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Show 4 WEEKLY REFLEX f DAViS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 16, 1978 Hiah Time By FLORENCE moss on the north. Get over BITTNER acknowledge their guilt. "I know one of you asked for this BLT1 1 remember. I ordered a hamburger, but T11 take anything I can get. The woman grabbed the here." have our share of talents, and we all have weak spots. As long as we capitalize on our talents and strength, we get along, but alack and alas, sometimes we try to lean upon a weakness. Chaos ensues. We all MARIE appeared trailing a wet cloth and hair in her eyes. "Whatcha want? THERE WAS a desperate time in my early years when I tried my hand at being a waitress. I found out almost immediately that this is not a talent. Fortunately for the future of me and of the local food industry, I turned my attention to other skills. a und r h.s horse sapponeJ belly to hold him u,i vto.i re retrvt-r(rom tetanus, is a t urio- - :v to treflic rv , CJunauJ along 400 West in is tf toe h ir-key Shirley Holbrook, e" that people parsing ty "d a d uf as they observe the t a hroe supported by a canvas sitrg and creait a tV n full collar, whith is at ! J ' i si p t rigged over the hr 'i h ( f port the we ght of ; eh A to s THE WOMEN across the counter began looking at watches and muttering audi- n Uac k J.rn was diagnosed as hav.-- g o tiro an in, soJ the Spencer, layton r horse had about a 0 ii to a u ti r- - c Since that time. Cal Ms On. v i J t ,t the estimate was cpnm.ivtic J t) "If he hadn't tern sj r r i to it," Cto , J I, vc, he'd have m winter has teen n advantage, Buik st.l! must have pro-t- to- - r and so Cal has w tn n from x up a harp that covers toe animal at f t or when it ra ns an 1 spnnsled straw r undi rnath. Buck is fed from an old tr cr e, tl 1 - CAL SAID If toe a- - the ordeal, they hive a1 charge his name fr he appears to have ri el i ut t i.re t d . id if', , r . yh h J to ,ls I k to ( . . u'r -- f'j But Dock isnt t! e Cal tins treated tie h S.x wtn ks, as well ui ;,t m a row to hi p th t s! from t'e s ; f r e a d i p tv n r , v t n U ! J ler, m- C t j v i be f mis hirr.si H Veeplng with (.pen Its hs bad a havirg a baby last week, (j . irry at nut One p ,i s,,ppe 1 out if his sling and waa i r ppi ' f tot i "Tetanus-diphtheri- r,c e r.vt tinued protection children have followed the recommended schedule of immunizations, a tetanus-- , t e r t.il .Now pm tun idtmrt I Year fmwt cVaJ But in an rfh 1 to at ot and ini Vi, Vf s k t- - t 1 ti ' ! ! I re t r . , i 1 I ' ' ! ( 1 i I f to t ! im far five S t r1, d Cal nth-H'- I v V'f,'! r -- - i," ri- wo wt Ma-- -- ii it ca I T( k It-- a ; 1 f tr I ol I 'V ,rp w hr c 'cuy wevf M -- . Jr -- I - Ir-a- h , d i t 1 . i pi- - l atl. ulral o , f a I J Uoli ; I -- r.i-- res. n! 'ah- N r r ha a h . rst A r h 4 rni-u- - t c li tff-- t ; f - a f '1 charge, ra,l i t .ri - I ci n-- ever-- Vr r f ClVr-- THE to (PC Orj la rwta.rju'l m. CjU dw-- y .o e -- frm'jr ru M jX ' tv- 1,1 te ! - -- c -- . - f -- . ' Ti 1" r s , r H- i h aff "a i -- (""d ft ;i j I' I t r i - a a" t lS f i x - ji c c j j , -- - eh C , SS (1 atm . r-- J1 ri"ifiii'i n'Xf - ( c 'nf l . a 11 .- ir r' - en are r , we 1 ; P es cv t rati J to - ' P 1 Nothing. te-- ti fh-- teteJ rv.w f u tf tw bA-- . a trrffjceJ ptief (Wl'vesiks fcf.-tf p n-- re-- j tst is M 'If t 6t an seens tlfflttw pi (iif'lsli,a e-- r-s- r be -- Msnsg'rg Director rf lhe L skids rco the tm k In front of the Irs n or ersihrt iria lhe side tf the eng re or tars Snd IS killed Of serKUs'y injured In Slnvnal hsf of tw for- i n al mie sump I 1 p rt p vev tn sv e ban f if ba'if cor! but fn vDA I perrrrl of il in bob sna. pfrurd up la n 2C Mu!, bam. I.serw ut tt. b'- - (u t ur k t. p rrt tbe an rra and c,v ti I SO dnH me tve I public f if r But ixe rfe d e. b a - h. admit I tr feral prruj , I i p-- sd I CDA i to iat ad frtw',d c;,j buff itrary Il fb'n. lunch A s.: J apprmve tt anvV an,ard. nrC b I m m bn1- - it a mo-e)- ttseu) tn b Inlt b. i r and .v I, in lrmi it ba product bnbs u4fr in TT 11 ewtitnated that in bnwwen St aid ) peroe-nef Ive g'sii crows eg wretd'" lhe operstsr of the rooter vehicle funs (n la the " the rororrg M it of vehicle trn sd ef s'suihtrfe dd pre-du- e Iff la peedjft e'-t- r bf bi I'm be--It ad irmdf tt tff rrv r4 - bui - in fit a) reewt t- -. frf ix (V- a- !) rt.i7 arge every motor - t- oliliiatuvs - trs.n gvwf and a'ey 'e-- ifwr- 4e of ersshe are becoroieg serious ostioesl accident rf. in preducert meet res ,rj rmdf but Trod uteri can t mechanical rsiroad cre-.'protection Most of th, protection is by audible ted visual t gnas. but in many cases lowered gstei and trows pg watchmen are aso t sad d.tregar.Vd." "It if Obvious. IrgefvoII treil.nued 'Thai rooter,! in nun-he- r da rn incresiieg n to dreelersie ( lure bg when they e the rs. treed wsrniig i gn sod crows buck Ig-rw;,:- - b- siotte ccidrrti driver Kn r-- tah Sa'e'y Council H mrs bar.,- - ty meal tl I ke pu'p krr-w- 4ree J S r TI GBMt HAT t merly bn 0 gnfil I Ital tnrat Amen, n frank rey prrcml of TI GB e is nI'-.- n Depart-me- realy Agnojlure la approve lhe request el meat prodjerr tn include tn a st ve a e4 !t d s f ; in t n p rjec teeo ,'( f vVi . f I 1 ? (he firn the idea was c. cued, te fi't i pub!. 4 A n a 1 A fej-ne'e- i it tv imersl - nbs wilts 1 1 jre j tflfiif f rf 11 bet II i pa Item slowly devrinpv-- pvrf a period of I me by careless drivers in which they ignore to rsiiroad wsmirg s slow down end look for Irs. ns." ssid && lngro!l. d vtpite an outcry fxm a! tv r ve ne w r hk il ft J baT te ri t it m b (Se ing bee si) -1 lv IV .f f runmie tff I've rr,st ' n who C 'j)a'i, he bave eof-i- he-- s C ee rap.af - iI 5 I lf,l it i.let- h VJ xasenc f ve. It IS t ttf 'IF ,,f' ia r i the round railroad advance warning sign and other protective devices at railroad crossings a Utah Safely Council official warned today. THE National Safety Council Accident facta that I.JTO people were killed and 4.003 suffered serious Injuries In train and car crashes In HTU Utah has lost nineteen citizens in priifucf made from ground vrH no barred for b mrff -- Ti..nl1frpM' as till l Moat railroad grade crossing accldenu happen because dnvers do nu pay attention lo railroad crosilng accidents I rom It'S through I8T7 'The greatest k d'.er at railroad emutega Is a habit b nn.nc( tf . fir ' a! S' J cl" 1 h,' g1 1 te- f ( if ! -' r-- "-- a h if 1 C M hr-- - m h rm ;- 1 s Rail-Ho- sd Crossings d d ) ?t en ! ' Parr- - '1 ,H!l ile i,T' ft rat ( n S i i c - i Me A'' these jennjjfil rf tr.Tf K i it ' -- r I -- 1 (r mrtslet Irnrun (jlinri e e J 1 J be .b t h - tee tf Denver Island ; , ( ilidij . e.e- - (if r .r f I a the f f ir.in - if a.: 1V-- i : - a- ii f . rr IT 15 1 Ji, un.mmunized g rls age 12 and younger should receive the vaccine immediately, girls 13 and older should be tested by their lamily doctor to see if thry are suvcrpi.ble to rubella and to be susceptiif ble, be tmmunited under iV.r doctor's supervision as he soon as possible. Stressed. Tb-- - I s f if ! th g fir I -- e I 1 Out At gereral rule, As vision. ! ai-f- I ,v f Xlfe,r S ! 'I- - v J li,i!e ferei.e.1 c .e t V to save tty ee jtjrc WV1 ei suit o be-- e in m um aga ns! l It st n m r I. g t w Vi bs-- v I'npr-pert- J c"'mynixrd pfeprXtV ' i she .rl PtWTf ; THtA , t cune base bmc a J J It U iH'ith f ! , w I t''h I" Drivers; Vatch under special medical super- lrojgViul . itih. llStpry o mre'i! worry p.t ,J ke the human wr., pt j ji 4lfi P ut o !(- 11 watt I) Id Mi M tf ! I e m l,, f1 ' .h Sat -i months; however, girls of child bearing ages can receive the vaccine only 1 repaved p.lf1 Ht t ( -a! Ifi' I C ,i. . - (.1 u. was I (ftp:, no P e r it. i M a I i t- -' e I 15 The reasons fur tbil sb.'t r.f men Iff 1 al'ai king t def tr,! Sren i that mry children tkrtr age ' base revrf fn rived m r v r vac-ti- 1 T.r QfABTf .f f.i fir i ,, fl an f I ( Siu I r ted I rlhit, it pr - h- ienls Slav Ne ! ( v d 14 immunizations in infancy hut they can start at any age. with increasing frrejoency r b ,h eg j a nr and - a" ms! rsi tonn-tbm ( l h ) d - e mmt of lKe Hr 'rs en But k a rx h " ' IS are N f i It t .er f, h ut t a su. 1 I a k I a l it a i " . J It t f'l h .list p al I ' f m.s si m be wo-i- Immunizations in Utah are available from family doctors. pediatricians or local health department clinic. Children should begin their lit' NOTED tv at rrea'.I, the rost severe r.f ptrips so called "chidbeu.T tc d ifiw-s- , bus hrn reported cn," he over m t up on h.s ,vifi!Sf.r,"ft lb! rg !r treat-tve rt, ( at has Imurl !ine J t I i i f I i , w'-u- f - ! . i t 1 1 t t.' r t cnl t berta p bou-.e- r around ages to rdej .irs. I ur.sh ni et Ijita J til hi p -- I to toe 'k d was Cal csl .,J to 'kmj from eat reiving r incuhai.i-- njin Ve 1 r, STUL s d The vi 1 nmrrirg - a- tff hme 4 Tj p n. S r,t y f t d.iy e frirn - I r t t n d -- congenital defects including cataracts, mental retardation or deafness. It is Important that children be protected before they reach the child bearing ages. "THE vaccine can be administered as early as age 15 unlm-munixe- agiint tbee serious diseases. If af,a.n The Holbrook heard the a it d t'yirg to g : up He made a racket r- t hmg up i "M ire me tal washtub cul yrt up and made hem grtur-- (td a vaccine) Umsters are needed years fur children every and adults to assure con- n i1 immunsza-tiin- s ACCORDING to Dr. Taira Fukishima, Utah Division of Health, Bureau of Disease Control branch director, there has been an increase in the number of teenagers with problems from preventable Childhood diseases such at measles, rubella, tetanus and d htheria vns Cal 1 high blood pressure. News, McAlester, Okla 01511' L ppfil too, tub t w i Cranberries: grapes with "WHICH OF you ordered the BLT? They looked uncomfortable, but refused to nn Teenagers need . O'-'r- Mane came rushing up the aisle carrying a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich which she tried to give to four different customers. Finally the came to the two ladies at our counter. ri ALTHOUGH THE cas THE WORLD will survive inept waitresses, but the thought that rocks me is that we have had kings who should have been bootblacks, and presidents who should have been cab dnvers. bly. FROM OVER by the donuts a plaintive voice answered, "1 cant get the whole counter at once " "These ladies have been sitting here so lorg they got i'Vs starting to Umber up. Its like be-i- ! g In the hospital and hes stiff. When the treatment first started, the buckskin Quarter Horse couldnt even open his mouth, a symptom of the d wase, also known as hxkjaw. Buck has h id so many shots that when he sets Cal i in i g w ih the nei die, he tries to get I hate to s' K't him, Cal says, but ,i w ,i y tie d x rotate He imam n of the shots, novirg from otie h p to the neck and then U.I k to the h p a i.n Col said he wouldn't even want to ist.n ate the cost of the 0 initiation "WHAT DID you have?" Hamburger and cheese sandwich. "Anything to drmk7 Carol and I looked at each other. 1 shrugged. Yes. Two soft drinks. We paid. As we walked away I saw Mane In a back booth. Reading a book. send Marie into a decline. Carol shrugged and took a large bite. Youre supposed to get this section of the counter. eo rcise the animal who at last is able support himself without the sling to tv-iM- is competitive. Sometimes lhe telephone company has problems, and you cant take your business to some other telephone establishment. We waited for our check, but Marie was nowhere to be tound. "Come on, I said. If we go to the cash register We someone will come. went, and the voice from over my right shoulder came to the register. J didnt order a hamburger. I admonished, "Eat it. You will shoulder yelled, "Marie. for six ww ks. CAROL SAID they should be grateful the food business my cup of soup. Carol whispered, had some visiting to do and didnt notice until it got on towards a half hour and no one had looked at us. Finally someone from over my right animal recovers from tetanus. The Qt'SfUr Horse has been in the apparatus but they said no thanks, theyd rather be thirsty. MARIE materialized carrying an anxious looking cheese sandwich and a hamburger. We requested and received napkins. I asked for We ft I something to drink. I offered one of our watery concoctions looking soft drinks which she deposited somewhere In my vicinity. Mane then went to the other two customers and took their order. They asked lor separate checks which further complicated things. Mane disappeared. "Marie. Your orders have been up so long their edges are curled." eatery and sat at the counter. You always get fed faster at the counter, dont you? f wished audibly they had Eventually Marie appeared carrying two very watery TODAY CAROL and I decided to have a sandwich at the mall, so we went into an ft did her vanishing act. I gnawed at my petrified "Im coming." tomers. I save my sympathy for the who lass cant poor remember and cant carry. Cal lolbrook has rigged a sling to help his hor-- e Rut k to keep his footing until the cheese, musing upon the fate which persists in trying to force round pegs into square counter sections. Marie is probably a frustrated artist. The two ladies across the counter shared the BLT and e vehic te rewresne n drowHs a haste deterwree drrvrog Mbit to awsrs wsnrb frt the free d Sdrtnre rwlrowd to were eg t in pw:r. n, great-grandso- I SAID softly, I was supposed to get soup." Marie gave me a withering look and of ladles sat at the counter. Marie I You got more cus- THE MORE inept the waitress, the more sympathetic I become. Those paragons who can carry three complete dinners and four glasses of water and set each item down in front of the proper customer leave me awed. 1 morning. She ordered a bacon, lettuce and tomato and 1 asked for a grilled cheese and cup of soup. We asked for two soft drinks. choked on her hamburger. TIME passed. Another pair pocket calculator. offending sandwich. Carol well be here tomorrow Forever after 1 have been the most patient of diners. She cant remember which person at the table ordered the roast duck? Tell the girl. She forgot the silverware? Be patient till she reappears. She cant add? Carry She swiped at the counter with the wet rag, leaving it In worse condition than she found it. May we see a menu She walked to the next section of the counter to find one. Carol said, Let's make It easy or Mrs. Fay Hollis of Biggs, Calif, arrived to attend the funeral service of her mother, Mrs Myrtle Larkins on Wednesday, Feb. 8 held in the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward Mrs. Hollis Chapel. daughter, Mrs. Betty Witt of California and Mrs. Witts son, Edward Witt of Fort Lewis, Wash, also came for the services Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day received word from Washington D.C. that their Jason Day, who Is 4 years old participated in a violin recital at the White House with President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter attendi- Woods LaVel Galloway, Cross; Berk Galloway, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Val Thomassen of Kaysville and their families. Mr. and Mrs. James Dotson and family visited in Sprtng-vill- e last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dotson. His father has been quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thome have received a call to r LDS mission serve a Misto the sion. They will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on May 4 They are members of the Kaysville 8th LDS ng. Jason is enrolled at the same school as Amy Carter and the school was invited to participate in a recital. Jasons father, Steven Day, plays with the U.S. Army "Strolling Strings at the White House. Steven is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Day, former residents of Kaysville and Layton, and Jason Is their grandson. Kelly Oram, who was seriously injured recently In a train-truc- accident near k Idaho Falls, Ida. has returned to hts home In Kaysville after being confined to the Idaho Falls hospital. He was in intensive care for several days following the accident, but is now improving. He was driver of the truck and was the most seriously injured of the four men. Another friend, Rick Hibbeth was in the hospital a few days. Kellys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oram, had Rick with them while convalescing. All four boys were attending Ricks College at Rex-bur- Ida. The Kaysville LDS Stake Presidency, high council and stake clerks and partners two-yea- Tonga-Nukaula- Ward. Mrs. Corllla Sessions is confined to a rest home in Soda Springs, Ida. On Jan. 26 she celebrated her 87th birth- day anniversary with her family. Those spending the day with her from Utah were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sessions and family, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and daughter Carolyn, Mrs. Eloise Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Camden, all of Kaysville. Mrs. Samuel Nicosia of New York is visiting with her Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Joseph Nicosia and helping with the new granddaughter Sarah who was born on Jan. 23. Mrs. Nicosia will be visiting for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dinger spent a few days last week tn St. George. Returning home Monday, Feb. 8 from a trip to Phoenix, Ariz. were Mr. and Mrs. Truman Carver. They traveled to Las Vegas, Nev. where they visited with her Mr. sister and brother-in-law- , and Mrs. George Carey and with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Herrington for two days. Then on to Phoenix to attend the Arabian Horse Show held at Scottsdale. In Arizona they met Mr. Carvers brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carver from Ogden Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth have received a mission call to serve an LDS Welfare Service Mission to mission. the Arizona-Temp- e They will enter the Mission Home tn Salt Lake City on March I They are members of the Fruit Heights 1st LDS held a dinner party Tuesday evening at Maddox Cafe in Brigham City. Following dinner they honored five outgoing members of the stake, Delbert Hadfield, Gayle Larkins, Richard Brough, DeWayne Taylor and Grant Hint. The Fruit Heights First LDS Ward Mutual sponsored a dinner and program on Saturday evening for all ward members to earn money for Ward. their Super Activity Fund. It a as under the direction of the Robert Albano from Yorba Mutual presidents, Dave Linda, Calif, and his sister Adams and Carol Beard Jean Albano from Phoenix, Mrs. Ethel Zollinger visited Ariz. arrived to attend the funeral service of their in Logan Wednesday with her lather, Wesley Nelson. lather, J.J. Albano held on Thursday, Feb 9 They have Bishop and Mrs. Allen L. now returned to their homes, Strong returned from week after being with their mother, at Phoenix, Artz. Mr Gladys Albano. Dr. snd Mrs. George F. Snell spent Mrs. Barbara Romney is days at convalescing at home after Ephraim last week where they attended two basketball being confined to the McKay-De- e tn which their Hospital undergoing games treatment. daughter Stephanie played st Mrs LaVar Morlcy ol East Snow College at home games. Carbon City is visiting a few They were overnight guests ol an aunt, Mrs. Mae Morten-so- n weeks with her daughter and during their stay. Mrs. family, Mr. and Mr James Dotson. Snells mother, Mrs Joseph Mrs. Wilbur Rosser of OgOlpin of Heber City, acrom-pame- d them on the trip den and Mr Johnnie H.lton uf Salt Lake City were guests Mrs Gary Peterson attended her fathers funeral tn last week of Mr. and Mrs David L. Rosser to help wnh Uregnn last week Mr. snd Mrs Rulnn Waite the arrival of a new grandentertained at a family d.nner daughter, Anne, who was born on Feb 1 Sunday in honor of his Mrs Royce Osiergaard snd parents, Mr and Mr O I. son Mark of Centerville vi:f-e- l WaiC of Ogden 6th wedding Tuesday wuh her mother. anniversary Guests Included Hunier. Mr and Mr Mrs Maud Jones who is recupersnng at her home Ugden. Mr and Mrs Tom Packer, Robert Wane, of from a recent illness Mr. and Mrs Clarence KaviMlIc. Richard Waite of Meacham were dinner goes! Urrtn Mr and Mrs Jsmes Rasin Grargef Sunday of Mr and mussen were happy to have Mrs Don Grant and farniiy their daughter and son inthey were on hand for toe and naming of tor.r law. Mr and Mrs Randy tilemg children of great grandson who Malan and San Dirgn. Calif arrive Sanamed Michael Jsror He is the ton of Mr and Mr Crag turday even rg tn iil for ore Grin! DeWasne Mr and Mr Mr. and Mr Ramuen I horoe aitended the weddi'g entertained St a family d.nner no Sunday tn humor of Randy in Midvale on Sunday rf a Tarora f Un.lef and thru and their two nee e. M married to Keith ha dawgVrrs. Andrea haiic and Newton Sara 1 yr Th.r-tJoe Gama who male hi altenj ng were Mr ho-- " and nh Mr and Me and s Jim I i'er Wendnl He wh e storm, ng ch "dren. la),,m, M Si R and aio itouitrn, Sat lake ( iy, Pav.t HanghLDS re Mrs w allace H gt. ) nerving Richard and Paul roarrrd on Jan 2) to Ro ren r4 San An M, f Ki m,en of R.vi: e Mf ard Mr 10 tome. Tf Beth stir edrd ol tt YU and were men-he- r visited with relatives in lia-itv- r ston re rto.if 'g to San the La man f t,e--li. ego and he alvo Jhry were roamed in toe Aat with a lake LDS Tf-fi- e kurg tn Utah dutirg h rr r;U 0 hed n I r rn varalum Mr and Mrs Rnd Da'ei Mf Rsvrrend Vc(ufdr m rnropanirol her hroeSef and attended a family dinner cm la h in Span h ) m'e, Mr ami Mr Jerry pito Athena at the Re. Burton to t urdy t aoada where they were taurn n tm f of brvtl of h etft for ore week ef Mf pareri bifMjy n versify. Mr and M'S ami Mr Jof-- F,ttn Mr and M Ray 1VJ.) en fhrT g m'l a ' rr- yi B nd Mf R c drey lens red ll I rr home le t an) daui-- ' Annaia dM nnef party at toeif e--j esrmrg tor 12 pert tat wefSend in ItJiV i-- d I he finer wa in hnroif ef fa Its '! PtU 4 Mr Mr and Mr Steven Rul hn fami'y, Mr who here fwwet csled to FeH where they htto tarry1 toe m h - -- f a'd an I rorro-IDS ro - to 'he M ImVjwn w.'t Irg rf tVif J'nr) h d V Hen ig-v- r wr Harrtd and Mr to io n M-- mi"i lf t'v Mn ef en(-ive- -- .'-- i'i7 torret JI ai-le- n . vrey ' On wld an r- V-- r4-e- rd r tm Jan tvw ; were h rvr,fd at farot'y d at toe M e ef toe f 4 arej rom m taw. Mr and M's V c,remn in Fr.d H ton v mvef ef (he tm if attmd rg In add o Mr and Mr Green were Mr GsrtA and Mr Twre Fsl-- t Id , 2? Jan -- fny itor "r id ad be Mr Verorot rihr. Mere, dw IW .Mr and Mrs FsetNsef. prepared ta stop whan iey w wre iM t r . Mf snd Mry rrn. . licaiiy slew s-- Most Arc Deaths Related To Heart Cardewswwtar ff. d d . k toded re-- g pert en nn l hafl ad irk. theweredreihreseiro hie peefoe 5 ol - With pr rrwe I wry life Care-e- i- - a the cpnd lead "g caae. rg tor 21 I pwerewf ef erd ry pel'Clnldef dreN |