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Show , .. - ... -...:,.. - . . , ..... X ." f-l ' v.-.- 'vlSvV?f --r- '- THE AMERICAN 10UK CITIZEN .FRIDAY, MAY 5, UJl i uf , i tammencement, : to be Held Tonight .- of the Ganerletts- P. I. g-When WaH yvjtauritte fBMtnoe Monaon. 'aijltU, representa- png oT Otorl' Ona, Bd weve 1 rf a ACUV117 L wtrrta. Pres. Of Seminary,: Holds exercises of the 8eminary were the ake taber- PxJone in program vu f t Lfftt, member AJ- Walker, jatBody. f Ufr-Ssteue Fefa- Mae Itajto-A. E. Over- R. ! 1 :is George I 1 1 jrftlcrnent--Ar- The graduating Tlmpanogos Stake held Thursday In nade with Principal H. charge. The following rendered: TjQToctIoo--aors;e Warnlck. Musical Number B. Y. U. Quar tette. ' (Under the direction of Dr. mnklin Madsen). . : Talk "What we learn in Second Tear Junior Seminary" Maxlne WUawr-rr- Talk "What we learn in the Third Tear Junior Seminary Work" Vero Mftrrott. Musical Number a T. TJ. Quar tette. ' Talk "What SetnmwT Training Means to Me Dorothy Williamson. Talk "Training tor a Puller Life" -Rumel Cragun. Presentation of Oraduates-Prm oipal H. V. JaoeC r Presentation! of iDlplcnaHlt?l dent Wamlck. . : ' Muspal Number B. T. V. Quar. leiie. - Benediction Edna Christiansen: . SENIOR SEMINARY. GRADUATES Katie Ash, Jennie Burch, Evelyn Bezzant, Edna Christiansen, Downs, Ethel Plllmore, Phyllis Hil ton, MIEle Huntsman, Eunice Kooy Pleasant GroveIcals Fifteen members of the Junior class enjoyed a swimming party at Saratoga last Saturday. Miss Lucille Boren and Miss Laura Robbtna of Santaquln, were Salt Lake vlslton Monday. Mrand Mrs. Elmer Hatch of Woodruff, Arisona, are visiting here h the Parr family. , The Sunday School 'of the Llndon ward enjoyed dance In the Lin don Hall Wednesday evening. Mrs. Owen Lomax of Nephl, Is visiting for m few days with the Misses Viola and Josephine West Miss Mates Larson who has been .lHJoe. tWrteejfeete'Jt.:iWe..to.Je about her home work again. Friday evening the 8unday School officers and teachers cf Manila held a meeting and social In the scout room. Bishop & L. Swenson Is 111 at hi home'"- ' ?; . . , . Miss Florence Harper of Salt Lake, ipect the .week-end with .relatives here." ..- r -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs of Heb-er, Heb-er, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacob Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Junius aanfa guests Bunday of their mother, Mrs. Eliza Banks. ; '4 . ' Warren Star and Fay . Canltm ol Logan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olade Llnebaugh Sunday. " :. miss Kay prince 01 . rrovo was visiting last week with her sister. Mrs. E. -A. Beck and family. Mrv Jorcph JL LMckmon spent the week-end In Nephl with her husband who is employed there. Miss Rena Nielsen who is employ-1 ed in Salt Lake spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Benson Nlelsoa A spirited baseball meHlni-w GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COMPLETES SUCCESSFUL TEAR Under the able leadership of Miss Letha Walker, the OWs Athletic Association has completed 1U first year of existence at the Pleasant Orove high school successfully. The organization began its actlviUes held Tuesday evening at the Thorn early ixt tbe achool year, with the ton Hall with-representatives from following offkera at it head. Letha seven cities In attendance. The Utah Walker, president: Ruth, Walker, vice president; Dorothy Williamson, William-son, secretary and treasurer; Bua-anne Bua-anne Orua, Recording : secretary. These -officers with representatives from JMch class drew up a consti tution and dfslgned,.an original insignia. in-signia. At an early date spoks managers and dais managers weja Central Baseball League Formed-fficers Elected Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson! George Gourley won first place in and baby of Edgemont, were guests the pole vault contest for the "Y" of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Greene 8un- day. The sophomore class of the Pleas. and Grove high school enjoyed a swimming party at Saratoga last Thursday,. April 27th. Mr. and Mrs. El via Farr announce Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbing of the birth of a fine baby boy Thurs- Pft Af ton, Wyom$g, spent Saturday and j day, April 27. All concerned aredo- sunaay nere wun urs. kooouis par-, mg mcery. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams. at Salt Lake City Jast Saturday. The "IT Men and Gleaner Oirls of the Second ward enjoyed a swimming swim-ming party at Saratoga last Tuesday evening. . ' J4LlJ:'- Wafer.' Hfnf-Mrs. Jewel totendent David -The Purple Road' ; Swenson. I oT the graduates of n St School r m, Don 1 Walker, :"?dl BuBock, Rumel :Ztat, Erna Neves, as Buren, ueien "The Third ward ' Sunday School officers and teachers held their reg- and social man. Florence Mavhew. . Rowena r.ft.M urrr Himin rvia.1 Mrs. H. a Powell returned home v. n.u n,wton. iih tUnithJ Saiurday after a two weeks' :vistt.1' monthly meeting with her niece and nephew in law.! Wednesday evening. Dewey Adams, Dean Atwood, Rumel Mr. and Mrs. Al Russen of Salt Lake Crarun. Georre Crawford, Alva Jen- vy. en. Walter Jordan. Keith Jacobs, Don Walker. Ctoorge Walker, Jesse Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal who Monson, Charles Harper and Wayne (have spent the winter in Nephl, Gamette. HONOR HELD r - v The Boy . Scout Court of Honor meeting was held Thursday event ag at the Seminary building. The following fol-lowing officials were present A H. Lowe, a L. Swenson, Fred C. Shxll and Vllace RadmalL Honors were received by nine sec- ' ond class scouts and fifty-four merit ' badges and three life ranks .were, awarded. 7 -; ly to solve the problems and car-i1"'. Ralph A. Ooodwln, Pay. were: Second ensa Harvey west, ry on the business of the assodat-!,',VrWm. Spainhower , and Byron Ray Nelson, Don Walker, Dale Rich-Ion. Rich-Ion. Mortnigue. American . Fork Dr. Ins, Reed Newman. Qlen B. Newman, The sportr jroonsoKd bY the as-111?? Pleasant Grove-"Chris Wanw Aridersorii Leon Walker nd -sodatibn and the manager areiJUanac J?rovo Harry Meredith ; O. Horace Walker. Tennis. Leone Burch: BasebaQ. . Wv Fi4son. Dividend C. A ''Merit Badges Don Gray, Blaine) Jsan Smith; Volley Ball, Neva Ash; iSchempj and William Berquist. Basketball. LaPreal Walker. Kkk Tw wob Central baseball league will be revived re-vived with Pleasant Grove, Orem, American Fork.. Lehl. Heber and Payson as-- the clubs represented. Dividend was represented but could play only, on 8unday and thus had to be eliminated. The men representing the teams from the different cities were: Heb er C. L. Watklns. William L. An- appointed, who with the executive1 of flows constitute an , executive f100" Alfred Sharp, Russell Keetch board. This board has met mothK2,a Josepn oipia Leht-Jay Whit- SCOUT COURT OF Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boren of Char- Ball, Reva Downs; Hiking. Ruth ArmJtstead; Dancing, Margaret Lee; Swimming, Nina White; Archery, Arch-ery, Laura Swenson; Track and Field. Josephine Farr. -j-.' The class managers are Dale Williams, Senior; Eunice Kooy-man, Kooy-man, Junior; Helen Harris, Sophomore. Sopho-more. The girls-have enjoyed Interclass games In baseball, volley ball, basketball bas-ketball and kick ball The seniors proved to be the victors in the games. The first girls' tsnnla tournament tourna-ment to be held at the local school was carried out under the direction of Leone Burch, senior tennis enthusiast en-thusiast Miss Naomi Driggs and Miss Helen Spencer, sophonres won first place honors in the tennis ten-nis meet . A swiinmlngparty was held at Pyne. RajlEmari, Charles Folton ana srtinan.Vfu-istensen. The fUowiofncers were select-ed select-ed for the ore&izatlon: Dr. Horn- er. president Rwsell Keetch, vice- president and D a O. Jensen of Pleasant Grove aiiecretary: The first game of the lefcue win be play ed Wednesday, Mayith, and it is hoped that thereafter a game will be played every Wednesday as this is the day that most of the dtles of. the state have a half holiday, Halllday, Burt West, Ray MlTs, Jack Gardiner, Mark Gammett, Dors Gammett, Marvin Pierson, Forrest Driggs, Tom Larson, Stanley Swenson, Swen-son, Floyd Adam, Eugene Walker, Elwood Freeman, Eugene Young, Junior Newman, Donald '- Wright, David Williamson, Ray Ellis and Ar vilWadley. Star Rank Marvin Pierson, Floyd Adam and Eugene Walker. In connection with- the Court . of Honor a special meeting was held with the troop committees from each. Ward and the problems of the Award- Pleasant Grove is ready for this tag Court, the purchasing of badges league,' the high school campus has and summer camping were discussed. . recently come to for a very fine cleanup Job. The ground was scraped scrap-ed and leveled by citizens and interested in-terested ball fans; the school boys picked off an rocks, and the final finish was put on the ground with a heavy roller.- 'r:, ' ' TENNIS TOURNAMENT ' PROGRESSING - A Tennis Tournament has beers progressing at the high achool during dur-ing the past two weeks. The singles Much credtt is dtw J. L. The- ar not vet eomDlete. -The double leston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' swmunmg party was new ' bild for his willing service and means chamtrfonrtito was won br Lm oir. Archie Boren Monday, ; j a w j to back the team last year and to- ky and Kayle Llnebaugh defeating! OI SCIWDl. A BUS IH lfl "1al thl vmt tT hu hMn tr -J t r k- MANILA WARD TO HOLD . BLACK A WHITE DAY wKsm svjfT VSicrttl vat jmnrwIMPsvl in the schools, there, returned home Bank's moth. CVMav t ' rnum rmumm w uajujp. Tuesday evening after mutual the ILL A. officers and ward bishopric The 5th Annual-Black & White with then- nartners were entertained day will be held In Manila Saturday lt the home of Superintendent and fttfternoon. May 13th, at Uo'clock. c. l, wamlck. ZrZZ At the first Black anr wnwe oay talker David t i!? Jk,1wMMl" Mr. and Mrs. H V. Swenson deTmRSlE0' U- Mon afternoon in Heber. Jean Smith, Mary laky, Wayne Gam-ia, Gam-ia, Frank Cooper, k IfiOQjon, Dale Ci- j,"Howard Nelson, Commerce said, "This day if mak- . ' .n thu ing historr nd from that day .the m to see that they oairy uiaiisiry mmm oa p to 8undard of the State neutm u bwuu wu wu-umu. pureseed. law, VJ : - .i .a sU we representa Wui: .7'Holstein-Frlesian Association, and . JZ. Wtmlck, Letha joaa, Barney Hll- Niels Homer, of Murrayr president of vmJ t ne state ttoisiein-rTiesiaa aswjcm- m Swenson. Carl' . . . ni in WIS M. B. O. V I w cPhylasWadley, a EaGlday, Ruth 3orley, Edwin Os-fW.Smlth. 0011 NEEDED attendance on Saturday. - day. One of the features of the party was the winding' of the May Pole. Outdoor games and refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed by the small guest. J. Erval Christenseh. and family were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Yjarnlck of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fouts. Mrs. Inec OJpln was a guest of her daughters, Mrs. Walton Mortenson and Mrs. Alonso Hanson, at Ephralm Isst week.- f ffinry books Is ,-ttum them as they i. a they are re 'A d Usy no extra f"Mu Anyone hav f jrould Uke to ..jkvj should bring say help given va be highly ap- ,Cl TUESDAY Cattle from the Lehl and1 Sprlng- vme 4-H clubs win also be exhibited. Mrs. Althea HaQiday of Frovo, Refreshments win be sold by the Iwai a Sunday guest at the home of girls 4-H club. The boys 4-H Club Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams, missko-of missko-of Manila wUl challenm the visiting wena Judd of Oakley, Idaho, spent olubs to a baseball game at the dose la day- during the week with her jSantaquin and Mr. and Mrs. Roach of the Judging which win start at grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, chapel and children of Spanish Fork, were guest Monday or Mr. and Mrs. Garland Clark. 13:30 The committee fax charge of Jhe day Includes K, Wamlck Swenson, general chairman; Grant Atwood, secretary; Merrin M. Ward. Judging; Lyman Rich and Anson Can, taking pictures and Senior 4-H Girl, re freshment. Mis. Merrin N. tuiiMua cnuaren afternoon) hi honor birthday of her1 afternoon was . games. Dainty served, present Wamlck enter 's party Monday of the eighth ison, Eldredge. The spent in chlldrens refreshment Sixteen Uttle guest dai thia Tear. . Km hu hMn Intm. n.i. rv. ..j t... g,m. k Mr. and Mrs. John Banks of Salt ure of the early fan activities. tBbti m VKn improvement that has.'r ftf 4-s uvi e-i oth -n. Durbur th wlnL-r montna dano- , - . ' r , m --- bccu uimuB. , ' xttxcsA were urant waiter ana tag classes were held before school -A new gprlnkling system has been Wayne Johnson, Nerval Driggs and hours at the gym. I installed back of the pitchers plate Ross Brlnley, Leon Walker and Jesse The G. A. A. Jamboree was.the to take care of the InfieM; new home rrampton. Reed Chrlxtensen and ffrst social Ametloa of the r"-(plte. pitchers plate, and equipment Dan Peterson, Parrel West and Rex An senior high school girls Was bases, Uts, balls, etc. Anew Gourley. pated in the fun and gayety of WM ustsned" by the A.! 0' . 1 . the occasion. Two matinee dances k. Thornton On and win be ready Krxinir 1 n rum have been successfully carried out for "use for the first game of the 1933 norrn wtKvnka tot a. A. A. member and their season which was played yesterday. - 1 H SSSi 1. n.v v,,,, rw I :o- i j Z1 Mrs. Alma SL Esplin. hme retdirV ..T JfJl S1" r1001 Pclallst of theExtensionDl - 24th, the acttvitles of the day be- Richards and Lee Christiansen as JL. the U a A C of Losai tJthu uJ"1"6 Msnlla waM Tuesday eveiuThia AVtt?. months meetogs, the, -o- i- 'lecture was one of the fcries of w :had Jl'ta-tr. .. cultural talks and demonstration. gmtSil by the nlor H dubs ot as Miss WUma Jeposon, Mra, Glad-, . - i - " - ys Nielson, and Dr. O. Y. Ander-, Miss Letha Walker wfll receive the LS.T S!f W 0,1 son. 'gold medal, awarded by Miss ArvUla 8ut TttrbjFhil Strong m The association award ptas to Clark, to the senior girl who J out- J-" 'J? - buildL,Jrf ten senior girls who have merited standing in service, scholarship and ".5 rrtni!a the highest number of points -in Physical achievement . . .parents and childreii.which is toe participation in O. A. A. activities During her four years of high Jg JAJt for the year are Letha Walker. ol Miss Walker has successfully -Jf? Lf rf?f Ruth Walker, Jean Smith, LaPreal the position of Student Body Jf h JL aJL r.Tv 4.u ' u. vice-Dresldent: Junior Prom chair. Mr. Amy Jones county demon- sVeeX ieoi bSS Want- Pklent of O. A. A.; pTeal- JAnson B. son. Florence Mayhew and, Rhea EotJnomic lJ. niiiidT representative to the Student Body The Senior 4-H girls ,wffl. hold Mlumt- y council, and has taken part in two tbat 116x1 mwttn Saturday, May , 'school play and two reading con- uvuia w uk km-. a H .... . rna T iwtwlnwnti lesw. Her scnoiarsniD averace for Miss Ruth Eldredge of -Granger was a visitor last Saturday and Sun day at the Mprrlll Wamlck home in Manila. Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth and children, Curtis and Carol, and Mrs. Miriam Ktrkham of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thome. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robhms of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler of Salt Lake and Mrs. Ethel Drysdale of this dty, were called to Payson Sunday were I on account of the Illness of their were mother, Mrs. John Butler. ' SCANDINAVIANS TO . HOLD MEETING Twenty Junior high school boys. the class In agriculture, formed an A Samdmavjaii. jmetintwiBbe llrU Qub-. recemtlyv . Rtoh vTJborne held : SundaxrMay V.t X WmMitVbm''ii pimauiismjr -agent ofty ferent colsl 'Xach fcoy ' will liav 1 f.Wi"n. . . . . . posed of,.thlyj?olc rom .Pyoro I ttlLlf2 - "WfifiP j o bulbs eachcand keep a record of Ms T m,o present 31 HTC tha M. 1 - i-uwa- Ulernoon session, owa wttl give Program. The fth direction of f" Mrs. Mary oy special miuici The ser. I the kind they purchssed.'s this bulbs I vices win. he glvm jentlrelr hti the (mulUpiy the boys win exchange with wauaunavian language. AH are ln- jeach otheruntn an varieties are vlted to attend. .. . . .- lowned by each boy. The butts came o r . ' from the A B. Katcamer Farms at SECOND WARD M. L A. Macedon. New York, the largest his HONOR NIGHT j farm in the world. Mm, fl . . . . . ...a. I IMt. Mr. .n, mmttmMmirtMA '"PBS, Afl mam I " UCBUJLJ (Ugnt, May WUh UW mum, njtwB vicw i to tan. Second ward M I. A. win hold Hon-1 last Friday evening In honor of her wa ZJ. 1 01 Niit. The winners wfll enter the daughter Wihna's 13th birthday. The Blbl .M1 contest later. There are three I evening was spent m progressive . J eXULSD . - 1..- a. w 1 rarMi iinwiti via. vv.niJ.M immm irva t a wsw 1'nnrnat sajrinsr stsi Winiams and Jean Smith. The Bee-1 teacher in the game for the young hive girls play, directed by Vera I folks. Miss Cleo Thome proved Matthews and Oden Yancey, and the champion and won frst prize, Miss contest dance win also' be given. Ruby Johnson won the booby prises. After these parts have been render- One of the special features of the ed refreshments arid ''dancing wiU party was. a beautiful birthday cake SENIOR. GKLSTWILL ENJOY BREAKFAST four years is B phis. She has par- tlcipated in three posture parades, The senior girls of the Pleasant district track meets,' Invitational Orove High School wUl enjoy meet. two University Plav Day's. breakfast together Friday morning And played on class teams of base- at 8:30 fax the school dining room, ball, basketball, volleyball and kick- The lady members of the faculty ban, are Included among the . guests. . The table win be decorated with Ten Years Ago Mrs. Hyrum Carlson returned to her home in Charleston Saturday, Mr. and "Mrs. Angus Wilson. Mrs. MSTTarnaon-.,and. vMrv accompanied her and spent vrwmA , ia- Milt -atte-Mai- W (An' -V'-1- CT-Ule the day visiting there j (Talen from flies of May 5. 1923.) ( Ten Years A so Now i JIM h?., Eng. VZ that j . leWag te. be enjoyed. atFaatoTrvtKANAi iitroned Gasoline 88- Service Station - Feb containing thirteen candles which was cut by Miss Wilms and served as part of the refreshments. Twenty five guests were present Mr. and Mrs. a L. Wamlck enter tained at a social Tuesday evening after mutual. In honor of the M. L A. officers of the ward. The special guests of the occasion ' were Mrs. Alma a EspUn, Mrs. Reva B. May. cock, Mr. and Mrs. Anson B, Can, Miss Amy Jones, Mrs. Minnie Xver-son Xver-son Hodapp and President and Mrs. W. W. Wamlck. Bishop L. M. At wood and counselors Merrill N. Wsr-nlck Wsr-nlck and H. V. Swenson.. The evening eve-ning was spent in remlnensces and served.4s:,fru -appetiser: Egg ' Au 11 i: v mwm W4U .van,- .."I, yiww-w'l ik. 1 i i Xi . ' . " r- -....a-r- ' n,V TyM9 aM.VAif '. high school faculty entertained their. na Fugal wflT be toastmistress of fcflXU2iataaferim Mrs.-Martha i : and ail Who did notniva uo ta th v .-., --- - at an outdoor social Thursday eve- Thers win be toasts to the teach- J-T w on' LeOrande Adams, Jesse Iver- TZf: ' "Al" leXeot thfSa Te "f Wamlck. Ly eon John- . ' m . Liuwu ra.x uuum! j- i t w si. i i,riHnm enn j n wei i tnniaMoT.Thurs- zzrri . -r- .-. the son and Sve Meredith.- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers. A group of relatives and old friends Ten Years Ago Now ' The Sunshine Committee of the Third ward held a "Cheer-up" party at the home of Mrs. Christina Young muu, m u.. i. jl. wuwri moui By command was not disclosed. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clayton and! musical numbers and other enter-! tanning features. I Ruth Walker and Jean Smith MOTHERS CLUB ELECTS win be in charge of the decorat-! " NEW OFFICERS Friday afternoon. gave a pleasant party weosesdayiions. - ' : f i x ears Ago wow evening to honor of Mrs. La Rue Rhea Halllday, Ruth Armitstead," ouwas meeting A baby boy was born to Mr. and Smith at her home. The time was! Ellen Adams, Phyllis Wadley and TJ MotheJ,t Club held at Mr. Dudley White May 1st spent to games and social chat A 'Leon Burch are In charge of the bome f - - Jenson fori , Tea Years Asr N plcnlo luncheon was served and en-cooking. eiecoon ox omcers as roi-i A baby boy was born May 1st to Joyed by the following guests: Cum-j Seven gWs not of the senior J01; - PraWent; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Walker, mo-alt RulllnW. A vim Smith. Ethel elaai Klt An Ou vnlnf UIjo IRm.t11 Jones, Vice-pmldent; With t Ten YeSH AS Now Drysdale, Mary HLU, Sadie Chtndler'cy Wright domestic science teach- Beck retary. The out'. The Bee Hive girt of Llndon Sec- Jennie Hainday, Vera Matthews. Ora Thome, Merle Coombs, D. Smith, Stella Peay and Emeretta 8mith. Mr. and Mrs. a W. Hilton enter tained at a social at their Battle Creek borne last Saturday evening. The time was spent in progressive ef win assist the girls. Twenty- fr . JLr" . .' eaKa entertained their mothers Ave senior girls win be present - u Wrlht Mrs, Mary at the home of Mr. Thomas Jorman last Friday. PLEASANT GROVE BOYS I . TO ENTER STATE MEET Lee Gourley will enter the pole vault contest at the State Track 'Meet at the U stadium next Satur- games and social chat. A dainty day. May 6, Elmer Fouts theSW yd. tray lunch was served to the follow ing guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Rob ertson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Wadley, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs,r,Clar- enos Hilton.-Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hen- dash and Lavar Huntsman the 440 yd. dash, All won places to the Invitational In-vitational meet ! i x ' Caesar fa AmiWMi Ne less a personage than Joltus Caesar Is sTposed ts hav. beea State Fair Prize DahHas SLOO per Dozen and up Choice Gladiolias 35c per Dozen J. P. Fugal drlckson, Mr. and Mrs. wesson uaM - .ii.rt- MrrvM hta nrlMd no. lUllK WH HKUt 1U inouiaaw, aHM, . . . . . .a a. I " - ( social chat Dainty refreshnxmU,M-Mr-, essleM wid ths e als travel, PLEASANT GSOVE, UTAH PHONE C3-V7 wervsWfouu . . j . '7 |