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Show poes Beaver Does Beaver Need Hospital? i XXXXIII YOU' UK Need A Hospital? NO. 34 unty's HEAVER (UTAlli -; j- Natural Resources Candidate Gird bL iussed by Research Staff KKllAY. PRESS, fl.atey AUGUST Construction SEVEN CENTS This Begins To Appear Here Next Month Week on Three Creeks Dam The Master Singers, Here m PRICE Master Singers Conference 7 20. HMS and With ction less primary than w o w eeks awav il... ,,!,.,.. male chorus from Cedar City, will lleav nolniiiatioii is holdiinr the Work Is uiiilortvay on the situ County we coin', rence for Heaver present a concert here, on Saturdiscussed anl plans natorial Quarterly 'iiot light for their devolopm nt ami niaiia throughout the slate. No take will be h, ld here Saturday day, September 11. The widely- of the Thro' t'ret'liH Reservoir, ouniy ,.( lltests are oil the ballot and Sunday, August l'S and we go to press. Officers of the mi m were outlined it a mi' .'!, it known choral group which appear ting M' Kent's Lake Koservolr Conipany ,!"; lo'iniary election, but both has been announced by the stake ed here last year as a Centennial Monday evening it th.- Milford Muibi, ans and De inoerals have Ii.'im been i n.l.'in oiing to leocli High School auditorium. presidency. W ith four new bishop-r- i feature, will be sponsored by the I li;it j;oiil for over two doeadeis. s and three vacancies to be fill- - Heaver Lions Club, according to a Present at the nicotine w. ie Dr. npoi'taut choics to make for Places on the November ballot. ,1 C l!oy Nelson, en the high council, it is ex-- ! resolution adopted at the regular diiector ..f The contract for the const ruclo'l'uiiliean candidates for the el. d that cither a member of the luncheon Monday noon. the bur au of business and ecoof the storage reservoir, high tion nomination for lirack-'1Asgovernor, J. nomic research, l'ni rsity of I'tal, William R. Fife, preisdent of Two members of the State Head in ;('o!inil of the Twelve or an the Heaver Mountains, was Lee and lieiidell N Mab-.'- wer.. sistant to the Council will repre- the chorus, and Edward A. Sand- - Commission and the chief eiigineci and five uraduat stiideiits of aw arded to Redden and Stoker, both in Heave r recently to A sent the Ceilera uthorit ies. Also pari gron, director, were here. Sunday will be in Heaver County next contractors of Salt Lake City, at: promote inn in the A pri stliood discussion were 11. Wi ighi Vnlki r. their campaigns. Coy. Herbert li. leadership ineet- - to make preliminary arrangements Weiln. sday afternoon ami evening n special meeting of the board of Maw and John s. Hoyden. Demo- jiag will be held Saturday evening for the appearance hero. , The men to discuss and outliii. road inoj directors her.ot Salt Lake city, business and Saturday livening. industrial lead' is of the star and cratic nominee candidal s are de- at s p.m. at w hich all stake priest have been singing weekly concerts ects here. Pile contractors agreed to begin their pending orupon and friends for the and Utah it Parks Maxl'ield iiiinini:. livestock and agricultural hoed irmtruni off .TS and bishopCommissioners Laytnii Company work al the dam site within five leaders of, the county. Only throe ganizations to push I heir . audi ries, h h tici! men. and otln rs are planning a tour to California and Wlllard A. Hay and iMigincer Initial w ork will lie stripping days. . will !. specially imited. are during the winter season, in n from Heaver attended !ubo will hold an afleriiooli ili.' area of trees, brush and ve.ge- this lacy. This is the first el- . tiou under Delta. Fillmore and Milford meeting in Heaver to discuss ihc tlon. I'M'1'' led to be preselll. important tneetiiij;. Kesulis of ibis the new convention-primarsysalso jhave b a in will arranged dates for the proposed improvements on the fufaetor the arvey Total contract price, as awarded Two fei'.'ral sessions, at lu ini tem, which places only two names ll! re industrial do, Iopmetn ,,f u,, Putter Lake road. At a meeting iitiirday evening, is $1 4 l,To;.2(i. a in a nd l' iio p m w ill be held popular chorus. on the primary ballot, thus lim A committee of seven niiMiiliers held here last spring promises ol state. Leaders at the niecliui; in the First The contractors have agreed to aril chap- 1. bird run-of- f primary of (1 that a meeting was sched- mating the 'I'lie public address system will be of the Lions Club was appointed work on the canyon road were so local labor, as much as pos years. to Delegates, elected at installed and a new the place for the con- made by the road lOiuiiiissiiiiicrs sible. Heavy eiiuipment will be uled for H' aver, but no interest microphone certarrange UUioct the advance sale to 'Oiinty conventions selected two is le and ,vas shown. present, with also some oiliiin on m ployed on the projoei't, and, ing secured, ill order that all of tickets. It is candidates at the stat- - conventions expected that the the C.reenville road on the airilllla the season is late, cvery-liin- g Mentioned as favorable to coun- and now the rank and file of the n ay hear the proceedings of Ihc concert will be presented In the for t his year. will he done to rush the dam ty growth and development were party has a chance to voice- their confer, nee. auditorium of the High School. In the evening, the state visitors i o in jdet Ion . Singing for the genera sessions the underground water supply. choice between the wo. new. acoustic ceiling has been will hold a meeting at Milford. All iThe j ir. I IKov NcNon w ill be furnished r a The Utah Water and Power vouth chorus by he climate and transportation ininterested citizens from Heave r are It.iaid approved the project and from the Minersville Ward. Special finished and the light fixtures The official list of candidates It was noted that Hie The building should he invited to atlend The discussion . i ant'd a loan from the stalled. rs me also is revolving being prepared. published on a;e four of ;nunib lairy business is imr asing rather 3 CLUB EXHIBIT In the ev ning. at s no p.m.. ideal for such performances, and it Milford will center around tile fund established by the last gis than decreasing as it is in some Ibis week's '1VSS. unno one tear need about west to of 21 t being Li lire early this spring, but. delays Highway omplelioii it he slake boards of the MIA will arts of I'tah. now. to able hear t he Nevada line. Republicans have nin. of ti eeS. niesent a sneciallv arranged nro- have been encountered on every tY CHANGED An increase in poultry produc The committee, appointed by for which to nam. nominees, W'hilegram. About ten miles of the rouil was Land. The bearing tion was also urged hv Dr. Nelson, the Democrats have r W. A. Firmage, Lions President, oiled last year, but no work has loan of $122,2:15.00 is to he repaid 'Ph, recent division of H only fiv e. ar-AUGUST 30TH who pointed out that it is neces ording to the official list sent inlo three wards has aroused inter- - to handle this cultural proj.K't, is: been done on the project in over a period of 25 years. The William A. Uw. William W. Firm-agsary to slnp brown eggs trom as to William A. Miller, county clerk. (.st and discussion in church roail litis stockholders of the Kent's Lake dera! for this money lie 4 H club Exhibit Day will 'ar away as Omaha into I'tah for Martell Easton, 1). E. Staple)'. already been alocated. it is uliiler Reservoir the ballot in the First fairs not exhibited here for many Company have levied a :e!d mi Monday. August 30th, ise O. J. Criffith. Harold Harrick and stood here, but for some reason full assessment by the baking industry. M he it will District officers of ward Congressional The against, the slo k yours. calling t eajof August 2$th. as announ-lajVolcanic ash deposit of Hoav.-- r licit .Meiicii. .Moan ana naviu actual work has been delayed It of the company, in the amount of and beginning of fall actum s is, Adrian Baldwin. j. This exhibit will we k. a poten Wilson, Ogdell. se. king tin- liepuli- - exnecled to bring one of the larg-- l is hoped that the mooting next County also was cited as t.oiiii, most of which has air. ady iie'd at tlif Minersville School. tially important industry. The ash lican nomination for Congressman :, st crowds in (he history of the Wednesdav will result in addition boon paid. The money Is nil on all 4 H girls in the county are is used in ;i; roitn:n rrciiixL, in insulating and the right to oppose Hep. Wal- - slake out to attend Quarterly conal miles of improved roads in tin hand lo complete the project. plaster W illi KKSIIWNT, III Kil l) itei to participate. materials and is superior to sand fer K. ('.ranger, Cedar, unopposed ferenee. Provisions will he mad BE The actual construction of this cjiiinty. AT 12 ST F.I.KO. MOW, V ni Mis Shipley, Asst. State It also has acoustic properties, it for the Democratic nomination. t o accommodate will culminate nearly twenty 10un peo-Iilam nearly H Leader, and Miss until rar- was learned. of effort. A court battle was addition to the two positions pp., and the stake presidency urges (.rant Twitchell, former resident yours t Home Demonstration Agent The development of perlit- as a named above, Republicans hav those desiriiU' choices als to come of Heaver, was buried at Elko LODGE OFFICERS fought through to the Supreme sder, will judge the exhibits building material and also pumice coiit-s- ts lo establish the water de-- i to the opening session at in Nov., Thursday, Aug. 12, according; for the following state t'ourl aoaitrati..i and style dress re and otle r deposits being used in fices: to information received by The MAKE ANNUAL VISIT ieFor several years it was Justice of the Supreme a.m.. Sunday. August w at tins exhibit. Mie construction of building blocks Court. Press from Mrs. B II. Sittou, a sis Secretai'y of State. Stale; thought the Reclamation Bureau WiniM's will be pick d at this may open a new industry in tin Audit or. Attorney Hen. nil. State ter of the deceased. Four m inbers of the (hand would construct the dam, but the Mr fcetaau to the State Fair in the cou nty. Twitch.ll froze his feet Lodge of Utah, headed by Clareiic, war delayed that action. After the Treasurer. Superintend nt of Pub- WILUAM GOODWIN fce dress ivii-vit was revealed that the Hit while riding the cattle range in demoiistratioi lic Instruction, and Fifth District The meeting at Milford was Duke, provo, Crand .Master, mail war. Nevada last December and suffer the annual visitation to Ihc II, av had never expected to as, and urn' meal preparation a series of nine on the present Mtorney. BURIED IN SALT LAKE,: d the effects of fern. ; t lot hum II. and foods exnin trip through Southern I'tah. being (),i the Democratic side of the gangrene. He had er IOOF Lodge Sal unlay evening will be judg-- d, been confined to the Elko hospi and and the win held at Delta. Milford. (' dar City. double primary ballot will appear several occasions during Upon was held A Sunday. meeting Funeral services were held on articles will be exhibited at Kanab. Panguitch, ten names of candidates s' eking Thursday in Salt Lake City for tal since June 15, and passed away in the Lodge Hall Saturday eve the years, hackers of the reservoir St. Ceorge. k State Fair. ami Manti the nomination for th". following William James !oodwin..r2. who on August 9th. Junction. Itichfield, ning and on Sunday the visitors have nearly given up hope, hut a He was a son of Parley P. and of State. Groan exhibits are stressed foi with local business leaders. Other state offices: Secretary attended the annual outing in tin few determined men have, contindied of a ho.ait attack at his hour Auditor. State Treasurer, Margaret M. Despain Twitchell canyon. ued to fight for the project. Since meetings were sebeluled through- Stat" lie had been employed in the city Three Mrs. Louisi sisters and survive; -. the project was approved by the in in statOther officials Attorney the parly flak leaders or members want-- 8 out the entire office for the past two Sitton. Van Nuys. Calif.; Mrs clud'd: L. A. In the Fifth District, which in - engineer's Power ltd Wat r Board, many d Sail hake readditional information on what held to Oiddings, wer.. The meetings Seletha Shunn, Los Angeh-s- , and and "red tape" have delayed ludes Beaver County. Judg Will. years. 5Stitut-- s a group exhibit should was grand secretary; Don II. Woolsey. tails He born at Teasdale. Mrs. port on tin studies being made L. l)em-on j the Hernice Alman. Folsom. Cal. Ogden, of construction for the is unopposed beginning; Hoyt and llcnrv treasurer Jtact the County Agent. a c six grand I) lMia. statgradli;. by throughout the or threo months. and no Republican! Wayne County. two Men and erratic slate Tiemontoii. Rhode, past grand uate students of tin University andidate filed. He will thus I ,poii oi isaac ami .Mary ,iane .xoaios 'iuiunent went to the dam sit.1 to Miwent The visitors NelDr. patriarch. lie of nie loouwin. attended MRS. IWTIICIt THOMPSON Ol' under the supervision grade for this position at the whil" the snow was on the ground son. The survey is being sponsored unopposed OUDAY MAGAZINE Jschools in Heaver and also attend- Ml BLOCK lUEH WKHMvSDAY lford on Monday to visit the hndgo to drill the test holes, with in November. the' final election there. ed Murdoek Academy. Mr. C.oodjointly by the Utah Association of The absence of contests on a win was a veteran of World War A sumpt nous dinner was served jiKSiir.iiice that when bedrock was M. Caddie, father of Mrs. James which of Chambers of Commerce, fEATURES UTAH level may dampen the In- I. and was s. Thompson Murdoek, passed away to ldo Lodge members, ReliekaliH determined const ruction would lu verly wound' d. J. A. Th. obald. Price, president, county a few voleis. but party terest of at a Salt Lake hospital Wednes- and partners on Sunday at l'mide-ros- a pin. Construction has been delayof of He the attended Committee University Holiday a big turn out a national and the Industrial Magazine, are workers urging Park. The recreation commi- ed so long now that it will be "alan day of a cerebral hemmorhage. of with Utah and was graduated the Salt Lake City Chamber with nearly a million s led nominees for to th to Mrs. was to which called Murdoek polls directed this affair, was most a miracle" if tin; dam is comIogan ttee, A ngineering degree from Ceorge Duckings, chair- the wbi- li features travel and Commerce. V. A libra Cartwright. Jack Davis, Hill plete in time for storage this win push" in November. last week because "big illness the of in ltC',0. Univ rsity. Washington i'i'ist int' rni :i t ion. devotes e man. Sin living are bis widow; his of her father. Mr. Caddie, a retir- Cartwright, Melbourne Skinner. ter. Tlie dry season this year has Through p.rsonal investigation, .pace to I'tah and Salt mother; two sons and a daughter; ed sugar company executive, had lack Idol and Stan Creen. I en an evidence of the "crying" fie City in the current (Sptem- - the researchers are gathering data PINE who di Officers RANGE of as the iservei years many Lodge, two brothers and thn sisters. superintend for 'i ls."je which roaches the news on all of the known natural Utah-IdahSugar Company rected the meeting and introduced tioed water the additional water. If Attending the services, conduct- ent of tail on August sth. Tlie issue re. s of the stat- -. and to thus, had been available this the H. branches Kmith. Box at visitors the Ross Elder Carl, Hid, are; Malcolm the IMPROVING ed by Rev. Cwaltiiey ot its feature article to I'tah. unknown to them, but suggested DISTRICT hundreds of tons of valuable year, Itson Fill Noble and and Idaho Crand; Pershing Shelley of the Firs! Presbyterian Church. County ' article was alfalln hay could have been prowritten by Wallace at meeting similar to the one held Falls. vice He in Seldon Now Ida. retired ers, scire of March, A. Creek A. sister were grand; Mrs. Morris, Pine of the Permittees "?ar. prominent historical wrl-- ' at Milford. The fails will be asduced on the bench. byMrs. laymo '.oodwiu Mr nnd 1!47. Survivors include his widow, tary; C. (!. Thorn, financial secread a former member of the sembled and analyzed, then print- Ranger District accompanied Five directors of the Company n- - Janes Jacobs, assistant forest su- Mrs. John Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Mary Hunter Caddie and six sons tary; Ross Cutler, treasurer. several days in Salt Lake and alty at tie- University of I'tah. ed and will It- - available to tl spent - and daughters. s. OoodMi of win. flood Mary Virgil and Ranger will In- Ogden hist week to "iron out" the Commission and article, profusely illustrated in ire state, as well as to capital out- pervisor engineers Thompson Murdoek and his parthe Fish Lake Forest have just win. a of Beaver. and Ed. flood-here this week end to outline and final details. Their trip saved the tf'l'ir. occupies twentv-tw- o side of the stale which is looking ,ents. Mr. and Mrs. John R. of the- dis- win of Minersville an inspection completed posthe changes in the road stockholders several thousand of t'ie one hundred :ind to investment in Utah. Kvery left to go survey Friday morning th" range is very trict. Although which construction of tin. dam dollars. the brought business new of ;pass coi.t.iincd in the issue. sibility to Logan. Funeral services will be state forty-fivbanks are look Ther den and dry. cattl". sheep will necessitate. Members of the State Road out by the meeting- - or stigg-st- ed conducted Saturday. I tab. The art ii and pictures cover to be in good condition, according and 12 nationa! banks in industrial or business th- - men t, iii s attractions in- - through making the ride. in any community, will le to Miss Lynnea Mowers, Compton, The reported improve-,.,,,n- i VOLUNTEERS LEAVE TO ndustiral. agricul-hurc- groups Ranger alif.. is visiting at the home of investigated and reported upon 5'. minim; the range of condition in CD the and many her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. MowThose attending the meeting since he was assigned then thf e I'KHIT ITRi: NEAR SCIPIO Na'tivi.i, The pietun-- s in- ers. Miss Mowers cam.: to Beaver from outside were Dr. Nelson, with. v.e.r n.iro. "We are well satisfied MBlanv iiii' i Earlv this (Fridayi morning a on estiiig and hither-- ! Cohen-ourQiiintin students cat Sunday. gradualnninibii. between eooneration to uitt. the truck load of volunteers left photos by Hal Eel of Chiron Nelson. Thd'on N lson. le and sheep men." he aid. a forest fire in in assist Several l.;ike fighting city. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Low and U Dean Iteuhler. Dorian Mikkelson. t ures fifty Th- t is only one In rd of sheep Millard County. The fire-inoccupy t wo-- 1" addition Mr and Mrs. (ieorge Low hft ? Ferris Ilillyurd and of :i e to if ports, is raging on tindistrict, where formerly several for Yellowstone Park on 'there were Mr Volk-- r. Paul ir., nlinir a there were two. The cattlome n control i th S. ipio area A call aMonday very interest the of vacation manage, trip. They will be gone lii.ht'ield. f Piet'j r. last year, Thurs-firredu.tii'ti lite on ca ni" to Robert II. ''resident George Al-'- i' Ani'S took a 21"; about a week. i' Company: 1 Sir. i'li i arc taking inic send to ral i' nt of the church Tellurido l'n'' and pel day evening fighters. sey Jesus K. I'.agley. manager of tie Utah l'ii-- t this year in an attempt of Latter-Da- y N. H noli use association. R"od Christenson Is a lucky win on iati Ti, ' over back" Manufacturers' come to assist in the of the. maea- Pacific U K .. and the Ross II. Smith. ; enial barber, ner in the KSL "Colil"-Fist Union Derby, Klsmore. ol"vot.,1 t range. ctah Und f Il from a load of hay it was learned this week. publicity diThis tl.. io,. m during the accident!) Mnnv rieer were se.-theme The nrt Stephen .! Moloney, II fractured trout was i leven inches long and rector for the Salt Lake City two-darid" of the range. The Wednesday .veiling. S!B'!!l. ami it w n ar is report - SOTll' ribs and sprained his right caught at the Little Reservoir in .,ltnlin. Chamber of Commerce.th. meeting croti ot acoi us for several Beaver Canyon. years. wrist. '1 Those aiumling ed to be the be encravmR. a Krne.t Joseph re; w i v of the most from rea chairman of.. 'he county com mis,; 'tislone and Side view of S'iOO.fMlO plant bet wccin Milforrd and Horn Silver vacation t it., ci.n:.tfr. Naiin.- - ,, o. c. on which lun gs much Impc for resluiing old eamp to former Rlory. nine sioti; on jio I'tah plus P.enver Press Merkl-- y. Paanv ..., :. ifstory il pictures will be and Aird (".. 'i'1'1 It i interestintf to note that one (Krfit.ir'n N'Cf: ' ' i fa! nd n.ie on 'tie' lii l'iry nl of the first recovery furnances in servicemen, who died hnv- - The application blank on which irrie of l ; t,,K- three million by travel minded It..' San liturisju Mining of rfvonl Utah was) built at Minersville, dam-- liter re. S. oonos wiii.iog been entitled to this benef it, veterans, and the widows, next of nnd I nh. ' llrnrtr, t'w.nty, Miss Shirley V a idle iirs in Heaver County, not far from th for their ser- - kin, and dependents of deceased to who World ought Utah apply thousand Alvin Yardley.j o0 Mrs nt Mr nnd )(mf tf an Francisco cliHtrict. Isaac Francisco Although the unused terminal leave, servicemen and women, who are I AUgllSt .5 1. vicern en the Iron County w,, it Veterans t f. and v ;.s or;;a!ii."l (iniiid, in cooperation with others, district Mining Elmo White and was rushed to b"e -' at obtained Veterany qualified, may pay. evening and a ! ',' le im. re ilia rt h olt a crude recovery plant at State Department of of Compton. Cal. hospital Wednesday when. Utah State Department of Veter- - August 12, 1K7!. a k. T. . Since . September 1, lit. 4 at Ed. Director. . . i 1, a year aft'T th Star district in Mitiersvill" in 1S58. Tlrs was v-- r . wf.,ir' . an . ... append.etoi.iy t aim underwent , with Mr. White's ; Also In some ,i n OHIO ill' r . oral (lot" i ni,,, mi ,e . tO'l d V r s .ii"' . ei " O'llrien. ;:C ivity lac Red the Lincoln initio which was dissame Ii.'.--nti' i ,,ui the jiiuiun nun 'jt nd Mrs. Harvey i' a.m.. for ash and bond payments of th. local post office may Until the 1. :c,,'. r', of tip' Horn covered and jiroduccd lead or. as can a. sli,. is getting along Midni lit. August 11. EMS lerminal leave pay. the Army still have a few of these blanks on Silver mine. early ns 1H.V.?. Iad w;is in demand he expected. Stimulated by the dixcvcry of then as, like all frontiers, some Finaiie- Offh e has estimated that ;hand. Mr. O'Hrien urges all Utah th last date when . .'.iirmi! the trouble was experienced with In'.I'.- this mine, dollars has been 'vet rans. who believe they are make application for nous-,,.,,.(,V(,,. WKT1ii It THIS WEEK hills and many clci'os were located dians and the metal was needed for I ed Moore and iiiaMeav-- pay. and appioxnnai. ly jia.(! ((i if led for unused terminal (;!'y t,,. Mr. and Mrs .1 an olh'-- r the production of bullets. In the .San Fra'c Max Mln. Prec. visiting wer, out of seven i i.m "'""' state r gion of Molilalia. Idaho, leav pay, to apply at, least sever- AttJ! family of Kanab in Reaver last two out dist ric1. of le aver County. i"mz to says mining e i w are no iiiin I'tan and Wyoming. Th" Army al days before August 31. 194S The Reaver Carbonate, the Sliaun me".'m. vr, War II veterans. ts .on their manv friends writer, oomcthing in the lead are perMoore - so that Mrs. this benefit, , and sr. in lias reach too the Ogden in office mine made Mr Ihc .on receive it proFinance Shctiand-chLice is application may week end. City, f'Mcphant at tie, vr. (he KegHMi.il mitting this benefit to go by de- cessed I'lfi.onn applies-Arm- y no about :.s Finance Office in time were in attetidan" City, South Camp, Moscow, Hick- hard for bullets. That something fina fault. were was later found to be silver." The tiom for unused terminal leavj The Utah State Department of ory, Red Cloud and otluis si' r.n .oo Welfare outing held at Pond resiHut none sixth article in this series will into former production. brought are 1 service It was estimated Veterans Affairs district 0 out that pay .Of! orjginally Park. The Moor, pointed O'Prien Mr soon in these columns. n- Horn Silver. the appear rivaled now " i that 17', (ido applications would be officer for this area is located at .12 dents of Reaver itid are there are also numeorus widows, four-statrte- 155 d in the sr r,i .oo li;.,.. Ir, k'nnn i. wlieie Mr. Moore next Cedar Main. of North region. City. process' of kin. and dependents .'is the county farm a.gcnt. v j Natural resources of August State Road , ai Officials To Meet Here I - liich-field- - j ill feti I non-intere- st 1 lll-I- e, tt W .1;I n :. . - J. n-- r.-au cou--tru- suh-'ibe- con-itrab- WW re-so- 1 . : ; 1 Mur-,doc- k. e l rtfc-i-s.i- i in Beaver County h - II:-:;,- : iffail g full-pag- 'ii -- C e h (1 fi h7 . , li'.-i.- $3,000,000 Awaiting Utah War II Vets . rii-ii- d 1 . i . . , 1. 1 f.-jnt- .. - ,,!,!, . pro:-.a.-ei- four-ltpial- ', acc'-ints,- I , e et |