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Show jut Frame for fjl Set of Shelves rifflf Pieces of furniture troom an air of dis-l dis-l . mlich in demand and u Vet this sketch W can be done st4' v.Ma trouble and f.th very j too. r CREW SHELVES AND ,BOX TOGETHER WITH MARK W SCALlOPEB-FRONT SCALlOPEB-FRONT ON tf PLYWOOD WITH prtTTERn intn iui nllTWITH A JI6 SAW OR A COMPASS SAW Z j shelves with a well-de-eAlme always adds distinc-'". distinc-'". Som Place these shelves on 2.5t important piece of furnl-l?&o furnl-l?&o a long way toward giving . weU-furnished appearance. w " 7m ihnwn here ana ia utui-sM utui-sM wide for the frame which ii 3t "curves that maybe Sot with a power saw. This tobtaineTby sending 15c address direct to: .Jliiw , RUTH WYETH SPBAKS . . s;n. m. T. Drawer 10 aei I iwUi C""" lB Jt- " in r I mi w I rw m a 'i i i felt blackboard eraser will do iwdy jb of cleaning the top Place breaded chops or cutlets , it,, rnfriupratnr lor several as before they are cooKea. - will hnlrt the crumbs Better. ifoen nsin. the food grinder for h qicinc tfln7prt fruits, arid a l. flnnr. This keeps them from -in in the erinder. .! Seel knives left in hot water i i ji 1st very little water when wash- . -i i:ul.. """""! urth anH cpctrriv tha r nfh Choose thread a shade darker an the fabric you are mending. WHITE 01 YEUOW 1001 FOI THIS Ulll 41 Hit tiKin mwB Older people 1 If too haven't the lUmins you ahotild became I tout diet lacks the natural AAL Vitamins and enenrv-buildtnff. natural oils yon need yoo U find good-tasting Scott's Emulsion helps build Btamina, energy and retttUnes to cold. Sea this wonderful difference bay Scott's at your druggist's today t - ml 1 WIT 5 M-. -eV May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action ,e lift with Its hairy sad worry, J11" habits, tmsroaar smting and jnakuig ita risk of expocura sad infee-r-hwa heary atrain oa tha work kidnaya. Tbay are apt to bacoma Tr-taiad and (ail to filter eiceaa add UMotoar imporitias from tha lila-firinf Biay snSar aandif baekaeha, ailaeha, diasinna, cetung tip nighta, JH paina, swelUag (aal eonatantly narrooa, all wore out. Othar sifna J kidney or bladdar diaordar an soma-ms soma-ms baminc, aeaatr or too (rsquaat anaation. 7 Try Deaa't Pilla, Dona's halp tha ys to paas od harmful aieaaa body uta. Thay hara had Suva thaa halt a ajtory ot public approraL Aro racorn- ay tratanu uaars ararywaam (oar unghiarl MX RADIO 7 STAGE SCREEN Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE VI'ORK in a picture with Bob Hope or Bing Crosby and you're likely to turn into a golfer. Sitrne Hasso learned ! the game between scenes of Faramount's "Where There's Life"; her instructor, co-star Bob Hope, turned a corner of the sound stage into a green for the purpose. pur-pose. Joan Caulfield. now in "Dear Ruth," caught the fever when she made ' Blue Skies" with Bing and got herself a teacher. He told her not to count her strokes, but she counts the ones when she's par or under; says it helps a lot. Willie Howard, the famous comedian come-dian who'll soon celebrate the completion com-pletion of 40 years in show business, busi-ness, is going strong his life story's . WILLIE HOWARD being filmed, he's writing his autobiography, auto-biography, and plans to star in a' revival of one of his old hits and then appear in the film. Ken Roberts and the producers of Mutual's "Quick as a Flash" have been wondering which sex reacts quicker to the excitement of competition com-petition so Fordham university's psychologists arranged to attach electrodes to a man and a girl contestant con-testant and record the results. Virginia Mayo, a Samuel Goldwyn featured player, achieves star status sta-tus in December with the release of "The Best Years of Our Lives." It was produced simultaneously with "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," in which she co-stars with Danny Kaye so during a four-month period peri-od Virginia was on call most of the time. Vet she gained right pounds says it was because she ate sensibly sensi-bly and got nine hours' sleep every night. But when the pictures were completed she was still on call for fashion stills and color layouts and lost 15 pounds! As if the language of high school students hadn't acquired enough bywords, by-words, William Bendix's "The Life of Riley" has added two more "What a revoltin' development this is!" greets many a minor tragedy. And they've also adopted the greeting greet-ing offered by "Digger O'Dell," the friendly undertaker character "Hullo there, you're looking fine, veddy natural!" Everybody knows that Edgar Bergen Ber-gen got his start in radio on Rudy Vallee's program; few know that Rudy learned ventriloquism from Bergen, and is now fairly proficient. He has three dummies Sally Ann; Linoleum and Ezra Sncrd, brother of the famous Mortimer. Sunday afternoon seems to be Metropolitan Opera stars' time: three of them are featured on their own programs starting at 2:00 p. m. on NBC there's Robert Merrill. half an hour later James Melton has his own program, and at 5:00 along comes Patrice Munsel. t Ruby Dandridge, who's Judy Oa-nova's Oa-nova's maid on the radio, will appear ap-pear as Lillian Russell's maid in "My Wild Irish Rose," starring Dennis Den-nis Morgan. Evidently she doesn't mind being typed; she's played maid roles in 15 consecutive pictures! Paul Lavalle has organized and conducted many types of orches tras; now he s organizing a tm pan band. The conductor of the Friday Fri-day night "Highways in Melody," co-operating with the New York Children's Chil-dren's Aid society, is getting together togeth-er an orchestra of youngsters four to eight years old; they'll learn basic music rhythms by beating on tin pans and kettles. Gene Kelly and June Allyson will be teamed in Metro's "Cabbages and Kings"; he'll play a Coney Is-land Is-land sideshow barker who falls in love with her, a modern Alice in Wonderland. ODDS AND ENDS Victor Shzak's latest screen appearance is as co-star in KKO's "Sinbad the Sailor.". . . Dennis Morgan has just mude himselj a brick barbecue; now all he needs is the meat to go with it. . . . Benny Good-mm Good-mm mr nt 'The Victor Bone Show." will be one of three judges in a na tion-wide contest to select the best tone 6v an omnfeur based on the movie, "Duel in the Sun". . .Jimmy W ailing-ton ailing-ton estimates that he's announced about IS0,Q00 radio shows in his years before the mike. . . . Marlene Dietrich's Diet-rich's to be featured as an actress, not a siren, in "Golden Earrings." CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS No 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING PROPOS-ING TO AMEND SECTION 2, OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION CONSTI-TUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO AND AUTHORIZING TAXATION TAXA-TION OF UNITED STATES PROPERTY IN UTAH. Be it resolved by the Legislature Legisla-ture of the State of Utah, two-thirds two-thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend section 2, Article XIIL constitution of the state of Utah to read: Sec. 2. All tangible property in the state, not exempt under the laws of the United States, or under un-der this constitution, shall be taxed in proportion to Its value, to be ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state, jitic tnwns. school districts' municipal corporations and public libraries, lots wim the buildings thereon used ex- -l..r-4.,nl.. fnr olthor rolitrinilB WOT- i;iuaivcijr m.ji tiMtv o ship or charitable purposes, ana places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt irom uuauuu. iirotor ricrtitc riitchps canals, res- f , WiLl tliiwi - nmirc nnupr nlants. DumDine plants,' transmission lines, pipes fimoc niimsri and used by BUU l,uuiv w . . .. . - Individuals or corporations for irrigating lands within the state owned by such individuals or sr!itinnc nr thp individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed as long as ukj -v,oii ho nwnpd and used exclus ively for such purposes. Power plants, power transmission lines and other property used for gen- H HpHvorincr plprtrical crating ou uv... . r power, a portion of which is used for furmsnmg power ior ing water for irrigation purposes ior.Hc in thp state of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property is -used for such purposes. These shall accrue to the CAtlUJ'tlviiu " benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. tu. (.voc r,t tho Indicent TJOOr ' illC IHAV - v.. o may be remitted or abated at such times and in such manner as may be provided by law. The lrtn,lt?lotiiro mav nrovide for the avomntinn from taxation of nprsonal property, not to exceed $2,000 in home- steads, and $300 for personal property. Property not to exceea $3,000 in value, owned by dis-sprvpd dis-sprvpd in anv war in the military service of the United States or oi me tiie of Utah and by the unmarried ..irirvmc ami minor omhans of TVluuno ...... , such persons may be exempted om nnirp mav uruviue. CIO lit- ivi, r The legislature shall provide by law for an. annual tax sufficient, suffi-cient, with other sources of revenues, rev-enues, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose pur-pose of paying the state debt, if any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage pas-sage of the law creating the debt. . , Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors elec-tors of the state at the next general gen-eral election in the manner provided pro-vided by law. of the Congress of the United States. The lanas oeionginu w citizens of the United States, re-ciriino- nrithnut this State shall never be taxed at a higher rate than the lanas belonging to residents resi-dents of this State; but nothing in this ordinance shall preclude this state from taxing, as other lands are taxea, any ianua owned or held by any Indian ,kn haa couoroii hla tribal re lations, and has obtained from the United States or irom any person, by tatent or other grant, a titip thprptr.. save and except such lands as have been or may be granted to any inaian or Indians In-dians under any act of Congress, fttntnlnlncr a nrnvisinn exemDt- ing the lands thus granted from taxation, wmcn last menuonea lands shall be exempt from tax-atlon tax-atlon so long, and to such extent, ex-tent, as is or may be provided in tne act oi congress granting the same. Third All debts and liabilities of the Territory of Utah, incurred by autnority or me Legislative Assembly thereof are hereby assumed as-sumed and shall be paid by this State. Fnnrth The Tppisl Ature shall makp laws for the establishment and maintenance of a system of public schools, which shall be open to all the children of the state and be free from sectarian control. Section Z The secretary of state is directed to submit this nmrvvwrt Amendment tn the elec tors of the state at the next gen eral election in tne manner pro vided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state this amend ment shall take effect the first day or January, 1947. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 3 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2 A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING PROPOS-ING TO AMEND ARTICLE III OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO ORDINANCE FOR THE TAXATION TAXA-TION nF LANDS AND EXEMPTIONS. Be it enacted by the Legislature Legisla-ture of the State of Utah, two-thirds two-thirds of aP members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: . Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article III of the Constitution Consti-tution of the state of Utah as follows: fol-lows: , . .. The following ordinance shall be irrevocable without the consent con-sent of the United States and the people of thin state: First Perfect toleration of religious re-ligious sentiment is guaranteed. No inhabitant of this State shall kq mni.Ktpd in nerson or (-Vl t'- v. r nrouertv on account or his or her mode of reiigious worship; but polygamous nr plural marriages f rvrovor nmhihitpd. Second ;ne people lniiduimiB ;his State do affirm and declare that they torever disclaim all right and title to the unappropriated unappropri-ated public lands lying within the boundaries hereof, and to all lands lying within said limits iwneo or held by any Indian or Indian tribes, and that until the title thereto shall have been extinguished ex-tinguished by the United States, the same shall be and remain subject to the disposition of the United States, and said Indian lands shall remain under the absolute ab-solute Jurisdiction and control a joint RFsni .linnN pnnprvs. ING AN AMENDMENT TO SEC- nun 7 u article xm UF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO PROPORTION OF STATE CONTRIBUTION CON-TRIBUTION TO SUPPORT MINI MUM S 'H HI . tKI luR&M lf PORTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM Re It ennpteri hv the Icricla. ture of State of Utah, two-thirds nf all mmhpra elonteit tn eanh of the two houses voting in favor uiereoi: Section 1. It is Dronosed to amend spf 7 nf Artlple Till nt the constitution of the state of Utah so that the same shall read as fnllnuc Sec. 7. The rate ot taxation on tanpihle nronprtv shall not ex ceed on each dollar of valuation, two and four-tenths mills for general State purposes, and such additional lew as the Legisla ture may proviae ior tne state s share of the support of a portion of the nnhlip snhool svstem ax defined in Article X, Section 2 oi this constitution, sucn portion consisting only of kindergarten schools, common schools and high schools. The State shall contribute not more than 75 of the total cost of operation and maintenance oi a minimum cphool nrocrram in the State fla such program shall from time to time be determined upon by the Legislature. Not more than 757 01 ine State's portion of the revenue necessary to finance the opera tion ana maintenance ot sucn minimum school program shall be raised by a State property tax lew anH the remainder thereof shall be raised from other State sources. The Legislature snail determine by law the method nf allocation of the State' ron- tribution to the various school districts. Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to submit sub-mit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next genera1 election in the manner nrovidpr fni in section 1 of article XXIII of the constitu tion of the state of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment amend-ment shall take effect the first of January 1947. for taxation of such property, so that every person ana corpora- Man ehall nav a lay In nmnnr. t(r,n tn the value of his. tier, or its tangible property, provided Uiai uie legislature may ueier- mine the manner and extent of taxing transient live stock and live stock being fed for slaugh ter to oe used ior numan consumption. con-sumption. Intangible property mav he exemntpd from taxation as property or it may be taxed in sucn manner ana to suen tent as the Legislature may provide. pro-vide. Provided that if intangible property be taxed as property the rate tnereoi snan not rxcwu five mills on each dollar of val-notion val-notion When pxemDted from taxation as property, the taxable Income mereirom snan De taxsu under any tax based on incomes, hut when taxed by the State of Utah as property, the Income therefrom shall not also De taxed. The Legislature may provide pro-vide for deductions, exemptions, andor offseta on any tax based upon income, ine personal income in-come tax rates shall be graduated gradu-ated hut the maximum rate shall not exceed six Der cent of net Income. No excise tax rate haded unon income shall exceed i nor rant nf net Income. The rate limitations herein contained for taxes based on income ana for taxes on intangible proper shall he effective until JanU ary 1, 1937 and thereafter until changea Dy iaw Dy a vote ui mc majority of the members elected tO each noUSe.OI tne Legislature. All revenue received from taxes on Income or irom taxes on intangible in-tangible property shall be alio- Aa(nr1 tn the cnnnort nf the DUbllC school system as defined in Ar ticle X, Secuon Z oi tnis voiibu- tution. . Culfin 9 The secretary OI state is hereby directed to sub mit this proposed amenameni to the electors oi me iic i. av crcknornl plpctlon In the manner provided for in section 1 of article aaiu oi tne raiisum-tjon raiisum-tjon of the state of Utah. Section 2. The Secretary ol State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors elec-tors of the state at the next general gen-eral election in the manner provided pro-vided by law. cim 9 Tf aitonled hv the elector nf the state, this amend ment shall take effect the first day of January, 1947. No. 7 No 4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING PROPOS-ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION SEC-TION 3 Or ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO ALLOCATION O F REVENUES RECEIVED FROM TAXES ON INCOME AND ON INTANGIBLE PROPERTY Re it pnactcd bv the Legisla ture of the State of Utah, two-thirds two-thirds of all members elected to each cf the two houses voting in tavor thereot. Section 1. It is .proposed to amend sec. 3 of Article XIII of the constitution of the state of Utah as follows: Sec. 3. The Legislature shall provide by law a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation on all tangible property prop-erty in the State, according to it value in money, and shall prescribe pre-scribe by law such regulations as shall secure Just valuation CONSTITUTIONAL XJr-i 5 AMENDMENT 1'u" a TfUMT RKni.lITION PROPOS ING TO AMEND SECTION 10, ARTICLE VIII, OF THE CUINSU-TUTION CUINSU-TUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO THE ELECTION AND DUTIES OF COUNTY ATTORNEYS AHU riA-LNG riA-LNG THE TERM THEREOF. Be it resolved by the Legislature Legisla-ture of the State of Utah, two-thirds two-thirds of all members elected to each house voting in favor there of: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend section 10, article VIII, of the constitution of the state of Utah to read. Section 10. A county attorney shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county who shall hold his office for a term of four years. The powers and duties oi county attorneys, and such other oth-er attnrnevs for the state as the legislature may provide, shall . .a a a . 11 be prescriDea Dy iaw. in an cases wnere tne attorney ior any coun- tv or for the state, falls or re fuses to attend and prosecute . , . i . . i , according to iaw, tne court snaii have power to appoint an attorney at-torney rtro temDore. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elec-tnrs elec-tnrs nf the state nt the next pen- eral election in the manner pro- viaea Dy iaw. Section 3. If adopted by the electors nf the state this amend ment shall take effect the first day of January, 1947 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A iniNT RKS'lTlTTTftN PRnPflS. ING TO AMEND SECTION 20 OF ARTICLE VTI OF THE CONSTITUTION CONSTI-TUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION COMPEN-SATION OF STATF OFFICERS Be It enactec" by the legislature legisla-ture of the State of Utah, two-thirds two-thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is Dronosed to amend sec 9(1 article VII nf the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Sec. 20. The Governor. Secre tary of Sta'e, Auditor Treasurer, Attornev . fipnpral. Sunexintend- ent of Public Instruction and such other State and disttfet of ficers as may be provided lor oy law shall receive for their serv ices monthly, a compensation as nxea Dy iaw. The compensation for said officers of-ficers as nrnvirlerl in all laws en acted purs iant to this Constitu tion, snail oe in tun tor an services serv-ices rendered by said officers, re-snecttvelv. re-snecttvelv. In anv official CSDaC- ity or employment during their respective ierms or oince. no such officer shall receive for the performance of any official duty any fee for his own use, but all fees fixed by law for the performance per-formance by eithei of them of any officiai duty, shall be collected col-lected in advance and deposited with the Sta,e Treasurer monthly month-ly to the credit of the State. The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary expenses of said officers while traveling in the State in the performance per-formance cf official duty. No. 6 CONSTTTUTIONAX AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- INrc AN AMFNT1MFNT TO SEC TION 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SALARIES OF THE JUDGES OF THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS Re It enacted hv the lclsla. ture of the State of Utah, two- thirds oi ail memners eiectea to each of tha two houses voting In favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend sea 12 of article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Utatt to read: Sec, 12. The Judges of the Supreme Su-preme and District Courts shall receive at stated times compensation compen-sation for their services, which shall not be diminished during the term for which they are selected. se-lected. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elec tors oi tne state at ine next general gen-eral election in the manner provided pro-vided by law. Section 3, If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment amend-ment shall take effect the first day of January, 1947, CONSTITUTIONAL 1lT O AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING PROPOS-ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION SEC-TION 3 OF ARTICLE XIX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO LOCATION Or PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Re tt enacted hv the Ipisl. ture of the State of Utah, two-thirds two-thirds nf all mernhers elected to each of the two houses voting In favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend sec 3 nf article XIX of the constitution of the state of Utah, to read: Sec. 3. The public institutions of the State are hereby permanently perma-nently located at the places hereinafter named, each to have the lands specifically granted to it by the United States, in the Act of Congress approved July lb, l&tt, to De aisposea oi ana used in such manner as the legislature leg-islature may provide: First: The Seat of Government and the State Fair at Salt Lake ritv Second: All other institutions of the state to be located at such places as the legislature may nrovide evcent as otherwise sue- ciflcaliy set forth In this consti tution. Section 2. The secretary ot state la horehv directed to sub mit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in th nrovideri for in section 1 of article XXIII of the consti tution of me state of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by th Wafi nf tha state this amend ment shall take effect the first day of January, 1947. t it e monson. Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that tne tore-going tore-going Is a full, true and correct nf tha three constitutional amendments proposed by t Ir regular session or tne rwenty-Sixth rwenty-Sixth Legislature, 1945, and also a full, true and correct copy of the five constitutional amendments amend-ments proposed by the First Special Spe-cial Session of the Twenty-Sixth Legislature 1946, as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 17th day of August, 1946. u (SEAL) Secretary of State. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i THE merchants who advertise in this paper will give you best values for your money. DOIT HOW Send u the price of a year's sub-scripdoa sub-scripdoa if you re In arrears. We eed the money. NEEDi ECRAFT PATTERNS Q'mwheel Medallion a Beauty Diver Signals 'I Love You'; Wife on Air Hose NEW ORLEANS. A recipe for happy marital life is contained in Uie experiences of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bailey, who form one of the few "two-man" diving teams in operation. "She knows all the ropes, that is with possible exception of '.lie div-infc div-infc end," Bailey asserts. He has even taught her the rudiments of diving. When Mrs. Bailey asserted that "we lead a perfectly happy married mar-ried life," Bailey retorted: "We have to. When I am down in the deep on the other end of that air hose, my life is in her hands. I have no choice in the matter ' The Baileys have devised code system all their own for underwater operations. One tug on, the lines means "up"; two tugs, "down"; three tugs, "hold it," and four lugs, "I love you." No Bull MANDAN, N. D. William Russell, Rus-sell, rancher and creamery manager, man-ager, bought a registered Hereford bull for a new herd sire. He hired a trucker and told him to take the bull to the Russell ranch near here. But the trucker got confused and took the animal to the creamery's slaughterhouse. ' Russell arrived there just in time to see his prize bull go through the hamburger grinder. NEW PHONS CONTACT Constant contact between aircraft in flight and (round control stations under all weather conditions is realized real-ized through a new combination device de-vice utilizing very high frequency staticless radio and the commonplace common-place telephone. The VHF phone system already has been used on Capital airlines' flights. Although the device now is used only as a navigation aid and communications system, it will be tested further to determine possibility of other adaptations. . ..il H N Pattern No. 662 THIS pinwheet medallion will whirl new beauty into your home! Easy to crochet, it makes elegant doilies; when Joined, larger larg-er pieces. For cobwebby effect, do thia In fine cot- trn- ite a sturdier reault. Use String. Pattern 662 has directions lor two medal-Uo"i; medal-Uo"i; stitches. 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