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Show Universal Microfilming Avenue il" Pi.rponlCitv. c Ul.h llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll OBSERVATIONS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimiiini -- Read "The Complete Home Newspaper" qutition if not what the younger generation is coming to. but when. The important Help For Helpless A dying dictator was stretched out on his bed breathing hit last. By his bedside was his second in command, tears streaming down his face. The old dictator patted his aide's hand fesbly. "Do not grieve so. Comrade." he whispered. "I want you to know that because of your loyally I am leaving you my money, my cars, my plane, my country estate, my "Tfrj.ik you, thank you," cried Garfield. Utah. Friday, May 18. 195 Year Thirty-Nint- h Maana Water Asked O To Study Sewer CYPRUS ww ... U... WW V IliULII AW HIIMI to me. O.,. if ihere was only scmethir.g I euld do for you!" The dying man bscled himself ft Mana P- - - 1956 May 7, . Lumm.uru 2.'6 K It in The Timet or Leader Um" M8na' utan LAKE RIDCE MAN KILLED ORIENTATION PROGRAM IS IN GAS BLAST PLANNED HERE Number student GIVES OFFICERS DETAILS ON ARE Forty-eig- ht body ANNOUNCED , c GRADUATION LJ fm i. ' Unusual Program Will Be Presented In New Gym Gentlemen: The Board of County Cammis- ne- ts mlUn held ,hsi H! day, received and considered your Final a: r initenii-nt-are bring jyjj,,.. letter dated May 3, 1958 regarding in- - I'tiuiHienivment ex- completed and A ' A man. Robert orun'a'.i.m J. Lake special Svwn the Man" Ridge erciscs : itm r. v.la.l.iates Big Growth !.c liel.i will re3390 of e Commission Marigold program Simpson. 28, hereby from Cv;: ii li:." ..l. Fr. lay. Principal Walter K. Daly in- schoul on !11 ,i: ti nil formed us Tuesday that six addi- - 'quU the Magna Water Company Avenue, was one of two workers at Cyprus high May 18th, beginning at 8.00 p.m. Tin ; tional teachers wiU be at Cyprus " tke whatever steps are neces-hig- h killed in a tragic flaming natural May :;',:a,ii, for all students who will enter aud;-viii'i.l :n :'v school next September to "'y t0 make 8 tudy ? r.IKng gas explosion Monday afternoon thinaliy in for time the 13th and East South Sepsewer facilities Cyprus Temple, the it present tins year lorium, :s lieii: help take care of the increased tember. Lake Salt City. Very truly yours. to the h aml.'u: w enrollment. arA special program is The other victim was William BaarJ of County Commissioners where the .ati more a.le-o- f Cyprus is expecting a sopho- Bicn-kmore das. of aDoroximatelv 37S Alv;n Keddington, County Clerk E. Williams. 45. of 556 Elm Ave. ranged for all 9th grade and the Iquale'.y take canlarge num- were severely bank junior high students Four As outlined in '.he above letter, to ;:t- Dirs oi prop:. w i students to lake the place of the burned in the raging inferno that 9th grade Valley junior high pu- tend the cxi'!t:m- 1S2 graduates in the class of 1956. Sal; L ike County has request' a thousand spec- pils who live in the Cyprus area, Unusual Theme Thus. Cyprus will have way over ed the aid of the Mana Water attracted nearly tators and motorists who jammed who, together with their p: vents A variation in the 900 students enrolled for the 1956-5- 7 Company on enlarging the Magna to are visit the school, get .raffle for blocks as fire fighters urged Sewer. theme h bring carried iut school year. worked for more than half an acquainted with school personnel. this a series ol dis This step wi:h a p.irtraval ot year (unions held with county offi- hour to control the blaze until the learn of student activities, srh:ol Anu-ririn s.mj- and narrat::n to ? JULY 24th and traditions off. the line was turned inspect cials and Magna js supply Community the them.'. "Music, the Universal school plant. A WATCH FOR BIG anger man, Donald T. Council members and committees, Musi? f.:- the p:o- Language." A 38. 4000 of been has 4322 S. pleasant evening West, suf u.. .i. ANNOUNCEMENT! History Given -the Briefly, almost a year ago, fered second and third degree ?n?.?J?-l!n"np:,rt'nUchiirus. chums, girl' are urged to ! in attendance, Commissioner Adiel Stewart and burns of the face and hands. ths A Cappellj and the May Weather? Pictured above are the new student body officers ot Cyprus high school, who will lead the is a Bora in sophoCyprus Wyoming expecting schocl orchestra. Jamrs Maher On May U. the cold weather deputies from the county survey Pirate students for the 1958-5Mr. Simpson was born in Evan more class of approximately 375 will direet the A year. or's met offices the with Magna a net result and Ch.i;r brought freesing Cappellj On the front row are Judy Stewart reporter; Jim Gillespie, president; Helen Gardiner, Council and informed this group ston, Wyoming on April 21, 1928, students to take the place of the and the boys' and girls' choruses of I 9th of an inch of ice. 182 graduates in the class of 1956. secretary. a son K. of Laura Marvin and was sewer that the Magna I knew it was chilly for May. the program. WelU A. badly Back row are Georgia Flandro and Dixie KimbalL cheer leaders; Monla Broadhead. vies presiThis increase will send the en- during McAlhsl.-will conduct the or-- 1 but didn't realise it was THAT overloaded and that the commun- Simpson. Cleo and Cleora Dayis. cheerleaders. Joan Mckay. the other cheerleader, was not present whoa dent: rollment school the He at well over married Carman in Estriada ity, in om form or another, must chestra. COLD! tne was taken. 1950-5- 7 800 the for mark the on photograph 1, November Tucson, Arizona, assume the responsibility of cor stud'-ii- t nrtivili.s at school year. 1948. Student Narrators overloaded the situation. reeling New Cyprus Coach! TALENT NEEDED Cyprus hie.h seho.il for the 1!56-5- 7 A teachtotal of six additional Survivors his include narratnts Student Merwill be: widow. of the formation They suggested will be Jiiii Gillespie, son -4-an improvement district, or that two children, Linda, 4, and Robert ers have been authorized for the rill Dimick. son of Mr. and Mrs. of year Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Gillespie, There are several vacancies in the Magna Water Improvement E., 6; his parents, two sisters, Mrs. Cyprus high staff to help take Blanchard Dimick, Keains; Sylvia 3426 So. 3690 West, president. the local American Legion Drum H LaMaria Mitchell and Miss care of the increased enrollment Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. District take over the project. Other officers are: Monte and Bugle Corps, and anyone Grant R. Sutton, Magna; Carroll County officials cannot take Connie Simpson and a brother, Carman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Broadhead, son of Mr. and Mrs. from 12 to 18 years is eligible to money from the general county George Simpson, all of Kamas. Sincere sympathy is extended Alton Carman, Magna; Gordon Robert Broadhead, 2794 S, 8850, join. tax fund to enlarge, operate and Young people, 10 to 21 yean Unles3 th re are more who to the sorrowed family. Ottinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. West, vice president; Helen Gard maintain a sewer in any part of of age, who would like to join a L. Ottinger. Magna: Melvin Niel-so- iner, daughter of Mrs. Mildred apply fur the positions, it will be the county, unless the balance of Club for the summer, are son of Mrs. Marie Niolson, Gardiner, 2798 So. 8800 West, sec- necessary to dissolve this fine orthe county enjoys the same privasked to find among your kindly and retary Stewart, Judy daugh- ganization. Magna; Dick Shifor, son of Mr. ilege. Magna is the only s?ction family, friends or neighbors, some ter of Mr. inMrs. Steand Merrill YOU Will and get any help and Mrs. J. R. Shafer, Granger; to who would be with an operating sewer being terested young person to join so person a short time eachwilling Ilene Richards, daughter of Mr. wart, 2742 S. 8700 West, reporter. as financed by county funds. week spend , Cheerleaders a.e: Juan that this town group may contin- a Mrs. and D.lwin Richards, leader then contact Mrs. Only Income Source Kearns; Joan Rodgers, daughter Cleo and Chora Davis (twins), ue to grow and expand? Moss in Magna, dial 6082. The only income to the county Fay Utaka Onishi, 31. of Arthur, of Dixie Kimball Flanand meet interested at Georgia may Mr. and Ma Blaine Rodgers, Anyone from Magna's sewer, has been There are unlimited opportundied of undetermined but apparth.' entrance to the Magna Com- ities for and Shirley Harnian, dro. Magna, connection Sees, and the ineom? scholarships for young ently natural causes Saturday at Yearbook Wedon arc editors Evelyn munity Park Tuesday or daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford has not met the expenses of the who are interested enough people his residence in Arthur. Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nesday, May 22nd and 23rd at to work for them. The young man was born Harman, Granger. system, according to an audit The B & F Service, Inc., - 5:30 p.m. Clinton Black Feulan.i (Marlene class The will be presented gift made for county officials during by Dick Franzen of Oquirrh March 22, 1925, in Garfield, to ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. For further information, please th? past several years. Hills and Kenneth Bezzant of 8600 J Eataro and Ritsu Komoda Onishi. by senior class vice president, Emil Feulner. call Tony Mora, 2590. iMAGNA MAID Ted Larry becomes it the Hardy, re West, both Magna residents, is Therefore, He had worked with his family senior class p:fo:d.nt, will give sponsibility of M'igna to do some- being planned for accounting, tax in operating the Arthur Store. a farewell addn-s- i in behalf of thing about the sewer, which is a savings plans, etc. Surviving are his mother; a gradua:ing class. If possible, th? new business brother, Hideo Onishi, Garfielt1-- . the'the primary treatment plant only, and traditional ceremony of does not measure up to new Utah will be housed in the $200,000 a sister, Masako Onishi, San Fian-ciscadding th.1 link to the chain will State Board of Health require shopping center being planned by California; Nobuko Onishi. be conducted by Jay Monson, rements. Thf.-:- requirements set up Alldredge Brothers, and if suffi Salt Lake City. Mr. Onishi was liked by hosts tiring student body president, and secondary treatment as being cient space is not available, it will Taylorsville Stake The annual commencement exJim Gillespie, president-elec- t. Morrill LaVerc Anglesey, Mer necessary under the new anti- be located in the Magna down of friends. ercises of will Cyprus Seminary Other students being featured Sincere sympathy is extended town business district pollution lnws. 2(lih, be- rill R. Dimick, Jacueline Joyce on the program include Marvin be held on Sunday, Several surveys have been The two men specialize in ac- to the sorrowed family. in the Galer. Gerald R. Gerbcr. Nyla 3:00 at p.m. Lee, RoyAnno Tygescn and Max ginning made by c n :y officials, a meet- counting of small or large busiGay Hyden, Bob Lehman. Harold Stukehouse. Oquirrh Porter. t the new Magna nesses, tax savings plans, quarA. Lehman, Larry E. Morgan, ing was ca"-- i WANT TO PLAY The public is invited to attend. Harold Gilbert Newman, Leslie Elementary Srh :ol by county in terly reports, audits, monthly reOfficer Presiding vitation t.j a.jcusj a survey made ports, as well as insurance on Florence llene Oakeson, BASEBALL? Bernard P. Brockbank, member hear the following program and G. Bry D. Sorensen by a firm of engineers and a fis- automobiles, fire, burglary, sureRichards, CaJvin Eugene Todd, of Uk Board of Education, will congratulate the giaduat:. cal agent who claimed that eco ty, casualty, marine. Leonard V. Todd. Orlo Wilkinson, out be the presiding officer. The Oquirrh Stake Anyone interested in Bry D. Sarenscn, assistant North Jordan Stake In addition, the office will be for the local entry of Industrial graduates are to be presented Richard L. Barton. William Fife coach at Cyprus high school, has nomically, the sewer could be by Irene Anderson, Dolores Ashby, operated, enlarged and financed for notary, collecting, budgeting League team is extended a wel- Principal Walter K. Daly and Mr. Bow en, Lawana May Buckalew, been appointed head basketball on revenue bonds, paid by month- and a revolving job plan. William Lewis Paul Arnold, come invitation to attend each Brockbank and Superintendent Earl Jay Carlson, Gerald E. coach at the Magna site, succeed' A, Belva Willard ly service fees for sewer service. soon Bowers, Announcement Baker, will David be A. Rex LaVon Deb Monday Coach will evening, Coon, has Smith who through award Friday, Coon, the Gouiley ing made of the definite location of from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., at the diplomas. Julia Corral, JoAnn Davis. Carl Bullock Jr., Melvin J. Clark. accepted a similar position at Firm Contacted The faculty-studeWest High School committee B. Dea. Ronald E. Dimond. James Jeannee Coats. Shirley Cumber The (Magna Water Improvement the office. Both young men are Magna Community Park. All are invited. which is planning the program, L. Dunkley, Dolores Mae Eden, land, Jay A. Cullcy. Kay Louise Coach Sorensen is a native of District was contacted to assume new employes at the Garfield includes the following: Que Gary H. Fuller, Judith L. Greg- Day. Colic rn A. Daniels, Marcia Salina; a graduate of North the sewer problem, and several smelter. Winters, chairman; Lois White, ory. Ramona Sevier high school where he par meetings were held Hansen, Janice B. Denney, Deon Eldredge, Lois by this group Clarence Hcpworth, Wells Mc- Elaine Hardy, Terry M. Haslam, Mae Eldredge, Kathleen Fonger, ticipatsd in all athletic activities. for investigation of the project He lettered in football and bas Allister, Jeanne Dalton, Don DcAnna Higley, Brent E. Huish, Sandra Lois Cessvl. Teddie Gay They discussed what organizaGrant, Shirley Ann Harman. Ted ketball at Snow College and also tions could best handle the Marlene Jones. Carol Loa Kirk. Washburn, ry Hardy, sewer Paula Hardy, N.ithan Rich Hill, E. won the Intcrmountain Junior problem. Could Laurel Washburn, Hill. Gordon CarlKendall, B.tsy Jay Magna Water asBetsy Ann Hill, Joan Jenkins. son, Gordon Rae Nicnlo, boxDoris SutCollege Light heavyweight Langford. Ottinger, Sylvia sume the sewer? Should another Shannon Beryl Moesser, L. Earl ton, RoyAnnc Tygesen and Paula James Melvin Nielsen, Carolyn Nancy Lou Larson ing championship while at Snow improvement district be formed? MAY 26 He graduated from Utah State Would another district add unAnna Nickolcs, Darel Orton Olscn. Moore, Tally Oliver, Ann Parks, Hardy. Ivan Orr, Chad Payne, Carol Ann David Pcarce, Karen Peterson, Agricultural College in 1952 and necessary costs to Magna, assum Miss Nancy Lou Larson, daughPeterson. Jim W. Poulsen. Gerald-in- e Karmcn Peterson, Trudy Price, worked as assistant trainer at the ing that Magna Water can assume ter of Mr. and Mis. W. G. Larson Arrangements are rapidly being James A. Rasmusscn, Lyman USAC in Clair He came to the Rose, Rilpy. DcLoye of (Magna, has been named to problem with their present completed for the annual Pan- HUNTER-GRANG- ER the Granite District as physical facilities? Stcck, Kenneth R. Smith, Sylvia Rushton, Richard Lee Shafer, Cwean-Junicake Supper, sponsored by the honorary group on Dick L, Maureen Delia Smith, Brock-bank education instructor at Sutton, Dixie Lee Tibbitts, RoyCan Magna Water operate and Magna Chamber of Commerce. of Utah campus the University Carlene Solomon, Sizr more, Patsy Anne Tygesen. Warner Reynolds junior high in 1952. the sewer legally and also All proceeds will ba used for com Edwin B. Steele, Claudia May and selected as the Junior AdviKaren After two years in this posi- enlarge Woolfenden. J:m Worthcn, and efficiently for the welfare of this munity improvements, announces Ras sor for tion, he joined the Cyprus coach- growing community? Yeates, Cheryl Christensen, Arlo Taylor, Jerry Turner, Judith H. T. Dyches, president girls, according to informa Louise Warr, musscn Willard, Harwood of Because in sewer 1955. fall no staff the of Wilkinson, ing conditions, Joseph tion received here. Coach Lex McKee will continue It will be held on Saturday, more new homes in the Granger-HuntSeek Answers Evans, Janice Court, and 'Roger Jacqueline Larsen, Ruth Eldredge, Her freshman year activities Fairbourne. and as football, wrestling and track area will be erected, 650 Courtney To answer these questions, the May 26th at the Magna Ball Park Hutchings. included president of Carlson coach. Water Trustees asked Mr. Win and serving is scheduled to begin persons were told at a mass meetHalL which houses 92 girls; rePROGRAM An additional is still Templeton, present water engi promptly at 4:00 p.m. ing Thursday night uton weage porter for the Chronicle, member Prelude Music to be appointed to the Cyprus neer, to meet with them and dis L. Wright, trustee of the Graduates of the Student Participation ComProcessional March Tables will be set up and serv Granger-Huntstaff to round out the coaching cuss some of the problems men Improvement CMT mittee; member of the Assembly will without Conducting begin ing promptly tioned above. This was set for District, addressed the group in assignments at Ihs school. Delores Ashby and Earl Moore committee and member of the Scripture Readers March 20th, and at this meeting, any delays as the bacon- will be Valley Junior High School Board Nathan Hill Independent Council. Invocation a large group of local citizens at precooked, juices all prepared. members discussed the protect Mrs. Lucy Larson was elected Reading Claudia Taylor During her past year as a so coffee the that made, pan only tended with the erroneous belief during the gathering. Herman sophomore, she was elected a of the a Lions at Shirley Address president Welcome cakes which be will Lady served with Mr. Wnght said the Federal that the Magna Water had already Education. Larry D. wasRDuxn sophomore senator the only girl; Wednesday evening meeting. delicious butter and syrup, will Speaker, assumed the sewer operation. Housing Administration had pro Other officers are Mrs. Jcanine Sneaker - Mission, raw Arnoia a photographic coordinator for the remain for instant preparation. hibited building with FHA funds Rokich, first vice The explanations given at the Mrs. Speaker. A charge of $1 per family is until a sewer is Marriage. Cheryl Christensen Utonian; exchange editor for the Temple president; in the were same the as outlin provided meeting Vera E. Jones, second vice pres Speaker noma, joan uavis Chronicle; Chairman of the As A Typical made or 50c per individual, area, and that FHA ed above-- to insurance re ident; Mrs. Marcia study the problem, being Carol Kixk sembly Committee; sec- Vocal Solo Cromar, newals are being refused. see who can best cope with it and Contributors Given - Mr. Adalbert S. Lott of the Homecoming Parade; Spur, retary; Mrs. Alice Ribotto, trea- Recommendation of Graduates ascertain what will be the kast - - President Wm. Grant Banqerler a Sophomore Service honorary surer; Mrs. Blanch Hubbard, Acceptance of Graduates Figures Given The following contributors are The 1956 series of Sunday At expensive and the most practical Brother Evan Jones organization and was one of the Introduction of Graduates The new sewer must be design spizzerinklress; Mrs. Lorainc Home programs concluded May for Magna sewer users. giving their products for the suc North Jordan Stake four delegates sent to the Model Stake Stake a potential population of Taylorsville parliamentarian. for Oquirrh ed cess of the 6th with a concert by the Unrvcr community supper: Data To Be Gathered Marlene Jones United Nations at the Oregon The Board of Directors consists Introduction of Guest Speaker Pillsbury Company is donating 120,000 on the 10,000 acres it will sity of Utah mixed chorus. Pro Therefore, in accordance with - BISHOP MELVIN R. BROOKS State college. GRADUATES TO ADDRESS of Mrs. Mr. said Win Millie for serve, Debs, Templeton, the pancakes; Morning Milk; fessor Richard P. Condie, direc the policy of Magna Water, as - Graduating Class 'Mrs. Melba Matthews, two vcars; Closing Song. "You'll Never Walk Alone" for the project tor. soon as sufficient and accurate Arden Dairy will give Meadow engineer Card of Thanks two-miBenediction Mrs. Betsy Ann Hill on Mabel tax A proper levy Garfield, carry-ovKelly Pcarc-- of Magna was a data has been compiled, a mass Gold milk and butter; Nalley's Deon Eldredge Music Postlude a fee use for $3 and director. monthly Lumber ty and Jack featured vocalist. syrup Folger's I desire to thank everyone for meeting of all interested people of the sewer, plus a $125 connecCommittees will be appointed. The At Homes have been pre- will be called, and citizens will coffee. their lovely flowers, kind expreswill for the Installation of tion will the officers charge, pay sented under the auspices of the be asked to vote. The people will sions of sympathy during the re$1,500,000 project, Mr. Templeton b.' held June 6th at the Fireball Union Building management in determine who and what is best cent illness and death of my sister. with Mrs. Dorothy Merrill in said. cooperation with the U music do. far Maoris at the mass meeting. I am most grateful. MAY 21 charge. is issue to $200,000 The proposal partmcnt. Please watch for announcement Elma Bracy bonds and Mr. Pcarce. son of Mr. and of such ain general obligation meeting sometime in e Pea-t.-in revenue Mrs. Thayne of Magna, is the future when the Water Trust$lt to said$1,700,000 Chosen Mother of The Year n E. W. Clyde, the a bonds, viv.ilist. He resides ees will present facts and figures Webster School Field Day will in Magna with his wife and small board's attorney. be held Monday. May 21st at th.' they will be able to assemble for son. Mrs. G; orge Rushton of Hunter Utah Copper Park. Only those streets with more your information. than 40 houses in a mile will have motored to Richfield, Utah on All first graders are asked to sewer installation, Mr. Clyde Saturday, where she met her bring a lunch and the afternoon WANT A DOG? Final Performance A fine Springer Spaniel female The Magna Second Ward will said, but all residents of th: area mother, Mrs. William Mitchell, first graders are requested to is available free to anyone interand ail nine brothers and sisters come at 11:00 a.m. Busses will Sunday evening, May 20th, will hold their Building Fund dinner would be taxed. Officials hope th?t tV "?' n of at Radio Station KSVC Her pick up students. ested in having a good pet for mark the last public performance on Friday, May 13th at the Magna entire school on Wednesday Through the kind cooperation the Warehouse from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. 40 houses a mile will be reduced mother received the honor of betheir children. The owners are of the Cyprus high school A Principal Mauehan announces for their last party of the year. choir. The program will be Prices are S3 per plate or $10 a later. ing chosen "Mother of the Year" that activities will terminate at and contribution of Mr. and Mrs. moving and cannot take this dog. Mrs. Richardson worked long A total of 225 immediately for South-CentrUtah. Plcast-- dial 2170 if you are in- given at the Spencer 2nd Ward family. 2:00 p.m., and all students will E. J. Rtvhurds.in cf the City Bakand diligently to shape the cake f .'i.i.l'itw a (I ftwiji in beautiful fyn 7:30 cuke, (tin Manna, jitlAils at before ! is valuable terested. The dog has been school m p.m. n ery to were invited and tickets i beginning the Many r.turn they ( Every on? prizes eaj e)isaw aijy fashioned and designed like the similar to the Garfield building, the meeting. awarded to Mrs. Mitchell. Everyone is invited. are dismissed. may be purchased at the door, Garfield School, was presented to for happy remembrances. I up B bit. is." he gasped. "Just voar foot off the oxygen Tiicr " i i tradi-Si-hi'- ; vj ., fi-- st j - i Wl t ??? mwm m - a d Jl Ber-soc- h. l 7 j , r WANTED SORENSEN BRY LEADERS TO REPLACE DEB ARTHUR MAN SMITH LOCAL MEN PLAN OFFICE n, DIES SATURDAY 4-- AT HIS HOME Mai-kay- 1 FOR ACCTS. Wa.-hhur- n. CYPRUS SEMINARY SETS COMMENCEMENT MAY 20lli o, ACTIVE AT UNIVERSITY .' M-j- g Col-ling- s, MAGNA CROUP COMPLETES ARRANGEMENTS FOR ANNUAL L-r- PANCAKE SUPPER 1950-51-5- 2. ENTHUSIASTIC PEOPLE ON SEWER out-of-to- er LUCY LARSON ELECTED HEAD OF LADY LIONS er Magm te Sinser Participates In Choral Concert ID. Led-ingha- one-yea- ll c r; er SCHOOL SLVTES ANNUAL FIELD DAY WEBSTER Magna 2nd Ward - Slates Building Fund Dinner well-know- CITY BAKERY FASHIONS CAKE AFTER GARFIELD SCHOOL FOR FINAL PARTY WEDNESDAY Cap-pc-l- la m |