Show SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 22 1939 Brigham City O THE OGDEN BRIGHAM CITY Oct 21— Mr Woodland-Hollan- d ( Dr Rasmussen is a graduate of the University of Utah and Rush medical at the home of the par ents 27 South Third East streets President Hervin Bunderson of ficiated The couple stood before ine coiannaae bride wore a lovely gown of wine-color'chiffon velvet and carried a bounuet of Talisman roses ard lily of the vallev Miss Edith as bridesmaid in a frock H Gbrne blue taffeta andof Mrs honor matron i dressed in navy blue lace carried American beauty bouquets of roses Dell Madsen was best man After a short honeymoon trip Mr and Mrs Woodland will be at home to their friends in Ogden where Mr Woodland Js employed in the accounting denartment of flower-banke- college of Chicago (Link-Tiffan- ed o'clock Appointments for the tea table carried out a pink and blue color motif A lace cover wajrused on the table and in the center was a crystal bowl of pink roses and candles with taller Nv flower-lit- e vlie candles in crystal holders arH M ranged on either side MrsPetersen Petersen Mrs Dewey and Mrs Eugene Hillstrom poured and assisting in serving and entertaining were Miss Glenna Miss Roberta Ward Anderson Thorne Mrs Marvin Edith Miss Peterson and Miss Lois Ensign Mrs Holland was assisted in re- Marie ceiving the guests by Miss Wood Wniinnri and Mrs Milton I land of Provo " Saunders-Face- r Miss Norma Facer daughter of Mr and Mrs George W Facer of Willard and DeVerl Saunders son of Mr and Mrs George Saunders of Ogden were married Monday by Bishop Wesley Perry at the home of the bride's parents weddinz suoner was served to J ItXy members of the immediate kmilies and close friends Miss Wornr ia a srrn dilate of Box Elder high school and has beentwoemploy-- i years ed at Ogden for the past Mr Saunders a graduate of We- ber college is manager of a theatre at Fort Collins Colorado He will leave for Fort Collins where "the Couple will make their home in about ten days st club The Young Matrons C Mrs P with dinner Saturday Knudson as the gracious hostess centerSnapdragons and petunias set was for which table ed the members eight Bridge followed the dinner the prizes going to Mrs William C Call and Mr? Irven Hoist Beta Sigma Phi Utah Epsilon Chapter entertained at a preieren- tea for rushees at the home of I Ass Ida Fish Sunday afternoon The rooms were gaily decorated with "fall flowers and roses and gold candles made a pretty setting for the tea table Beth Baird and Iona Johnson assisted with pouring and Elaine Ward president presided assisted by Norma Wheatley vice president and rush captain Other members who assisted were Bernice Shelby Phyllis Johnson Barbara Baird Bernice Black and f 1 no-ho- IB club went to the Bear River-refuge Wednesday and spent a delightful afternoon with Mrs Vanez T Wilson taking with them a gift for her new baby son "Grandma Called It Carnal" written by Bertha Damon was reviewed in an interesting manner Monday afternoon by Mrs F A Hinckley for members of the Civic Improvement club The literary section meets at the club rooms every two weeks and are enjoying some fine reviews no-ho- st bird Tremonton TREMONTON Oct 21— Mr and Mrs Gregson Scoffield and children Ted and Dot and James Neilson and daughter Irene all of Spring City Utah were visiting on Sunday evening at the home of Mrs Scof field's brother A L Madsen They were en route to their home after a trip to Rupert Idaho Tuesday Oct 24 at five-thirp m is the date set for the annual harvest festival of the Ladies Aid This will be in the form of a dinner and will be under the general direction of Mrs Lewis Abbott Nelda Pedsesen was hostess to her sewing club Thursday evening at her home Fifteen members were present Refreshments and decorations were built about the Halloween motif Mr and Mrs G R Weaver of Bountiful and Miss Mae Calder-woo- d are spending the week end at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs R S Calderwood Those from Tremonton who attended the concert by Rubinoff in Ogden Friday evening are: Mr and Mrs D B Green Dr and Mrs George Ficklin Mr and Mrs Francis Moore Lucille Cropley Thea Heppler Helen Belle Noa Heppler Ruby Landvatter Nelda Pedersen Helen Winzler and Bill ty Jenkins Mrs Lorene Scott and Mrs Mar- guerite Ballard accompanied Mr and Mrs Don Honer to Logan Wednesday evening to attend the U S navy band concert Mrs Arch Richardson was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday at the home of her mother Mrs Leo Farnsworth at "Fielding High prize was won by Mrs Evan Green cut by Mrs Ed Fronk and low by Mrs K H Fridal Special guests were Mrs Evan Green Mrs Lula Taylor of Ogden sister of Mrs Ed Fronk and Mrs K H Fridal -- L'llian Felt During the afternoon the WilCall returnlard girls trio Norma Eliason edMrto and Mrs Aaron in home their after Dalton Ogden Jean and Facer Naldi several-day- s home at the spending "God Bless numbers three sang America" "Moon Love" and "To of Mr and Mrs Frank Taylor You" Two sorority songs and the Mr and Mrs Call are the parents of Mrs Taylor Song of Friendship" were renderMr and Mrs Aaron Call of Oged by Lillian H Felt den and Mr and Mrs Frank TayAlice HigensQn Jessie Kroksh niffi filler!- Rftva Jackson and lor spent Saturday and Sunday in They had dinner at uth Pearre were the five newjI Burley Idaho xthe home of Mr and Mrs Ellis 1a4rro4 11 - I y photo) V d the Sperry Flour Mills A beautea tifully appointed trousseau was given Sunday by Mrs Fred Holand in honor of her daughter Marie Two hundred guests called between the hours of two and five The-volum- e school of nursing and I Woodland of Provo were united in marriage Monday evening performed in' a lovely ceremonybride's a here is the book you have been is written waiting for by America's number one heartthrob authority Dorothy Dix who has helped thousands of happily wed and unhappily wed couples over the bumps in matrimony Dorothy Dix America's highest priced newspaper woman in this work presents her material in 41 chapters among including them the following: "Love — the "How to One Great Cure-all- " Tell Whether You Are In Love" "The Ideal Marrying- - Age"— (it's past the puppy love stage folks) "The "Should Teens Marry?" Mar"Second Problem' Money riage" etc etcj in fact nearly every phase of married life Outstanding in tne volume are the following excerpts: "As a cosmetic love has no rival It is nature's own prettif ier and it works a magic that no beautician can to emulate" "The safest time marry is around the thirties Men and women know what they want in life partners" "One way by which women catch men is by Fowles in honor of Mr and Mrs Family Party Call who are leaving November entertained Mrs Henry Tingey 1 for Long Beach Calif to spend her at "at a family party Sunday Bernice the winter Miss granddaughter will take Tingey whose marriage place in the near future Out of town relatives present were Mr and Mrs Elvin Johnson and children Mr and Mrs J W Hudson and Keith Mann all of Bountiful A tray luncheon was served Fourteen little guests were tertained at a birthday party Wednesday by Mrs Edward D Ward In honor of her : Drama Club Has All-Ameri-- Oct 21— Mr DEWEYVILLE and Mrs Horace Bernard and children visitied on Sunday with Mrs Joseph Johnson and family BEAR RIVER CITY Oct 21— and with Mrs J W Spackman Friday the Ladies Literary club and Mrs S W Perry at Slater-vill- e met at the home of their president Amanda Jensen The followand Gleaner-Girl- s The ing program was presented classes of the M I A held their group singing led by Mrs Cha-role- tt annual banquet and dance on FriLumberg violin solos by 13th Donna Jensen vocal solos sung day Mr and Mrs Ross Burch by Mrs Oskar of Logan two one-a- ct Mrs Frank Germer motored and to plays were read by Mrs Ida on and Sunday spent Kaysville A delicious HallowChecketts een dinner was served to the club the day at the home of Mr and members Victoria Johnson Flor- Mrs Sterling Marton Mr and Mrs Lester Pierson an ence J Gardner Sena Thorsen v nounce of their the marriage Charolett Lumberg Gertrude R Jensen Lovina Barker Amelia daughter Lois to Jack Robinson Burt Amanda Jensen Ida M of Lonnis Calif The marriage Checketts and Christina Bott was performed by Bishop ClarMrs Oskar of Logan was special ence Fryer at their home' on Tuesday night Oct 17 guest Mr and Mrs Alton Perry and Mrs Minnie H Jensen and Mr M G Perry visited relatives Mrs and Mrs Emery Reese of Brigham City spent Sunday at the at Plain City on Saturday Mr and Mrs Ray Gibson and home of Mr and Mrs John B children from Brigham City were Holmgren on guests Saturday at the home Mr and Mrs H L Moore and Mr of Mrs T L Wheatley and Helen of Ogden Mr and daughter Mrs Duet Loveland entertained Mrs Sterling Thornley and son of Clearfield Utah spent Sunday in on Friday in honor of her little this city visiting at the home of son Bobby Twenty little friends were present Raymond Moore and family Mr and Mrs James R Sharp of St Anthony Idaho is visiting in this city with Mrs Sharp's sister Mrs Rasmus Hansen and family Con Hansen who spent three HONEYVILLE Oct 21— Mrs weeks in New York City returned home Tuesday by airplane LeRoy Stenquist and daughter Mr and Mrs Clarence Janae visited with Mr and Mrs and children of Los Ange- George Hunsaker Wednesday Mrs Margaret Hunsaker was a les Cal Mr and Mrs Kenneth Burch and two sons of this city Brjgham City visitor Tuesday A wedding shower in honor of spent Sunday in Salt Lake City Mrs James Whitaker of Brigham at the home of visiting Azey Burch and family A brother of City was held Friday afternoon at Mrs Kelstrum and Mr Burch the home of Miss Nellie Hunsaker H C Hansen of Eiwood spent Games were played and refreshTuesday visiting in this city with ments were served Mrs Whitaker received many lovely gifts relatives Mrs Eleane Holmgren spent vMrs Ben Hunsaker was a visiWednesday in Ogden where she tor in Ogden Monday Mr and Mrs Allen Hunsaker of attended a dinner and card party a number of her school Brigham City visited with relagiven by tive s here Sunday chums Mrs Heber Walker entertained Miss Marie Peterson first grade teacher was called to her home Saturday evening in honor of Mr in Richmond Utah Wednesday due and Mrs Ray Walker who were to the illness of her father recently married Refreshments were served to more than forty guests The couple received many M-M- en Honeyville Kel-stru- m gifts Returned four-year-old-s- on "Robert G : The actual r (Link-Tiffan- photo) y Perry PERRY Oct 21 —Mrs Royal Peterson entertained on Wednes day evening for her daughter Pearl it being her birthday an nivereary games Progressive were played and a delicious tray luncheon served to the following guests: Dantzel White Mauneen Davis Edna Jean McFall Doris Davenport Ruth Busby Anna Laura Mathews Dean Young Keith Young Darrell Davis Boyd Nelson LaVerl Bate Fern Stauf- fer and Ray Barnard A group of girls entertained at a delightful party on Friday evening at the home of Nola Peterson in honor of Miss Wanda Nelson who will be married in the near future The evening was spent in playing test games" with "knowledge high score going to Mrs Robert Hamilton and low score to Hazel The honored guest Davenport was presented a lovely blanket Mrs Royal Peterson assisted the girls in the serving Mrs Lyman Wight was a special guest Mrs Tillie Christensen of Clark- ston Utah visited the past week at the home 6f Mr and Mrs Wallace Young Boyd White a student at the University of Utah spent the week end at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs LeRoy White Mrs Royal Peterson entertain ed a large group of little folks on Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter Opal's fifth birth day Beth Peterson led the chil dren in playing games A large birthday cake centered the serving table and an attractive lunch was served to seventeen present Si i skin substance of dinosaurs has been found in Wyoming the texture having been preserved 14000000 years -- THE HOTEL 145 OGDEN'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE FURRIER Expert Fur Repairing Remodeling Relining Cleaning and Glazing All Work Guaranteed L V i Mrs Chris Draayer formerly Miss Alene Blanpied daughter of Mrs Lemma Blanpied of Salt Lake City whose marriage took place in the Salt Lake temple October 2 Mr Draayer is the son of Mr and Mrs John Draayer of Clinton The couple will make their home in Ogden "a Mrs Evan Chenney a recent bride who before her marriage was Miss Melba Holmes daughter of Mr and Mrs Parley C Holmes of 180 Ninth Ogden Mr Chenney is the son of Mr and Mrs Frank Chenney of Kays-vil- le The couple will make their home ia Kaysville " h Mrs Frank Hunsaker visited In Pennsylvania there are "ice with Mrs Alfred Whitaker of Brigmines" where icicles form in hot ham City Saturday Mr and Mrs George Hunsaker weather and melt when winter and daughters Madge and Nola comes spent Friday visiting in Garland with Mr and Mrs LeRoy Stenquist A bridal shower honoring Mrs Caseel D Burke was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Or-v- il Hunsaker A delicious lunch was served Mrs Burke was pre- ented many useful gifts Mrs Truman Tolman and r pfc' daughter Elsie visited in Salt Lake last week i Mrs Donna S Lof green returned recently from a month's trip to the San Francisco fair and Los Angeles She attended the Coiffure Guild beauty convention October 8 and 0 at the Hotel Eilt-more In Lot Angeles SEVERAL OUTSTANDING BARGAINS IN NEW FUR COATS Washington Phone 48CS play ! - -- - club in flowers Gay colored fall shades of orange and scarlet were of combined for the decorations the drawing room and in the dining room a white and green decorative scheme was developed The tea table was centered with a graceful arrangement of giant white Japanese chrysanthemums combined with white carnations and roses interspersed with feathery ferns Handsome silver candelabra at each end of the table held white princess tapers Presiding at the tea and coffee urns were: Mrs Henry H Blood Mrs John M Wallace Mrs James A Hogle" Mrs Grant Hampton i ' Mrs Dean L Olsen formerly Miss Floris Springer daughter of Mr and Mrs J R Springer of Midway Utah whose marriage took place October 21 The bridegroom is the gon of Mr and Mrs J T Olsen of Provo After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home in Ogden (Photo by Ardis Nelson as the M I A assembly program Characters in the play were Jacob Hamblin portrayed by Verno Larson Mother (Jacob's wife) Susie Nelson John their son Keith Jaques Sarah their daughter Marie Smith a re- guests at a dinner party Friday ligious man Dale Barton William evening at the home of President Johnson a laborer by James A and Mrs Alfred Reese of Salt Lake McEntire Other guests included forThe community activity commit- City mer missionaries of the L D S tee of the M I A announced next German mission and their parents Tuesday evening's program will be Mrs F L Hansing is quite ill be "an evening with Edward McDowell one of America's first at her home Her daughter Mrs Anita Flippin of Oklahoma argreat composers of music" Mrs Emanuel Hanks and Mrs rived here recently for an indifi-nit- e Florein King entertained Friday visit afternoon at the Hank's home with Mrs Glen Thurgood and children a miscellaneous shower for Miss Miss leftr Friday for their home in West-woo- d Virginia Green bride-eleGreen will become the bride of KenCalifornia after a month's neth Reed son of Mr and Mrs visit here with relatives and friends George H Reed in the near Mr and Mrs Paul Spence and children of Garden City were MonThe ward Relief Society will hold its annual Halloween dance day visitors of Mr and Mrs James Friday evening October 27 in the Letz ward amusement hall Ward budget The Smith canning company tickets will be honored employees held their annual harLiterary Session vest dance Monday evening at the Mrs Hattie Sessions reviewed of the historical ward amusement hall the first part nvel "Joan of Arc" at the literaMiss Dora White of Los Angeles ture meeting of the Relief Society California is visiting here this Tuesday afternoon Mrs and Mrs Albert T Smith week with her parents Mr and and Mr Mrs Victor Smith at- Mrs Thomas White tended the football game Saturday Guest At Party afternoon between the University Miss Eloise Stoker was a guest of Utah and the B Y U on the at a party Saturday evening in Provo field Following the game honor of former members of the Mrs Leroy Dixon of Provo enter- Manhattan war in New York City tained Mr and Mrs Smith with Miss Jasmine Slaughter has aca dinner cepted a position in the office of Mr and Mrs D M Nelson en- the Wasatch Distributing company tertained Wednesday evening at in Ogden their home in honor of Mrs Nel-sop- 's Mr and Mrs Joseph L Mabey brothers and sisters Guests of Grace Idaho and Miss Kathleen included Mr and Mrs Ira Hatch Mabey U S A C student spent of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs the week end with their folks Mr George Reed of Clearfield Mr and and Mrs J L Mabey Mrs John I Hatch Mr and Mrs Mrs Elizabeth Dyer of Salt Lake Wilford Hatch and Mr and Mrs last week end with David Howard of Woods Cross Cityspent Mrs Fielding Barlow Mrs Leona Wilcox of Farmington Mrs J L Slaughter is improving Mr and Mrs Oscar Eskelson of from a recent illness at her home Kamas Mr and Mrs John C Her sister Mrs Samuel Flint cf Smith of LaVerne California Mr Kaysville spent Wednesday visiting and Mrs Harold Holt and Mr and with her Mrs Hawley Reed of Clearfield V Mr 'and Mrs Lawrence Sessions Mr and Mrs Victor Smith were and Mr and Mrs Myron Mabey left Thursday for a week of vacationing and deer hunting in Utah southern Visitor Roy Mrs Sylvia Tingey and daughters of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr and Mrs I H Barlow Mrs Walter W Steed and Mrs y) At Bryant H S Bird Mrs George Jay Gibson and Mrs Alann H Means Mrs W N Pugh was in charge of the successful affair and was assisted by Mrs D D Moffat Mrs F S Mulock Mrs Fuller B Bailey Mrs Murray Sullivan Mrs Sid Lockhart and Mrs John B Burnham Miss Lois Evelyn Schultz of Mag- na affianced bride of Roy Clay Hatch of Arthur was the complimented guest at a cleverly arranged bridge supper and kitchen shower given Wednesday evening by Mrs C B Ashby at her home in Magna A kitchen theme was carried out for the decorations and appointments Supper was served ft m small tables covered with gay d checkered cloths and centered with low bowls of colorful blooms Twelve close friends of the bride-to-b- e were in attendance coi-ore- The first in a long line of parties planned for Miss pre-nupti- al Kenneth E Linquist was given Thursday evening by Mrs F B Hall at her home 1441 Harrison avenue On Saturday evening Mrs Glenn Schwendiman entertained for the bride-eleat the home of her parents Dr and Mrs Perry G Snow 2176 Twentieth East street and Mrs J H Hoskison 521 Fifth East street will entertain at her home Monday evening ct Miss June M Breer 258 West Third South street was the hostess and Miss Laura Peterson a e 1219 East Fourth South street tne nonorea guest at a delightful miscellaneous shower and supper at the Breer home Wednesbride-to-b- day evening Feathery white chrysanthemums and pink roses were combined for the centerpiece of the serving table which was lighted with white tapers in crystal holders Eight guests were present At the regular monthly dinner meeting of the Salt Lake Soropti-mi- st club Mi Gladys Hobbs gave a most interesting and education- - writers on neutrality Discussion by members and guests followed Miss Rose Ferro vice president of the at the dinner Besides Miss Hobb's talk a program was arranged by Miss Emily Stewart The dinner was held at the Hotel Utah through the ar the rangement of Mrs Lois 4 Stringham attended Clover club social Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Ben Webster of Kaysville Mrs Vera Graves of Ogden and Mrs Sylvia Smith of Sunset were Wednesday visitors at the home of Mrs David Stoker club-preside- first time Almost all ages determined by the ear - reachinf method tallied with official records when tests were made ipiiii fni i (( is- H V '$ M & 4f h f Mil If ItJt ifif ) tar M' a Mr if mt cv - mmmmm:: g ieTi:fi?v MtmMi IT ti - Mrs Juel L Andreasen left last week for her home in Los Angeles Calif She has been visiting with her mother Mrs W IL Dalton of Roy and other rela- tives nil mi j" Tjlliri Mi NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT - CHAUNCEY W WEST MM South Fifth East Street Salt Lake City ROOMS SUITES APARTSIENTS BY DAY WEEK OR MONTH Rates MODERN COFFEE SHOP AND DINING BOOM $2° §4 mm PARKIN©' SPACE Out- Enjoy the door Patio for Dining and Recreation COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Four Blocks From the Business District Out of the Noise and the Heat Expert Furriers 221S Play Presented historical pioneer past presidents of the Harkness ct DEWEYVILLE Bear River City Society was well represented at the smart birthday tea at the Town cluh eriven Thtirndnv Afternoon Members and their guests were received by the president Mrs Mrs Charles C Bintz F C Schramm Mrs' L B McCorrick Mrs Mrs W A Cavenaugh Church P Castle and Mrs R B Link-Tiffan- Lomond Wed Halloween games and fa-r- s amused the gay crowd and a alloween luncheon was served Mrs William C-- ackett and son Richard spent the week end in Salt Lake City Miss Ida Schow - daughter of Mr and Mrs Ira-- ' M Schow of for Brigham City left Wednesday an extended for Calif Alameda visit with" her sister Mrs Clara and her brother Reed Hunt Schow Miss Schow will also visit with another sister Ellen in San Francisco and will see the world's fair other points of interest was Cnd miscellaneous1 shower Miss Monday evening by Maurine Hansen in honor of Miss Wanda Nelson who will be married in the near future The evening was spent playing bunco the prizes going to Loreda Hansen and Mrs Pete Hansen A delicious tray luncheon was served to thirty close friends The bride-to-b- e received many beautiful gifts Members of the Young Matrons' if v Program Tea Mrs Lew W Beason discussion leader—Miss Dana Kelly The next meeting is scheduled for November 2 CLEARFIELD Oct 21— Miss Fern Hamblin daughter of Mrs Hazel Hamblin and Ben L Graham of Abilene Texas were married "Flight" was presented Tuesday evening under the direction of Miss patient pursuit Virtually any woman can get her man if she will stalk him long enough" "Keep a man guessing Never tell him if you are in love with him" Ben The book conduces with Miss The Ogden Drama ciuh held a Dix's impression of the program and tea in the Shakesper-ia- n girl — a charming attractive room T3f Hotel Ben Lomond package of vitality possessing the Thursday afternoon with Mrs Hor- qualities of adaptibility originality ace Nebeker and Mrs S Harold femininity graciousness and charm Evans acting hostesses It is her idea to show the women The program was as follows: of America how to use these qualYocal solo — Miss Rosemary Bar- ities so they will be able to get ber? Varieties of Romance by Ros- —and hold their man— (without tand Maeterlinck D'Annunzio — him knowing it) — M T At SOCIETY The f"S SALT LAKE Married SOCIETY Wednesday morning by Bishop Melvin G Wood at his home The young couple were honored with a wedding reception at the Clearfield ward amusement hall given by the bride's mother Wed nesday evening They will leave soon v for a honeymoon trip to Abilene Texas where they will make their home The annual Clearfield ward con f erence was held Sunday with three sessions The North Davis stake Arnold D presidency including Miller G Harold Holt Clifford D Strong and Frank L Layton and members of the stake high counsel were in attendence The ward bishopric announced the program for the regular sacra ment meeting service Sunday eve ning October 22 will be furnished by a group of former missionaries of the eastern states your husband? Here's just the book the doctor ordered Readers especially the women folks — or men if they desire to be on guard against a designing vampire or a wife age 40 they'd like to trade for two 20's— Rasmussen of Mt Pleasant will take place in the Salt ' Lake temple in the near future She is a graduate of the Dee liss Marie - Holland attractive daughter of Mr and Mrs VJng Fred Holland and Darryl Woodland son of Mr and Mrs Milton r How to Win and Hold a Husband By Dorothy Dix Doubleday Doran and Co New York 268 pp Girls are you in love? House wives are you in danger of losing son of Mr and Mrs Daniel m CLEARFIELD Bride to Win Husband Palmer daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Palmer Park Valley Utah whose marriage to Dr J Howard Rasmussen and Mrs Peter Dokas and baby Winnemucca Nev daughter of were visiting in Brigham City old acquainMonday renewing tances and attending to a few business matters Mr Dokas says he and his brothers Sam and Andy are conducting a cafe business in the Nevada city Mrs Abby G Jenson of Brig-haCity has returned to her home after Visiting during the past two weeks in Salt Lake City Provo and Springville with relatives and friends s Tells How Miss Grace a 3-- B R Dorothy Dix Engaged to Wed Doctor Society STANDARD-EXAMINE- DINE & DANCE In th9 innon Q0Q01 Every Saturday Supurs Cuisiat tt$k&? A Sctntil-lati- if Cmd ttrtiinmtotl Muile (M1CIJ tMSSMJIILl T0 I |