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Show ft yy i ica matter. 1V JCIO - ad f year, in I. ids ! I1 ' . i Insertion v. Additi' 10c "patES orti war inch 10c per 11UC RATES vanes per Line ror and 5c per line i T eaiffl ATI ;10nal iliaci Cncal Items t Gwen and Zina Anderson Psltorson Saturday.., I Mr and Mrs. Joseph I Sunday Mr-wo ;.,on and janw- , Cl7'h;fofMr.andMrfc ! st,bt as a st cf Miss Gunther, as a 6" f Gunther. and Mrs. tnoy ft Robert C. Pixton and Lat the home of Mr. ana I James H- Gardner. , I ad Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh I,! of Alpine, and Mr. and t"." wtnff of Ameri- i William LrlS, were Sunday guests of Md Mrs. Junius LisTranelnsI Barbara Lott, f Stnnlev Lott, Allen luSVto Gayle Larsen spent IrDayon an outing m Amen fro canyon, I ,. nf eirls enjoyed i ; roast on the lake shore jay. The girls participating : Cleora and Nedra Jewis. 1 , Tn-ia Miss Ruth Lott bum " B" . I rem Hitchcock and Miss jrs. Zedith Reese and small soft I daughter, left Tuesday for San Irdsco, California, . where they j jom Mr. Reese and make their 4c Mrs. Reese and children teen visiting here for the eight months with Mrs. Maude fife, Gas, Scare Man In Dead of Night jOvercome by stomach gas in the f of Bight, I scared my husband f y. He rot Adlerfka and It ?d the gas." Mrs. M. Owen, tilerfta relieves stomach gas in '$ minutes! Acts on BOTH up-iad up-iad lower bowel, removing old fmt waste you never knew I then Don't fool with medicine f A dans only PART of bowels, let Adlerlka give stomach and Ms i REAL cleaning and get MgM!LeWDrugCo. f adv. 1 ffANT ADS m kh ie Per Line For First frtlw Md Sc Per Line for Each 1 Additional Insertion. Sale Cheap Round Oak Coal f M. S. Lott 8-20-tf N Carpenter Work Reasonable Uut p- Faber, Lehi Junction. 9-10-3p r Sale- 2S0 bale of straw, 25e fej Home For Sale-87 north 70B At- Ogden, Phone 8-20-4p , Truck Hauling Call ikw?4 P1 W-W. I r naullng sheep. I 7-l-tf 'r68 25c totxTper Not I-haed to Nehir, ' . Evans- For M5L 71 "0. Mrs. "an. a R d '.miles - " "CI. J". - La 1' dran -tSfw Thousand. .wt buyer, 1931 Mrs. Susie Thompson was a Provo visitor on Thursday. f(a Pauline Geigle of Salt Lak 414 aw - - City, i a ecal of Miss Marcille Gunther this wee. Mr. John Price and son, Leland, were visiting in Salt Lake City, Saturday on business. , HT- IT. .. nfnn nf Salt Lake Cltv. viHltd mv - among relatives in Lehi. Mrs. Jay Knudsen of Washington, Washing-ton, D. C. was a guest of Miss Eva Gunther, Monday and Tuesday. THE LKIII SUN, LEHI. UTAH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1931 Howard Pearson of Salt Lake Citv. was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L R, Peck, Sunday and Monday. Mrs, Rose Makin i f Salt Lake City, is here spending a few days this week with her daughter, Mrs, Joseph Coulam. , Miss Jennie Tame, returned to her home in Salt Lake City, Sunday Sun-day after a week's visit here with Mrs. A. W. Putnam, When your Vacuum Cleaner, Electric Washer, Electric eitove, Toaster, Iron or any other device fails to work properly, call us. We do expert ELECTRICAL REPAIRING WIRING and INSTALLING MAIN ST. RADIO & ELECTRICAL SHOP CALL 124-J Mrs. William Nostrum has moved to Springville to make her home-. Miss Nola Comer is spending this week in Salt Lake City with hw grandmother, Mrs. Alice J. Tuck-field. Tuck-field. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schlappy and children and Mrs, Mary Mauds-ley Mauds-ley were visiting in Salt Lake City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight and Mrs. Joseph Hackett visited in Salt Lake City Tuesday ond combined business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Stephenson and Mrs. Harry Brewer of Salt Lake City, were - guests of Mrs. O. A. Holmstead on Sunday. Franklin Jackson, who has been employed in Modena for the past several months, has returned home and is now working in Salt Lake City. Miss 'Velma Jackson spent part of last 'week in American Fork, visiting with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frankln Jackson, and baby son. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles and two sons, Harold and Stanford, visited over the week-end in Ogden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thomas. Dinner "guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson on Sunday included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beveridge and children df Price, Mrs. Lottie Hanson and Orville Hebertson of Geneva. , Mr. and Mrs. Vaness Lott were made very happy Sunday by the arrival of a fine baby son, their second child. All concerned are doing nicely. Miss Elaine. Adams of Layton. has been spending this week in Lehi, a guest of Pauline Goates and Karma Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer of Shelley, Idaho, visited in Lehi, Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. James Comer. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams were among those from this city who attended the poultry gathering in Provo on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Taylor of Magna, motored to Lehi, Sunday, to visit .with Mr. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James X. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor were vltilting in Salt Lake City n Friday. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Adams spont Saturday visiting friends in Magna. Mrs. Junius Banks and son, Wallace, were Salt Luke visitors on Sunday. ' - , . Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph H. Klrkham of Ciarland, visited among relatives in Lehi Sunday and Monday Mrs. Verner Walker of Brlgham City, Is very 111. Her mother, Mrs, T. A. Bateman, left Sunday niurn-ing niurn-ing to be with her. Mrs. A. R. Anderson Is again, after a visit in Salt City with hor daughter, Charles D. Gray. home Lake Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover and two children spent Labor Day in Pleasant Grove visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Hardman. Heber J. and Lynn Webb wer Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday. MIhs Marie Lott la spending this wtn-k in Provo with her cousin. Elaine Brown. Byron Whipple and Morrill of Salt Lake City, returned home ondny evening, after enjoying enjoy-ing a three-day trip at Fish Lake. Glen Trane, Carl Evans, Max Smith and Sterling Davis spent the wwk-end at West Canyon on a camping trip. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Smith of Garfield, visaed over the weriki- Taylorjend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crabb. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Crabb spent two days of last week in Rtxburg, Idaho. While there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Haynes and, two chldren of Eureka, and Mrs. Jack of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smuin and daughters, Edith and Maxine, of Evanston, Wyoming, were guests of Miss Mazell Smuin and other relatives rela-tives Sunday and Monday. Mrs. C. I. Fox and children and Miss Evelyn Lott of Salt Lake City, visited over the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy E. Lott. Mrs. H. C. Evans and Mrs. Rex Holmstead visited In American Fork Monday afternoon with. Mrs. Evans' mother, Mrs. G. H. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs., Henry Beckel and three daughters of Price, came to Lehi, Sunday and spent the day visiting- with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fjeld and family. Mrs. Beckel was formerly Mrs. Virgil Fjeld. Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Lloyd and daughter, Barbara Ruth, of Sacramento, California, are expect ed to arrive here Monday for an indefinite visit wth Mrs. Lloyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Oster- loh, and in Salt Lake City with Mr.' Lloyd's parents. ' Mrs. Ernest W. Larsen in company com-pany with Mrs. Byron Dastrup of Provo, attended a luncheon at the country club in Salt Lake City, Tuesday afternoon given by Mrs. Edward E, Jenkins, State President of the American Legion Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stoker and daughters, Carol Dee, and Alta, of Sugar City, arrived in Lehi the first of the week. Mrs. Stoker is in the L. D. S. hosptal at Salt Lake City receiving medical treatment. She will undergo an operation Fr-day Fr-day morning. Booth Sorenson, Thomas Powers and A. J. Evans spent Monday at Mercer, hunting pinenuts and viewing view-ing the mining process that is going go-ing forward there. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton and family have moved into the Josh Whitman home in the Fifth Ward to make their home during the coming winter. Monday evening Misses Ruth Rothe and Eva Hardy entertained at a party and watermelon bust up in the creek. Twenty-four guests participated in the fun. Mrs. Vorn Webb and baby daughter, Shirley, left last week for Blackfoot, Idaho, for a several days visit with Mrs. Webb's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wray. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb and daughter, Dorothy and Mrs. Celestia Schow motored to Midway and visited with Miss Jeanne Coleman and her parents. Miss Vesta Frost, Mr. Fred May of Riverton, and Ralph Webb were dinner guests of Miss Mildred Whipple on Sunday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gudmundson and children of Salt Lake City, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wing enjoyed an outing In American Fork canyos from Thursday until Sunday. Miss Mildred Whipple left this morning, (Thursday) for Phoenix, Arizona, where she will teach school during the coming winter, Mrs. Michael Brown and sons, Howard and Ned, returned to their home In Idaho Falls, Idaho, Sunday, Sun-day, after a month's visit la Lehi with relatives. Mr. ond Mrs. Walter Warkentin and daughter, Diana, of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B, Y. Johnson two days of last week. Mr, imd Mrs. J. I Barnhart announce an-nounce the arrival of a winsome baby daughter, born Monday, Sept. 7. Both mother and baby are doing do-ing well. Miss Thelma Goodwin visited in Salt L;ike City finm Thursday of lust week until Tuesday morning of this ve-k, as a guest of Miss Ltia Cutler; On I.abor Day MisseH Delila Fox, Li;lle Bateman, Lela Dunsdon and Messrs. Fen-el Brems, Dale Had-field Had-field and Hershel Manning enjyed a Saratoga party; Mrs. Ralph Davis and Mrs. Elba Lott will be guests of the Sacllity Club at the home of Mrs. Harry Parker in American Fork this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dortonand Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans were among those from this city who attended the temple excuurnion on Friday. Mrs. Hattte Whipple of Stafford, Arizona, Mrs. August Nelson, Mr. Enls Nelson of Provo and little Delois Nelson of Orem, were guests of Mrs. Wallace Hebertson, Tuesday. Tues-day. ' . Mrs. Leo Hanson left Inst Thursday Thurs-day for Le-van for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Bosh and Mrs. H. J. Hanson, Mr. Hanson left Tuesday to join her there for a short visit. Mrs. S. J. Taylor and Airs. Martha Ann Taylor : attended a wedding reception,: in Murray, Tuesday evening, given in honor of Miss Ethel Taylor and Marion Robinson of Magna. Mrs. Mary Kirkham celebrated her birthday anniversary Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen. Her sisters, brothers and 'a group of friends were entertained with games, music and chatting, followed follow-ed by dainty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wlnnfleld Clark and daughters Carol and Joyce, and son. Hoover, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor and two children left Saturday morning for an extended visit in California. They will visit at San Jose and surroundng districts. dis-tricts. . . . On Sundav Mrs. I. TV Ttt enter tained at a prettily appointed din ner for Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brown and two sons, Howard and Ned, of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Brown of Provo and John Brown of Payson. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, B. T. Johnson on Labor Day included Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips and son, Revel, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whitcomb and son, Jean, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and children of Salt Lake. " 4vw era stents Per KSK" do'. y HVi-r ryou have C.It --"'"ii look KiS8 Birec-IkltExpositw Saturdav eveniner Mr "n n Mitchell entertained ; at a prettily appointed luncheon for her grand mother, Mrs. C D. Glazier of Provo, and her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Gard ner of Delta... Miss May Gardner who has been visiting at the MIt chell home of the past several days, returned home' with them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp and two sons, left Wednesday night for State College, Pennsylvania, where Mr. Sharp is to be stationed on military duty at the Pennsylvania State College, after a two months visit here with Mr. Sharp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sharp and other relatives In Lehi and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer, Mrs. James Comer and son, Teddy, and Mrs. Leo Shelley of American Fork motored to Magna, Monday . and visited Mr. and Mrs. Dee Strong, then to Salt Lake City, where they visited with Mrs. Alice J. Tuck- feld, Mrs. Dorothy Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rose. Mrs. WTallace Hebertson enter- j tained for Mrs. L 6; Rick, Mrs. J. I Jessop and Mrs. Wallace Hicks at I Saratoga last Friday afternoon. After a refreshing swim delicious refreshments were served. On Labor Day Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Sher-man Robinson, Mrs. George G. Robinson and daughter, Marie, motored to Salt Lake City and attended a show at the R. K. Orpheum theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Gilchrist and small son, Dale, were guests of Mrs. Gilchrist's parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Brown and Mr. Gilchrist's Gil-christ's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilchrist over the weekend. A group of friends pleasantly surprised Mr. Don Loveridge at his home Monday evening, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. The evening was delightfully spent in games, dancing music and social chat and a delicious supper was served. Forty-seven guests from Lehi, Midvale, Union, Murray and Salt Lake City were in attendance. Among those from out-of-town who attended the funeral services held Friday for Bishop Henry Lewis include: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Empey of Idaho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Jonothan Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Davis, Mr. John Lillywhite, all of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Will Lillywhite, Mrs. Cathie Evans, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kirkham entertained at their home In Salt Lake City, Thursday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Franz Salz- ner and three daughters, who are leaving September 15 for Europe, where Mr. Salzner will preside over the Geerman-Austfrtan m,l-.inn m,l-.inn The truests Included old members of the Lehi choir and band. The evening was gayly spent in fallen over old times together and music." liter In the evening delicious lunch was served. Their i.st Included Bishop and Mrs. Andrew Fjeld, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. wintr Sam. Jackson, Mr. and airs. Joenh Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Bern- ar Webb. Mr. and Mrs. M. ss. Lott and Mrs. & J- Taylor, all of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalley, Mrs. John T Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Russell- Mrs. Drue Pearson, Mr. snd Mrs. Kirkham and the honored guests of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Johnson and three daughters, Inez, Lucille, and Betty Jane, left early Sunday morning for a trip to Bryce canyon. They returned home late Monday night and report a most enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Raidy of Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Effie Moon and son, Mrs. Kcer and grandson, all of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jackson of American Fork, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson. mm; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Raidy .of Poca tello, Idaho, returned to their home Monday night, after a short visit with relatives here and in Salt Lake City. Mrs, Laveda Cassidy of Salt Lake City, and her son, LeRoy, of Nevada, and Mrs, J. N. Litson and daughter, Beulah, of Murray, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson on Tuesday, ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Mr and Mrs. Jack Crookston, Mr Llovd Brings and Miss Arreva Robinson of American Fork, motor ed to Bingham, Sunday, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Carl son. The Primary officers and teachers teach-ers of the Fifth Ward were de lightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Lela.W, Lott Wednesday eveninir. Primary business was taken care of earlier in the even ing, followed by a social and dainty refreshments were served, One of the outstanding social affairs of the week was the lawn party, given by Miss Audrey Davis Wednesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. An effective lighting effect was. used on the lawns and Japanese lanterns and asters In a variety of shades were employed In the decorative scheme. Progressive games were the features of the evening, after which a dainty luncheon was served from the small tables on the lawn. The in vited guest list' included: Misses Clarice Allred, Ada Fox, Claire Wells, Evelyn Lott, Leona f)ster- loh, May Metta Royle amr .the hostess from Lehi; Virginia Larson, Lar-son, Luclle McCallister of American Fork; Alta Stoker of Sugar City, Idaho; Luclle Wadley, Mariam Warnlck of Pleasant Grove; and Mers. David Evans, Joe Shelton, Dick Evans, Sherman Peterson, Fay Evans, Sterling Davis, of Lehi; Jim Poulton, Val Gaisford, Mr. Stephenson of American Fork; Blulne Swenson. Ray Fenton, David Warnlck and Eldon Johnson of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith. Hospital Notes Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holdsworth are proud parents or a Dig DaDy boy. their first child, bom Tuesday morning at the hospital. A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Vaness Lott at the hos pital, Sunday. 0 Mrs. Glen Chad wick underwent an operation for appendicitis Tuesday Tues-day morning at the Lehi hospital. Morris Martindale, Alice Roberts and Vtrgll Roberts had tholr tonsils removed at the local hospital Saturday Sat-urday morning. The Infnnt son of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Roberts underwent a mlxor opt ration last Friday. - 0 Earth Irsisnif.cant Tut:e the earth and grind It Into the smiMlost snnd ttnd !! ter It throughout spnee and there will not he 0 grain for each star. AksissIz. "It's Good to Hear Your Voice!" How pleasant to chat with out-of-town friends by telephone. It's next best to actually seeing them. Typical day station-to-sta-tion rates: from LEHI to Ogden . 45c Logan ; . 65c ironing and night rate wr bwa. CsIU by number art qnlckar. "hst OH long Distance Sft Mr. ond Mrs. Archie Burton and : .... Xtf son, Duarifi, Mr. ana bits. Dunkley, Dr and Mrs. BarlW Fox and sons, Shlrl and Nile, all of Siilt Ihe City and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hunter and" mm, Lynn, of this city spent Sunday and Monday at Deer Creek In American Fork canyon on a camping trip. Mr. Rohert Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith joined the group in the canyon Monday morning and all returned home that evening. TELEPHONE- Miss Ruth Rothe entertained the Bee-Hive class of which she is teacher, at a party at her home Tuesday evening. , Games, music and chatting were the features of enjoyment, after which refresh ments were served. Those present were: Elolse Russon, Barbara Comer, Barbara Chrlstofferson, j Pansy Hanson, Meta - Christensen, j Vera Brown, Genalyn Wing, Beth ' Stoker, Fern Rothe, and Utella Smith. Jean Fowler ! WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CnLOf.iEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin to Go If you fet (our and aunk and the world look punk, don't (wallow a lot of titlta, mineral water, oil, lanativ randy or rhrwinf gum and expect them to make you uddenljr aweet and buoyant and full of lunihine. For they can't do It. They only move the bo well and a mera movement doean't ft at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling ia your liver. It ehould pour out two pound of liquid bile into your bowela daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in tha bowels. Gaa bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taata and your breath ia foul, akin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches and you fed dc-wn and out. Your whole system U poisoned. It take thoaa od. old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PllXa to get thw twt pounds of bile Sowing freely and make ynut fel "up and up." They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extra eta, amathig whon it comes to making the bus flow freely. But don't mik for liver pills. Ask for Carter' Little Uver I'illa, Look for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on tha red label. Renent a substitute. 2ac at all stores. Q 1W1 C. M.Co. 1 , n Miss Luclle Phorley of Otto, Wyoming, and Miss Lindy Levitt of Mosquite, Nevada, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple, Thursday. Friday Miss Miriam Whipple in company with these two grls left for Mosqlte, Nevada, where she will teach chool during the coming winter. Mr. Claude Curtis, Mr. Alva II. Wing, Hugh Otterson, and Arlie Clark spent Labor Day at Mt. Pleasant, visiting the Seeley Bros. Livestock Ranch. The Seeley Brothers are shippers of purebred stock to fifteen foreign countries. They have one of the largest livestock live-stock ranches !n the country. Mr. Frank Butts and , Mr. and mm svl Kemn spent part of last week at Cedar Vw. visiting- with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Banr ana iamny. Mm Charles Perry, Mrs. James Whittiker. Mr. and Mrs. John mhol Mr. and Mrs. Orson Houghton, Mr. George Houghton, J 5r, air. veorge ni,i."4 - - - Jane DalHmore. Mr. Owen Hanson and daughter, Mrs. lone Boch. Mr. anrl Mrs. Ear! Slmonas. Mrs. Mar tin Olson, Mrs. Will Lewi, Mrs. 1 .,.,.. Twla Miss Ruth Lewis, snd Mrs. Elmer Blanpied. all of Fait Take City; Mrs. Mary cooper, in., tj.,, r-oorwr. both of Pleasant Grove: Mr. and Mrs. James HJ Webb and Mr. snd Mrs. J. F. Qulgley. all of Payson. $1,148,904.79 IN TAXES CONTRI3UTED IN 1930 TO THE PROSPERITY AND PROGRESS ' ; OF UATH IN ADDITION to this large sura, paid out from its earnings for taxes in Utah, the Union Pacific distributes immense sums for sal aries and wages. During 1930 alone nearly 8 million dollars paid to 4,327 Union Pacific employees em-ployees found its way into circulation circu-lation through the avenues of trade and commerce within the State. 18,056 Utah people derive " their support from Union Pacific. Utah's progress bean with the coming of the railroads. Her future fu-ture growth is dependent upen adequate railroad transportation. The kind of transportation service ser-vice that Uteh necc!s can be provided pro-vided only if Utah people support sup-port the r2:Iroac!s. f ! |