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Show PROVO,' UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1922. ,:U m"" ...ill. s. I ?YI ,,!. .. ' "i r Ii . in. ibiliHyiuvJ ; -- ...IUS " 1 i'-v- ; - jl - III V .$5) U ...- iiiii - ninu inn mmii aisinv : as. ran HUM PRICE.FIVE CENTS. ifHEAVEN'S I.IAIIIC- ' TOLOOFIIIOEBSM GIFT HAIIIII bll llllll'H J lllllllllf I J I Mil Mill r JR. nr llTlii nnnim Chria,timVjs nearing - n I LillUI IILLIl1! in our hearts appear nf Rrnnt vi r ut yui' ' I f y MYRON eV CRANOAJLU When glad . Angela In good deeds of love and. blessing TT, T Tl U illfil II II T . .am.V. . . U '.n H II 111 V V Prawing smiling Heaven hear. AUGUSTA. MDeVzJ.-- A state It la then thr magtc st6rr .it of wonderful natural , ' " resource, both Of the Babe of Bethlehem I mineral and d of agricultural. C VnDATJU d3 to me of the; song Shiga glory, agricultural and of magnificent scea-- "Peaee on earth, good Wl to men." la Utah veriUU wonderland ' Y. ' i. of beauty and grandeur that la aald la the heaven's so bright appearing I sheltered to exceed anything on earth in a like I can see the n star. J tr-- y their camp nfear the area. with them bringing, Costly presents - The privilege was 1 aeeorded nowi In very Audita Wise men toUovlng lroni far. wU-kclawns tement walks, Rotartana at their rerUar aeesion 1 at the Friday Auanata House And the shepherd of Judea, Ttlhr ( f ' J t-?- -1 business to TUmaHse i i. much of this beautiful Tending they their flocks by night, water system and every ceaeryTfit etereoittlcon view Seek their King in lowly manger by Rotarlaa Albert W. Brooks In the stillness of the night 3 temples of learning the best in In connection with hie moat Interest, To His mother God revealed taf addrett on the poaalbllitle and He a blessing to mankind. 1 "Tsi Usssoma fit the spring, twuhteous reaourcea of that atate.Mr. Brook And His foster father ithe office of prealdent' of the His great mission hadJoseph : ;$ divined. industry in sugar plant and boMs witness of their prophetic Utah Valley Oat and Coke company, i in that connection has made Soon about His Father's: business, tarn zA Good Book and and ji many visits to Utah and has studied He the learned doctors taught Uscaxta Eke the rose.? . "Ha turneth ita e w...-.- many advantages. And at the Fri From the ancient holy scriptures, "' i uuv waver day Kotar? meeting he kept the in All His words with wisdom fraught itvuuu 4.U.I. v 7" t hi. Ileregt alive evenr mnmn knnM, j v awt and cle8r pre8entatIon of the At the waters of the Jordan, and the and fields, y prepare a'city plant Sinking low beneath the tide, -afrcita of Increase." yl Mr. BP00ki rds, whiph out thRt utah He the maker, the designer . ... .. Snme of tnose who in hura i " I -yruportiuus, colossal 1M UlC With His basic lew complied. rti across plains and mountains thraong of happiness j. beard from i topography of the country its moun to see the oadar:. 1 traaa-)mio- early dawn until- quiet sight enfolds tain ranges, canyons and gorges and "Blessed are the meek and ihtd jn lowly; her in the peaceful arms of rest While the tremendous in resuorces, actual and They inherit to, the earth: num. oeen on ..Her Kiwanis, the alert for her potential. The pure in heart shall see rather; j snDerano There are today' in Utah 5,500,000 They that mourn shall sing with .ppiutod by ue feeie footsteps and business, social, and Industrial progs old of has locks done much to bring her ad acres of the very best land on the jrwed age ; n4, tha ress, mirth. v to- - vantages to the notice of her of Me are awiruy nowin neighbor American contient under mu ai (heir fateful end, they are com- Ing ipitles and spreads the gospel of 'but there are still available 17,00O,0ei I the bread of life the water; , acres oi equally rich land susceptlblr They that drink shall surely live: jrtei and blessed by the results that juuii caeer among per residents. b veil rewarded their pioneer efforts the prospect of the coming of of agricultural uses that await only To receive U truly worthy; v -ad tterinces. a large steel plant to our state, her tne extension of irrigation systems But more blessed they who give. The public high echool of Sprlnc- - eltizens were quick to see the won- - 80 advent of .population to till :ile las the best collection of paint- In the furnace of affliction , derfut beneficial -- development it f the same. a say higi' school in the United meant, and open her arms to Its pro-- 1 consequence of the posession of Purified are ye from dross; envlr-lment, as her citizens, through m, moters giving of her broad acres atthe richest soils, according to the soil Burning with a deep conviction v have cultivated a love of the an Inducement to locate, within ori8Urvey of tn geological department Lightly rests the Master's cross." studfoL the federal government, and the t near her borders. jof I Sot alone, however, la the city scientific methods of irrigation, the Thus He taught the poor and humble JThat invitation has been accepted !Terage yield per acre of 'ted for her scenery and culture but sugar beets Near the shores of ObIHaa: r tolls are amonr the "pest- Agri-.'- andttough the dreams of that little 0f that locality is the highest in the Lo, I hear Him gently raying band has of fulfilled aK been pioneers and stock: raising "have been United States. The average VleJd of 'Te heavy teden, COme to me.' exDectations fK...wv beyond their v mila pursuits ior gaining Hva-- ready fl. Through the establishment of thAugtt,tte energy and thrift acrejf of oats, 54 buaheUi and. otlln ftetheemane-jper w V via aaning factory about twentryear? TBere were uro- - Drinking deep the bitter cup; otNey, m vA latasHs-jrwinrtTO-Jagarfylast year county 300,000 On the morrow at Golgotha ' , '. tnn nf Blinr hnoti whlfh violitul lha On the cross they lift Him up. ana tne of. extensive aWll Den finmlv ah will hwnmA 9 rtv -id ins cherry orchards, apples i&d mriuero over oiouu,uuo auu prouuefu r :' :.S fruits, and the cultivation as much sugar as the entire Deepest anguish filled of hill welcoming the throb of the mighty of progress and the happy bum yield of the southern states. irtom vegetable cropa. He had come their souls to saje; together with engines wheels of industrial growth. him, ud hay, the soils are kept in of the include Death must pass; why should. Ha The irrigation projects Her hopes and ideals always lofty, c fear it; . .. ft aost fertile eonditiona.. power plants of the she most approved type, which not Only He would triumph o'er the grave. Sons acres yield more than thirtv her growth steady and secure, of new dawn the the welcomes day serve to. furnish power for lifhting m n lomatoea, six tons of green tut, and thirty tone of sugar beets, with confidence, and invites the best and distributing waters to the farm He had led them through the desert; come to land's m tome have yielded citizenry eT but also serve the industrial power He had brought them through the more . than of the good . sea;-- W bushels of wheat while onions partake of her culture, her opportunl-- needlf ot jhe te "e run as high aa - one ' thousand ties, and her happiness, xhe people of Utah are not only Despised, rejected, He their saviour r home owning people, but they are Plead for them on Calvary. ,lt it lovers of education. The first build-,inJor fruit adapted ta with its erected in 35 settlements In Utah In His footsteps would I follow extensiva plateau i to the east north.' and south of was in every instance a echoolhouse, Though 1 Da as beneath the rod. PROVO'S dry. The perfect winter shelter J and today 58 per cent of all the taxes, Though descending deep the hollow -state and local, are used for educa- Sometimes leads the path to God. , 0 1am mounums, ana tne f" tional purposes. Utah has more miles a$le conditions give her; fruit a I He In slay me, yet 'trust Him; propor Though of hard surfaced highways MAffS ;ror acwceiiedn aU the 1, world, wni the past. season .ihere were tion to its population than any state Lo, He gave for me His lite; Mine is poor, 1 only pray Him PPM in the Union. thirty cars of cherries, .130 resource in' Keep me free from sin and strife. r A wonderful mineral peaches, 10 arr ot applea be- th saaU fruitay Utah is that ot magna metal, .the vr.;w; umc te the eomnaratlvelv mild lightest and strongest metal In exist- Eye hth not seen, ear hath not heard: ence. If Great Sale Lake is 70 miles Nor can heart ot mortal tell . the great expanse : of ? floral v wnica nature so lavishly dia-- "I'caa. still enjoy Christmas even long, 30 miles Wide and SO feet deep What is Waiting tor the faithful season In the says J. and the water is extra heavy, how Who with God forever dwell. nt though it is my ninety-ninth,- " tks hills, and the xne many tons ot water are there .in that clover bloasoms H.J Crow, speaking atnv OOAm at ' that will be held at the great inland sea? If they can extract In His mansions though they're many, celebration the eultnre tone is alxA -eight Bounds of magna metal from Shall I ere their beauty seer nm' vj .infirmary.: i. water, how many Though its small will there be any : ' -t- iled by Mr7cw was bora October 10, 1824, each ton of salt Wberry metal ean Utah furnish Place prepared by Him for me? -ot this Christmtses tmrameat more pounds e haa and enjoyed aup-Jtla T also that a Mtatlon , land than any other maa in uian county. the world consideringdesert surround- Down the countless age ringing salt the of vast "Wiled by t lnaiuerou part la from He far streama. leeung Urn take h impregnated with mag- Men aad so gels praises sing, . has ' He ninety-ninthis ing about this, innesium chloride ot which magna metal Tidings at great joy piaeaof i y eonstruo- - sKgaatad to the matron w o that made. Heralding jib Wondrous King. owtrsctars. and L " raara ker firmary. Mrs. J. A. Holdaway, in- la"Beawtiful views were shown Ty am constructed a she get the other members of the a Christ-ma- a stereeptieon ot the Grand Canyon Gift of love atl tore recalling! ra M the firmary together and have Inhappiness aoWame! the Utah side, of lion National Gift program, and the thirty-on- e real from and JM aomar ol tho k v canals Brrce canyoa, and of . the Gift of God. His glory telling! nark a U - ivv . mates of the hospital wUl have Wlofty mountain peak of Utah. And Prince of Peace; Oar lord Dlviae aboaatTU -- eatoat. klknliuia mtmm In the the speaker of the evening, Mr. CMSiaTMAS waTURta. PMWdi of carboa ec.-t- y Jrayand Bneaataia regloni of Kentucky. He Brooks, accorded a vote of thanks for ta Utah when oniy a jouuu his entertainment' The postoff ice force, handlfng the heavy Christmas mails that have been 3 yy A t!i trethai new-bor- tnd pt Waive rr j wj, ti r hr. :- pre-eata- d - .crsrei tsar e1 tr?x til era 'Jssr factcrJ !2ed. lri tothe iS"1 w hrllittion; li ruu.i r.;y pj, " - iptf-itline- as u? 4- ttf " M . eniciency clearing tha. drops every nigni oy t:ju. s Thursday, i Friday and Batnrdav were the biggest daya. Thursday 190 sacks containing from five o thirty packages were JtUled and sent awav and 190 sacks were received and their contents, distributed throughout this city Friday there waa an increase. In the amount received, but a ducraaaa in the amount sent out, tha former numbering S50 sacks and the latter zzo. The amounts for Saturday and this morning were 250 outgoing and 150 incoming and 150 incoming, respectively. The number of soeclal da- livery letters and saekaaes that have oeen a is tr muted each day has varied irom ,76 to luo. one factor that has maieriail facilitated the handling of the Christmas mails is the new sack rack, which waa Duut last Monday by J. W. assistant postmaater, add Gene Olson. The new tram rack holding the mouths of the sack widely open contributed greatly to the expeditina- ot the sorting. The aanoellinr machine haa r been brought from the rear and placed next to the drops, a chance which eliminated the carrying of the mail from the drops to the rear of the room. Another scheme that has been adopted by 'Mr. McGulre, postmaster, consists in the sorting of the incoming mail just inside the rear door This obviated the unnecessary labor ' of carrying the mails across tha room and back. Three wagons have been added to the force and James Clayton superintendent of mails.. ha worked out his Al dally ecbedules bo efficiently that the machinery for the banqlmg. of the mails lias ruu wtthewt a,hitch."Tur-tfteraore-- there Has been harmony among 'the employes and everybody hg worked diligently and faithfully. 4 ? By N. GUNNAR RASMUSON HeraJd StaJf ComsDondeBL Santa Claus ever put into the stocking of the state of Utah, espe-dal- lr that or Utah county; That is how- - W. W, Armstrontf, president of .the KaUonaJfPper bank of, Salt lake Oty, and newly elected member of the board pf directors of the Columbia, ovect wrpurauon, aeatgnaiea me announcement oi tne Xinai of the ProvorariiiiYville steel site ' -v -- : Realizing that the residents of Jtah county, and especially those of Provo and Springville, at the present time are interested first and foremost in any news' concerning1 the coming of the steel industry to Utah county, the editorial staff of The Herald decided to get for the Sunday Christmas number 'exclusive interviews with the Utah directors of the Columbia Steel corporation and learn from them their plans of the steel industry to Utah. t . are poration live In this atate. they are uie making preparations fortha-necessary material for L.. F. Rains, manager of the Carbon of the blast furnace aad the ovens hauled to the Provo alto coke W. W. Armstrong, so that it will be here ready for actual president of the National f Copper work the first part ot March. ; A. C. and an t attorney-aEllis, Jr., bank, , on Fuel-compa- n I, law. i came to Salt Lake City to interview therfe men aad get from them first hand their views concern, ing the steel plant I found that Mr. Rams and Mr. Ellis" were in.. San Francisco on business relating to the steel corporation and will not be back in Utah until after thtf New Tear's holidays. . Mr. Armstrong Was at his desk tn the National Copper bank. Aa soon as 1 saw him I remembered hearing. hint aay Is a meeting 1a . Prove last summer that within two ..years the smoke would be belching out from the iiliTit-nTr- ni tall ot the blast " fur "4 I IBB I naces theColnmh4s4fltael ,corpora4 m n n n n tion between Provo and SpmgUle. i i1 1 , When I reminded Mr. Armstrong I I of the Incident he reiterated the state ment and said that there was absoi.,i about ita being ful- lutely no stfestlon No-ChristfilledWaLrthe- - same ttoe calling atSALT VQKE CITf, Dec tention td'the'fact that the material for the constructions of the first unit aiv enlargements oftae facitttteattifr, !ot the plant Would be rushed to the tha Salt Lak A .ttah Railroad com- that actual VTflc0'"lty pany at the steel sita between Provo i t UCUd t,es Mn commence on building March 1. SPrfngville, will e ade-i- a tne 'For several years past near future,,. New tracks and very,, In By A. GLENN HUBBARD been has the spirit strong leading Who Spent Three Years In Mission Interesting outside financial concerns sidings will be installed at Provo and Work in South Sea Islands. in the wonderful resources of Utah, at the steel site to property- care for There Is an idea prevalent that calling particular attention to the the handling of the increased traffic, snow tt essential to a happy Christ-- f proximity of the steel and the coal, freight and passenger, which necesmas, since the jday comes in the sea and the possibilities, of manufacturing sarily will come with , the beginning . son ra ic'B.ann snow in mis steel here cheaper than In any other of the construction work of the blast furnace fend the coke-ove- n but there are countries in the part of the nation. of the Steel corporation about world where Christmas comes in a Although he met with many ob Columbia season of straw hats and fans. stacles to begin with, and was unable March !- A license has been granted by the tin no land is this fact more out- to get the Interest of d standing than in Tahiti the largest his hearers, he never lost faith In the state securities commission to the ot the Society Islands. company to seU 500 1100 shares vision he could see of his state be4Many of the people wear kilts a coming "one of the leading Industrial of flee preferred 7 per cent cumulalarge cloth wound about the waist and states of the nstion. He kept up his tive stock at a discount of $5 per ' railed to keep it in place. Overcoats missionary work at all times snd final share. A sales commission of 3 per are of no ttee; those who wear any ly succeeded in convincing the coast cent has been granted by the commiscoats at all have little, light cotton steel people of the possibilities of sion. The proceeds of the stock will be jackets more to keep tne wearer manufacturing steel here. cool than to keep him warm. "When the first unit of the steel used tor the expansion of the busir. Arm- ness and for the installment of the The arowa-face- d natives that plant is completed said meander about listlessly in the hot strong, "that incident will rival that new tracks and sidings at the steel sau seesa to have little thought ot tha other great mark of progress In the site. ..... morrow. There Is little thought of history of Utah the completion of the It I generaUy understood among the Christmas even the very night before. transcontinental railroad In the spring business Interests her that tha offi' cials of the Suit Lake ft Utah RaiV when our children are banging up of 1169. their stockings. "The completion of the first natt of read company have been strong Christmaa. festivities consist in tha plant will mark the beginning of tore n bringing the Columbia 1 Ut th what by the CathOlk a new Industrial era in this state, the priests, who have instituted the same extent at which few people at pre site. During the Hat tare years 4h a sort off celebration as ia conducted In ant can comprehend. The time win company has ased every effort poeab-v- , the Catholic churches in this country undoubtedly come when most ot the hi to get the coast steel men inter' . Tha The original inhabitants knew notb laad adjoining the Utah lake will be ested m the Utah county tag eeeot-.th- e story of the Ufa ot dotted with factories ot various kinds railroad officiate ar at present la Christ whea Captain Cook discovered and a string ot them will extend lato eras touch with the development of tha steel corporation and Ue proposed the Islands. Salt Lake valley. ; The land aeema to have nothing "Personally I have great faith, ia enlargement of the company's track" Picture ahows at tha Provo theaters that la fatal to the life off man. There Utah's future and I can see her as facilities ia an arooad Provo i for will furnish ooasMerable amusement art no snakes and the scorpions that on of the leading industrial state ia the purpose off handling tb building Matinees will tart at the Columbia creep into tho houses and the eenti-- the union. .Her wonderful natural material that will be brought ta tor aad Princess at 1:15. The fiftrand will pedes that eilmb about among the dei assets her coal, her Iron snd- - her the construction of the .various plant have two aaathsees, starting at 1:30. sayed vegetable matter peaesa ' so other materials, are certain ..to at- of the steel corporation. is no store tract the attention of the manufacEvening performances at the Strand Uttle venom that tbelr-stin- g from 7 to 11: nt the Columbia aad hurtfnt than that of the bee. turers of the nation who .will build RETURNED MISSIONARY MEETING; . The regular meeting ot the Returned Princess, 7:50 and 9:15. Along the roadside huge orange their factories here .to provide for the tree leu forward aa though fatigued wester trade. Steel is the backbone Missionary association ot Utah CAROt SINGIRa of civilisation and steel will place stake will be held Sunday afternoon I under the heavy fruit npon them. The I banana bends forward offering Utah where she belongs in the front at I o'clock in' the Administration buUdlng. All member. and those eligiBight groups of Christmas miscaoasly ita rich, yellow cluster. ranks among her sister states. sinrers will eereaad the City From nw on III devote my life ble for membership ar requested to The mountain la green from tip to Sunday evening and early Christmaa, toot with deep ravines bordered with to the bringing ot the steel and kin- be In attendance. giving way at Christmas daybreak to (aU palms towering above all else and dred Industries to this state. I am SPEAKS IN SALT 1AKE. e certain that I ean do more good to our four aouDiemuea quartets wno win , offering their attache of young Miss Alice Louis Remolds. Brir- - . the Christmas music tar into anta filled with sweet delicious water state la bringing Industrial plants ham Young university. wUl apeak this . the morning. , for the thirsty. here than la any other capacity." 4 Business men In Salt Lake City are evening before tae people ot the Twen- - . v The branches of the huge mango 111 trees along the roadside lean down watching with Interest the develop- aeta ana Twenty-nrs- t " wards, Sa!t v GOOD WAV TO BOOST ROVO. though they were importuning the ments of the ateel industry in Provo- - Lake City., giving an introduction to ' ' -' "Messiah." which hr lo b pro- - ,, . to partake of their luscious Sprlngvllle. While they naturally the 4 passer-b- y ' Walter Adams, manager of tha tod,.;.-.-.-.- .i. k been using every, Influence to sented by tha combined choir of tha have ' There are chickens thatv cannot Utah Valley Gas 4 fly bring the steel plants closer to Salt two vara. .,J z sent copies of The Daily Herald la the thicket aad agile Uttle lixards Lake City, now that the ateel corMIKE YOKEL tQSES AGAIN, containing the steel plant pictures, skip among the rocks. poration haa accepted the site In Utah to directors of tha gas company ia' county, they are with their southern DUBUQUE, la, .Deo,t3.Helaa 4 New York and Boston so that they OAS CHRISTMAS OlrT." neighbor in getting it there. L. P. Rains, one of the vice presi Engel. of Dubuque, defeated : Mikt If you are an ante owner you 11 be may be informed as to the future of this county. glad to learn that taa price ot ngaa dent of the corporation, and .Roes Yokel of Montana In a one fall wr V has dropped another cent and now Beason. of the Southern Pacific Rail Ulng match; here Thursday nig'.it-T-h . A marriage license haa also been sells "at tt cents the- - gallon, accord. road company, are in Sau Francioo westerner waa pinned with a head- - c issued to Wllford Oldham Duke and ing to Manager C & Pierpont of the where they will remain ar-tf-l after Vw after one hour and fifty-fou- r ffil.iutst5" Annie Louisa Banks,, both ot Provo. Superior Motor company. Tear's. It is understood that Cev of wrestling. Both are middle 'gau. .... . -- pouring into the noetofflca the last week, has demonstrated extraordinary T ettisnetsd vxU a? . 1 " 'C m .w, ptung i4,n fr my lf?1fS..l:'-it- ' His-spirit- ; 0ne-fift- h hydro-electri- I r I g f OLDEST es 99TH f rann t f' J tt in Hua rthlew"tt- - w i t V x tt "" regloa, 5??. aiTtoilrUan tT rje mmerai gllsonlte, trejrkmf aba wUl form ..Mpaaltum. point to the gmt.todnatrial i tr:w,u w LITS7' l81' full 1 Mma i annndance of fish, " wiW game la the " w,tl1 ttoantain kk tf turn k. weaawsa aav " k porta-- 0P. tha " sawaa . u. rauroBo running to the ittc"n lift I1"? recton U 10-- i ilBM 5, Orem town and electrio road running the , city, it has TVtiT "BBlauoB faeniUea. at a good oparatee t h? u- -. . HBUV plant- - ita kA9ft !a1 4 nnl WaaUratr 'temaT.ring her w,lct WitHr.eachh. other. -- MA W!.'r' poo-V.- t; ' i?,VnA ai Uh,?' viit.w f. " : turaw" i m th ofration of h0 larg OB a hi,.a,d rancn. - n par MNWEY dTORt irou OlVta tONUS. ended last Chrlatmaa shopping Everv store waa crowded to the doors all evening and when doors were closed by weary salespeople, counters aad shelves were pretty weU cleaned up. Moat of the merchants distributed their gift to employes at the time. The J. C. Penney company distributed bonuses to the girls of the store, each store a girl who haa been with'a the bonus. year or more receiving - wiw. an excessive , ni.ht with amount vt rigor wherever aeaa been. v.v . wnen oo i cw '"- na the range mi hta oast experiences. for the fun. uMdla ride them Just cne all ,the boys thV ranTlTweri- - afraid to mount breafc ha waa handed over to me to L Ae has a cnangea B1". "r . tie noils and voted, b. tha' MASONS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM. - -- f.A .VI. A AilMU DOllliCM Intel The Provo lodge of Masons will give tloos with more than average annual Christmaa Program at fence, and has views va Masonic temple this morning, starting r national questions, The program will in -- W M IS a flUTT OK www at 10. ao'clock. concert oy we rrTu-anclude pw tha day to aay heard he was Christmas music by the choir of The Bev. liW; Holdaway, he 1. the Community church. F. Bulkier of SttJdary'i Episassist-iJWm. Cig help about the mfirmary, address. in- - copal church, win deliver the caring for one ot the mate who is sick. WEDDING SELLS! InThe Christmas program at the Christmas wedding took latest The in the county court caturdav firmary will consist ofongraphophone accor-dlathe music and selections Henry Hansen of Charley when house inmates. by J. Ovard, on of tha and -- Enna V. Meechamof Provo After the program a were united in wedlock by beef, Wallsburg H. Males. tag of epare ribs, plum pudding, County Clerk Wallace . iui.. j- -T SK W her oualneea.- Wocka, 8W' na oeaiTO.au hosplt her a place where etc., will be served. - Tll.0.f n - J see-Hi- ii II inn Vlkbb 13,-B- xten-' iFor Brown Men is rrr ftltnt uuuui Ita&ra, nemi-spher- whole-hearte- d , rail-roa- , - tev Steet-oorporstl- o Prevo-SprJngv- it: : cocoa-continu- 1 1 if II mas ' -- II .11 ! ' f -- Coke-oompan- y, v- - |