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Show FINANCIAL REPORT OF Millard School District (Continued from preeeeding page) Franklin W. Gunnell .... C - 84.15 II E. M. Hale and Company I - 260-01 Olive N. Hall B - 27.50, D - 2.42 Alton Halvorsen Plumbing Company Com-pany I - 15,872.00 Hanson-Bennett Magazine Agency B Daniel L. Hansen I Harding and Labrum .... E Harrison Bros. Jan. Supp. pany B - 51.40, D - any B - 45.25, E - and G - Evelyn Morris C - Morris Supply Company, C and E - Harold R. Morris C - D - 4.16 and E Morrison Motor Company C - Grant Moulton I - 15.27 1 State Department of 29.75 1 State Insurance Fund 1.1.80 39.80 31.71 1.78! Health C - 219.00 F - 1.630.15 27.00 ;5.oa 445.31 445.50 - 56.00 . Com-2,394.78 E - 3,964.12 and I - 909.89 Hatch's City Cafe C - 25.00 Hatton and Olive Garage C - 71.10 Fred Haumann C - 60.00 Melvin J. Hawley E - 144 00 Hearne Brothers B - 37.50 D. C. Heath and Company B - 302.46 and I - 2.46 Hillyard Sales Company E -154.00 and I - 123.15 Holden Town Corporation D - 155-29 E. Hollings I - 27.00 Henry Holt and Company B - 49.53 Houghton-Mifflin Company A - 2.90, E - 1,556.12. I - 5.80 Hull Equipment Company B - 449.25, C - 4,740.50 and I - 10,609-75 H. R. Huntting Company, Inc. I - 666.42 Hylon-Koburn Chemical Company, Comp-any, Inc. B - 428.30, C - 17.70 D - 291.42, and E - 90.50 Industrial Supply Company B - 170.14, C - 7.17, E - 584.76 Intermountain School Supply Co I - 33.40 International Business Machine Corporation A - 34.68 and B - 27.32, E - 148-67 Interstate Printers and Pub lishers B - 119.28, H - 20.90 N National Agricultural Company G - 64.21, and Jean Nielson C Jack Nelson C Fred Newbold E and I - Kenneth Nielson A - Robert A. Nielson B and G - Roger Nielson C Bill Nixon C Supply A - 112.76 , II - 43.44 269.88 - 30.96 - 17.00 1,060.00 102.54 - 454.39 304.34 - 150.48 45.98 O J and D Builders Supply Company I Allen Jenkins I Jensen Electric and Heating Company E - 40.26, I - 6,095.19 Johnson Service Company E - 31.48, and I - Sheldon A. Johnson .... G -J. Rulon Jones I - 739.78 112.50 827.77 137.48 325.00 Oak City Town Corporation D - 112 23 Keith R. Oakes B - 43.00 Pacific Fruit and Produce Comp any C - 5,052.56, G - 80.93 Page's Inc C - 26.88 Palmer Bros. Dist. Company G - 65.07, and C - 7,223.87 Palmer's Store B - 38.64, C - 54.58 Panther Company C - 349.95 Hugh Park C - 106.75 William Parker C - 316.80 Partoun Gas Company .... I - 76.32 Pearce Music Company B - 841.00 and E - 14.85 Pembroke Company .... A - 628.40 and B - 21.46 Peterson Machinery Company C - 17.05, D - 143.74, E - 439.17 and I - 332.21 Petrolane Gas Service D - 470.46 Pexton Wholesale Company C -170.13 Larry Phelpi B - 6.25, C - 17.00 E - 2.50 and I - 70.00 Phillips Petroleum Company C - 2,286.90 Pioneer Chemical Company D - 29.66 Ellis A. Porter E - 25.00 Prentico-Hall, Inc A - 4.32 B - 88.08 and I - 35.85 Thelma Probert G - 54.00 Progress Printing Company A - 396-65 and B - 453.75 K Kanosh Town Corporation D - 265.20 Kaze and Gammon .... I -.68,850.87 Kelly Company A - 170.67 and B - 38.01 Kelly Service C - 71-78 J. Francis Kelly Department Store, B - 213.96, C - 16.50 D - .63, E - 1.56, G - 86.46 Kimball's and Company C - 124.17 D - 3.62, E - 253.41, I - 32-25 Gardner Kimball .'. A - 27.30 Klenzade Products .... C - 671.68 Jones Koyle C - 78.96 Laher Spring and Tire Corporation Corpora-tion C - 835.69 Lang Company C - 240.54 Life-Filmstrips B - 27.50 Marvin Lovell B - 6.70, C - 359.64 Lovinger Disinfectant Company Comp-any C - 36.68, D - 26.22 W. Blair Low .. B - 132.84 Lowe and Campbell Athletic Goods .... B - 301.88, E - 16.48 M B 260.99 - 4.44 - 34.08 - 42.88 Q Quality Market B - 125.97 C - 1,368.00, D - 5.64, E - 252.88 and I - 123.12 Quivira Specialties Company B - 64.57 R Ralph's Distributing Company B - 343.82, C - 60.70, E - 6-50 and 1 H - 73.08 Rand McNally and Company B - 37.41 Ray's Wholesale Gas .... D - 34.20 and I - 23.00 Reader's Digest B - 9.90, I - 45.02 Remington-Rand Corporation B - 1,345.00 Restaurant and Stores Equipment Company B - 11-93, C - 186.78 Richan's Office Equipment Company A - 61.00 Earland Richardson .... C - 162.50 Margaret Richardson C - 173.00 Robison, Hill and Wood A - 1,540.00 Peggy Robison G - 31.68 Helen Rogers A - 86.65 Cheryl Roper C - 108.60 Row, Peterson and Company Stevens AG Store B - 199 08 C - 80.39, D - 8.70, G - 7.56 Stevens Merc. Company B 54.22 C - 14.S2, D - 17.54, E - 20.69 and I - 237.06 D- Stevens and Company B - 84.48 C - 2,186.81, D 10.14, E - 44.93 and I - 830.11 Marilyn Stoddard C - 49.00 Allison Stott E - 39.00 Sunrise Dairy C - 8,086.70 and G - 101.06 Sunset Chevrolet Company B -1.65, and C - 293 21 Superintendent of Public Instruction In-struction B - 45.00 Surgical Supply Center C - 46.74 Frank Swallow C - 7.75 E - 148.50 and I - 84.00 Stanford Swallow B - 30.00 L. R. Swensen I - 678.96 R. P. Swensen I - 5,030.04 Tandy Leather Company B - 214.31 Hyde Taylor Distributors B - 312.00 and C - 15.65 Telluride Power Company C - 1,772.19, and .... D - 3,736.69 Tent and Awning Company I - 56.22 Texas Company C - 250.80 Leonard Thornton C - 8.00 and E - 24.00 The Todd Company A - 38.50 Tolboe Construction Company E - 137.50 and I - 136,816.61 Town Supply Company C - 1,676.68, and E - 20.35 Transport Clearings of Utah A - 12.00, B - 284-64, C - 72.31 D - 4.00, E - 96.97, G - 7.34 and I - 104.78 Tri-State Lumber Company C - 8.44, E - 166.11, I - 2,310.45 Reed Turner .'. E - 40.35 U Underwood Corporation B - 390-00 Union Pacific R. R. Company B - 6.99, and D - 22.00 University of Utah .... B - 58.46 Utah County Packing Company C-90.00 Utah-Idaho School Supply Company, Comp-any, A - 53.20, B - 27,553.03 C - 62.94, E -114.22, G - 47.71 and I - 4,402.49 Utah Oil Refining Company C - 2,277.74, E - 1.50, I - 2.14 Utah Poultry and Farmers' Co operative , B -13.95 C - 1,084.08 and E - 92.54 Utah School Boards Association A - 76.62 Utah State Agency for Surplus Property B - 539-52 C - 280.30 and E - 115.72 Utah State Board for Vocational Education H - 390.00 Utah State School Employees' Retirement Ass'n F - 15,448.72 Utah State Social Security Agency : F - 12,988.87 Utah Venetian Blind Company E - 28.13 SUTHERLAND Millard County Chronicle Thursday, Aug. 14, 1953 MRS. DORA ROSE B 210.18 - 41.15 Macmillan Company ... and I Madison Paint Company C and - I Magic Chemical Company E - H. C. Maxfield C and E - 192.22, I - 1,152.05 McBride Lumber Company B - 39.48, C - .35, D - 5.34 E - 1,850.98, G - .50, H - 52.46 and I - 36,533.15 Archie McFarland and Son C - 450.00 McGraw-Hill Pub. Company B - 29.77, and C - 4.00 R. N. Mcintosh C - 202.51 Lorna Mclntyre C - 39.36 Meadow Irrigation Company D - 40.00 Meadow Town Corporation D - 96.40 Milton A. Melville A - 25.00 Pernecy Melville B - 105.69 G. and C. Merriam Company R . fi5.43. and I - 65.45' Charles E. Merrill Books B - 110.75 Metal Salvage and H:de Company Comp-any C - 43.75, E - 2.08 Evan H. Michelson .... B - 150.00 and E - 1,041.36 Midgley-Huber Company E - 867.50. and I - 3.608.00 Millard County Abstract Comp- na no any .jw Millard County A - 5,831.77 E - 40.55. and F - 286.87 Millard County Jr. Livestock Show C - 750.00 Millard Co. Tel. and Tel. Company Comp-any D - 1,645.46 Millard Electric Company C- 116 86. E-426.25, I - 6,087.58 Millard High School .... B - 80.88 C - 28.91, E - 2.00. I - 24.00 C. A. Miller and Son .... E - 209.25 Jos. J. Milne Truck Line. A - 2 00 B - 142.62, C - 2.00, E 51.27 and I - 84 75 Milt's Texaco Service .... C - 162.00 Mo-Mar Batteries C - 172.20, E-.90 Monroe Calculating Company E - 43.00 Montgomery Ward and Comp- Jack Rowley C Larry Rowley C La Von Rowley C - Ray Rowley C - 5.00, I Royal McBee Corporation B - 2,210.00 104.36 157.50 60-00 169.00 464.18 Salt Lake Blue Print Company B - 45.37 Salt Lake Cleaning and Dyeing Company E - 95.00 Salt Lake Glass and Paint Comp any E - 95.00 Salt Lake Hardware Company B - 719.24, C - 290.11, E - 273-72 Salt Lake Tribune-Deseret News B - 77.63, and I - 1.50 E. J. Scarry Company C - 226.42 Scott, Foresman and Company B - 206.06, and I - 48.64 Sears, Roebuck and Company E - 3.56, and G - 32.35 Glen W. Seegmiller C - 33.00 and E - 8.00 Thelma Seegmiller B - 25.71 Sevier School and Office Supply Company .... A - 8.00, B - 84.70 and E - 24.39 John Sexton and Company C - 971.29 Quin T. Shepherd A - 99.60 L. A. Shields D - 1,065.80 Rodney Shields D - 1.126.00 Shulsen-Dillon Athletic Supply Company B - 56.90 Silver-Eurdett Company B - 25-.13 Simon-Schuster, Inc I - 111.28 Ellen Sims C - 160.00 Singer Sewing Machine Company Comp-any B - 196.30, E - 52.80 Southwestern Dist. Co. B - 11.29 and .' C - 379.06 South-Western Publishing Company, Comp-any, Inc B - 175.06 Specialties Distributors B - 43.50 George S Spencer B - 323.00 and G - 18.83 Standard Brands, Inc., C - 364.14 Standard Equipment Company C - 334.38 Standard Oil Co- of California C - 798.51, and E - 16.52 George Stanworth C - 27.00 Lucille P. Stapley II - 63.52 Wells Starley, Postmaster A - 618.40, and B - 125.70 V Vodak Tractor and Service C - 3.25, and E - 35.95 Vroman's Company.... B - 754.30 and I - 28.19 W J. Weston Walch I - 30.80 Farrell Walker B - .65, C - 363.17 Warner Motors B - 4.40 C - 4,807.98, and E - 30.50 Floid Warner C - 450.00 Waldo Warnick C - 6.25, E - 22.50 Wasatch Chemical Company C - 6.73, D - 84.49, E - 57.87 Melvin Webb I - 46.00 Webster Publishing Company B - 67.03 W. M. Welch Manufacturing Company B - 635.75 L. C. Wells E - 880.00 West Disinfectant Company B - 66.50 Western Insurance Service F - 358.22 Gertrude Western B - Whitie's Service C E - 7.85, and I Whitaker Brothers I Charles A. Whitaker .... I Darlene. Whitaker I Ted Whitaker C J. C. Wilcken C E - 567.04, and I Clarice Williams C - Larraine Williams C H W. Wilson Company I Woods and Woods, 90.00 ' 4.57 - 16.97 - 30.00 - 82.50 - 62.50 - 77.42 - 10.00 - 51.00 160.00 166.00 - 72.40 Architects I - 3,596.80 J. LaMont Works .... I - 14,427.04 Wright's Variety Store .... B - 2.22 C - 7.10 and G - 16.96 Golden P. Wright ........ A - 1,216.22 J. Evan Wright C - 90.00 Miss Alton Egan vir.itcd in Sutherland Suth-erland over the weekend with her relatives, the Max Johnsons, Jiai.ej Owens and Bernard Jacksons, a o) her grandmother, Mrs. Rhoua Jackson. Jack-son. Alleen's mother was the for mer Lucy Jackson and a former resident of this area. Miss La Dawn Mecham visited over Sunday with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Corry. LaDawn is a sister sis-ter of Betty's. Pat, Kathryn and Stanley Tschag-geny Tschag-geny from Salt Lake City, visited in Sutherland with Bishop and Mrs. Johnson and family. They have a little brother who shared the same hospital room with little Daniel Johnson. The little boy was burned quite badly and required plastic surgery. Mr. Tschaggeny was re cently released from the position of a Bishop and is singing in the Tabernacle Tab-ernacle choir. He accompanied the choir on their European tour and plans to go with them on their future tour. Mr. Tschaggeny Is re sponsible for much metal work in the Manti and St. George Temples und the doors that .are on the new Relief Society building at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James Porter and baby visited over the weekend with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Porter. Mrs. Stearman is visiting with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Braney, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson Amon Johnson and Bonnie Graham. Miss Barbara Croft visited in Sutherland on Sunday with Miss Sharrie Steele and Miss Nona Skid more. Mrs. Sandar Blake has Ibeen staying stay-ing with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rawlinson. Fernard has been transferred to Fillmore as a rail road operator. This is Fernard's first assignment as agent since his work with the railroad began about three years ago. Up to this time he has been working night shift at the Delta Depot. The Blaks have a new little son and they will soon be able to join Mr. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fullmer from Granada Hills California visited in Sutherland last week with Mrs. Fullmer's mother, Mrs. M. J. Moody. The Fullmers were on their way to Idaho to visit with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Parker and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Beag- ley attended the Morris reunion held at Hinckley last week. They then visited over the weekend with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. William Bunker. Mr. and Mrs. Au- Jensen and children from Provo have been visiting vis-iting with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Wind, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen. Jen-sen. Also withMr. and Mrs. Johnny Jensen and Auer's sister, Mrs. Ruth Steele. We've noticed that the Wind's house is getting a new look. We understand Auer has been demonstrating dem-onstrating a little action with paint and brush as well as "elbow grease". At any rate the house receives re-ceives the improvement, and, I think the occupants receive a feeling feel-ing of satisfaction and appreciation. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Barney and their son, Gary made a trip to Salt Lake last week to attend the christening of their infant grandchild grand-child daughter of the Clair Gardners. Gard-ners. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moody and Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon Moody attended at-tended the wedding reception of of Miss Linda Lockhead daughter of Chub Lockhead and niece of the Moodys. The reception was held in 1 the Jade Room at the Hotel Utah and the couple were married in the Salt Lake Temple. The former Bishopric and their families had a reunion on the Tip- petts lawn on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hepworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor and family were guests, Melvin and Carmen were honored prior to their departure for Cedar City for the coming year, and Stewart, Ann and family for their visit here from California. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young visited in Sutherland on Sunday with the Herald Petersens. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walker re turned from California on Thursday. Thurs-day. They report that they had a wonderful time. Heber Rose and Cutler Henrie visited the Sugarville Ward on Sunday Sun-day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Tippetts, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ben nett, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Owens and family visited other wards Sunday evening. Also Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lyman. Mrs. Julia La Chemmanant and l.tr dhv veiled ironi her Salt Lake City, mother, Mrs. Mrs !:;. I ! a e May is spending the ' . ;;.a.'..i,h.i K ,, ..n, t i i Jo'i:v;on. : 'o:-.L; :;.'.'. titer h.Xi-.c Nevada and they are settle permanently in L JK ii A I. NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices. No-tices. Consult Clerk of District Court, or respective signers for information. at Peoche moving to St. George. Word was received by the Ander sons that Bert, their son-in-law had been given the position of superintendent super-intendent of the Sunday School in Albuguerque, New Mexico, and La Rue was chosen to act as chorister choris-ter for the junior Sunday School. Congratulations to both of them. Misses Charlotte and Loraine Stewart, Ste-wart, daughters of Pete Stewait from Las Vegas Nevada, are spending spend-ing a few days with the Ivo Og-dens. Og-dens. They are nieces of Mrs. Og-den. The MIA held an out door party at the boat dock on Tuesday, August Aug-ust the fifth. A very large crowd enjoyed en-joyed the gay festivities of the evening, swimming for those who were in the mood to swim, and boating for those who wished to ride. Everyone had fun roasting wieners and listening to the program, pro-gram, which consister of two skits, with Betty Johnson, Heber and Dora Rose and Ruth and Rulon Jones participating, a girls trio, Barbara Jackson, Annette and Karen Moody, a quartet, Glen Rawlinson. Kenny Mortensen favored the crowd with two accordion solos (Kenny plays very well) chorister, Zoe Fowles led the group in community singing with fun songs that all enjoyed. Church News Joe and Helen Barney presented the two and one half minute talks in Sunday School. The Sunday evening meeting was conducted and officiated by Bishop Johnson. High Councilman, Gerald Lovell from Oak City was responsible respons-ible for the talks, given by Gerald and Mr. Harder and two piano solos were played by Mrs. Lovell, wife of Gerald. The choir furnished the music for the evening. Pat Barney and Earl Johnson offered the invocation and benidiction. the invocation and benediction, the Senior Aaronic priesthood were Tillman Johnson as leader, and Ben Robison as his helper. Chosen to take their places were Heber Rose as committeeman or secretary with Bert Johnson and LaVar Owens as assistants. Congratulations to Till man, Ben and LaVar tor previous diligent labor and to the new mem. hers for their forthcoming NOTICE OF SALE To be sold for laLur, mnierial and storage ai Earl Uicaaidson, residence, Garrison, L'iah on the .Uh day of August, 1!':"3 at 2 P. M. the following motor vehicle: 191.) Make Mercury Strial No. 0CM9887, registered In the name of W. F. Anthony, whose last known address is P. O. Box 599, Oroville, California. Amount now due $35.00. DATED this 4th day of August, 1958. Earl Richardson First Publication August 7, 1958 Final Publication, August 14, 1958 NOTICE OF SALE To he sold :' Uu'hc, Material a. id storage at Earl Richardson, I-..-:; ,l.'.:ce C:ir:-isoi, Ul ah, on the "I'.'i ilv- of Ausu.-t, W58. at 2 P.M. the following motor vehicle: Year 1948, Make Clicvro'.el H;:t r No. 257224, registered in the name of Una Brannon, whose last known address is General Delivery, Loleta, California. Amount now due $35.00 DATED this 4th day of August, 1958. Earl Richardson First Publication, August 7, 1958 Final Publication, August 14, 1958 LaVar acted with the outgoing group but will go on with the new one. Congratulations to Karen and Darryl Fowles for their marriage and reception held last Friday at Sutherland Ward. The bride was very lovely and the groom acted as most grooms do, very happy for his possession. The program went over with flying colors with Coach Allred acting as M. C. We wish for these two young people many many years of endless happiness and success. The rain storm of last week was received with undescribed appre ciation. That is the first in this area in several months. We send greetings and good wishes to Lyle Morgan who is ill and has been at the hospital and to all in this area and everywhere, the same good wishes for a speedy recovery. Grandpa Ogden is seen driving his car and his tractor at times and reports he feels pretty good that theres no use complaining. Sometimes we agree to do more things that we know we can possibly pos-sibly do and so we find ourselves worried and committed and crowded crowd-ed from all sides. We think if we can only get through this immediate immed-iate difficulty but the future will always have its own problems and its own price to pay and its own hard difficulties to overcome, consequently con-sequently we must try to avoid adding to it the things of the present pre-sent that we continue to postpone. Time is a long time, and eternity is a long time after time and we should look far into the future before be-fore wre think of added responsibilities responsibil-ities or insurmountable self impos- labors. ' ed obstacles. NOTICE OF SALE To be sold for labor, material and storage at Earl Richardson, residiMce Garrison, Utah, on the 24th day of August, 1958, at 2 P.M. the following motor vehicle: Year 1950, Make Hudson 4-door Motor No. 50A65972, registered in the name of Allen Hawkins, whose last known address is 11831 Van Owen Avenue, Van Nuys, California. A-mount A-mount now due $35.00. DATED this 4th day of August. 1958. Earl Richardson First Publication, August 7, 1958 Final Publication, August 14, 1958 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice' is hereby given than J. Rulon Jones, Delta Utah, Milford County, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer, Application No. 22470, which proposes to appropriate approp-riate 5 sec.-ft. of water for irrigation irrig-ation use from a 10-in. well, 855 ft. deep at a point S. 1310 ft. and E. 700 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 24, T 16S, R7W, SLB&M. The water will be conveyed by ditch and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 400 acres in ENWU, NEU Sec. 24, SE'4 Sec. 23, T16S, R7W. Protests resisting the granting of the foregoing application with reasons rea-sons therefor, must be made in affidavit af-fidavit form with extra copy and filed with the' State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, 14 Utah, on or before September 13, 1958. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER. First publication County Chronicle, Thursday, July 31 August 14, 1958. " the Millard Delta, Utah, and the last, 1 V Kenneth G. Wright Rodney A. Wright . and Thora Wright ... ... C - B ... E - 61.20 5.60 32.50 I - 1,000.00 Dee Yates I - 112.50 Deanne Young C - 167.00 Nelda Young C - 483.84 Zion's Cooperative Merc. Inst. A - 11.70, B - 611.62, D - 13.46 E - 511.84, and I - 569.04 Zim's Hobbies B - 25.45 Zinik's Sporting Goods Company B - 282.06 TOTAL General Payments Described Above ....$ 732,965.46 All Payments (of $25-00 or more) .... $1,326,764.54 STATEMENT of SERIAL BONDS REDEEMED IS 1957-58 Issued in 1956 Bonds Number 1 to 95, inclusive. in denomination of $1,000.00 each STATE OF UTAH County of Millard, ss. I, Helen Rogers, Clerk of the Board of Education of the Millard County School District, Millard County, Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Financial Report Re-port of the Millard County School District is a full, true, and correct report of the receipts, disburse ments ana balances for the year ending June 30, 1958, to the best of my knowledge and belief Helen Rogers, Clerk of Board of Education, Millard County School District Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5 day of Aug., 1958. J. R. Wood, Notary Public Residing at Fillmore, Utah My commission expires: (SEAL) Mar. 2, 1960. the ft-... x-.JJ ..... -:wj,sv.v. lift- 1 ll1 I I I I I ' JUgl nlfllull 9et everything you -j iSi ' want in a bourbon... motif j pA mm r ni'Mjf--,i f : mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmm '9Jr' If.1.:. 1 ! t'.'.'i ' '' UM 1 ' 1 .. .. .. . . .. . . . . ... . 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