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Show SYhDrS Rogers - Arthur Drubaca . 0. 0. McIntyre - Ed.Howe ' -- Wiffiam oi this paper- - read them each mss E-A- .'Edward rt fils Political - 3CC9 PERSONS -- ATTEND COPPER CLUB OUTING Observations Packard Leads First Round Winners of Directors Cup RIFLE RANGE By Howard Jarvis Approximately 3000 persons attended tbe outing sponsored by the After lirtening to Senator King on Uuh Copper Club last Tuesday at the radio toe ewer evening ana getting Ira Derns Sunset Beach resort. AU in detail toe story of how tbe Sen- dub members' and' tbeir families Were ator conceived ana put over the New entitled to free udmitance, free swimutil, 1 sort of wonaer why the Sen- ming and free dancing. Eventf- ator ever called in this man Roosevelt The program began at 7 p. m. with Range Proclaimed One of 233 People Attend. 1 be Senators vocabulary a prize bathing review of B. L. Jones ul program Enjoyed, in msat toaU. center (the Best ONeil Shoot entirely around the Bathing Beauties who won fine prize Old Time Dance feat- pronoun "1 ; Perfect Score For .One It the Senator would ia tbe July 4th parade. Donald Duckread the s peach considered the liter- worth of Arthur acted as Master ot Round at 50 Yards. ure of the Day. At 7:20 s song and ary masterpiece of the age, be will not Ceremonies. dance review of I" in tbe entire dancing students of 2UU people attendeo nnd the pronoun 'Approximate. The Utah Copper CliA Rifle and a is called "Lincolns Gettys-our- g tbe Utah Copper Qub who were in- Pistol Stake oid loik outing essay, Association long .range team uqutrrn b3,111, f ust 1 bursday. August 23. structed by Miss Aftoa Anderson was Address. lost tbeir first match, to'tbe visiting g presented. foursome bere last yuing tbe aay a very interesting Sunday. - General "Dun and Bradatreet At 8 p. m. two wrestling exhibi- Murryscore Tbe for the 50 yard shoot was presented by tbe business during the few weeks has tions were presented, tbe fust 10 Wards Green and Granger 729 to 670 and for the 100 yard continued in its somewhat greater minute affau between Van Taylor distance 730 to 645. Harold coan B. Gordon auadmg a Danish song by seasonal decline. S. Even O. and Olson Sate Lake was of Doug read--a (jpnopnerson, Magna Ward; bonds arc dropping in a telling wave.' refereed by B. L. Jones and the sec- with a grand total of 374 led the visteam to victory. Magna Ward; Ross ONeil, by Lola Smitn, Consumers Guide - "Junes dollar ond, a 20 minute match between iting H. Jenkins. Pleasant Green of the Magna AssociapB by J. of this year will not buy as much as Dick Anderson of Montana sad Burt tion, with a total of 372 was high gird; comic leading by Mrs. Emina Junes aohar of last year. Beesley, Sate Lake was handled by W. for the home team. Green Ward and a O'Neil in one of pleasant llrl V. Robbias. matches ended s the three rounds at the 50 yard disThe following notes are taken from draw. Tbe twoBoth guy by memben of the Granger matches were arrangtance made a perfect score.. being marked. nationally known publications and an ed for Wud; tbe participants by In Dtrn. J. J. Bsrmt A return match will be shot at fuzes tor tbe oldest man and wo-- r, supposed to be authentic and truthful, was ' timekeeper. Sunday. Murray l ocy are supposed to be the reflection present were awarded to Mrs. An' intermission of one-haboar Utah The Association with Mr. 83 and Copper ot to age arc Woodbury. in but Puxr, preking minds, they at 8:30 p. m. during which its membership of 205 headed sented here for what they sit worth. began by BiU years of age. bo is time most of tbe memben present bad Reynolds of Garfield as president will a good swim in Great Salt Lake. DancMembers of tbe Relief Society prebold a rifle shoot in Litrle Valley Tbe Business began at 9 p. m. and lasted until every Sunday as long as weather has recently fallen by distinctly more ing pend and served luncheon for the with music furnished by the Later in the evening tnan tne normal seasonal percentage 1 i. permit. Every Wednesday a gathering. famous Sunset Beach girl's orchestra. shoot will be scheduled at the pistol oid time nance was enjoyed to ux Unemployment is and the growing Tbe Entertaining Committee of tbe range in the Utah Hiiu of old time music played by burden of public relief paymenta is Copper Club. Utah Copper Qub, consisting of B. President Reynolds announces that C, A Wukins and Joe Coon. even in There degree. greater increasing E. B. A. Duckworth, unless you are a member of the Rifle Mix, chairman; nave been serious declines in the se' . i J. $. PowcU; H. C curity market. Building construction, Anderson, W.7V. Robbins, O. H association a person will not be allowUtah except for public projects, is at low Stewart, H. L. Garfield and Ira Dern, ed to shoot in Little Valley because it is on a federal reserve. Business sentiment is clearly levsi. Any member this of the Utah Copper Qub can join beset by doubts and its policies ate be- manager of tbe resort sponsored tbe Rifle and Pistol Association. Tennis program. ing directed by caution. ' AI SALTA! HEMS TO -- Mag-JJteaia- nt Rue Packard led the first round winners of the Director's Cup with the most decisive victory of 5 and 5. He defeated Wallace Williams. Other tilts: Merlin Aldquist won by default from A. C Ensign; Harold Hark ness won from Al Aldquist by default: J. W. Ridd defeated Dr. P. M. 'Chase 2 and 1; "Hop Ensign advanced by default; "Hank Johnson defeated Harry Lott 5 and 4; Clem Jones defeated T. Lewi 5 and 4; and Amel Elder defeated W. S. Hook 1.1-- 2 up and 1 to play. In the initial match of the second half of the Four-mateam achedule of the Utah Copper Golf Club. Rue Packard and bis ttSnfTed the field with four wins and no kisses. W. S. Hook's team is tied with Packard at T. 000 percent, with 3 win and 1 ' tie. n Elder Wins - August Leg of lf 1 Directors Cup Bullctin-"Producti- a en-n- ie cod-ditio- A. B. Elder, who tied for low gross honors with J. W. Ridd in the qualifying round, won the feature first round match from W. S. Hook, 11-- 2 and I, in tbe August leg touma ment of the UtahCopper Golf club directors' cup thmpion.h!p. Ridd al o advanced to the second round by defeating Dr. P. M. Chase, 2 and 1 A. C. Ensign, medalist, defaulted to Merlin Aldquist. n; Copper Club. The . l The Washington Star "President Roosevelt, whether be know it or not, whether be likes it os not and whether Complete Schedule CYPRUS LEGION be intends if or not, is by bis actions Uuh Copper club tennis team and bis utterances, stifling the estabtbeir league schedule bere lished business of the nation be wishes campleud Whatever bft Sunday when they lost a good to lead to happier days. and. .whatever fei goad, ttcb to the second place - Beehive hi motive ftuberi 2 to 1. Although losing, the he cannot be relieved from large refor the present mood of Copper team finished in fourth place sponsibility Tbe Truth is tbe league standing by receiving American industry. this not one percent of the Amerdint points from the Ute Hamburger ican industry is either crooked or base. tu by default. 1 be business clement of the country Bert Bramwell of the Barbers won are gravely disquieted. They see capital dit only (ingles match played by stagnant, frozen, and boarded because those with funds are dubious at to downing' Chiton Harris. lid tbe Club doubles team of Keith what tbe future bolds for them. They d Soane and Dick Stewart lost the know too well that this vast expendand to itures which tbeir government is toSpencer Young point Vsmer Murphy, day making must be repaid and that industry and wealth will be called upDue to tbe difficulty of keeping a on to carry tbe load which la being turn together because of tbe members upon the nation's back. They piied tainting in tbe CCC the Copper Qub lace unpredictable invasions of tbeir Cun nude a very good showing. honest enterprises by some alphabetThe following players played at ical group of novices. but one match during iheasoa:.Tea DEFEATED The sec-ta- 6-- 0, 6-- - Sonne,- - - Dick- Stewart. Aihby, Keith Qiftqa Htrtll. Jay PfrKjne, Wendall Winston Prichard. John Bar- Hiblcr, Division B Standing of Teams" W L J. Lucas Grocery Brthive Barbers Eastman Kodak Utah Copper Club Vincent Drug Ut Hamburger Telephone Co. 31 5 8 28 26 10 24 25 27 27 12 11 9 9 P .861 .778 '.722 .333 .306 .250 .250 Ladies Democratic Study Osonp of precinct 297. met August 21. Election of officers took place toting the evening. Mrs. Stella Pehr-wa- s elected president, Mrs. C. E. Ftkett and Mrs Maria Lnud secretary. Mrs. Elie Baker - - presided. Tie With Tooele : ATTACK FATAL TO A. S. Beckers Best Nine I Tbc Magna Central Lumber team player a 8 tie game with tbe Becker's TOTAL Best nine from Tooele bere Wednesday Score 11-tbe called in was Tbe game evening. seventh inning on account of dark7. ness. Salt Lake place. ' Arnone and Coon led tbe borne at 7:30 pTuesday ciuba f a heart attack hitting attack with a double at the Garfield each in . four trips to the and Belter of the American single Smelting tJ and Mack hit the Allworth tompany, were conducted at plate. best for the Tooele nine. Dtseret 2 mortuary Thursday at r Central Lumber VJns wa lstV' ab' h born April 21, 4 Jt Wad, Idaho and came to Arnone' c ti.t Like City 20 3 yean ago. For G. Papanikolas 2b -4 years be bad been s mill Coon tf-- p at the Garfield Smelter. 4 J. Papanikolas 3b 3 stviving are three aona. William T reseder 1 b 3 u, benjamin Evans, Malad; John B. Zito ss 3 ln Koyukuku, Alaska; five Nielson If . 2 s.l'f-Mrs- . Georgia Dean Shiner, N. Papanikolas 3 Jah: Miss Ruth Madaline Evans Sonne p-Ue -- 1 City ; Mrs. Annie Hill and Mageras rf w who died - - 'e cf Maggie Nichoals. V? Mr,. Esther I0-- - both-o- f v Malad .30 TOTAL . in Mrs. Lillie Prows, Mack-2b-l- b , ,,tonab: one brother, Isaac Ambrose lb-- p Malad and Adlworth 3b tv, T. C. Weggeland was the at- - Hervit c 11 n of the Peace Morrell ts ilium PtSK d Sheriff corner, anl Hoffman cf Reynolds was investigst- - Strpic If it ofi Hervell rf WxJwr J n ?nrm Wiri 1suut, totioi Sadovich the Bishopric of- -' . ,ntnnent wa, in ' the -- TOTAL urial Pr,t nnder Score Deseret Mortuary. j ttZn i 10 21 Tooele, Beckers t ab h si iS City; F J. Ron O'Neil 190 670 Seven-ficiit- p-- td ' di-t- 8-- 8. . , 4 2 1 a 2 -- 3 0 7 0 2 2 7 2 -- -- - S ? po '0 2 I ? 0 ? J ? I 1 Jj J - 3 10 2 .29 8 21 I Large Registration Predicted at Y New departments of instruction and new faculty memben feature the 1934 35 catalog of Brigham Young unThere iversity, just off the pres. an other evidence of .the effort of President F. C. Harris and the L. D. S. Church board of education to keep pace with tbe swift growth of the which has mounted in enroll ment from 387 college student in 1920 to more than 2000 last spring The new departments art marketing, ia charge 6f Professor A.' Rex Johnson, and Landscape Architecture, un der Professor Laval C. Morris. These bring tbe total number of departments and tbe total number to tbirty-tbre- t, of course offered to 1498. Many new courses are being introduced tb:s year, according to Sec. E. H. Holt. By the addition of new memben and tbe return, of several professors from leaves of absence, the faculty is brought to a level of strength never before reached, according to President Harris. One of tbe new faces that will greet tbe students when tbe big church university' opens September 21 will be Miss Helen Candland of Provo, who Y, L1AGNA ELDERS Chatter 9 California the supposed land of sunshine and balmy breezes displayed another contrary streak Sunday and literally out of tbe bcaven, cam a drenching downpour o( rain. Very unusual weather they tell me. If 1 remember correctly thats exactly the tne excuse tbey gave the Shnners at tbeir convention here four years ago whea tbey sailed email boats down tbe The Magna Elden turn won the streets ot ram torrents. Oh. well, season championship .of tbe Oquirrh these Californians. Maks Solibail league here Saturday And still 1 continue to go sad go and Monday by defeating the Pleaswhen 1 came down here expressly tor ant Green Priests the first two of a aeries. The score rest. So many places to see, so many three game playoff of the first game wai 11-- 7 sad of tbe things to do and so much money second to spend. Never have I seen such peo'Ibc Magna team which will enter ple who must be amjiscd, always go- tbe state tournament is composed of and tor wbat; ing, rushing l sated several prominent people in the following players; Dell bneppickr Claude Jones and Carter Haas, pitcha beAngcici , this question, wildered expression stole across tbeir ers; Gift Jones and Harry Milnea, Scad Huiah, laces and rather slowly and batting catchers; Earl Newbold, Vance Bob Dea, Marlow Turpin. ly they replied; "Everyone else docs Peterson and Bill Proctor, infielders; it and we must be amused. Claude Shcppkk, But Wablin. Pnv-ot- t, Yes, they work 8 bouts or lew, Beckstend Lee 1 bonus, Arnold arc "amused for 10 hours and grab outfielders. a few hours sleep to continue the and 'lhayne Pearce, The following men played for th No rest, no relaxation, no cycle. Green team: Ken Quae and Pleasant peaceful quiet. Perhaps 1 have ony catchers; George Coon, Olsen, passed over the surface and not deiveu Jerry and Jimmy Marlor, pitchers; Myloa ueep into the innermost depths. Breeze, first base; Harold Garn. secWent to Hollywood Bowl baturday ond ; George Pchreon end Glenn Coon, evening to hear a symphony orchesabort stop: and tra concert, two guest artists, s violin- third; Bob Marlor, Jack Marlor, Douglas CockrtlL Har'1 be beautiful ist and soprano. Beck and' Lea Howard, outfield-er- e. was a magnUiceut spec- old tacle with unique, indirect lighting R H B el teas. Over one hundred artist mu7 10 J Pleasant Green Priest sicians constituted the orchestra to 1 4 3 -- 11 Magna provide entertainment for the vast (Caked end of eighth, darknem) . Wbat tnrongt in attendance. sea R H E of humanity m that tremendous half 6 9 3 circle in the heart of a mountain. Tbe Magna. ... 5 8 Green Priests Pleasant faintest notes were relayed to ua with . darkness) of end aevenih, (Called remarkable clarity by "acoustics. tbe .Following concert, our group went tor a long dnve out to Wutbire and several other Boulevard. Beautiful placet. W started up a canyon, going farther and Jarthet along h road until we came to an almost jumping off place. No powiblc way to turn around and wt were l forced to back foot by foot over that treacherous road with an 1800 foot Standing of Team P drop on one aide and s mounuin wall W L T on the other. Our driver was,' (heaven 4 0 0 1.000 Packard, No, 5 be praised) a marvel. 1. 000 3 0 I Nevertheless, Hook, No. 6 the effects of that experience didn't 1 0 .750 3 Bond. No. 2 leave me for several days. 3 .750 Elder, No. 4 1 he swarming beaches, Santa Mon2 0 2 .500 rregaskis. No. 1 ica, Ocean View and other thrilled Johnson, No. 3 2 2 0 522 me a well as Beverly Hills with spa.500 2 2 0 Lott, No. 7 cious, magnificent homes and estates, Naylor, No. 8 .500 2 0 -- 2 but strangely .500 2 2 0 enough Hollywood Schultz, No. 10 .500 proved to be a disappointment. I Garfield, No. 12 2 2 0 r 3 0 presume every stranger hat a hazy Ridd, No. 9 .250 .250 Hollywood conception of glittering Ensign, No. 11 . 1 3 0 streets, beautiful actresses strolling up Enckson. No. 12 . 0 3 I 000 and down in ermine leading chow-.cho.000- 1 4 4 0 0 No. rnskeep. have you or a favorite Last Week' Result .mot. rescuing wm beauty ta diatmr Highlight of my trip thus far have I. C Johnson 2. H. L. Garfield. 2. proved to be the Mexican village with Rue Packard 4, M. M. Inskeep, 0. iu innumerable, quaint K. Bond, 3. J. W. Ridd, 1. the incomparable boulevards, China-- 1 A. B. Elder 3, A. C. Ensign, 1. own. Lookout Mounuin, Southwest W. S. Hook 3, H. L. Erickson 0, Museum, tbe socialabihty and courte- 1 tied. ous treatment by the young people in Harry Lott 2, L. O. Naylor. 2. Christun Endeavor of the Church of Tbia Week's Schedule The Open Door, tbe immense departTeam No., 1 vs. Team No. 11, ment stores with many remarkable Team No. 2 v. Team No. 12. features, the night-club- s, dinner and Team No. 3 v. Team No. 9. theatre parties, huge orange and lemon Team No. 4 vs. Team No. 10. groves but most appreciative of all, Team No. 5 vs. Team No. 8. tbe hospitality and solicitude renderTeam No. 6 vs. .Team No. 14. ed to me by a number of friends here Team No. 7 vs. Team No. 12. including the entire suff of Hotel Rue Packard's team of Art Lucheai, Ciark, 426 South Hill Street. Wallace Williams and Norm Wegge-lan- d They will always occupy a warm won all four points from M. M. and tender niche of my hurt for their Insketp's Bacchus team to lead at the unfailing courtesy and cart, namely, end of th first round of the second th Larsen family, Mr. and Mrs. half of the Utah Coppet Golf Qub Ray Purviance, the McClean family, four man team tournament bere last the J. i. Sutherlands and many other week. new friends. Bill Hook's team won three points Truly. 1 have'enjoyej my stay in and tied one to keep up with tbe leadth Golden state and even now with ers from H. L. Erickson' Garfield departure looming, California ha a quad. firm and detaining bold on me. But Packard's team will meet L.- O, Uuh is still home. An Revoir. Naylor's team in the feature match this week. SUES CALL To Compete in State Tournament 6-- pcU-me- il a Standing of Teams . InGolfQab Tournament Play -- ARRIVES IN UTAH 10 aar-.wh- knick-knack- , . i, , V7 v s, - ' DON B. COLTON 8-- for David W. Evans, Langton Professional Howard Ridge an 336 nounces that the following second 337 round matches must be played by 132 266 August 24: Merlin Aldquist vs. Har182 372 old Fiarkness; J. W. Ridd vs. H. P, Ensign; Hank Johnson vs Ocm Jones 645 1315 and Rue Packard vs. A. B. Elder. 168 163 rf & R. EMPLOYEE - Utah Copper Ellia Johnson 168 J. Nielson 174 N. W. Sorrow 134 Larra 3b Esponia 2b . Rey ss Wold cf Devlin ( Valencia p . Dupont If Acuna rf Madera Ruda If Central Lumber Team HEART 'T. Wil-iiaiH- 2 p-- cf The Ftnetal Services NINE really-Tunn- tbe team. managed ARIZONA .. Scores: I Murray Other first round results: Harold 50yd 100yd. total 183 189 372 Harknns d. A. Aldquist, default; H. 178 186 364 P. Ensign d. Dell Sbcppick. default; 179 170 349 Hank Johnson d. H. F. Lott, 4 and 189 185 374 3, Clem Jones d. Tony Lewis, 5 and 4; and Rue Packard d. Wallace ind j. 14?? "729-773- 0 BY The McDeymett, post of Tucson, Arizona, American Legion junior baseball team defeated the Cyprus post 38 nine at Logan last Friday, 11 to 7, in tbe opening game of the westers divuion tournament. Tbe Arizona nine lost tbe championship to Oakland, the Will Erwin post of California, the following day. The winners clouted 16 hits off the offering of Merrill Johnson and Qen Coon. Merrill was extremely wild, bitting four battsman and walking one. Wold won the game in tbe fourth inning when be bit a borne run with two men on to bring tbeir to tal to nine runt. After two men were out in tbe ninth Inning" tbe Magna - boys started y to see three of a belated rally but were CuX shOfT with Its to farmer Jones' (in three automo triple, and Coon and M.' Johnson fol at lowed with home run. Keith Soane Bocsy biles) and appraise old Ten dollars. Tbe government pays ended tbe game by striking out. farmer Jones the ten spot and the old cow ia duly condensed and executed. Strangely enough pieces of fresh meal Mori rf begin to appear at many of the neigh- Murphy If bors farm bouse. Of course the le- Harris 2b 12 gitimate business of being in tbe Coon cf-- p 1 butcher business is not affected. Peo- M. Johnson ple just naturally eat twice as much Sonne lb meat. Evans 3b Perkins ss was Brown reason real The Hugh E. Johnson c brought out for tbe Senate against Senator King was, many of the DemTOTAL ocrats thought that Senator King is of no use to this state. 6-- 3, 6-- 1. F. , Pickard flrTHYEAR . ra Y7 Don B. Colton. Republican candidate for United States Senator arrived in Uuh Friday to launch the republican campaign. has joined the English faculty as inGolden L. Woolf, for four structor. years president of the French mission, Wilford will instruct in languages. D, Lee of Iona Ida., will teach English in the secondary training school. Grace Nixon Stewart, formerly special instructor in speech, will be a regular instructor in that department. O. Meredith Wilson, student body president last year, has been named assistant in history, and W. Ernest Young assistant in Spanish. Bar C Miller will assist tbe treasurer and Karl Miiler ia listed as assisUnt superintendent of building and groupds. , Those returning from leaves of ab- -' sence .this fall are Professor A. who has been completing work toward . bis doctorate at Sun-forProfessor Emma Brown, who has been studying at Columbia; Professor J. M. Jensen, who spent much of last .year in Europe and at Columbia; Instructor Bertha Roberts, who has been studying in France; and Instructor Billie Hollingsbead, who is now working toward her doctorate at the University of Southern California. Registration for the opening of the 9th year at B. Y. U. will be held September 21, 22 and 24. Clastwork will begin September -- 2 Day will be held October 16. Tbe d; Autumn quarter will end December 21. The winter quarter will open Jan uary 7 and end March 22. Leader ship Week will be from January 28 to February 1. The Spring quarter will begin March 25 and close with Commencement day on June 5. The Summer quarter will commence June 10 and end August 23. Professor Johnson, head of the new Marketing department, recently spent three years in Washington D. C. as senior examiner for the U. S. Civil Also he studied Service commission. extensively at George Washington un He is spending tbe current iversity. summer there in research. Landscape Architecture, introduced in 1933 as a division of the Art denow a partment, will be in charge of Pro fessor Laval S. Morris. After teaching horticulture at B. Y. U.. fornix years, he devoted four years to grad oate study, spending three of them at Harvard. those who wish Besides training to specialize in landscape architecture the new department aims to make this "newest of tbe fine arts available- - to all who wish, its benefits for their Aid- - in -- improving church homes grounds is also available. full-fledg- Magna Tennis Team To Entertain Bing- FINED $10.00 FOR CONTEMPT ham Squad Here OF COURT Tbe Magna tennis team, managed ofby Josephine Mix, will entertain tbe According to the local Sheriff visiting Bingham squad here Sunday, fice, Louis Karakis was fined $10.00 when the two teams meet in their sec- by judge Treseder last Thursday for ond round match of tbe Utah State being in contempt of court. Women tennis league. The MagThe alternation arising when Kana ream lost their first round match rikh is alledged to have failed to put to Provo, 5 matches to 2, three weeks up $100 peace bond ia connection ago. with court action some time ago to Eva Meng will play No. 1 singles settle a dispute between tbe Karakii for Magna and Josephine Miv No. family and th Makia family. Maki 2. Virginia Ashby, Lyle Hcnroid, bas previously provided bis bond. Selma Nichols and Baibara Janney rank in order. Eva Meng and Vir Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Johnaoa and I ginia Ashby wiU team for No. family are spending several day nt doubles. Josephine Mix and Lyle Hen-roiShady Rest at Provo Canyon. for No. 2 and Barbara Janney for the No. 3 assignment.Mr. and Mrs. Scott Spray are spendThe complete Bingham lineup has ing several days at Shady Rest. not been announced, but Helen Love-- 1 ess. will play No. 1 and Della Mache - Mist .Wanda Jackmajrand brother No. 2 singles. These two girTf will have returned to their borne in LiVai team to form tbe No. 1 doublet com- after spending several week 'visiting bination. Charlotte Sullenger, Mar- relatives. will garet Carrigan and one other Miss Wilma Bennett is visiting complete the linenp. club court at several days with friends and relative Th Arthur, the B & G Tennis club court on th coast. and the Magna Plant court have been Mis Jack Clark is recovering from merved frotn 2. to 6 p, m. for the an operation ia tbe L. D. S. HoapitaL matches. d UtahCppr |