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Show ' ' h- j - t f fEAB.Ko.i8i. i ipjMfp WHIM " : .7 INelghbors Can Uivt JS9 ' Inf ormatioa r f z ENTER STORE THROUGH LARGE FRONT DOOR : -- vr: 11.111-11111- - rAt , Hon thai $700 worth of carried iwsy by from the Cnlllmore Mercan tile company fot Union nometlme between midnight Tljureday tod " Nearl Friday morolnr. iNo doe $ to tbe ldeiilty of the bnrglan haa beea lea reed, thus far. accordiDfj to Sheriff J.' D. Boyd. who With hia deputlea wtlgftted the bureUry. No one near the atorc aiwrd any nnniunl bnlana (iur;i g the night or saw any car 'drive up to the store. Bishop A. Cwlllmore, owner of the buBiueisa, than 60 feet from the front door of m brfi-Kla- -- u ilvieai the ator. Entrance to the tore had been gained by prying open the front door with a jlmmle. After colleet-In- f the foods, the burglars are be-Mejed tf have carriedjont to an auto waiting some whera near the ystore, Tbe direction taken My he A iar haa sot ben learned by, Che of-heoWw Jeera; aUhmiRh b.jm Tup n aome of the vntt known to hare passed throngh the towns to "y the north, on the theory that the burglare are operating out of Bait -- J - ; 7: " '. v. . 1 - t - ' 7. , ' To i tbe Bishoprics of the Wards v Utafe Stake : - , 1iMi1111.1t . . ilulllDfillU iMMPninci v"11' - inn iiiii i " .' price two cents' A m-nfii- mi i ii ii : n. i i 1 ill State Vice Pre to-Bo- -- ost - ; ' : ; II 11 . : -- The Bingham disaster that has taken such toll of life snd property, leaving widows, orphans and many homeless School Owns Natural Stadium ident. Urges Jarmera i uie Are Site West of University fif aH : - Pointed Out? , Sugar Industry . ; elidtsWethe sympathy Hill to snggest you that , at your Sacrament services, rVoV RAIL HE INDUSTRY MRS. GORE SHOWS Sunday February 22th you give aU an opportunity to con NEW JYMNASIUMTO 7 SHOULD THRIVE HERE NEED OF ORGANIZATION tribute to the relief of these stricjeen people. f7 BE BUILT LATER Frightened Horses Run Into Provo Car At w z Killing Two and Injuring: Utah . Ranges Overgrazed Claims Fanners Slow' In SeeStudents Volunteer to Push (Signed) TIIO'IAS N. TAYLOR, . Economic Value . of Band and ing Speaker says: Work By J. WiU KNIGHT, ' Cooperation A Flay Are Featores Donating Labor t SIMOr' E. EGGERTSON, Two Provo high school girls were killed lrian accident r Presidency Stake.. The most successful and lsrgest With a consistent program of con "A stadium building campaign was at Payson shortly after 3:15 o'clock this afternoon." Another eervatfoa t'tah should find avail attended meeting of the Provo Farm t Brlgham Young univer girl is "We are not begging bat opening The faculty and students of the la seriously, arid pei haps, f itally injured, while two other able for us 10,000 deer each year, Bureau local was held In the junior an. opportunity for giving," said nniyerslty will make their'contrllm-tl- sity on lYlday niorning by lresl- girls and a boy sustain: J bruises end cuts about Mark Anderson, president of the high school auditorium Thursday the lace dent O. K, .Manaen ia making an auklya 8, Harris. The and Provo Conservation aasociiUlon, told evening.. The meetinrwas the first Mayor to Professor Herald It. Clark . . ,, ;V' body. 's v ''."',?.. announced In behalf of tbe widows and that some president appeal ' the members of the chamber of com- held by the long dormant local farm DEAD THE Jttore. at JBolversitx fund , Ijook on band Pt 41saster jat ths Bingham ' merce at their monthly membership burean which now l exhibiting re- orphans Nina MeGuire, daughter of Postmaster and Mrs. J. P. Members of tbe relief fund begin the work. In restiouse to a before tne jitndentB. of Brlgham meeting held to the Provo high newed life and vigor, under the 41c call . men Mcuuire, 468 North University avenue. : will be present at all of the .among-thon Friday nwrn. Young university school auditorium Thursday eve- JS!fi8 Sit frealdpnf A. M Anrterann ....... .. church services in tbe students of the.unlvertdty to Marva Andelin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Andelin. dty'Sunday Blngffthe dtber and ttewny. eleftted oflj i esch a days work on the project 552Iorth Seventh The beauty spots in bis life, the to receive donations. , President J. William Knight pre- fleers. hundred of hands JmineiUntoly. is . were 'oc the bf progress continued, reported mayor THE MOST jConticued SERIOUSLY INJURED sided at tbe meeting which opened Interesting and 'jdwa'tlve ad casions': when' as had responded to the commktee. It Is believed that shot into tbe air. It Is probably that Wright,; daughter of Mrs. Hattie Wright," Bown, by an all too brief concert given by dresses Kere made by Mrs. Ivon by the close of ; .Sunday- - evening work will iteglit in the near future J76 North University avenue,- - Fractured skull. the Boy Scouts' band, under the Gore of Genola. bead of tbe home appeals for help for, the sufferers r" Tbe disa wiU lit have gone over the top. Undertaking great qih flood Provo frpnj Jhe. Jth,natow THE OTHER INJURED Waforahip of John Omsnsuu. While section of the national r are - and organization aster, the San IVanclsco eaivb- - Reports from other communities and will require much . this organization pt youthful mu'si- sister of Beth Weight. "Bruises and t f. P. Drownr of Ogden, vice labof.-lWH1 prolmbly" take twe and In slate the a drive that uake of the and other county catastrophes elaat..bjf BdtLbcta la- eklsfeace-- long ptesldeB-the state farm bureau similar nature. , fl meettuir wlft .jnauiiiiat' lacWsB.1 7 the boys played like veteran musi federation. Dr. R. . Bess Boyden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Boyden, Evanft of Lehi, In Lehl the committee has collect- ris, to complete, the Work, It will be said lu closing. "Remember," cians, and' their 'various numbers of the Utah county orga "That to him, that giveth shall be ed almost twice as much as were lie necessary, he explaiited, n)t only 181 North First West street. Cuts and bruises. president brought forth great applause. Their nization also made a few remarks. to have a deep drainage of the field Leland Bown, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bown, 376 assigned that city. ; r given." rendition of "The Stars and Stripes but also a surface drainage in order North University avenue. ; Minor cuts and bruises, Mrs. Gore pleaded with the farm-I able Forever," fairly thrilled the audl- t rtry nlthlj, mjDeJIIU, ers to wake up and help themselves hat tRp flHO a coiiipleof bourses fter a rain faffier than to expecTthe other fel gratulated for tbe interest he is low1 to storm. The 'university has - a ns, Ah examination conducted by Drs. A. L. Curtis" 1' taking in training these voung men, farmers'septaandHmprovette' ' ) ralsite-ftntadl-H condition lying Just and LD. Stewart disclosed that Beth and this band will be a great facWright had sustained UK I .iwert lhrersity hilLirtie elevh ametftOUHer-jcopditpiliv tor 4a adding tf t the boy 'toot a'clock ihis-.- ,! DIES Mrs. said Gofi themselves," IfZWi-PWtTton'They UiVl L of this district " organisations "little afternoon is and held 'her oUt'fdr 1; hope fur ' not must the tecov'ery. the section first of the work to depend entirely upon At the beginning of his- lecture Bown Leland With was on the its way Crivlng, party le completed... Br." Anderson gave Cifford Plnch- - agencies established to assist them. to Nephi where they were to attend the basketball game to-- ot'a definition of conservation. Js Work depends mainly upob them- . The studeni work. will prcbubly learn to look If don't selvesv Detweenrrovo anq tne Nephi nlgTi scfiociis: they foilowaf jigniThe beneinployed atiWbeginniB is accident happened as a team of horses driven bv - "The conservation movement is an after their own interests, ho one a trench a foot or eighteen Mrs. Alice Hobbs Banks, wife f effort to one the natural resources everwill look after it for them." The first annual oratorical con- inches in depth whU-- is to be filled Tohn Dene of Payson became frightened by the northbound Orem nasspfiffpr train nnd tincnntrnlleH ran intn tVia Among the factors : nwklng; for William E. Banks 813 West Third test at thaPcovo high school under with cinders for the track. TVia of the earth for the greatest good of the greatest number for the long- - successful farm life,. Mrs. Gore men South street, this city, died this the auspices ml the Sons of the The site of the present athletic Ompact was so severe that the automobile turned over three . .' , .. ' .I.J tioned an adequate "incoineealth. morning at 8:10 o'clock. I. Ji. t'"fe, Tbe ntrpi b'pg " fgi Be tBuwi Maaujstnting-pn-jo- e recreatton. ucatlon religious lire, to auwhich conservation one. President Harris stated) as (be stands is stroke of ajwplexy.1 AH of the occupants of the car were thrown td the day morning at tbe high school social and make the country, to which it is community surroundings was born in England, 'March 30, ditorium by Richard Spraker, son ground will be needed for the next avement.. The Andelin and the MeGuire girls were dead" appIiedTthe beSf. possible place, to responsibility. She maintained that 1858, and came to Amerca when a of Mr, and Mrs. Charles B. Rpraker. building to be erected, by the unlver when help arrived. live' in. It alms to Insure perman- - the best way in which to obtain. child of six. She lived at Pa ro 153 East Center street. The gold sity: , accident was entirely una voidable,.! t.JiappenedT The factors is the these cooperathrpngh entpro8perltyqf the. hunwn jrace. wan, Utah, until 187T when she mar4iuedal offered by the. MErsdrtttion so quickly according to eyewitnesses traveling behind the car. There has been a fundamental mis- tion afforded in the farm" bureau. ried Mr, Banks In the St George presented by T. Earl Pardoe, who each student totheTd'tylrwottrthHt will contribute, It is conception that conservation means While individual homes may assist temple. In 1900 the family moved With '.Ellas Gee, deputy sheriff of probable," in accordance" with "the that it took the occupants of the Bown car completely by these she in a resources said, but of factors, reaching hoarding , nothing to Cowley, ;Wyo., where the family Utak county, represented the Utah KUggestion made by one of the stu surprise. for the future. There could be no they cannot gain the Information or lived until eight years ago when of the organization. dents at the assemblage,' that a i, . Done was driving his team north onto the state highway chapter more "serious mistake. 'Wise use is apply the. same as well as the orgathey moved td Provo. Spraker, who is a .twelfth year majority of the students will work from underneath the viaduct at the bottom of the hill just one of the first principles of con nization. She bemoaned the lack of iMrs. Banks was a devout Latter- student at the high school, spoke on on' the stadluiiii on "l day. The before cominginto Payson, As the team entered the viaduct servation, but it refuses to recog- rural Jeaders In Utah, which she 'Miricoln and Ills, Worth to the student iKidy is now so large that it" the horses became frightened of the approaching' northbound a Saint as Served had and day nize carelessusejDeedlesS wiisle, saia was due mainly .from a desire is not necesssry to 'employ the ser Orem train and started to run away. As they came onto the1 . A tte, let and ,wanton destruction. on the part of th7&rmer to shirk mif Nation." Ufe. In this capacity she The judges of the content were vjces of all the students In" white .state highway they ran straight into the Bown car upsetting The speaker gave a brief history social reSponMuty.r She declared ot t three times. of tbe conservation movement in that in the past the farmers have made a host of friends who will bH Clayton leaking, Attorney A. V. washing the "Y." The. funds for the stadium have Watkins and Postmaster J. P. America which, he said, had its real bee.n too individualistic and sus- grieved to learn of ber death. City Commissioner J. Elmer Jacobsen who was a short In addition to her husband she is Harlan1 Adams head of the lieen obtained prineliwHy J"rom profbehind the Bown car was one of the first, to send word beginning under President Theodore picious, thereby causing failure to He deplored the fact tbe best interests of the farm bur-e- survived by two sons; and five department of public, speaking at Its of Brlgham Young university "0 Provo of he accident.- - He assisted in getting the iniured Roosevelt. lt rTWllllam 3. thrJighjrchox),,waau charge of Wk- Ktor that toulfcot lrtah'rtimberuMid is n and the eo()peratlvehiaTkeltng daughteraas-follo.Fe i,., notified" Postmaster rf Pmf. Herald R.'larlKof thteiff A Banks '.. de- - associations. ndT3Irs.7Allce" C.r Stephens, lheteontest( . , : , destroyedtCmgraring.-H- e of the the other MeGuire, and parents injured left hurriedly sum commerce. has The o,f lege: clared that by proper methods of Mrs. Qore insisted that tbe farm of Cowley, Wyo.; Mrs. Mary Ellen The judges selected Lynn t acTidti'9a;'oon 1 asInformedt, Uf1i mlil.Kl hi by prinliliilli i;lHtaf E. conservation pruva shdulcriw the burean must be 'an .'organisation Lowe, ' Cane, i Wyo. as second choice.v tlls topttr' Joseph team basketball Provo The the school were from, high tie center of s ipreat railroad BankaVTMr s; i.NeftleTHlxonVr Mm was "Footprints." The other con jnanu- through which the farm people will A site fori gyraimsima, of wlilch iamong the "first to arrive at the 'scene of the accident.". The" T factaring ndustryfthere- - being a work aa well as through which they Vera B. Miller and Miss Verdn testants and their ' subjects:- - were the nniverslty Is- sadly'in neeq players assisted m .taking their injured school mates to the. u great quantity of tie timber at the will receive benefit. The women as Banks, .all of Provo; also 3? grand Eraest "America WhHehenA has also Ixn flectwlir according ti) hospital. head of the Provo river, which, with we ng tne six v;' great grandchildren. First'; Tom Scbott, "The Influence mut brought to children, M. P. Brown, Developins; rayson, rour umers . h tim-he- - . rv-- , . JWlth-whb-- win-mltte- Ho e -, , e - , tisg..r....r: -. - East-street..- . ( . ; -- - - Addie-Wrig- of i 1 v: - ht, " aT CTOrmngo-TmenT- 1 ft AUCEfl;BAIMRAKRW x-r- ay , fTl ftTllllI ATII0:,IE. - wliiliil ' ft ; I I I : ? ' MESMERE HEREFRIDAil . Besides the merchandise, the bttr- jtlare alao took about 78 blank checks of the CulUmdra Mercantile company on the Bank of Pleaennt Grj?mM.:.CheciaJtaken -- were . numbered from 8433 to 8631. fv-r- : .Among the articles stolen were dreeae and coato. eteral iadi tne pair of bloomers, 13 silk short sieve sweaters eight men'a over coats, aix" men's leather, coat one ladles irhite gold wrist watch, manienring seta, pearls, beads, rings, knives, men's gloves and belts and various other articles. Vj : uring the "past" 12 "years the CuHimore store has been burglarized more than any other store in Utah county. . 1926. FOR SYMPATIC AND AID FOR tv-;- Clothing and Jewelry Valued Taken 1750.90 i : Away ' ' . ff)vo, utaii. f&iday, February, 26, - JiPIS Mfinii 1 . ; ' fit TAI !( Tnc Left By Burylars; Poasibilitlea of uwn uame No ' - : V. TUCMI-- iiii iiiiiiniiiiuii mi i V . ? g 4ig-gin- h ' 11 I 1 1 1 wntewrr?--- . T 1 1 - I o4etj'-WH- K . ". - ferita , ' - " SHOOT GETS - i n COOIiDGE TAX '; " ..: Ml'ifrwaMw Broad-ben- -- SIGfMTUREPEN :.r. - ws - -- - 1 E 4 - I Tax Reduction . ; Signed By the Republic Creosote plant in this President Coolidge -- city should develop an industry of gether tlon. great proportions. . ' The Today " . the some of the eastern states as examples of what can be done in the preservation of wild life, and emphasized the need of more game refuges. ; In conclusion be emphasized the need wel- balanced proof gram of conservation in Utah. Much of his lecture was illustrated by pic ture slides of scenes in Utah and Mr Anderson WASIIISOTOX, Feb 26. (UP) President Coolidge today signed . federal tax $387,811,000 tlon Wit - BID at 10:22 : nt, rediic-'t- r today; malr-- Jng The ceremoney of afflaing-t- he presldenfa "Calvin Coolidge' in his round scrawling hand was without pointed-t- two, alstera.Mrs. Emma Meatl of Famons-ile-n Angeles and Mrs. Tyrphenc Past, Present and Future"'; Norman Carter, "Causes, Cha meaccomplishment ot the state West of Parowan' Utah. farm bareau since-it- s organization Funeral services will in" all prob- ters and Results of the Revolution.:" was interestingly reviewed ability be held in the Provo Sixth ward chapel Sunday afternoon, tbe by Mr.' Brown, r He traced the MESSAGE FROM OHIOVN the .suar companies of the hour to be announced later."' FLOATS TO IRISH SHORE in the the organlza. work-- of (Coi'tlnued-ffl- a. Land of Los Page-EU- &l. President Harris", it is to ; lie at of rniversitv Hill, hot far (be from -- the north end of Second fit East slnn-t."- : . CHANGES MADE IN OFFICE OF QUEEXSTOWX, . (U. P.)- LAKE ARROWHEAD, Cnl.. Feb. on tho shore nottle- - plcked-n- p 26 ( U.- - P. ) University trained bellat Youghal, 40 mtleeast of hops, only. f This is the slogan of the taHe here, contained the following pretense except , that caused by a " ' '...- 7 corns of camera men." Wr. CodUdge Idaho. Arrowhead tourist hostelry, catermessage;; " Preceedlng Mr. Anderson's talk 18, 195. , Who-- I "Sea, Angnst to clientele. waited patiently nntfi the camera select ing -' T , , piay, xonng America," r tmn told hjra they "were ready.; : a one-a. "We employ only college bred ever finds this bottU.. inform Wf.h I Jukal it SNf.ie(ljtating ths Carrol Carrolton, mounHelmef, . on bell He then picked vup our pcn, ' and was' firesented la splendid fashion the boys staff," w'ortt of ha Utah County - Farm tain hosteler? advertises. "Our ser- - County, Ohio. Reward, ,Sl6.0O. wrote his first name.: He put down by a group of students .from; fhe under Burean and In the interest of econGikkI luck... , the first pen picked up another and Brlgham Young university,' Par- .iTwent.v organizations were repre-- vice 'is intelligent,' courteous and Am 63 todan T Earl.. the office (hat hag lieen mnln omy, for the at sented class.' business i the'directlon of Prof. meeting wrote "Coolidge."1'. high tained for th? p(ist firp years In the '. i ? " I 1 i ?' "Better, Homes Week." held at the The president then, handed the dee..', Charles iosle of the Young unlRoundy building will, fie'closed and public library Thursday evening. school of ; music gave a Mrs. Ivan Gore, tbe verclty county farm, burean work will chairman of senate chairman the f county llcan, Utah, of vocal numbers which were le tarried on lntheoffiee of the explained the movement. Miss Ruby finance committee, and the other to couple se ' v-well received present cguntT agricultural agei Smith, county homdembnstratpr4 - HepresentatlvelGreen Republican, conclusion of the program the At "to Reed Warnlck." ,' said tbat it was ner desire to assist " Iowa, chairman of tb house ways President The people 0 Provo have good reason to be proud- of the splendid lng '' Mr. Warnfck Knight asked for an ex- - Provo as well as the county, states that he has and means committee which draft' I of young manhood represented on th Provo high school basketball type meetto of' as what sort presslon as executive resigned secretary of The sentiment of the meeting was ed the measure, ',, of ths ardent sporting enthusiasts of the farm bureau and will devote his mgs me uituiueru oi iuh cuuuiuvr that the educational ; part. o the team," says' J.'W. Thornton, one were Sen -those present Among the town. time to his personal interests. preferred; and the response indi-c- a projectr st resslng-th- e e spirit orsoul ' Thelr ntorsglmnionrt Democrats-Nort- h division games with ted that every one 'was" highly exceptional feat of battHng through-iIt h said that the work of. the home be mem-"fi'undertaken of the rather Carolin ranking . minority an athletic hccompllshmenl which deserves county agent and the farm bureau pleased with the entertainment and one defeat is of the finance committee t Se preferred that form of meeting as than the home demonstration. ' It only that jiwirallel prganjzatlon, the highest Dralse. 'etary Mellon, PlrectorhLBndgei com pared with- the- - luncheon mee- t- TV "I have been with them in the gyih and the dressing, .rooms ; huve It can le more satlsfactorllycnrrled of tbe city is to send In a suggestion - Herbert JiOril,' ReprpsentaUve lng. Vor the part of the program they seen their cuts and sprains attended to. I have accompanied them on two on when coinbined Into one office. Connecticut, Tils n, rfepnltlicin, The' pi in for the future Is that wonld like to stres and promote... Garner. bf their Invasions of outside towns and. I have never, yet heard any leader ; Representative floor I ml n A frtHTTTT th llWnt ftl " aer-Tr--Hasler 28 Unlted was Mrfc HELEXAr e4 MontFeb. Texas, 8n7tlon6t"pTOffinlfy7ot ."ihe Culnfral vfurin' and inspector chairman. A boose ways and 'means committee Kews) Under an agreement reach- unanimously-electe- d bnreauatnwlirTia veuartersto, theWsident's ed with the state board of pardons, committee of five, will be chosen to is 'so commendable that I cannot refrain front. CQnapUmenting Ltnd Everett Sanders, This tu the new city and - he A chairman wlfo a friends of Fred Peangells, sentenced " fi- V perBtarr..-"-'he the peoplef ProTd, ihe blgn: school w'lljlcE will "be a miteh held np-- . 15 to Ufe Impriwmment for . iiurder, committee will .also be chosen from was The 'freremony Mhelr accomplishment Ui the art, ot,Uai) more.'suHsTactpry jitrnupiMuent tbn " - ihe different organizations to put entire Bulldog si)uad, of bis, will. deportexpenses of of tardiness becansC the pay. ' mlnntea ' yi'Jj-.i.'.- i ;, that which has heretofore eslsted.1 -.living and clean thinking." - Benato - - tlon to Italy. . - over tbelr part of the project. fllmmoiii, J A BEHER HOMES; 7- FARM BUREAU V WEEK PLANNED - l-- sparks from live wires! by-tho- L- . iri . : . i y-k--- - m.f& -- nraBklnjf-Deieras-oatb- "game!loljrMrjOorejrlMmelj fhe contest, rather than to remain Orom. - ; cider.t after - - at Nephi for the junior : - rr . lr--- .r; . .'UF is be;no- - investigated - also,., by- - Deputy B. and George Davis. '. Roocr F. 'herifsf The tHKiies of the doad rir!s " ill ba taken to Provo tonight. Th1 "Z ' . -- ' . 1 .sl ac-ce- ; : - city schools were injsession in an effort to call ,off the game with NepHi tpnight. If the Nephi school authorities will d to the wishca of the Provo school board the" game will . - rnfroiafl unti' R't'itefdnte. Should the Nephi people refuse to postpone the game, Superintendent. H. Claude Lewis will instruct all 01 thejrrovo poys and girls who left lor the - -W- atlft county-nirildiug.'- sndt!oah-lmrapn8,B-welli'- -- s, LEHIBOYSMT LASTTRIBTUEi --SENT TO OGDEN JO GEO. JAMES .. -- f-- 4 "limes fllUltiple John Wadsworthr--bish- op Sidnejt duff 'and Bishop s John Johnson were ihe speakers at mitted to the state Industrial school tbe funeral sef tices of Georse ' Jiiniea held Thursday nfteanoon In by Judjro deorge Worthen.. :: Guilford ho'is satLlo Jiaveje-- . the Pleasant View ward chapel. ' . Each speaker touched on the (rood . peatedly rfefled the local officers qmihties of j his departed .frlendi with com the by ref using to comply w;tltw4iB)f the Bplemlld splrit-- ot pulsory 'school. ntteuiUince law. industry that characterised his- life, the Johnson Imji who has-Bishop Cluff presded at the meet-- . worfciris permit, to run utvar. It ne and the nroeatoa was-b13. C. ,. ; :: w;as alleged. .,. ' "itrnlithed hrPlrtslphcft Mttslc-w- a and Mrs. Ekins t,rkV choir. were ward located the S'tt Ray I'j. They b'Hon Mrs. Tracy, foilyln."?. The Aenedic--, V . andakeIl to Prow Officer O. K. rMMnnV IH ffoif by Thomas :,,,, "Mr! Foote.is Interment wis in the Ittoto ..ij.- - . the cnnty jnll "to n.vlnud alsoj Hccomnsnled' the" soys city1 'cenietercr-- i The , dedicatory. to the Ogden' school LT prayf was krKJaisftird and Alton Johnwitt eavh, 17 years of ace, have lMn com- - - . ." br'P a'H T -- 'i i - - |