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Show , , , '' ' f IO : 5' Fc.TIO11,1 - N it. ' '', ; ' .' - t - ' , DESERETEVENINt ,., , , NEWS' SATURDAY"' " ,they stated that tho Xclation w" loitiar that they wished to go on record as favoring legislation to eradicate ,all tarberry bushes from the state. In another cake a hedge of tobultrYon two deep plantin!! were a farm lipon which' ewheat field was Co macGitt of the Loaded" Irish. raviab badly affected that the grOp lunewa' Br portial failure. A teconittield near bY was L....a. much i age very and seriously affected also. as lane thee ' was a ' io well as a number of field in the gatreepondenee.) in tbe had happened since;then. The:. Gerr ighacial Mises have been ob. the cinky. mans had overrun the errantry ' ''C'1'. t)e t ' that Brivate hamlet had fallen into their hands, served in a number of other states. miter000s public sentiment favoring the igee. the rote! and anything might have happened and Probably eradication of the common barberry is F:.. ob,,,iey eca,tha along 10 mince they took possession. fri;m rapidly., ',It is said that Japainhabitasta were killed, growing straight 'and hie some of the have that eaii been taken back as nese barberry does not harbor the others might onhis back wheat , old the Ma, But slaves into Germany. L...., memories' et ,Xo him? No had happened battalion what mart. Ric t.i,,l'uhitha d., .0,1 his- orchard was destroyed, his Cull -Poor Hens From Flock. Wirers and ha was going doubt le if.farrm Poem broken down. Shirley ed the hheas 'the Germaus..and his heart was' hiti'sPell le knew "lithioDilial6L it he full of misggs and fears as he to In an ,effort to &rouse the farmer back; where' wound strode along the neoessity of. culling the poor farther the road toles:de the fir. -,a limb with f..alutl ht. laies out of their' flock: , and keeping has. 'a log of Ms turned only- the laying hens a statewide. cam. he'rong ed He reached, the hamlet.saw1111114 fit awaia, esPeciallt has 111'11 he Iv Li, 101 pawn Just, beenlauliched. by the round by the church. and hew his nut tea the hack oi th in house, which poultry extension departnient of Intro that sector of had front rif him the farm and ..be .re State college. lour crews are now on Be . peaceful. strangely quiet were 1 - itIvio-n be If going.,billeted in seemed stand,' the road. spending tnree (toys in a in the orchard had been - The trees 1,nrentt.'hara' at least three and- - amidst the greenery which county and holding feet were for Which hiscates; made ing.. a day. lodes 'When a crew .71i; moiled, bounded Alm graveled path be .kw a, meetings d its wilt Arisit en- be- - obtained nM a may bending acoenty billets fiture in (dark grer --clothing. et. the With ono bound,1 from farm bureau bestaquarters.----7--mts to freed far a time from down as if at work. TM& is being undertaken over a railing. campaignWith Shirley-jump- ed loved Hiatt aril In 4 ottain of the. -battle the war poultry ..se through the lines of pole- and es committee war a measure. County the tore and very trees through tient ''', reeMbered peach ot this r One' place ha in which currant and gooseberry hushes out on and 'theinallig" branch was a Janet house 'an stopped, , s.nd the pathway. A --woolen cap, white, often bad hairs. two patches! Jest as of old!, Itai swum made to feel als snug will be given,practice in cullwere in The venerable grandfather was at they were comfortAble an if they other-111ing an actual flock and in each Place his orchard. work in Amoriget some. ll'aar own homes.. mac Hearing the clatter of the soldier selectedexperienced poultryman will be house was an old teall ot the. himself ao till- - the, sol- - he -- straightened himaell looked Up. that tatterand given special Aralning so wideared tbe eirliege men have gone aw gnition giant, It et welcomed- - then wholk- and the work of instructGod etoie into his eyes. He caught the sol- -' tie can Lake.-uass. and -who them wished and who did 'Dot have opportunAnd this diet by the hand, kissed him. and for ing others tied came away. went to attend these dernenstrationix- ity mod wheat they the first time in his life &aline,' on an orchard planted th4 bens front this flock; thesa in and or the unnatural untoward mai workedbands-anwest nothing kept sick. Weak, old mart was, men. are snit t,t Its own salutation. French 1' lowered on the WO the lacking rigor, inntiove. poor eatera. udy though of guns back in really back Atter molted thunder or the and started to molt, .borinon beard' In the village. the stress of- war had spent itself in puckered dry vents; with withigniall. shriv'clog always be stood a little apart the locality.- Eve. sow t14, hamlet eled,. hard. house farm, were lite combs; with for shells was of sleet front danger. witit its frent the hamlet. in the street. with curls 61 tiouree,or thick. stiff pelvic bonne Mose Down on the orchard. 'small Dread between the )4.9king set asleesmoke twirling up- weer the together.bones rank heavy orchard the of and rear end of keel, and pelvic ' 'rag center lined with rows Bel-of roofs-- full, puma abdomen. In breeds path, bard, graveled p. here fawner "Back bushes. Wahl, currant with yellow skin and shanks. the 'die.. ,,berry and A soldier was standing at the door ,tfeea h and carded bens ahould also show yellow lied these Wood peat sorties.apple arroes-t- o bow of farm ealling any the ,than heaven iert illth borer or,medluni,Itt,101V 0.111kOrand--leilelit was here that the coitole in ths orchard.--Ther-Wbeaks and vents. . the neighborhood. bead from his fresh Worked; hospital recognisedthe , Save the hens that are 'healthy. Mold man alwa)s was his the-door. one of two It at and woolen figure rap wered with it strong, vigorous.- , alert and hie trona. seat of on the good eters; not won't-M- g w patches or Just, ks"Billeted. here just like Old thrteig his work all day sirloin& to moult or- OcIll ' Bending ,over,.. t sulked. on his down Shirley seldom going with and . moist tober; with OK vents,' large Ink man said it here the !Verne the night.' path. .sees even when weeding red combs; thin, pliable had at the door. "and the oldJellow came large. bright who the man how ad skiplane pelvic bones well spread apart.. wide the allotted span with us. He was mopping in a village spread between pelvic bones and rear ,air smite passedhis way back beyond Amiens arld when we end of keel, CO hard at work, mold and lame, soft, pliable' .yeare - ., ... were going ,awar be beard" of it end abdomenive-beeedweritiflowors..--,- .:-. end at il came with us. He's never happy and shanks. the hens savedyelloWekins Bit day's work came to an shohld in his orchard." ont, if s-he)" show pale or white shanks. pale or Ott evening, and at that said "Wonder he left it at all." happened to be ' titbit, troops , white beaks and vents. 1 OCT013 4 - .. TildoldlOaland tils,urtriaria 4.,:i.7,.::;freti,,L. , ;at ' , Vs 4 ' -- 41g ---- 1 IOW ift ''- 0.0 6, , , - - MI NO I ternme lii ILO -- f. k 7 Ir It , , i' e - 11 . 42 eachdemonration. . ! 7: olio. $ - eirts-of-th- - ----- 0V44'7selZ -I- ui !UI 1 --- 4.- , , ' Wilt .41Pi.g 4,1,1111. !. ,, , 14(7-,p44,10b:4111..- , ' , 1918 ETC-1- 9 - - - - , i The president of the United States at this critical time needs tapable men in congress who will stay on the job. lie needs min like Reed Smoot, ior senator from- Utah, who remains in Washington AND WORKS, instead of men like Representatives Welling and from Utah, who use up valuable ship room taking curiosity trips to France. , d saying,-,that--ar- , dull-coeor- not-tou- t gA v - LE -- -- - II 7- tbô1 hut-Mi- ng t r - , - , r - also ,4, leed in his home. he emne in with betketsf fruit which he gave to the Then having dietritow in khaki. ief the fruit of the garden. the old mai eat down near the itoor, lit his pipe with its tobacco his woolen ',opine the bowl. Mok off in his chair,: only GO and nodded n the up now and egain-whe'se settled oil his head. lie ofspoke? showed any signs Ltda Shirley, , , "His grandson, the soldiet fellow. know. was home here when the Don't Bay-Stoc- k Yard Ram. Jerries mad. their tulvance." said the man at thedoor. "And he shunted at the Omatta markE .. re--, the old fellow way back out of harms on the IWhile the sheep extension man from way. Had to .use a bayonet, ' College saw a number of , I hear." job. who were looking for Therwwas a nuimenes silence.- The trams in the stock yards. Buying rants old grandfather looked t the men In e. a place is he the doorway. then at the MIA besult $AO se, t- tine woes not knowthe .ancesWM One him- - Then reaching up he pulled of theetry animals and are pained like another, and his whole apple from a projecting branch i and in conformation. they' the Belittlers back from the handed it tosShirley. , It was rip., ofteapoor 'Nitre The Ere shauld be purChaaed early red and Inviolable at very of big. war a feeling ;tei so-tbest may be acquired. An im. "Bori,"4 he said. alluding to the ripToliff and contentment. stock CAA be breeding Palefknew. the old man well, and ple, and added z- with a emfle. "Pour t protement,in s aboutwith,- - lees' expanse by broughtAngials.--tceMarige- Soldst gotten billeted in the dorm house sous. the use of a purebred ram than in any eatemmany boo." " other way. One always loses money , (Copyright. 11111.) .2fail the fruit of the orchard. But when be purchase a mediocre ram,I such as is ueually picked tip at a LIVING liOADS GOOD REDUCE COST OF stock market. , Tbe breeding ram should possess : Me should be mutgood breed typo. 4 . Bit. G. HOLDEN. culine. An ram has no toads from the farm to the market place mean small loads, slow place in the effeminate flock. Indications of mas-- 1 cost of ctilinity are a short; broad face large, which in turn mean increased p0011 expensiveoftransportation, broad nostrils, knob across the taco, . the fartn to the consumer. products Two miles an hour with less then siquarter of a load would be short, broad forehead. fairly short, ieflmlt on Ors road, not to mention the wear and tear On the Man, the teem thick neck, general ruggedness; and lack of too great refinement through-H- e he bamess. and the wagon, and the loss of time- ' ' should base sood constitution as 'indicated by good-che- st I ft ; capacitl.j ,fi, in shown $ .; great spring and depth of , .4, ,' ,; A itko, is skin also an rib., indication, pink ' pl ,"A 1 4...O. ,c1- ---il1 but it is not always true that dark .!tvii . ,A s1..,,,,, S ,' 4e- ::i wri, ance-o- f'''; poor- - health, ! IS, 0.,7,1, , drx,P. Be sure that the ram has a good fore ' & 46.14 . , rib, , t,' 40f,, . I The ram should also have a good, OZ. .. c; ., u ''N, P, back and a level. broad TUMP strong ,...5 ..... a good leg of mutton. The body ,.. ,rb,4 ,,o shouldbe close to the ground and'sup.."44. 4f.....:e'1' 4: '4ts ,","') N ported on legs well set apart and of 141646, ii The' fleece good else and quality. ,,iete"?' ,' should be fairly dense and .of a- good 0 ' , and . length quality. ,:l I, . yotli - ! at-su- poor-practic- A- WHEN THEY - HAPPENED TO BE - ' .1 big to offer constructive aid and critidsrn when- ever they are needed; - tt 1 - Mr. Spry and,Mr. Wattis have the advantage not only of long experience and great natural ability, but they are members of the party " which, in every crisis of our countryi meets the need of the hour with constructive statesman ship. There should be no question of patriotism here, though the Democrats insist on Making one. Mr. - Welling and Mr. Mays are patriotic.' 'rhey have the government partofthe time-- - - - bconthejob alLthe time.prepart d -- -- J - are se eminently-fitteby personal ity and long training to give that kind of service that they have been chosen Republican candl- dates, for Congress. , NVattis - t unles- and Mr.:NVellin-- places of - -- - But you can do more for your government and -- -for your country than 'elect men who will mereMays. of the time daring brief stays ly vote righepart , u idea of patriotic cart. send men to Congress at the impital.-YoSenator Smnot typifies thi - who are to give the government able Utah. distinctly service demanded by the Republicans of it William It. and every support needs,to win the war and who, And it is bealuse William Spry - -- WASHrNGTO'N.. Give them freely the credit that is their due. - mo-sem- 'That is one specific reason' why men the of that you put phatically advisable methods and the same ideals gas Senator-'4-- -- - IN ' - , , F., , . ..For,',iememberthis--Preparedness7thelSelectiv- e nottorme-by,--he-- Draftea Big Navy:-al- l were principles the Rub1kn foirty'when they were being .laughed and scoffed at by the Democrats ,min,mimdm.mmim. -- . , . t i 'S:, , - .y- - s ..41.---a- ,,,,-.- i 7 " . ,i- N 'IP , ,- . ,,t,- '. ";..-- . - . -, bealth.--Appeor-- fieece-indica- - teis IN!':14' -- .I- .'''rrv,i v4t. ,... la 4; ---. - Oil ' Pe - honournetr- of Utah. your la but one antogre to the slanderAn overswbohnlnC. , Republican victory at the polls. Republicano sql ' , 1 , W. H. WATTIS - WM. SPRY - For Congressman. First Congressional District. For - Made $15 a Day. -- - One - - --Man .,,s, 4,,, PO - STATE TICKET I , ...,,, t ilizp P.P 0 - ii 1 - ) ..t,, I not sate to trust men Of the same ideal the sanwo political training, the same high ability in Congress at this time. You are told that it would toe unpatriotic to elect thefts, It took the Itemtb limn two year to show The erste the rithleousneen of this war, and almost equally , as hms to testily, them bow to Witt It. And in many' a cricket mmttrot they have had to set ellan114001Untfiekt loyalty to the the De1110121111I administration. Yet, in the lace ot that record yon are told that it '. -- - ---- 1 rl,,.. i Congressional District. - nd Congressman,-Seco- , c -- JAS. W. CHERRY Did you make 14.6fl for E.. FRICK, A. E. BOWEN, yolklabor last One Linn county yeas? farmer - ,,4,411L.4,... ..,,1 who kept a record of ha farm bumI11 For Judges Supreme Court of Utah. i..7., nem found tiiktt after paying the'on1:17 i ,N.- '" erating expenses of his farm and 5 per - 4. interest-ocent hie he Investment. had --.2 ' made a labor Ineome of jug that sum. . 4 " A neighbor of his who- - also let 'ggppopc-AN.:-.sTAT.E7çp...m.miTTF0 ow?' stp, 44. kept a ,, 1 ,4 record found that he had made N 46,1 only. otrt. 1216 for his years work. The former .1! ''til Political Advertisement. made 116 for every 11 made by, the 1,....1.....,MIMPIPM11 s..ac..41,.....M:210....-,-",w.- --, , .11 t , latter. , -The &Wee Octet, was Why did one man make so much taken in Alabama.: Similar- roa- da aro to be found In - teri state.. qrtod roads will increase land values. bring about better living more than the other, in the same corn- -' it s'"1"11EOP," tirl; esmi .,m1... munity, with similar weather condimoditiora, improve educational t445' advantagear and "pivot a large extant Al tiona?---The- ir AA were- about kb crop yields t Trebiethe or the coot of - -- 2 Oa- the same. In fact. the man who made living, , 41111011111111111111111 ; but- 126 grevr somewhat larger yielde pee,- acre then-ali- d the other man and he also received a little more for the feed which he fed to his live stock. will not Only be paid or In Increased moult rapidly. The hen that has soiled nated .against. The - body conform?, : Itt: 4',,,j.::::::::,;.,;--.17,,,-::,..,,-.-y . There la one outstanding,difference production at. one but will also have and worn or broktus, plumage in late tion should be a trifle rangy..yet good .P1151011 BECOMES : a: ,:,1 ..; .: ..,...,..,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,, ; EDITOR between these two farms. The one a tendency to increase production at September or early October has not from the mutton standpoint: yet well contained 2$2 acres, while the other the latter part of the lactation wool. moulted. If she by a good bird in other covered with period. : i was only 91 in size. Whet difference It it is -- lanned to raise tine woolei . As production decreases at thia time of qualities, save her. -- I did size of farm make- - if both men I year,. In breeds with yellow legs, the hen sheep. more attention should be given feed should OF thesupplementary , NEWSPAPER were busy all the time and raised gogd be increased., that lays loses gradually her yellow to the wool. Class A merne0,' Delaine , I his e the was first , Becauee and farm are on) Rambouillet t excellent 'ewes beak no is There better legs, um crops? yellow large. for '' "."' r4 roughage ,, ''''" ' ; ' frOm one man and , '414 bad large fields on which at this. time !than silage. If silage is scales on the front of the "ihanks the this standpoint and will produce, use large farm implerhents not available, then corn ' then on the scales at the back. Rena good tnutton lambs when crossed upon -i Dierawcould itlittt , (Spec,' 111, Correspondence.) n by four hors. teams- - ' 11,9 tient- - used with good resulta todde,r may,be showing ttrOnf 'or .. of 1 mutton breed..ram. yellow ' AKLEY. Idaho, Oct. farmed three times as many crop eertain to he poor are almost PTI, t cows banks ally be more Jen- i, difficult may Graining r aa 'did the Rhode Tr acres per maw as la breeds such the man on the ,at that time than kink editor of the Oakley Herald roughage, layers. . Returns Italian shanks Where the Rees. small farm lie needed fewer horse!. but nearly every supplying may for seventi years. has sold the news- - 4 ti. dairyman will have Islandhorn color as well as the acre to his 911-i the and show yellow, or corn oats soMe , machinery..,hleat' that may be used paper plant to local purchasers. and Allotment to U. S. the eonfueed with the ,-- . momt an acre was team Rev. Charles Brown, of the rolort-7-1- ., ', . for,,this purpose. 'if. some protein horn must no( be or s,t!'kat A... one in poor conA sick hen When are of aa the enters such labor fee& cotyollow. or high rneal aluten..oll church, has been Installed'as tt. ' ii q --shanks. also show hire!off,,,?:!(;, for c,41 ALBL'QUERQUE. horse feed N.M. Oct pale n may and expensive, and machintonseed, Is available, a mtrture Of ono dition There are several cases of editof Influenza cotunder-i,lf:t ,..,,, Becalms to items ....,.. is err a. to it of n that high Other priced. -accept -Oak the protein feed .with three " part iey..,,,,,All Iniblic importalt f . ,, t : , ' .:: ,.''l and 5,' privatethesattems be reduced as much as pool- or four Parts of oats or corn. or both, rtuillock are color and appearance ot from the government money svhichl gatherings have been discontinued ...op, A ' etbone. and .(lexibil: oould better be used In winning the icept the schools. , sib's, Pne can. reduce the acre met wili make very good feed. This may vent. comb. pelvic , 1 war." .Charles Scottillo. an Italian. $O OR these itemu by operating a large be fed in quantities al high as one Ity of the abdomen. The Oakley people are I . , :' ' subscribing 3,1 year old. has requested the county 'loyally to the Fourth , . - , 0 i,i.,,, ,..,-- ,,,,rf ,,,,,, A ,, lot"'",,'i 4 1 ,,', ' ,,,,,,,.... tlw.: .01.14 be used moat pound of grain for every three or four farm where they can loan and Liberty I - , . draft board here for permission to Or le expected Oakley will exceed its. ,.,--,, cw.,,ir) , efficiently. . Fr, t, pounds of milk. i 1 ; :It-:e, i.-i,,.44 .:,, 's:,' :',7,..,4'. 1 t A 11416' In ease of cold rains, keep the cows Pick Breedink Ewes in Fa11.1 return tothe government its part of Ititiota of 50,000. By keeping a record of his business. ' f t , i ,, , i , ..1,Ci. t ,e '') the fanner may know how much In the barn except for exercise and thg allotment given bim-- in return for ' Farmers are bulky with their fall .. I , , N, tot lts 4 .,.4,r, fi 4. p a! 1' .,,,,. 71 to son select serviceeNbis ,is ha makee how , is and Pall the 'best time be make. it.I water, After they have been exposed money rendering. work. Schools wiliclose Tor, two L,' .. ''... sat 1 ' . ''' 'or ' . , ' N 1...,.... i, eV .., 44,,,!.. ,,,,,,z, A , cow, often requitc, beetuflOti ,flOcli of sheep. say the ani. Mnertes on the firing line- - trultaly.4 weeks tr, enable Ike,' beiye to gestst in Ito a ,if Lag year therewhowere 16 15' lir: 1 .. such ta Linn WC-4.7back.'" several 7 4 records'', g lot'Come county ' kept ipiyit 0,';11,1 : , . The vAffey :2 Mill husbandry department of Iowa, the (1.6 a month I, has that his tc,5. and submitted them to the county '4 represents eecaped far thus frost and , trope- I , Stati.Collegafor then ewes are most eons., contribution to his maintenance . have been good. ''' acent for. special stittly. It is from ef geed tuait mid. Feathers. to take the half I 'W. S. Parkhurst' chairman of the and cheap.:: Grade ewes of but he doe and rive :Boonton county convict. heat- - ten miles thee, recorle that the above figure; plentiful by Eggs! "luau; Alabama. Convict rnete Sam- ts offeringrThe aged ' Republitan-- - Press associonr- ems- - In-were taken by the farm management 4the fihrOpehire, Hampabire and other thatlabor cost the county but 1111141 has Just learned that his boy !Oakley in the interest of the candidacy ,ttle extension men at,lowa state colleen. cealiniinionera down breeds. or of the fine wool Italian was Grandmother all paid Whew wrong. the clothes onlyfor end la of Abe food side by side withItallan lot P. R. Gooding for the United States ; 'rtit and fighting salary mut-crossed a with breeds. to used eirlloYment of she her purebred flock of biddies pick near hil former borne. hot far; conrift labor in road biding le practiced in many desirable mar- soldiers laying,. in the light of 1ton type ram produce Feed Cows Grain and Silage tor from the...Austrian frontier.. .. Capt. Vt. T. Stafford. of Gooding, ,. ' ' t lambs. the Iowa AgrIcul- kat from, eirperlments ' candidate for judge of the rourth , ' on:tmon' Bat a caHood 6r more t ExPertment station and other extural Anyone ju, desiring Metal " 0-With pastures generally short and perlinent sitationsi, she picket the .very will do well to get In touch,wit)I some d)strict cowl., made-s- t, friend!' 7:7 1 cently in Indiana by representatives of Gianulated-EYelits- f' tall in the interest oT htii election. the United States department of agri- the approach of colder days. many of hens she ehould have old to the oommission firm at one of the large . a'rthee infillhed ie.. There are aeveral candidates fcfr preiif chitura. In one locality a field.- of then wet as well se cold. dairymen huckster. She saved'the good looking' markets. for the western ewes coming ii. re Is ..,,,-"Vl'rrlevr"ati"?ssiP'.0F7.wke'nanttl h4e w a need to give attention to the feeding ones---- in raLlIQ ;trice. writing them being Judge W.this; A. some tine 'wool other those runt oft Crier! Irbithswtii it nh!dogene. to markets wordeothe 1, moultcarry early the waaopractically Babcock, de- - of their cows or the milk flew will be era. the ones with Lls 4 4 prevent incumbent, t: and an Iolandablood and make excellent beak other cereals mauhe4 1:n.rau'e and yellow, Judge ,1 black The' , . raidleat the rust. reduced. stem EY6'srkyort,Ld;-ha.N.staby stroyed Sit. aflaoerkell: WiiitTo. eeriously leg.. lima yellow eat401101a t 1,na. to tease was so clear that 1? farmers held Mrs. 'who 4 .1. s 0the Sthrah ttrituter feed and 13ut the early moultere that are so. Extra rough lime grain Condon. . At, It is important that eweibought for relativimo In NVaahington, beep. 1 v3;E rathPe visiting ;ces otteervation at the time recommended goldunder this the are day !king ctaes of;hnhil antield I by Ptah, good looking tire the busy hens' say breeding purposes have good teeth and Your et by ma 60c pet Bottle., tetatietiehlp, aere a mentlt.has returned to Oakley.. of the ectuntyagent and immer- dairrtirn at Iowa State college. They the poultrymen at Ames. t , , The better two teats. Ewen with ertairtrY MoutY10 Fee Meted En free writs t ' keit forVisitors , observed e- , to conference in Salt' Lake t dlately drew up resolutions. in which say th4 supplementary feed givon now , layers moultlate sa a mils and also or without teeth should be discrimi- - olorteerys Roloody Co., Citicogo. bowl. all rottirced. : s, , r , ,7. , s,,711-4.- ' -- . : . t' - !,,-0.- .t.".l. , I rz d . - "115 1 , . -- N AEY -- i .,-- -. , -- . ,i..';I ) -- , O : i OPOOPP , ' .3 not-fcar- ker--"di- , 1 - -- -1 1,, v; z , ,i...,,, "lat ' e ', ',. r - .1. - .: ,,e4,,, 1g ..,'S: 4..',4' : '- ,, ' -- CO --- --i - z, ,i-- , . t , 1.....: J. 1 . 'V .,,,,,' .. ''k .L. e , ' t- not-.wie- ' . -, cash-mone- 1 . o, , 1 over-wint- .j. . U UV - '-- 1 t: I. ' ..! , 1 ' . - , , . - ." .AtiaV ' 1 't |