood for his steadfast and will diphtheria 15.945 four others, whose names were not dent on the highway at Willard, vote was 1I.T7. of which begin Monday, according to brary to suggest the books most men Ogden was elected president consistent refusal "to call a special the Logan in were the Of health. afternoon. Mr. Bracken, city and 1 443 ia the of theof Ltah board Thursday City needed. wax were reobtained, State to occupants, Insurance Qgrn session of the legislature Dr. J. C, Hayward, city school phi accompanied bv his wife and three county.outside the city. elation ef Insurance Agents at the stopped on the canyon highway children, was remaining prohibition; peal tho and Mias era driving south when fifteenth annua! near the held convention where laws Ho expect to see a brakes school- - nurse who will doKiingman summit, parkthey Mr. the inoc- ADULT EDUCATION. Emrlch came on to the road' Friday In the Hotel Ben Lomond. ed to help two Ltah cam stalled from thtes-- t and determined eftort made bv ulations have arranged the follow Both cav were He sesnext E. Serent-cigsucceeds the in LOG at oc IN Miller Interests the f9 The the liquor mud Hugh cars brakes gave hadlv ef Salt BEGINS MONDAY n rn schedules Lake City Denzil Brown of Prove, Vav and It started to roll down the) at the Llah State sion of the legislature to secure re- ungMonday Oct il Wilson si hoot wras on fraviceriveted their) from of all restrictions " r,'- coilega acre pledged to president to sucpeal aboa,fnournmne r;d Get. 29 The adult ediH Of Bh It a.m to 12 noon Tuesday ceed Mr Salmon and Eugene D. traffic of the Logan cit termties on the campus at the firs run oct 23. Woodruff school from 41 cation program o " Ogden ,ra."ed f Bait An,olt Lake dav Canadian Plan Opposed some tomobile City was ErHajr for a Mondav but ill ith Davis distance, begin from 1pm schools rear of the automobile ot 1 infamous Canadian am to 12 noon and Oct The following men pledged The councilor it rained momentum she lost con- J. L.theBarker will be held OcL 27 at 7 nunal 24 Ben- classes for momen swimmers, it! who wav Wednesday. At- pm. Uf stores accompanof the Member, stats an of executive com-Kappa Alpha. iajn trol and it ran off the road and ied bv bis p operated liquor nm and Oct 24 at 1 a m and school from 11 am. to 12 was announced todav by the board 13 2 son, Lemar age r Clarence E. ReybouH Anderson. which has already been personally son Ralph overturned Mrs. Nevm sustained Barker la the Bountiful First ward will be!00f The classes of education pul school 29 Oct Ellis pjn. noon Mondav, had to bv: offer assistand James Clark Paul Christensen, Dalmainc a cut in her leg and bruises stopped of Balt Lak inevstigated and turned down Mondays at 4 p in. and ance to another car. it is reported, chapel, according to Henry W City-- Fera SRogers Is tlam to 12 noon Tuesday Oct.' conducted Harold Hall, Eaetdon ,so many of our sister states Lo- W ednesdaya at Stahle, second counselor to Stake rv Johnson of Young. Ogden, Hen- -, pm at the "jiimi-gf.ftitocl ftvlwan U when tho accident The not the corect control for Utah's 29. Whittier school, II am to 12, gan happened and Seymour Ju Logan ae-Jacjeen, Flovd r Junior high school pool on Lamar Barker received cuts President James H Robinson. to be noon. K.cha-- d 72 New Men Enrolled Mr Stshie also stated that the Grey of Provo. liquor problem It appears device to the schedules planned K?",es cording ' on the or . and eve forth more , Rush the above knc method Stee Ralph but ons i, iu Sunday evening and Hillard Shiev.ngton Ben- niL.VJ truck listed Saturday services 'or Increasing sales The restric- th' need For fr.u,0re ( f Partin to A Chevrolet haif-to- n would be pneat will be in ch rs cm instruction in schools Paul Spencer. Mad.- 0mll ef Arro ldaha t0. morning laws we now hare should piacesl tive nl,n session hood furbe will Muric -- on T be retained, aiiengthened and en- of ail grades concerning lhe wth a load of empty beer nished bv a choir from Bourtffnl Thomas, Frank Major Hen CROSS Oct 2b Seven- hoods effecU? of alcohol and tobacco andtrequ red to pay a fee of 31 9 deWinslow dell Wilkin was tv 01 and forced. new Eans two men are enrolled at the Pecond ward conducted bv John completely 2 We heirtiiy approve of the ail other harmful diugs and narSigma Chi Lyle Bjorn, Maik Hoods Cross CCCjcamp. S295, fifiv 'tr0'e'1 bv fre. after it left the "Stacey and a male chorus from movement started by the Catholic Bo,prs. Matt Browning Bob Con- of hom have been senf to work at highway and tipped over, west of South Bountiful LOG V, Oct. 29 Plans for the rad. Harold Dibble, Bkd'orl Dougl- Soapstone Comne When the oficers arrived church .and other federations of asHimplftion of the Cache county ex Frank Fister, Dae Hadfild, hurches. the Federation of Homn,r bd 'eft the burning car Parrish on the mountain thf Camp hi bit at the etate eapitol bare beee Bovd Hall Harold Hendricks, Max top here, where the men have been Deputy Sheriff Fred Sorensen FIREMEN NIP FLAMES es a cluba and other organizations moe progressing for the past tmo veeka, lair JackMin. 20. The annual Humphcrcs, the terraces HIP.LM. against immoral and Indecent accidents, Qct and veetigated for dams 29 Oct LOGAV, ut-Th n Loan urder direction of the adeertiaiug Francis Madsen Dick flood control, was dosed Tuesday ' 'n Ln tion pictures. He shall use our night roundup of the Hyrum Preston ch fire department extinguished committee of the Cham with Thomas Rowland, Keith oet efforts to the winter season The men An old stone carving diovered a blaze oij the scale house of the of Commerce and Logan ' " the Logan city CUrk movement.' tho aid and are stationed permantiy at. Hood near -- Canterbury- England beet at mornFridae and Cache count eommiasmo Hrum Ua an "4 We regret the very mani, hile, C. G Aright, Dillard Kooi rhftinnift with and are getting ready for rate that a game smiling to base, ing dump Small damage max reported-Th- e THa exhibit ill feature sketches MoU fest tendency on the part of many their winter projects which have ball was plaved Cantril Niefsen and Dalton M Reed Rlph Normans bv the was fire hv Everett Thorpe, local artist and caused - public . officials, vn Utah to levy mthrough not been decided. as 'in the n twelfth rne riTtrflcera1 defective d store century. blue prints by K. C.Bchsab, epat pipe. tribute on commercialised rice. No to d tractors of the association in the city or ommumty can afford session business the earnafternoon, vile of the accept any part elections were preceded by a Aiaughan ings of saloon keepers, bootleg-er- a and memorial service for departed Phi Kappa loia Mark Bachgamblers or prostitutes. members educators all man, James arr Clifton Wa Daia, urge upon (. Emil Cesell Henry Retchie Grant Lewis, cnl Moss Don Painter, Mark Theurci, Wane Tnbc. Oeorge Sahlcn, Rrd Wangwrard j Emery Snyder, Thomas Dodlaker. chairinanubendiip Tile OcL-- ML MONROE. jdi rson- - membershipfinance 'FYandsenbn'eat"' augb ShetdonSrir chairKennith Jacobson, AdT A toMM C Young Republican club w, was man, tVirmr Prande, speaker nlainment iga' locals Thursday organized Glen Otson Archie Rich- M.ldred Aylett. enter- and UUam Fowles. progtera rHV Finch. Dwatn fipaf- evening, under direction of chairman, W pro- mtuee litem Fowels, foi tainment, the ith a eounty off'cers, ford, William Swenson George gram. lowing results VaiAonV,cker 1hl.1 GARFIELD. Ort. 20 The Mr Stewart of Salt Lake memRukrn Rasmussen, presicer Cantwell A. I Kenneth and ber of state campaign committee, publicans of Garfield are giving a dent; Melba Erickson, first and Mrs Ete tpendlove, county card party OcL 21 t 1 pm. m the, "''J'drickaon vice president, Jennie Ren Bailey, George associate chairwoman, sere speak-c- p womens club rooms Mrs Leonard olds, second vice president, A ladies quartet furnished Hubbard. Mrs. Bonnie Flint and Da. ,H Gibsc'n Edward Green- Carol Hunt, secretary-treasureMrs. Nell m Clarion are hischarge ot Charlev Moll-- v. Mildred Maglcbe, campaign songs Jack Murphy, arrangements. torian nnd publicity manager A dance spon- -' MAGNA. Oct 29 The Rtpubiuan Women s tlub Park Wadsward, Jack Whiting, sumwav Claude Andrew Cowley. e Demo-erttlthe sored by Young Republican beid meeting at the homo of Mrs. HTRVM The Indies a.--. , eommlUee mill entertain at ciub of the eighth precinct will C. W. Evsns Wednesday. A O. Em a tea Monday afternoon at the be held in tho Cyprus gymnaaluiu spoke- - Mrs O J McDonald wards in Ugden Hold Leo C- - Nielsen OcL 2d. The dance is compllmen;R4ve a musical solo, and Mrs. Eer home of Mrs. is and m 4 invited, tar from t to p xae a book review, Fle nei erjone residents of H&rna. Gar-beThe ladies in charge Of arrangewere voted in. ments are Mrs. Hana P Anderson field, Bacchus Hunter and Gran-- j CASTLE intermission abort Mrs Mrs. a William per Dunne DLL At a mcetine ettceawill be held-l- n 8utb Aeber Jack right the Emerv countj Dmo ratio and Uintah wards of Mt Ogden H. Terre and Mrs. Canirtl Nielsen. prociam will be preaented .ccntial committee, held at Castle stake on Sunday Oct Jl. In Ae- -' Ail women ore invited to attend. ber stake ward confurem. will be GARFIELD, Uct 20 The Deni- - Dale recently, the resignation BEAVER. Oct 20 The precinct ocratic partv opened its campaign. G Peacock, Jr. as county held in Hooper. Kanewl e and orin Magna Garfield, and Bacchus chairman of the Democratic Nineteenth wards and in the Tayiadjes Democratic ciub was tendered and accepted, lor. Hamvtlle and Gro ie Creek ganized her Thursday pnder dl- ftpninff..n:i;h. a recrion of "id rs. Gladys Oakden program of speakers All of tbe Date Tuttle 0f Orangeville is as wards of North Weber stake. county chairwoman In the Ogden etake iconterenc congraemonafT state, legislative andjohoeen to fill the vacancy, Following are the officers and senate, and county candidates gavel Mrs. Naomi Jensen of Castle mUl be held in the Eighth and Thora Beeson, short addresses on the party plat-jD- 1 va appointed chairwoman of Twenty-fircommittee. Mr wards. Democratic precinct chairwoman; Mrs. Sadie form and their personal aims, tl9 Emery county chairassistant Patterson, precinct The candidates rotated at the threejf'y Storm Brings .49 Inch woman: Mr. Daryle gmith. towns. A abort musical program BRIGHASf Citv Oct 29 The Mrs. Grace Gillie. Arthur talks. the Republican Homan's club of this Of Rain in Cache County Mr. Vie Smith and Hinnifred Nel-e- preevded ia precinct chairman. Mrs. Myrtle Burt, publicity city, will entertain at a tea OcL 22, When the eyes 90 to work, you need enough light LOGAN, OcL 29 Precipitation rechairman; Mrs. Nell Barton, Tba bait at 2 p m in honor of the eounty measuring .49 inch was recorded DRAPER, oet Mrs. be to candidates in held the in Lake County Ladles Democratic'-- ' at the D. S weather observatory ception committee chairman, enough places. This means correct lamps for read Eva Hurd, headquarters and ad- study group-wi- lt hold a tea at the basement of the First National at the Utah State Agricultural colvertising committee; Mrs. Elia home of hire. J. E. Mickelzon Wed- bank building. ing. sewing, work or play. These lamps not only help lege Friday, It was the second and Easton, program chairman, 19 afternoon from good rajnfnll within a month, and' 9 LOGAN. Oct 29. Mr. W. Mrs. Carolina Smith, study club su- nesday tea la sponsored by( Mrs. tave your eyes, but also bring out the beauty and atIs reported to have considerably B. Jones was elected chairpervisor. David W. Moffatl, eounty chairbenefitted Cache crops. woman Demthe tractiveness of your room. of Logan city R Rideout, Drawoman. ocratic organization at a recent FROVO, OcL 29 Rcpubllc-- - per club Mrs. J. PROM AIDES CHOSEN Mrs. E, ami J. president to ana of Prov'o are planning meeting. She succeeds Mrs. Mlcketson. Two hundred invitations TREMONTON. Oct. 29 Howard Sherwin Maesar, who relinattend In large numbers, a ral-Shurtx was chosen chairman for the have'teen Issued. Lamps for better seeing are on display in the stores to he held at Spanish Fork to the the quished post accept guests will be Mr. junior prom-o- f the Bear River high the of county Thursday Don BL Colton. Rechairwomanshlp of more than 100 dealers in this territory. They are school recently. Other chairmen onj Henry H. Blood, Mr. William H. same party. publican nominee for senator the committee are; Douglas HolmKing. Mrs. Elbert D. Thomas, and wil tspeak. It is planned to Mrs. The announcement of Mrs. designed scientifically to give superior lighting results J. Will Robinson. A, musical Jones selection- - was made togren, decoration; Hilda Miller, deB auto caravan and conduct signer; Hazel Manning, advertising. owners of automobiles who program will be featured with Mr by Dr. W. W. Merrill, city day Fern Cooke, Beth Allen, invitation. are willing to join are urged Jessie Evans as guest singer. Democratic chairman. AND THE COST IS NO GREATER Those in the receiving line will program: Rauiston Zundel. music. to register a the RepublicBRTGHAM CITT, OcL 29 Dem- - Bill Fraser, electrician, and Dorothy an headquarter in the Knlgh! ' include. Mr. B Masse r national chairwoman.- - Mra FYank Penrose. I Ladies teas are scheduled Ballard, refreshments. The prom hleckr Look for the u. Mr.for Oct. 22 at the Idle Isis in Brig- - Is gc!idilld for Martins who displays the Better ham City, at 3 p m.. when Senator va Republican has been ex-Better Sight emblem. He is prepared William H. King-wi- ll .. tended by Jamea A. Anderson, address the BRANCH A. C. IN chalr- ladles and ana on OcL 25, at the F pan Ish Fo rk. precinct " " ' j to show you approved lighting equipment home of Mrs. Jay M. Schaffer at GRIDIRON BATTLE man. RICHFIELD, OcL 29 A unit of Tremonton between 2 and 4 p m. at ELSINORE Rulon - Melville of the Sevier county Junior Republic- - hich time Mrs. Conne M. Peter WITH WESTMINSTER Monroe disettaaed the etate and wiU be tbe soloisL A representative of our Home lighting Dept A strong trsm from th Brznch county platfo-Thursday night Agricultural Coltega at Cedar Democratic audience. Tide Vfficera rimmed:" RuoiTrs' " B 4LLOH EEN PARTT was will call and test the fighting in your home. in the todav Laka Jfora asecond for Salt SET of a series of three muasen. first Junior Co leg football gam Miss Alts ErickGet. BOUNTIFUL. 29 , meetings sponsored by the Ladies son, firstpresident; Officer hare. will of tho Tho Farmers yaar vice president, Mrz. JenLamps and shades improperly placed will be Democratic .'tub. the first having nie KeyooidH reachers of the local First ward tangle with Westminster at the second, vice presi-d- snd at been held a week ago hen the iaibft iiPerAniiid under school, Sunday pnL ; Carol Hunt pointed out and any changes you might need secrets New Deal waa discussed, -- by Font Archie A. are pl.nT (h'TKT,?-.a.Mildred Magiebr. publiciiv Of evenly matched nn . u.iiAvrma.. Brig,, win SupL A. J, Ashman of Richfield, agent and hiatorian. be recommended. ta 51! and snd teht experience The last of the series will be Three units evening of Oct Jt, In the Jese and very Interesting game Is of the Sexier county amusement held an OcL 24 at t pint., with oil Junior bait. Miss Zeds Waite. tor The foreeasL starting lineup Democratic league were althe county candidates present. follow: so organized Thursday a follows: Mrs. Genevieve Cook. Mira Rachel Abo gam A, C. Wmtsilastcr Call and Mrs. Lawrence Wait are Baker' W. Fawns, Monroe Leonard ELSINORE Lynii presi- In charge ot refreshments .Name .. . . . . .. Nam .No. and No. dentI 9 .. vice Bowmen, the Ruby Junior Democratic ., Parker X7 ef Weston..... presiIS president IN Charles N. Barlow. Hyrum Brough 29 Fmitb. G. Maxwell 19 iMgue-a- f Sevier county, and other dent. Bert Swain, secretary; Madge Lillian Holbrook ......It... Beth 12 and 42 Brinton Ashty. fC Heaton..... Magi by treasurer; other member Leulrrtxl P officers, ergaaized a local unit Jg. 1 PWlUajgsBPaa. fhriUtay-A-iifflryftnk roR of a Wtfitriiftdr7r kettcteT" 2 B. Limb tt . off! El. nore Waller . iowlo Gregerson I Th. handle of a new upholriri 14 TritchII...rr, Hanehet(....rt. ... . Key 91 Walla17 Brown.'.. ...re. ...... Grogcraon. strew 94 nfraldii, prraidnt; Lacill rbrisunron vlceibrosh hi hollow and ran ued l T Greener. ,..qb .... Holfront St 4 43 Elizabeth Sorenson, secretary; treasurer. Mr. Roid , .0'Vha'hriitira by 'praing Haaemeyer 9 Bnk.,.,..lhh.. Morris Lund clan Raid, treasurer; Marvin An- -i Central Marvin Anderaon, ,.rhh , 13 -- t l -- reg-tL''- B d ' - Utah Fire Insurance Association Elects Aggie Fraternities Announce Pledges h AgrkU!-LOGA.- in-t- re-st- ake 3Sie,d , uais r Pnr cn!l' Cacheto Complete Capitol Exhibit' C Dar-thre- ' fr Indl-CTt- Bwri W- -- BEAUTIFUL Bsobert com-ardl0- ft HEW LAMPS Iva to shed Light on the Question zzncwio Sjzve r. i mem-Pclall- rt tjofWLCAjeA st on n. j m.-T- x hr d dealer v - ' ' light nt . 7! w ELECTRICITY 8toiuy..s,ReqaAr4 ta ". , - ed vivt; Hunter.. b."'rtnki .THE BIGGEST BARGAIN U 'fAHP THE HOME KXFGTrR t V if- - , |