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Show Proposed Bond Issue Cents Per Kilowatt 5 Hour for Power Hurray City Power Plant is charging the obove rate t0 llieir ClIslOIlltTS. Alonzo. Norton Candidate Will Relieve Over- For County Commissioner crowded Conditions Alonzo Norton of 50 East 61st South Street, Murray City, Utah, announces himself as a candidate for nominterm to be voted ation for commissioner for four-yebe held in Murelection to the at coming primary upon ray City, Utah, October 22, 1929. Mr. Norton has been a resident, citizen and property owner of Murray for the past 17 years. of Murray City will be justified in considering carefully favjust why they still enjoy the orable rate they iay for their elecVoters to improve Voter, if Mini expand your Murray Electrical plant, he careful who you vote for at the Murray City Primary Election on Tuesday, October 22ud. The effect of your vote this year Is to be exceptionally important. Questions involved in the election are many, but some of the Importyou wish Social Items ... are: Higher electrical rates. probable eventual demolition of the Power Plant. Rehabilitation of the City Cemetery funding system. (Vii'lnuiitlon of a condition which many consider au extraordinarily expensive conduct of city affairs. An effort o jhtdtd a Greater, Finer, more harmonious City. A rebuke or an endorsement of Ignoring petitions of citizens duly presented. VOTE CAREFULLY. You Greatly Aid Your Interests by Weighing with care, for many are culled but Enjoyable Birthday Party Mrs. Joseph Mantle entertained at a birthday party Thursday of last week at her home In Taylors-vllle- , In compliment to her son Clyde Mantle, it being his birthday anniversary. A dinner was served followed later by a watermelon bust. Mrs. James Mantle was the assisting hostess. Theguests numbered twelve. Mrs. MJlton Beck entertained at a family dinner at her home in Salt Lake Sunday In honor of her glster.s Mrs. Arden Thaxtou, Jr. and Miss Peggy Tavoin who are few are chosen. leaving for Phoenix, Arizona on Monday, September 30th. DR. M. NELSON NOW The inurriuge of Miss Ula ( Htley, ON U. of U. FACULTY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. f. Ottley of this city, and Owen J. The faculty of the University of Carlisle, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Utah has been strengthened by the C .Carlisle, of Salt Lake, took place iiplMiintnient of Dr. Mildred Nelson Wednesday of last week In the Sail of Murray, to a place In that Lake Temple, Dr. Nelson will be Medical advisor to the woineu students of the university; and Is t member of the Mflff uf .physicians comprising the Student Health Service. Or. .Wlson Is medical examiner East and West high school of Suit Ijike, and has just completed (he examination of over lot! fr PERMANENT MEMORIAL FOR MURRAY CITY PARK PLANNED At a Monday night at the CHy liiill of the Murray Day and Kn r i ii Korean eotiiinllle, the tuestinii nf h rmanont memorial for Murray City part In the wnv of a cement bridge across Little Cottonwood ens-k- , where It Is imw forded was A nub was appointed, consisting of Philip Rent;, chali man, A. Juliti Hansen. A. O. (Vhimt and II. A Bobbins to Investigate the cost of the promMH undertaking and i funds ant materials could lie obtained. Mayor lAMer Informed Mr. Kent that City Eiigiinsr McDonald would famish (h. committee with data on tin- - tpiciloii if material tuviiisi. Htid trnbiible cost, A m.stit.g will he called by Mr. Ileiii , ah sufficient data lis Im ii i.i.n.in.il to make further linos and IIm UskIoii on the KiU.3s1. iins-tln- com-inltlo- !', ,, SHOP EQUIPMENT DE. STROYED BY FIRE Tie w,,ik "I MtiiMK ihtisteiiseii's residence at 1, siate, ns (suiipletely 'U' s.. 'l-- 't.,., ,y venies froi,, " th. rear nf .liop Rt fir,, J,,,, , ; ., , WlnlHy Th(, nn, ,,urt. ,..tr((. motor a ml tip r. t nf the niariiinery, I, u kl1 rcniilnjt ami ii.it matt tes;e, causing a daim '" f I'Jsi. The alarm wan not !' I (he In ,iy fin. department f..t it l() .,, f de-M- re-T-- ti a '"'uu: "'.,i,r I Fire n it, Prevention Week, efforts will int.ive ii.i t,. t, tvshu ! nf'.r ti)P m;ke l!tM '"' ' fire I". u over J Wby Why riro Prevention Cahoon Hostess at Tea Virginia Cnhoon entertalnel at il tea Thurmlay of delightful last week from 5:() to 7:00 p. in., at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ieotiard Cahoon of Ilolllday. The new home was decorated thru, out with late summer and fall flowers Assisting in Ihe dining nsim were the Misses Mildred and Margaret Hoss, Blanche Itulphs, Jean Clara Creer, Virginia Reynolds, Sharp, and Henrietta Henderson. Miss CahiMiii was assisted in by her mother, Mrs. Leonard Cahmai. One hundred guests called during the evening. MihS Miscellaneous Shower Honors Bride In honor of Miss Aftou Dliiuind, a brldi of last wis'k, .Mrs. H, Turpin enteriHliiiHl at a mlsi'ellaiieuiis shower Wislnesday aftemoou of last wis'k at her home In (iraugcr. The house throughout was decorated in fall flowers and refreshments were to fifty iiits. Club F.nleriained MWs Margaret Short entertained Saturday night Ihe girls of Lafa-lo- i club, at lu-- r home on State A dinner wns Hervtsl uinl stns-t- . the evening was sS'iit at bridge. Mrs. J. A. Hume entertaliusl at a birthday party Mmiday CMSiIng Hf her home on Vine atreet In to her mother. Mrs, Alfred Full flowers leeoraled Forssell. the rooms ami dining table, where cover were laid for twelve. Following the dinner the evHiltig was Hicut at card. Mr, ami Mr. Jeise Hulse enter-lalnis- l at their home In Mill Creek Tuesday evening at a family re union In lotiiplltneiit In their iil-- e. Mlsa Tbelma I'lxion of ArUoim. who In etinuite from Callfortila to I Kiln where she will enter mhool t tilt fall. A seven thliiy o'cbsk aupper waa ervsl ami Ihe remaln-de- r in n of the evening wan hkIiiI way. Hie table wat ttrae-tlv- e with fall flower. KncslM, In addition to Ihe ucl of lu'iiur. weie Mr. and Mrs. Ah in Itiirton ami daughter 1 Nell, r.f SM iu.d WUfmm 11a uti and daughter Wanda. Those firewnl from Ibla city Included, Mrs. F.va Jone mil) family, and Mr. and Mrs Fphtalm Wahlipilst ami daughter rn-pllmet- siit U Vee. Mr, and Mm. W. tVtisln f t'ast th Mouth iunmmee the marriage tAMUtlVTEM ARK BLOOMING of Ibelr dnogbter. I'hyllla Huddell, The Candidal! Hood on the who ha thing In U Angele. . J, HMn of Arljtona. The In Mr. burning deck, 1 Makin L i. marriage m.k place (,n August 1". HptntmWr one thing they said, The iming tniple will make Ibelr '""jray taRie W. N, U. Ser Inline In Superior, ArUoiia, for the lsu ' it read. If elected, ges Mr, Norton pledof service to the the best city ami will appreciate the support of the voters of Murray. The candidacy of Mr. Norton is on an independent basis, without pledges to anyone. Facts Regarding a Proposed Plan to Relieve Overcrowded Conditions In MuiTay City Srliools. the citizens of Murray expressed a desire that of Education should re bonded Indebtedness of the school district before additional buildings were erected to relieve certain overcrowded conditions that existed in the nehools at that time. On Jume 30, liWO, the bonded indebtedness of the school district was There was a sinking $112,000.00. fund of Slo.tisTiJ.Vi which would make a net bonded Indebtedness of In addition to this net ,1S,310.05. bonded indebtedness, there were notes outstanding amounting to which would make a net indebtedness on June 30. 1920 of In 1020 indirectly the Board duce "(lie $12.-000.0- $00,-310.0- ' Cottonwood Stake Pageant This bonded and .floating indebtTo Be Played In Ogden edness has been decreased until, at The Cottonwood stake pageant, "The Spiritual Awakening," which to capacity has tleen presented houses three rimes since June 1, will be produced again in Weber Academy, Ogden, Sunday, September 21. The cast of 00 niemliers will leave the Granite Stake house next Sunday at 3:00 p. ni. 1). Brandon Brinton Is In charge of trans-Mirtatlo- , of South Cottonwood, chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowler of Mill Crwk ward Ephrnlin W. Smith of Grant Ward, and Mr, Wixslruff of Cottonwood ward comprise the commute In charge of the pageant. Since Its first presentation at the Murray First ward the pageant has been shown In Sandy. Hiverton and West Jordan by special requests. Mr. Frank Olend, District Convent ion Central the end of the present school year, will be a Imiided indebtedness of only $l.,MMKjLMt There has been no flouting indebiediiess since 11)22. These figures show that the Board of Education has Iss-successful in almost eliminating Ihe 1A20. Indebtedness" of the i XCurray City there Schools. ' John Forbes is a Candidate for Auditor ar tricity. ant one Established 1892 Murray City, Utah.Thursday, September 26, 1929 No. 13 VOL. 40 ; To the Citizens of Murray: Having been solicited by many citizens I am putting myself before you to take up the duties of Auditor (One who will audit) at the coming election. I firmly believe that our City with careful examination of expenditures and as regards requistioning for supplies, can in a short time, be put upon a paying basis, for the benefit of the ,' Our biggest and best unit, the Power Plant, must be run on the most economical and efficient basis with the maximum service, to the people and a careful record kept of earnings where the rules change as regards power and lighting and a departmental system arranged so that the people may know if the department is a paying proposition or not. The same applies to the Water Department. Such things as parks, kept under another head as money appropriated for such uses should come from surpluses accrued after depreciation and indebtedness are paid on tax-payer- s. operating departments. I firmly believe the money spent through the General fund, to the amount of $30,000, should at once be returned to the Cemetery and invested for the present to the payment of wages for employees and for the future expansion by the purchase of" additional ground. It has always seemed to be the attitude of the past administrations to run the city under cover as regards meetings or business transacted. I would suggest as we have a progressive paper in the Murray Eagle, to print and give the people every particular of what Mayor or Commission may decide on and in the event of some large expenditure of public funds, to advertise same so that the people may be interested. Having been a resident of Murray for 12 years and having invested interests, I am for a business government for a business people. Yours truly, JOHN FORBES, During the time that the indebtedness has been so" materially decreased, the enrollment of children in our schools has ' steadily Increased, although there has lss-- no great increase In the number of children of sclnsil age that, live In FOKMKit Ml'RRAV RESIDENTS VISITING IN CALIFORNIA the city. The figures for sclnsil Kjpulntioti und school enrollment since 1U20 are.aj tojlovvs; t Word has been received here frora ' Year Enrollment Mr. and Mrs. John Brovvnlee of OsPopulation 19"JO-21404 wego, iregoii that Mr. Browlee has 12!) I 1021-2lecovered from her serlocs Illness MfVS J27H 1 12! of pneumonia during the mmimcr. 1022 2.1 1271 l!2:i-2- l 1 She and her daughter. Mits. Floyd 1027 lil Bolt mi, are sending a few weeks t too 1!24 2," Hits 1 I'.lS with Mr. and Mrs. Brownbs-'1025 20 ami. i:U't Kiitii Earl, and family at Iaih Angeles, I5b liCi; 27 '1!27-2.1521'. The Brownhs's were former resi. Ml:) 102S 2! 1552 1520 dents of Ibis city, where Mr. Brown-bIf will be noted that there were was employed by Ihe American 2:tr more pupils enrolled In the Smelter Co., as foreman at the schools In the school year lii'JS-2!- ) elect ric plant at the Murray branch. I lui il for the school year of 1020 21. While residents here. Mr. BrownleM I Hiringthis time thns- - additional was transferred to the Agna Calleu-tie'- s class nanus and four additional smelter in Mexico. Some jcHrs teachers havej-ect.i South Amerprovided to take biter he was care of the Increase of 2:!."i pupils. ica, and they are now living In OreU'lnlinueil on pate Si gon. 130 s mis-tin- g grin-tim- l Is e coiiVi-ntlou- , e s ,, vvi-r- l r e Jones Street Miss Atiirda lirlnghurst, I hhndisi. Lc-ste- r Auderson was Ust iniiii. The home was beautifully ibs. ora((sI In full flower. On the dining table was a clever miniature bridal uirty nml baskets of pink roses. The bridal patty MinmI In front of the liiHlitel, which Was outlined In pluk ii ml white Wedding bells and bankisl with asters, jlntila im. I ferns. The pa renin (,f the bride were nssKttsI pi g by Mr itlld Mrs. N, P. 1'ctcpson. imrcnls i f the bildegroom. The gift room wns in charge of Mil T, 8 Richards, aunt of the bible, lit her relatives of (he bible Who "is.Hl were: Mrs. A. N. Palmer, Mrs. W1I I Hani Ftahm. Mrs nt, n. Mis Hani,. iim..iil. Mr M.ny H liiowii, Hinl Mis Merle Pilehfotk. The yii,g conpli will m.ike their Their son. Earl, recently sold bis Interest in the "Motning Slates man" a daily published at Salem. lUcgou and be dim) his family arc now living fu Angeles, where be stalled a new magazine enlb-- Ihe "We-ioi- n Publisher." live jwirs ago. Earl Brownb-ewith three other companion, made the first en durance trip from Peri land, Ote-uo- I, , Mcvli-- froeked In Nile preen silk ami tulle, und Mlsn Itutli Nichols, whose gown wa of coral wi in ami tulle. Encb carried boinpiHs of tewct't peas In M-- to pro-"gf-a- The marriage of Wlsa Afton daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Thomas W. Dimoml of Beunlon ward, and llayinond S. Peterson, took place Friday of last week In the Salt Ijike Temple, followed by a large reception in the evening at the Inline of the bride's parents. The bride wore n dainty gown of isach crcjie chiffon and carried a boiuuct of pink rows ami Wile of the valley. She whs attended by 2 About eighteen ladles, members of the Community Club of MidvaK and the Cnity Chili of 1'nion, char tered a Bingham stage last Saturday morning and niotonsl to Tooele where they attended the annual convention of I'tah Federation if Women's clubs, central district. The convention was held at I lie beautiful new Kirk Hotel. A Imarcl convened at 10 a. in., the morning session starting at Io:.'to In th( hotel bull room. With Olvtrict lresident. Mrs. ,1. II. Mt'ltltW WM VS ( LI B wki.l id tki:,ni:mi:i at il Meyer of Bingham ctuiilm-tiiig- , AT DISTKK T CO.NA F.YNON Mrs. John Culley, Mute president. In attendance. The osning sorg Ten was, "America, The Beautiful." led of tin. Murray Woman's Oli.b A. Mrs. T. attended the Oistrlet Cramlall. I.ll.rar.v, )$ Coin cut ion held at T ted by Mrs, W. II. Floyd"; last Sal Mrs. M, Spclrs; reHinse, Mrs. .1. urday, Sept., 21. Mrs. i;,rtre .Icii H. Meyer ; vocal so,i, Mrs. A. T. kins. Mrs. Hugh Ward. Mrs, Fid Cavelilion (!'liudall. nhiness, Anderson. Mrs. W. L. Wright, Mrs. mliiuies. treasurer's resirt, vcrlfl-cailo- L. A. Miittiii. Mr. A. K. Short, of boards npiNiiiilmeut of .Mis. U A. McMillan. Mrs. Maud Midvale dins'lors, nominations for Oheguhhlcii, Mrs. Fiignte an. I Mr district (llristors from Tooele, Mur- W. (. Churches. coinMiscd lb,. turty, Mrs. Hugh Waul was npiMilntcd duet. Mr, and ray, l'nrk H'y: vm-adins-tofrom the Murray club t.. Mrs, W. Isgreu ; Thris-mlmit. te.rts by Club Presidents: Bin,' the district tin ni. Mrs. James Nerdine; Murray, were given the talks Iipilinir Mr. T. A. Marlin: (Jarfiehl, Mrs. visitors by Mrs. John ("ullcy, Male K, W. Kiss.rs; Park City. Mrs. Wni. ftsloraUoii (iresbli-ntand Mrs. V.. U Vetialde; Magna, Mrs, Boucher; VanCott, Mate chairmati t,f cliH, TiHS'le. Mrs. M. Spier; MidvaK Welfare work. Mis. H. W. Quick. I'liion, Mrs. N, Following the biiilncs session L, Forbusli, Itisvss. I luring a brief and prngrnin, the club member Interval im-t- i from theTiss-lof 111- Tooele Lioim Were taken nil II club furnished cars and took the fcnielti-r- . visiting club women on a sight seeing trip lu the smelter, On thinr FAIR AND FLOWER SHOW return they adjourned to the Hotd FRIDAY, SEPT. 27th dining room nml eujojisl a dclli-tnt'4 course bitiiiuel. ;rts'ii and while Coder (he ati-- i l'le of the Irv the club colors, were carried out In ing Junior High S b.s, ,,,( Ihe decoration and lis-s- , Hollnday Flemcnt-uS, Uh, Hob AftcrtKHiii sesiou coihcidiil nl ladny will bold ber unniMial Fair p. ni. Singing. "I'tah Our and Flower Shmv nt the Irving Own Beloved Home Land;" address, Gj uiiiasiiiiu. Frid iy Fveidug, Se t Mr. John Culley; paper on child 27th. A very enteiisive iireiiiliiiu Km MiHvlor, Mrs. Van tVtt, nf Hall Ijike. wtnte (balrmaii of Child We- ha Issii pieircl. Hit. In, ns nre lfare; adopt Ion of ivsoliitlons and to ls awarded for entries in almost general 01 .cimlon ftdlowist, Tlie every phase of home ami garden following ladle from t'libui and cultute, e Fast Midvale In atlendatns: In ciMinratioti with the Irving Mm. Waller Berreit. Mr. Fn-.- l Junior High Hch-situnny ineiiil-eC.mmler, Mr. J. II. Gns-r- , Mrs. of the ciuumuiiity bnve wotkel rlvle pride In Clyde Soifle. Mr. Clarenw Sharp. hard In stlmnlaie Mrs. Ijesler Forbrush, Mr. M. Sod flower, fruit and garden rulturo. iMr. ibsi. H. Winy, the IiubI llor don. and Mr. J, 11. Brown of Halt Lake. 1st, Mr, Sidney liSce. tbobv fruit y HKAl TIFI L FALL WEDDING I NITKS KENMON COl TI.F. 1 risi-lv-i- City by nuM, emit l day ending the news of their Journey to various large m u'iiet of and Cn'ifomia. Mr. I,iovmi,n. will Join Mrs. Urovvii- b- hi rnlifoiiiia where tiny will s.nd the winter. Euroiite, be may visit filmd In Silt Luke and Murray, home la iSranger. pro,lui,.r, bate alwuj belsl In making tin Fair a snws. yiar. iniirvilnus dlsplnys of dahlias were made by llHln.p Jo, F. iilst und Robert fatm xnd others. Fvery ibild brings n iholt (IU play of flowets, fruits or some prt bict of the gardi'ii. Walter Clark, Mrs. T. A, Mill bi.lland and others have cthibltd ihob-vntietl. of M.illtry, Tin work nml ethndts have Invii ar nin.tl through the o that the liitere! of the toungct I Thomas L. AndiTsou of Salt Lake and Miss Laura K. Nelson of this city took out a marriage license Tuesday in Salt Lake. Miss Thelma. Pexton, who has Iksui on a trip to California and Arizona, was vl4tlng relatives in this city during-- the week. Miss Pexton is on her way east to reenter college In Ohio. Miss Helen White has returned home from a several days visit with her sister and family at Brlghaui City. Mrs. F.va .Tones has as her guewt at her home, her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Alvln Burton of Nephl. Mm, Russell Hudson and young son, arrived In Taylorsvllle Saturday from Long Beach, Cal to visit with her mother, Mrs. June Lind-seand family for a month. The Adult class of the Talors-vlll- e ward Mutual Improvement held an open ulght Tuesday evening at the ward amusement hall. The evening was opened by community singing by the congregation followed by a musical aftier which refreshments were served ami the remainder of the evening waa sjieut In various games and damdng. Mr. and Airs. L. C. Miller had as their house guest the past week, Or. W, W. Ford of Chicago. I1L Mrs. Edward lawless, formerly Miss C lists. Coltou, of Vernal, recent bride, was the guest of honor Thursday evening of last week, when Mrs. C. E. Hlhhard enter tained at ndseellaneous abower at her home In compliment to Mrs, Lawlesa. Fall flowers wore used in the of rooms, and the time was spent In games and dancing. were nerved to twenty-fivguests. Miss Ijivoii (Jardner, ' daughter of Sfrs. John Anderson of Went Jordan, will h ave In a few days for San Pedro, California, where she will sail from that barter Septem-1s- t 30, on the S. S. President John son for the Orient, where she will the bride of Fred ,K SI luonscn of Shanghai, China. She will travel via Honolulu and Japan. The marriage will take place Im mediately after her arrival, where the young couple will make their home at present. Mr. K. Allen Batemen ajs-n- t the week end at Fillmore and Fish Lake. Mrs. A. Fugate was hostess lo the ladles of the Mvthodist IFF. AND WORK OF JOM I II SMITH IS 11! F.Mr: Ml UlUV isr WARD CONJOINT t.VT. Z'j e Com-iiiunlt- y Aid noelety WWnewday afternoon nt her home on Fast Forty Ii;hlli South atrts't. Ml RR Y WOMIN'S CM It HOLDS FIRST SILKTINO The Murray Woman's Ctuli hold very Interesting meeting last' 10, the first Tl.iirs.lriy, of the Mot!. at the Community Mw'!imi!i etiiirch. with Mrs. Mamt 'la gvlibb'ii. chairman of the program committee, icting li.ntits. Rivatise of the Imlelliiiie nbsonrt In Ciillfoiiila of Mrs, Minnie Duvall, cbstcl president if the club. Mr, I A. Martin soci'eeded. br as prcsblent. which tn turn a Mrs iiie-ii- Coiij.ilul for the will eet.vi ne Ward Muliny iiibi r auli m ii .to nVtiH k p III Owing to (."etielJll Colifett lui isimliig the f!rs Sunday In Oclob er the Ceiijolnt has bad l U luov el forwatd one ws-kThe i.lffl-v- t of the MuPwl ho thai this will not effect the attend iieisc nl the meeting atel (but tie HS,p1e Is MjiniilBted. s,p,. will come out and fripiort Mr. Webb, .rin ipnl of the Irv Ihem In the Work tbey are Irjiiitf itig Junior High s.bd. najg that tit pllt OVer, the .Shoo! Fair Is one of the The tleiii-in- l Autborldi'S of Ihe serin of (sh :ithe features of the Pull sea Mutual have oiitliiie! Hon. jisiutin ! I etven III ihe Mark Nhhol Is lieiieml rbalr-luai- lie sevrH Mutual jltit Mii't- lb"M? of the l"alr Coiniiiitteei InfiH. The nl.jisif t ml Work of lie Is Motklng tinder Ihe Kftieral a re tti Is' the live (Hnotioti of Mr. il V,. Jones, It. M (be ve preablcntii of the l l, 8, Stone and A. It. l"Hk in, I'liuoh, Thin year the Fair promise o Tie first one of Ibeoe ialkn will ' I out (in all previous eihibMbrti. mls'r !ah at 't;30 it hen AH lovers of fruiu etui flnwer p. m. hy V. il. Miller. are invited in mtemt. Sissial nniftbal hiiiiilat fu fit The tMolsr First Si-p- , !.t l s 1'n-- Anderson nt. ami Mrs, W, b s 11, flrst-vh-- Roth-wel- l ns vlissprcKldenl, and Mrs. I. T, Si blffgeu, secMiry, Follow lug tb business wejott, the club Was ctil. rtsiiied by flu' ilrls libs- - Club of lh Murray High, who Ming two tuinilrs, ei.inilill by Miss F.vftfn Bring liiirst at the piano. Mrs. Irene Roji lns gate very Ms-oi- Interesting talk on tin? subject of the Murray city Library, which wss greatly spprtslsteil t y Ihe rlub. Tea was scrvvxl tfter (l.e ptie gram. Ihe mrlon wilt l ftlvcn. Miss I'loromv Canticgleter will Ming s sopfsmi solo. Mr. Erirkwsi will violin iwibt and Mls Cbsme play Atwol will lend the audlencp la Ihe Slogsii. AU of Hi.- people have Hue talents stiil you will le gtesily s by lomlng to .tirfut Meeting Scptemiwr tb si 6 .30 p. u. tsn-fiti-- |