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Show PAGE SIX SPANISH FORK SOCIETY - -- .....HERALD: 1 The Herald reporter at Spanteh Fork was the victim of a practical Joke lust week which , - ood deal of annoy- a caused J, Lila Nelson; cornet solos, Ellsworth Nelson and Max Thomas, accom-- 1 panied by Miss Blanche Thomas; readings, Sylvia Swenson, Anna. Hughes, and Floyd Swenson. Other guests were cousins of the young'' folks and included: Mr. and Mrs. SpencetLarseru Man and Blanche Thomas, Anna Hughes and Miss Batchelor of Provo Refreshments were served to thirty guests by the laughters of Mrs. Swenson, Mrs. 3ert ha 'Bowen, Mrs. Leora Larsen, ia Swen-- J Irs. Elsie White, ion and Mrs. Blanche Swenson. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE ance, to the reporter and other parties concernedUSome yoiinglady (?) purporting to be M!t Bowen, tailed on ihft telephone and asked that the Tnarrlage Julia Bowen to Noble of Trovo be an- Hinckley Not doubting the nounced. authenticity of the information, the announcement was made In both the Herald and the Span-- k It developed h Fork Press. Ji'ter that the marriage was merely a matter of conjocture. It had not been solemnized andt!:irfr:illlea involved were very ' piueh chagrined when they read t!e announcement. This sort of ., ji kin.; in very erode to say the rid shows a mind bent on It has caused p of-Jk- - .' mli '1L, .wn-v- 11 1. v- Www mv. J, ' ; fc r- - .. I I i wght -- but rC W":t-- H 1 7 .. .i , ... - , 'ZT .x I -- . w I ' 1 . rJ .. I, - I Binghanx-MetalaJ- 3eieti9-- Ca.tJ- t".i-- - -, rA fu-- . S 7 " been engaged for this winter as a '.eacb.er.iiv thelocal Junior high ichooi. Miss Erma Bradford will teave,about .tha J.7th --of Sepfembcr 'or Cedar, City, where she l spend '.he winter teaching school. : - .. yV-- II ff---z "lf " - IV;-- Mium.Taasv! . AVKOy " ' rf. r susnaw. ct.? J&L. ..... ;. MtchigmT-Utah-rrT- ' I.i;f.'-'-fiiio- j Misses Esther and Elien Anderson 3ntei Uind at their home Mondny fvenihg in honor of Miss Golds ihuler of Payson. ,The guests dri, :mdcd-Mr- s. George Shuler, Seorge Evans. Mrs.Ihomas Andcrii Mrs. Rufus Anderson, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Will Mom'y. "Without having rnude previous plans for the meeting, the children of Mrs. Ann Farr gathered at her home Sunday and. pleasantly sur? "prised her. MrsT Farr "SOttr "otrth-- " Jay anniversary had been the previous Wednesday. Those present ere Mr. and Mrs. Will Bramall And daughters Louise and Lois of $prlngville; Mrs. Mary Abbott and son Frank and daughter Edna of t A Davis left . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS SALEM NEWS Warranty Deeds John C. and Ifary N. Taylor to Mary Steineckert, section 8. I A A township 9 south, range 2 east Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith ot Long $1300. Beach, Calif., are theg uests of Mr. Beach, Calif.,- - are the guests of Mr. William F. Young, etal, to Chria-tin- a Young: sect 2, township 2 2 east, lot 78. blk 6t. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson of south.jange A. Pleasant Grove .... $1.00 jtawllns, Wyoming, are visiting W.plat H. and Tessie Gammon to friends and relatives here. Home Insurance Agency, lot 4. i blk 53, pint A, Provo $1,00 Miss Lilly Billings of Delta Is pending the week with Miss Maud Emma C. Poulson to Leland Prcst- ' section 14, 6 wicn. Stone. township south .. ,. x - .- ' and Mtes Markhnm Miss-Ag- ues Emma, Sabin spent Wednesday at Salt Lake. JMiss Maud Smith of Sprirtp-villupont Monday visiting Miss Lillian - Curtis,-:-v-r'- T.rz 4 Mr. and Mrs. John I. Hayes and Mr. and Ujiderwootl of Mrs.-Willia- Thistle were the .dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanks on Monday - rTtfrTanil' JJisrRay- Davis, Mrs. Ernest ,J3avia .and JUrs. . Dewey Hanks motored to Myton last the Thuisday (6 visit relatives for ' ' day. r ; ' -- R-E- nd Lucy JonVs .' . Pl v. r...lia Mrs. Sarah E. Hatch and her son Billy of Sail Lake are visiting with Marlin R. Horton to Vaud H. lin., y lot l,bIoek 15, plat J. Pavs-- , her mother, Sabin, Mrs. Hatch has; Just returned Trom a $1200 trip to Oakland, California. " '"'S fay I .Z--7 L- , ' CFY Jv " -: Mountain View . New. Qufncy Nortrr Standard. Park Binpham raTZT;.''" .... - ' I X 7 tlrW vfs?'' L v..in the-scrvi- .02 .01 l .04H ' .04 v $ 7.80 7 55 3.50 .02M '.or; .02, " .01 v4 : '.03'j nawia' a-- r ' $1 -- 5. , 'u Mining1-10- i ' pspffr Copyr'tlid. r-- r r- - Good lucH'awaitsyou when you buy your tires at- -:;- US . SUPER ROBERTS " SERVICE v 77 Opposite Roberts Hotel Phone 8257 zz7 11 r- v';: BATTERY -- BRAKE'S x 1 ' - -- " s - at the hrlderoom's-rth- er 7 OIL AIR WE ARE THE AUTHORIZED Beck- - 3trom home Tuesday evening. . , , -:-- ;, Take advantage of our' Service That Counts Cleanest Place In Town AUTO Provo Auto Supply zzREEINISHERSzz REQ U I 1T a... Arr Don't K READ THE STOETf, THE.N COLOE THE P13TTJEES The .Tinynutcs" were Indians b.rave.and at the show, at night, they gave the little toU a wondious lou6Taivd treat with long. They danced a while, and then they stood us close together aa they could and sang a lot of notes, supposed to be an Imlian song. And then they brought an arrow outand all the folks heard Scouty shout, "Now watch me shoot thi!s rubber arrow at wee Clowny s head. 'Course Clowny stood right up, real game, and Scouty then took proper aim. His arrow flew,"but it hit Clowny on the heel instead.This made the tots all laugh in glee. Then Clowny cri'ed,"Who punctured me?" He ran around in circles, incn ne iook a lunny It oeemed ttie shot had knocked hira out, hut soon he jumped right up to shout, "Don't worry! I'm just fooling yof. I am not hurt at all." Jhr trt. .ier then here jjuick. We're ready for another trick. The stunt will take just two of you, bo hurry and decide which ones would like to play a The next thing that brought forth came riding out on two trained seals that waddled slow, and snorted long and loud. The trainer made his long whip crack, and followed them around the track. It made a very a shout was when these two s, cried,-"Cpm- art. 'Twill be another riding stunt in which you'll risk yfatir neck," the trainer shouted. "Please count on me to help you otit," thtrtraiiier then heard Coppy shout And Clowny added,; "I'll corhe, too.-- - Don't think, that I'm o,- - wRrithe trainer, out afraid." tfwy went nd ahortly- reaclwd another tent, where plans for Mister Trainer's .trick were" verjs Shortly at We repair and refinish Salt Lake City FARE furniture City Auto Top 1G -S- ROUND TRIP from Provd cir- ; LOOK AT YOUR I xf 4 jrlher C. lit SIII.IWI I'I Hi "WW. - Get your fresh made. Located on , Funk OPEN DURlNilL SEPTEMBER Come- see the beautiful fall foliage. Watermelons . . . bushel .2 cents lb. Quality means everything. We have all kinds .of ity fruit. Phone your' order and. we will .have it ready for you. v . Phone 033-J- 5 It w31 ''.'; or 033J2- - r But it is not m the matchlrW grscs and beauty of exterior design aiuna Il "lhat th Silver Anniversary Buick t the coit of bulldinj a eclipse, other cars. In Bwt. powen- -"" great-tmagniflcent new Fisher bodies fu tiie WorM the Silver Anniver-- ry Buk that. hold, uo , for the Silver Anni- ,7.' , ...'h.Uu0 yK mA .. much costlier vv i motor- rri, lV X; Ul find ,0 leids! ' lZZ where Buick voliinie at to lorce the l,i00.000 has been npended in factories to work day and night to manufacturing the dies akin ioraupply ihe demand, ia elevating it the new Buicl bodin; and the toUe promineuce of a vogue! ' ' gracefully curving aide pabelt which fortn one of their dirtinguuh- THE SltVtH. ANNIVERSARY . ing characteriities repreaent th ;:: moat expensive iteel paurlinK work amploed od any 'itounbile ia be imitated, bf eourie! "fke. new, the fine and thfl buliful always inspire emulation. But o , r leta aicso IB THIS. KXWRlENCe . ftfiiC Ma HOWTol PROlfCT you .50c bushel $1.35 rh o re t ha n I uxuri ous a wo ndeff u I : new type of motorcar beauty a thrilling turning pow(Anhodyesgn: - at he Provo Canyon Toad. "Other stand "at residence "tbmit-COfyards uoulh of the canyon road on the state ' i . ' . ; i t highway. . rjj . . - M ore ill an h an d so mc Fruit Stand Choice,Tomatoe8. ; PACIFIE the' northeast corner of State Street'. and Bartiett Pears I ' -- -t- filAPLE DELL" I x Depot Ticket Agent Phone 312.,. choice-frui- t Dean Park's -- Wxenew , Center St, Provo II. Cod y, Agent MM ""U W PHONE consult: Information C. H. ' ; ie new Painting Co, 432 West Phone 315 - Everyone Else Does QUALITY Shoe Rebuilders -- Tirkets on Sale. Sept 9 to IS Final Return Limit. Sept. 17 SHOES! 208 West Center "Real Service" : $2.40 . v & ' - Drive In Before You Drive Qn - KCl Keep your car looking new. Our workmen are '' all ex' " ' . perts. (Carpy does some jumping shunts In .the next story 1 rf Elks Frolic Gigantic to 10 EPTEMBER . e Thjst rjcjijw'jjjbarkof - pleasing sight, and thrilled the cus crowd. i Vest' and Center 'St. Corner Fourth FOR PROVO Miss-- 1 I - -- . yI n ii ii i ... v4 IN nviNo .'o - ptu .,u,..fcufcJIuWrfr - , . . -- ; . - - .'i iec "14 BUICK - v -i j WE TEST YOUR $U2. t z inf Ift if JW Ni.'J'I I Eureka Standaid 400 r $c Iron King-26- 00 ft S0c 63o to Magnolia Lea- d- 1000 iammoth 5Mf-$V3- 7- Walker . eld ,: S'.'rf. Brngharnefalti-Crr- Ti Eureka Lily 900 ." --- 25c, 35cr 50c per dozen ALBERT RASMUSSEN 698-- J 350 So. 5 W. 3.75 .03 Fr 9 d GLADIOLI i08 .0' . Brim-ha- ll of the B. Y. U. will be the principal speaker at the conjoint M. I. ... A. services in the Third ward chapi'l this evening: at7:30 o'clock. His sub-M. I. A. slog- ject will be the 1928-2an, which he originated. Vocal solos will be rendered by. Miss- Hannah Rrusse, and readings will be given by Miss Sarah Dixon. A : cordial welcome is extended to everyono An . fi-- f -- I'i . I'nlis'jed Stock An renting wedding of the 'i 7.60. wcek W8S tnHt of Mlss P(,arl An" North Lily-3- 00 R. Eureka Standard 400 y $3.75. 'omnn nt RnrintrMI-v-Heh- r Bcckstrom,rfloh. of. Bishop andLMrs.. Ashley Valley 2000 i 2 "..p. rr Wm.CBeckstrpni of the Spanish i ", Fork. First ward. The marriage ceremony was performed by the - . 'v. Sales: riOO K. Georfe Pres.-emerit- .SIXTH WARD CONJOINT ... SERVICES InJatercating- - program has been arranged by the Sixth ward M. I. A , for s to tie-hthis evening at 7:30 o'clock in the ward 14.2S 1.75 . Ela . wiiiRpnrn .- lSSSSSif-.--- Bullion : SERVICES - ' , day afternoon at the home of Mrs. LNew Quiney 300 : ,,f tic. ; Park Bingham sad G 1"2. Nelson. j Tinticfilanl-6- 00 'i IlTO'ta $i.7'J' 4 -. L niuivuiivtu Ilia will ' "";"''-'"- WC- Diamond Oil ,.. 1 V-na . . . . . . ' SERVICES lTiin.st?tBk Ashley Valley r THIRD WARD CONJOINT Dr. .Carl F. Evring will be the speaker at the conjoint MHErA.ser-- ; vices, to be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Fourth ward chapel. Donna and Mettai Ritchie will" furnish vocal ,duets.and' Berg4 Ellingson will give a vocal solo. The public Is' cordially invited to: be present. 72 rt'j North Lily ........ .$ Eureka Standard . CresccntEr gle public is welcome. E FOURTH WARD CONJOINT - .08' .15, . 1 - i I J Mrs.-Mar- stake Primary union meeting tivrs at the annual Tavlor reunion.' wan held at the Salem ward church A program was given and picnic on Saturday August 25th. and dancing was. enjoyed bathingi A large- number of stake pfficers the merry .crowd, ot relatlvea. were in attendance. A suprise picnic by tvas served by the Salem ward officers. ...... " An immense and jovial crowd en.,' ' joyed a real treat of- Salem- water' A most enjoyabla day was spent melons at the annual- - Watermelon at Geneva on Saturday, Aug. 25th. dance at Edgewater on Tuesday, )yalarga crowd ot Taylor rela- - Aug. 3ih. h - "4 W ySS e&sxb. tAvrSRI iyNift 2fer. si vice-pres- i- I: ik J M 7 J .rv f,7 HU.' 3 Lci jj- 4f : .11 ySrtVJil1 ..... SSL f,i; ' 's yy " 'I - -- ' ' ..V - --- of the Spanish J'ork American Legion Auxiliary have snuounoed the election of the fol- 'lowing' officers for the ensuing year: Mrs. Eliza Nelson president; ;!r1' Dnisy Daniels, firat ittlt- - Mrs- Hazel Hughes, second .Thomas. secretary; Mrs. Kate McAllister, .treasurer; Mrs. Naomi I'Thomas, historian and Mrs. Hattie Nelson, -- yyW '' ' t A T - I V S t "K. VoPeter andi -BOr Evelyn ' B. Tryfones, .section 22, towhshipjv south, range - 8 easr $1.01 .r.r.7, Gustave Peterson to Leslie Carter. block 4. plat A, Santaquin . . $100 Vivian Park Resort Co. to Annie - Slick, block fi, plat C, Vivipn $10.00 park M4ehell P, al to Beneficial " Life. Insurance Co., - section 30, township 8 .south, range ,1 ea :, V .'$1.00 Alex Hedqulst to Walter S. Hedouist tot 1. block 32, plat B. Provo city ' ' Hanoah Ohlfion .to Ai!Msw A, son section 27. township. 6 South, n rang S. east.--.-Dixon Real Estate Hollp man. lot 2, block 118. plat A Provo $1,00 J V V ' - Wed-"pesda- y - V 1J'' A. CN "Members VMS & KISICK ,'T;VV --VV - - and Mrs. Smoot. All members of the ward and friends interested, ar cordially Invited to b present. j .64 1.35 68 .03 Utah 3on. Victor Con. West Toledo ... . Walker Mining West Gold Yankee Con. :. . V Zuma " AiVsV' -' v- V-rj;' - the visitors. . Ni ' r.V:r'' XxV An P. Petersen and other relatives. N. - j V XX. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Lpyshon and daughter Mildred, and Miss RgvirW arner""f "TAberdcehTTdaliti; are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Swenson-entertaine- .... . . I !- Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Berry of South Falls, where she will visit for a while with her son Carolina have returned home after Vernon and his wife. visiting wftrrMrs. Berry's mother, d Mrs. Oliver Mrs. Thomas H. Jarvis folSunday evening honoring the Miss Pearl Anderson of Spring-vill- e lowing young people of Los Angeles, California: Lila and Ellsworth and Heber R. Beckstrom of Nelson, Arthur Rayburn and Jack this city were married Tuesday eveLawson. A pleasant evening was ning at the home- - of Eishop and fpjoyed 'listening "fo "music arid Mrs. William C. Beckstrom. Bishop The following program Beckstrom, father of the bridereadings. was given: Whistling solo, Miss groom, officiated. ! V'1 Aw "S n. Mrs. Gcortre Ai'gyle. Mm. Susan I Measom and Mis. Phyllis Beck-- 1 I strom. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Christopher-so- n and family and Mrs. Lovisa Barney and Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen and7 daughter Delia, and $alt Lake and another daughter, Mrs. Calvin Rudd of McGill, Neva-4a- 4 Mrs. Peter Jensen, returned home Mrs. Janet Romerill and daugh- Thursday after spending nearly two ter, Mrs. Nellie Fellows and her weeks visitings the scenic parks of laughter Patricia, and Mrs. William Southern Utah. They visited Bryce and daughter Jean of Provo: and Zlon canyons, Cedar Breaks, ?ox Farr and Mrs. John W. Grand canyon and other Interesting Lewis and daughter Nell of Spanish places. At some of the small cities Fork, and Mr. and" Mrs. John R. they stopped to visit friends.; The .ewis of Madison, Wisconsin, who whole trip was very enjoyable for have been visiting-- with his par- the lourlStsr"--7- ' ents Mrs. John W. Lewis. Mrs. Farr Sir .and Mrs. j. P. Chrlstopherson fcas been In poor health since she Juffered a partial stroke 14 months and Mrs. Lovisa Barney left ThursIdaho,- - whore 4go. She Is now somewhat improv- day ed and seemed to enjoy the viait of they will visit for a short time. Mrs, her children and grandchildren very Barney's horne ts there and she will not return to Spanish Fork with r '.uch. J Mrs. Margaret for Idaho V"$SijS,V "tt"1 C'C' Cov- i:V CT" COCMRA-PI- -- "O' ';v - son, .0, TOOY4r HAL 5?- -- ' ss .02 h .04 V Tinilc-Gia- nt La-Re- U awarded to Mrs. Lcs Anderson. ers were laid at the card table for ' the following:". Mrs. Frank Nelson ilra.. Lea Anderson. - Mrs. Flore nci .ones, Mrs. Grant Bound, Mins Es ther Anderson, Mrs. James Ciove oi Payson, Mrs. James Anderson, Mis: Nell Matlev, Mrs. Ho'eC F;'r--llllNell Creer and the guests of ' . honor. ..... n . SERVICES Conjoint M- IJ A- services will convene this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Manavu ward chapel, E. S. Hinckley will be the. speaker and special number? have been arranged for, A vocal solo wflL be furnished-b- y J. W. Thornton and the Pyne, brothera quartet will sing. . The, A 0.00 Park Utah . .'. . 1.40 Plutus ... . Provo . ..r ...... ... .40 " 4 P;-- Argentine.". . '".44 .15 So. Standard .Tru. Silver King. Coat .TT3.Vf ' .'' .CS! Sioux Mines .5T Silver Shield 07 Silver Standat d -. . ) Tlntlc Cential MbO Tintic Stnnda.-d- . " MANAVV WARD CONJOINT HOME missionary welcome home will be given In the First ward chapel this evening at 7;30 o'clock, honor ing Knight Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allen, who reoently re turned from the Californian mission field, and Orin Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson, who fulfilled a mision to the eastern states. The" following "program wll be fur nished: ; Vocal . solo," Mrs. Earl Smoot; remarks, Mr. Allen; string music, Lueile Merrill and company; remarks, Mr. ' Jackson; reading, Miss Phyllis Millerc vocal solo, Mrs. MISSIONARY-WELCOM- . Lehi Tintic ......... . Leonora . . ... Magnolia Lead ; . Mammoth v ( .xrog Howell ...... Iron King .Z Little M:iy si -- . . Crown Point Cardiff .... ...... Chief Con. ....... Proff East Standard ... Empire Mines . . . East Crown Point. East Tlntie Con. vX Eureka Lily Eureka Bullion ... Eureka Standard. East' Utah 'tr0 N ,.. ' Uyscsy- -. : u-il- swrvm-'- e will not Mr. and Mrs. Ed., Cliapple "left rr nt which is not made by the b ents or nt l r.st w ine one Jn - 'an twooh for an auto tour of the " u'. "lorthweftt. They expficttojo as Th? pardon of all :hority. Is 'ar north as Portland, return home f i icenu d, era-- ' pt the cor- via Calif ornia and Tiajuana, Mexico. ft:', !yi by ibr. S.tuJKh-Tor- k - r.tondc:.- . . , Mrr-an- d Mrs. Harry D. Fletcher T ?? STK and Hrs. 'Spencer lave returned home after a ten dy? BccKof O flaTa-i"- . California; the ncation trip to Idaho Falls, where ' toll "'in? r:itcrtal.;cd : t the home hey visited relatives. nn-.'lira. X.iliKsri Taylor or. qf i ; The ladies of tho Altsf club and JfrV- v f vr'iir.K and on Sunday Mr. and M nt. hojhMuwbandg were, entertained at ; t - Frank"" Ntrfeartr 'Mr: nnd Hut tr banquet and social Monday eveMr: and JWrS, Gran' ling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. " Anderson, Bound, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Wal Arthur T.McKeH. The hostesses ere Mrs; McKell, Mrs,' Mayme dron, Mroiul Mis. Gilbert Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Horace Feredays Mrs. Jones, M'rs. Florence Faux, Mrs. ten Andu.s s.:'A ' lllaa: Florence Brockbank, Mrs. Nettie Wlldo, r MrsrSadie ChTisrensen and Mrg. .ones. ; Ruth Brockbank. The banquet was Tmrn;ipn Anderson was the hon-- t served in the early part of the eve- -' STng and toasts. were given by Mrs. 3 to n. niri!;c:' of friends Satur day eveninn complimenting Mrs Susa Andrus, Mrs. J, W. Christen-ae- n and Mrs. Fern BrocVbank. Spencer Beck and 'MrSfCTE. Jonei ' qT Ocean Park; Calif. Five tables of Games were enjoyed during the refridge were played, the favor bcini? mainder of the evening. . Columbua Rexail Colorado Gon. Combined Metals -- has of ... Cent. Standard CONJOINT WARD sole-wil- Bullion "najor part of the. time holding the position of president of the Relief -imrrayfwt'er-r'MMl- Bid. Stocks: Alta T. 4 T. ....... Alta Merger....... Churches D-- S- SECOND Gray will te the chapel. speaker of the evening, and music will be furnished by'Tred. Webb and William fclortimer An invitation is extended to everyone. SERVICES Dean Gerrit De"Jonrwin he the speaker at the conjoint M. I. A. Asked services in the" Second ward .this l evening at 7:30 o'clock. A vocal be furnished by Miss Melba Pulsipher, a string trio, Prof. LeRoy Robertson and company, will render selections, and ' a reading will -be given by "Miss Elame Paxman. A full attendance is desired. - My- I i L. Salt Lake Mining-- : Exchange Report ,' -WELLS L BEIMHALU Broker Big Hill ichooi- - at thoColufiibia University. Miss Lola Bradford spent two years prior' to. that time as a . missionary In the Eastern States mission, the i') el - mot "Misses Lola and Erma Bradford and Mia. P. J. Bradford of this city arrived home Tuesday frbiji New Vork City, where they have spent he summer attending summer evrn --L cause serious n ! rht la. .. atiajamcfrtu-dl- t t: iiubUia t; first time that a phoney an- 1 P- ,1iM..riwnV u ixeu. Jiiude.. to reporter l.i sevetrten years - ' - - i' Viv, -- Mrs.-Sylv- -- vt ' s I fom sovuroi L1. Tr' y f I I By Martin AND HER BUDDIE- S- BOOTS s 2, 4928. PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER - -- 7: : --- . i Telluride MotbrjGor BUICK DEALERS T11KN BFTTFR AITOMORILF IN PROVO FOR .1.1 YEARS, ARE BlULT . . . Bt;i:K WH.t BL'UH t THF.M |