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Show f SHOP and Ti mes SAVE In Nephi Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, Oct. II, 1945 OF MASS MEETING Notice is herby given that a mass meetings of the voters of Nephi will be held Monday, Octobtr 15, 1943 at 8 P. M. in the Cilv iiall for the purpose of electing a Citizens Committee ot Nephi to serve tor th-- next two ;.?ais: to nominate candidates on the Citizens Ticket to be voted upon at the municipal election ot be held on November 6, 1945, or to appoint a committee to make such nomin ations and fill .any vacancies in the nominations as provided by law; and to transact all proper Business coining bctoie the meeting. Dated: October 10, 1945. CITIZENS COMMITTEE OF NEPII1 James A. Phillips, Chairman Hannah Cooper, Vice Chairman Ett-- i Latimer, Secretary Dean Winn, Member Clyde Christensen, Member - A. L. Garbett, Member NOTICE Funeral Friday For Mrs. Cowan Well Known Nephi Lady Died Tuesday Funeral services will be conducted Friday r.t 2 P. M. at the Juab Stake Tabernacle for Mrs Elizabeth Concde Cowan, 92, widow of John S. Cowan. Mrs. Cowan died at the family home Tuesday at 1 P. M. following a lingering illness of the past few months. Friends may call at the family home Friday from 10 a. m. until time of services. Services will be directed by Bishop Alma C. Tranter of the Nephi ward and interment in the Vine Bluff cemetery will be under the direction of the Anderson funeral home, Nephi. Mrs. Cowan was born in Salt Lake City July 8, 1853, a daughter of Gibson and Cecilia Sharp Con-diOn July 15, 1S72 she was in the married to John S. Cowan old Endowment hou.-p- . Si'9 was the mother of ten children, four of whom survive: Bishop P. B. Cowan, Mrs. Harry Beagley and Mrs. Floyd Lunt, all of Nephi ar.d Gibson S. Cowan of Cedar City. Also surviving are 35 grandchildren, 51 great grandchildren and one brother, Thomas Ccndie of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Covan was an active member of the I. D S church, having served as a Relief Society teacher until her last illness. She retained her vigor until the last few months of her life, and vvr.s well knewn for her hu:7ior and for her joyful Legion Officials Are Installed e. David C. Forsey, District Commander of District No. 4 of the American Legion, was in Nephi recently where ho conducted the installation of the new officers of !.r:;jhi Post No. 1, American Leg- -' :i. T'ir.se installed consisted of Roy McPherson, Commander,. Fred L. pi1d and J. R. Barnes, vice co.nr.iaiMicrs: Fran I Brough, adjutant; Lyle Bigler, chaplain; E. R. LJ'ir.w, service officer, H. C. Crane, !ia:-oofficer and Victor Cooper, Sergeant at arms. Officers have this week launched 0 drive and are issuing invitation for all veterans of 'world War I or II to become nbers of this organization. Thosp interested may contact any 01 the above named officers for additional information. - New Bridge Being Built" in Canyon the haa been started-bit- "" construction of a bridge across Salt Creek just above the Ranger station, with Forest Service employees doing the job. The bridge will replace one which has served for years and years, probably first being built to serve the railroad which came out of Andrews canyon which was used to haul the stone for various buildings throughout the state. The new project calls for some change in the incourse of the creek at this point, oraer to make the bridge less susceptible to the floods which have crippled the old structure during the past few years. The new structure will be of reinforced concrete construction and will be built to stand for time and eternity. Forest Service employees have also done some mighty fine work on the Red Creek scenic loop road during the past two weeks, and the road has been used by probably 500 cars during the past two Sundays. The road is in very good stretches shape with numerous to two-chaving been widened most of the 'width, and graded for distance up this side. p n attitude. World- - I ar The Junior Literary club met at the home of Mrs. DeVoe Lambert on Monday, October 8th. Mrs. Emma Harmon, guest speaker, dis- Social Disease cussed Nutrition, and Infantile Paralysis. Some of the outstanding points given were the importance of complete rest in the early stages of infantile paralysis and the need for a varied as well as a balanced diet for the child. Mrs. Harmon also stressed the urgent need for public education in order to curb the rapidly ascending curve of social disease. Mrs. P. V. Redd, vice president, presided and Mrs. Fred Morgan read the club collect. Twelve members were present. I AUG. 1 SEPT i OCT. r DEC NOV. j JAN. RED STAMPS RfTAtltftt MVP0Hfft WT T1 Service Men's News Column WHAT Earl L. Christison Jr. son of Mrs. D. Christison of Nephi has been awarded his wings as a Navai Air Navigator and was commiss ioned an Ensign in the U. S. N R. on October 9. Mr. Christison enlisted in the Navy to train as a Naval Aviation Cadet on December 12, 1942. He has trained in various parts of the United Stales and was awarded h's wings at the Naval Air Navigation School at Clinton, Oklahoma. He will arrive home during the latter part of the week to enjoy a short leave before being assigned to rurther duty. Mabel A MONO POft U8t HOtSStttO Mfri HWftVa THRU N0V.30 I Captain David Salisbury recently was released from the United States Army and is now residing in Nephi. mm Nttd Stomp THRU RfM I 1 I CHOI STAMPS jpjVM;a35 I GOOD i 1 I THRU DEC. 31 I t JAN-3- 6i com good Nov.l SUGAR STAMPS CUP THIS Perhaps we on main street are bigger offenders than the school children, and perhaps we should teach by example. We are sure that we as much as possible, but we do feel there is need for pedistrian lanes to assist in the proper crossing of the streets by the and adults, school students too. We call on the State Road Commission, through their local employees, to take necessary steps to paint these zones, and if necessary, for 'the city council of Nephi City, the Board of Education of Juab School District, and the County Commis- sioners to adopt resolutions to bring this matter to the attention of the State Road Com ; mission. Cleo Petty To. Give Recital Here The Service club Men's Wives The recital will be spotlight.ed with several readings by Mrs. Cleo Petty. All over 14 years of age are cordially invited. We wish to extend a special invitation to all Mothers of Service Men. Kiweens Are Hostesses at Party semi-month- ly Local News Happenings r Nephi j book no ? INDEFINITE'..' j CHART FOR I FX i :j - in Agent. Proper precautions and careful inspections of all potential causes '11 carrying out the following steps will eliminate most causes of fire in the home and on the farm. Thoroughly clean and repair nil and furnaces. chimneys, stoves Check all electric wiring, replace worn cords and clean dust and dirt from fuse boxes. Cover roofs of homes and cyher farm buildings with fire resistant material. Never smoke in barns or in those places where inflamables are stored; Never discard a lighted match or cifiaiette; provide a safe storage place for gasoline and kerosene away from other buildings: keep matches away from all children. Haveat least one fire extinguisher in each building near the entrance. Keep small acumuations of rags, paper, trash and Utter disposed of currently, preferably in an incinerator. This is your program for fire prevention week. Make it worth while it may pay dividends. --- Evening Time Scheduled Starting Sunday War Fund of Utah, congratulating liiem on their fine spirit in contributing to the United War Fund. East Jual) County became the first major area of Utah to reach their ;.uola this year. June Kendall, who directed the sulocitation this year, notified the War Fund officials Wednesday that ihis district had exceeded its quota and soon afterward received the lelegram of congratulations, to be relayed to all the people who contributed to this worthy fund, and to the committee members, f.'dicitors and others who did a splendid job. Fire Prevention week, October 7 to 13, is a good time for Juab's farmers, housewives, youth and other citizens to check up on and eliminate any and all fire hazaids. according to J. F. Parrish, County Beginning next Sunday, Sacrament meetings in all wards of Juab Stake will be held at seven o clock in the evening, except on Fast Day when meetings will begin at 12:10, This following Sunday school. change is being made upon recommendation of the general authorities ct the Church. Ward Priesthood meetings in each of the three Nephi wards will be held at 9:30 Sunday morning and in the Levan and Mona wards at 7:30 Monday evening. A special invitation is extended hi young people to be present at Saciament meetings, and parents ire urged to set a good example of An hour or regular attendance. two of association with friends and neighbors on the evening of the Sabbath day in a meeting devoted to religious worship and instruct- :or. will be a benefit and source if strength to everyone. Come and join in offering thanks to God for the freedom and blessings we enjoy and for the preservation of the lives of our sons. Let us not be less humble or grateful in days of peace than during the dark days of War. Sincer?ly your brebr"r THE STAKE PRESIDENCY AND WARD BISHOPRICS MARRIAGE OP NEPHI COUPLE IS ANNOUNCED Mrs. Leona Ewell announces the marriage of her daughter Helen to Clarence L. Keid of Nephi. The marriage took place at Las Vegas, Nevada October 6th. Miss Ewell has been employed at Long Beach, California the past two years. Mr. Reid has recently returned from 43 months overseas service The young couple will make their home in Ogden. j Procssing Plant Start Operation To Convention Saturday are sponsoring a Piano. Eecitali to be given by Cleo Petty, formerly of Nephi ,n the Juab high school auditorium October 17, at 8 P. M. Sacrament Meeting Time Changes The people of East Juab Countv have received a telegram from !':isiiient Karl J. Glade of the Primary wives of Kiwanians Kiqueens ruled the roost Wednesday night when they took over the Kiwanis club regular meeting and did a wonderful job of putting on a program, and providing the group of practically 100 with an evening of fun and turkey banquet. The affair was held at the CCC barracks in the canyon with Mrs. Loye Rice as chairman of the committee in charge. with The meeting opened "President" Verda Thomas calling the group to order, and presiding at the opening exorcises which consisted of singing of America, d.rect-e- d by Evelyn Anderson, the Silu'.e to ,he Flag, led by iKwinian S. E. Forrest, nnd grace ivc,n by Eva Powell. During the business -the club of the meeting portion members voted to suppjr! the Junb Teaci.ers association in th. presentation of an outstanding musiral program during the comir.,? March, and s'rout half the mombe's voted to feo to Helper next Wednesday evening for an inter club meeting. Evelyn Lomax was tostmistress for I lie evening and the program consisted of community singing, led by Evelyn Anderson win Vivian Hoyt as accompanist; two rom-i- ". readings by Mrs. Hoyt, a sermon OT on "Advice on Marriage and SubWays of Fooling the Husrirn. Unity Chappell has retur.ied sequent band" Mary Jensen; two novelhome a.'ter attending the dedica- ty triobynumbers. Lyle Pratt. Di tion of 1he L D S temple at Irtiho Veda Davis, and Vivian Hoy'., ind 1 Falls. n. Novelty stunt led by Lorna Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Woolley of Pantn Monica California hive been visiting for a few days at the home Mrs Maxine P. Cameron and son of Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton. Bryce left Tuesday for Salt Lake Iv Lawre ui! Cbnppe'l has re- - City where they took a plane on ' '.'cd to ;.t i I me in I Vegas Wednesday for San Francisco, Cal: I' NY v.. da n.'ter ng wl .i relatives ifornia to join Mr. Cameron who has recently been transferred from and friends In rphi. the Tonapah Nevada Air Base to in While Salt Lake City for gen- San Francisco In the Medical Corps eral conference, Mr. and Mm. of the Army Air Base. Maxine and a baby have spent the past few attended Lester H. Belliston meeting - dinner In the Jade room weeks visiting at the home of her of Hotel Utah for ail Beneficial mother, Mrs. May Petty. Life Insurance agents and their Mrs. Marie Butler of Salt Inke wives. The principal pker wa3 City is visiting indefinitely at the George J. Cannon, execiit.ve vie? home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. president of the company: , P. P. Christison while her husban !. Vis. Lop Srri'h of UedUnrK Private Vernon A. Butler U rerHv-In- g hl basic training at ' alii .rnla, Mi. ..pd Mr;. G. E. Camp MeVratli an I davghtrr Dorothy Wolters, Texas. .V.rs. Pa: und two and anire o' Salt Lake City, and Ptnford Mr. t nd Mrs Lauren Kev.e rrnl children of Te: are row making 'phl. iljaiinter Mariorie of N'oro were thri" home n week end gucs'.n of Mn, Gideon Angus Miller of Eureka was In MCl A Oil. end. over week the Nephi r.-- THRU DEO 31 ) lanes. Wor-thingto- iTj 1 lower grades the inadvisability of cutting across streets at any point which may be convenient commonly known as jaywalking. Students who are on their toes have in turn pointed out that in some towns and cities, certain areas are marked off for pedestrian lanes, with the warning for motorists to stop when pedistrians are in those ( Over Quota War Fund County Agent Suggests Safety Precautions it jay-wal- k Ballard Hoyt states in his letters to his mother that he is helping to transport many hundreds of American, Dutch, and British War prisoners who have been released from camps at Nagasaki and taking them to Okinawa by cruiser the 'Mighty Mo". On one trip recently they encountered a bad typhoon in which the prisoners were very sea sick. It seems as if they had already been through enough torture in the past 3M, years but Mother Na ure was giving them ;.ne last fuak before they reached solid ground. East Juab Should Be Eliminated It has been pointed out that of the various departments schools have been attempting to teach the children of the P'ivate Joel Christison has left for Waltersboro, South Carolina where he has a direct assignment as an air plane mechanic. Joel has been Ira,) jrg at Sheppard Field, Texas. Number 41 Fire Hazards NEPHI NEEDS Kenneth J. Hoyt has recently been released from the U. S. Nav and is home. il Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rasmussen AUXILIARY PLANS have received word of the promotion of their son Herbert to SeaMEETING SOON man First Class. Herbert is servThe regular meeting of the ing on a Yacht Oiler, at Evinetok, American Legion Auxiliary will be Marshall Islands. held Wednesday, October 17 at 3 P. M- in the City hall. Major and Mrs. Raymond Black A talk on the G I Bill of "Rights of Saitake City and Mrs. will be given by Kenneth Nyman. Martell of Helper were the Phyllis dinner All interested people are invited to guests at the home of their parents attend and all clubs have been Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christison on notified. Thursday. Major and Mrs. Black Remember the date, October 17 were enroute to. their home after at 3 P M in the city Kail. attending the funeral of Major Black's father at Little Rock, Ark. Harriet and Ruther Black Last Thursday evening, the mem- Steven, with them after visiting bers of the Fine Arts club met at returned the home of Kathryn Shaw. A very with their grandparents'. full ar.d interesting schedule for Pfc. Earl S. Bean, son of Mr. and the following year has been plan- Mrs. Bean has been reThis years official board leased Edward ned. from the Army duties afer consists of President, Ruby Cox, bein in Nc rniandy, France and vice president, Florence Winn, sec- in Earl wears the purple Germany. Shaw, retary, Kathryn Treasurer, which he received ior wounds Theresa Richardson, and reporter, heart received in Germany. Oleva Wessel. Our retiring president, Ida Beck, Gilbert Bechtol, son EUREKA Others presided at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bechtol of who had a place on the program of this city was among the graduates were Lila Richardson, who conduct- of the Quantico, Virginia Marine ed the installation of officers, Olive school Wednesday, according to Garbett reviewed parlimentary law word received by his parents. At and Nida Gadd discussed the year the commencement he book which has for its theme was one of his classevercises, of 20 who The address by the received "America" Mr. Bechtol commissions, new president. Ruby Cox was most his commission as Second impressive. It gave the members receiving Lieufenant in the Marine Corps. a to a desire make the club pro Bechtol has graduatLieutenant now and that ed with a gressive organization, of Civil Engineer rating to ha3 a come,, peace halp plan in addition to his commission. new for all. world bright Word has ben received by Mrs. The Service Men's wives were Latimer of the recent proentertained at the home of Mrs. George motion of her son, Merle Kay Lawrence E. Olpin. Other hostesses from First Lieutenant to Captain. included Helen Pay, Reva Redd, Captain Kay has been transferred and Grace Norwood. from a German Prisoner of War Tasty refreshments were served at Alva, Oklahoma, where and the balance of the evening was camp of the unit snent playing Pinochle. Members he has tobeen In charge Florence, Arizona. Mrs. there, attending were Myrtle Davis, Don-- , Kay and children are visiting here Norma for a few na B.rd. Jean Westring, and then will leave Garrett, Melba Knight, Elaine to join himdays in Arizona. Garrett, June Wilson, Ruby Anderson, Aft on Lambert, Myrl Garbett, Lucy Bnswoll, Bernice Archibald. Donna Hiatt, Mary Overman and the four hostseses. RATION STAMPS GOOD JULY mioses Saturday Noon v Volume 36 ws Before buying your hunting ammunition this fall, check the OPA dollar and cent ceiling prices, R. Elgin Gardner, war price and rationing board chainnan, advised to- day. . The ceiling prices apply to sales Nephi's newest industry, the Nephi Processing Plant will open the by individuals as well as retail buslore part of next week. This plant iness firms, and although the prices is out of the most modern plants are listed by box, the shell or the in the state, and to begin operation cartridge price is proportionate to The Juab Stake Primary Assoc- will need approximately 75 people the ceiling price per box Mr. Gardiation convention will be held in to pin turkeys. Those interested ner said, adding that hand loaded are invited to call 158 and place or military items are covered by the South Ward Saturday October their applications, at which time price control but not by doilar 13. The General Primary board will be represented by Zina Broack-ban- k Uiey can obtain all necessary in-- f and cent ceilings. ornation. and Angle Rawlins. Spot checks will be made through The management of this plant out the state to determine the con- A meeting of the Stake Board will he held at 10 A. M. to be fol- would like to take the opportunity formity with price ceilings, he said. to thank our city and county of- Prices may be obtained by calling lowed by a luncheon at noon. At the OPA office or checking the 1:30 P. M. a general assembly is ficial for the wonderful cooperation which has been given in help- list posted by dealers. scheduled at which all ward officover a project of this size put ers, teachers, priesthood represent- ing atives and stake board members in the short time there was to acit. are expected to be in attendance. complish They would also RATION BOARD AND The Primary association is or- like to call to the attention of the PANEL MEMBERS of our community, how forganized and functioning in all of citizens the wards of the Stake. The en- tunate they are in having builders ENJOY CANYON PARTY rollment and attendance has shown and mechanics who live within our Members of the Local War Price in increase which is encouraging. own communiiy that could take hold of a jolt of this size and com- and Rationing board and their partA stimulating and instructive conference is expected by all Primary plete it without any outside assist- ners were entertained at the CCC ance. bnracks last week, with Mr and workers. There is no doubt but what this Mrs. Joseph Ursenbach of Mount can be a big thing for our com- Pleasant as hosts. Dinner was served after which The Lit a Lure Reading club munity and vicinity if we all get met at the home of Emma Har- behind it. There is an opportunity brief remarks were given by R. mon October 4. Marian Memmotti for every one who lives in Juab Elgin Gardner, chairman of the had charge of the meeting and Lit- Couniy to derive a direct benefit bjard, James P. McCune, chairman any was read by Louise Cha;e. from the turkey industry. Wilford of the price panel, Miss Pearl Niel-socheif clerk and Mr. Ursenbach. Lorna Worthinglon gave an in1er- - Bailey reports, after spending two o d.;is 1;, Sanpete countv studvinp Senior Price Clerk from this dist- esting report on tne novel Well Remembered" by James Hil- ihe livestock raised there, that tur- - riet. Those who enjoyed the even- ton. Members present were Leila keys brought more returns to the'"'R were Mr. and Mrs. R. Elgin Wilky. Aiden Beagly. Itha Gadd, ounty thn did all the other live-- 1 Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn, Lorna Worthlngton, Ruth Cundick, stock combined. The natural ad-- 1 8n(' Mrs R.v K. Gibson. Mr. Ina Morgan. Mary Jensen, Eudene vantages we have here are far and Mrs. James P. Mr and Warner, Loa Oldroyd, Marian superior ot those of Sanpete coun-- 1 Mr"s- - L C Gammett, Mr. and Mrs. Memmott, Louise Chase, Rita An- t '. Why not take advantage of!30- A- - Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. Gtc. Belliston, Mrs Marcia Pexton, Mrs. drews, and the hostess Emma Har- them? mon. .Vilnah Mrs. Knight, Hyrum Mrs. Brough MYs. V. M. Foofe, L. Boswcll. Mrs. Othel Pav, Joseph JUNIOR RED CROSS Miss Pearl Nielson and Ihe host MAX 0RME VS PHEASANT and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph REORGANIZES Ursenbach. THE POACHERS A reorganization of the Junior lu d Cross has been perfected durPOACHERS WON ing ihe past week under the supervision of a Red Cross representatMax Orme wa urpried. Mrs. Arvilla ive, Miss Hasper. He knew there were plenty of Lunt was chosen as Junior Red pheatantt in the fieldshearound Cross chairman with Mrs. Lela knew hi turkey farm, and Bryan as assistant chairman. The tne pheasant season wai tome fi llowing persons were named a:; weeks awi.y, but he was suruiy ;;on.',ors; Mary Belliston, Central surprised to find, via a dangerS hool; I)el;ihia Broadband, Junior ous route, that there are still ,mkI Senior hih school; Mrs. Maud Inlin'.ir-- hi.Th jl'ks were the poachers who go out in the Franconi, Levan and Mrs. Elena order cf the 'ay Wednesday of this if Ids hunting pheasants out a. Mm, M.flry, wrek rriwhrniin nnrl Sinnk. of icacco. , Lunt .isited the entire dist- - 0r.n;e.s c .:r:ng to school in all sorH dui utr the week and reported 'cf unusual costumes. An Max evidently has been livassembly e v.orl; is or a life v U' frim pretty square ing progressing very satis- - A to ! P M dur-- ! !. eUe tfcc time just wasn't interest and Pn- - in5 which n V' ''lf) oi'ft uy. held. shown townrd the.p vvs fcr Gabriel and St. Peter to i:.us...i.ij over hv shots , v n, w.t'i Kn'i.t::iJudg"' call him, because the :iuniim. The excellent work and ; j Ki, .. piesided Fid-- 't ?.! hii-:l hy Mrs. Mary die ns rcut r gt.y broke the skin of his hoilrd l.ui. year are in evidence;.;,,; Ntj.:.,n r;ianlev and Bob bck. The shots from the Un.-tf.i- i - r...-.!,ei-of the board of K. ton i.s the hnrdf poacers guns didn't pierce his cop "" ' ' ' M icr voWl her a vote Manv students wore hrrl"d befot ihirt, although the force was -work accomplish-- 1 - and punished for various tre,it enough to severely bruise '. hor : and break the skin in several itey l.tvk forward to offcr.-e-- . am. j.il hough th cops ' li' ynr ahead. '" piacci.. ped- handy v.ith their ;He.e vcty 'i -l ft hrsii, t ivid represent a- - d;r-.hfj cvrrv.nrp i,c. WliPthir Max wai toa su of the Nutrition Department TV " 'a" en d with t!i- - Tiniinl '"d Hie ch.vjter and oull.ne.l prised to do anything about ;t in held Vr'di" the gymor just couldn't run fast for that department for nasium uhkh was decorated with find we but out, ihe enouqh, ('nrvng season. !i;!irt mtun lcives nnd stately he dion'i find cut who pulled 'i' e fi corn'.t !!;;-.vis well the trigger. a' tender. ;r t only hy freshmen N. J. Mr, i'pstrm. md t x h"! hv sophomot es. jun-'.'istates thjt he's hopi 1 :is. !;:!. S Wooley :, i'.,iif. ferrets r.nd fncul'y members the c'foder was only huntir jj v--th? ben .isii.n.; r.s wril. and not airrdng It ( Ml ,n the 11. rs:. rn ; . of 111" . im e (i.italie a widow. in''h;d,ii I.O(,'nn and Mill- Sch-.,closed Thursday noon t e Wh.n it wu, i. railr. fcr :.iomb. f ' o" th? c .. t f 1 e.M better supervise .i'er.d ihe I' 5, , cm. M, i Vi. r.:i Host, a sturlcn: at t It tht part of sportsmen and it Ihe I; Y ,J at Provo sp"nt the iritioi, 'ii Sr Lake which is heing week end it the home of Jude- nn l Friday nnd aurdn. g.irtie t'tpartment to prevent, cr at. lessen, phetsant Mr. W1I1 L. Hovt. oft the The Juab hich faculty hoo'lnj during lecci Mr. and Mrs. John W. Elison havernntrihuted 100 per c nt to the the antf calls for ears wt-wore f'eids th Into conference United visitors among the go Wr I und Drive. Con- in Salt Iaka City on Sunday and zratulat ions, furultv! during the regular season that - Anna Julia I'ov Isn't too far away. Monday, RepDrtcr i n. News from the Juab High School 1 j hri w i 1 , h- s - t 1 . frel'.-k.T.-- l.-.- 11 jer . n ?, . -'. |