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Show 31.4 .3 BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1948 FINANCIAL REPORT BEAVER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT For the Year Ending: June 30, 1948 ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25. 1904 10ASS i&mrjdaioK WlKXy and Publish frfifor RECEIPTS MERLE B. MERKLEY Auociatt Editor AIRD G. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY $2.00; SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yr, $5.00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) 6 Mo. 3 Mo. $ Total Cash on Hand $ - 'Ule Ho a,,, 729,781.55 ASSETS TOTAL HiKl. LIABILITIES: School Bonds 01tS'a:n Bank overdraws Other Liaiiiiiti' s EXCSS Of Assets OVrt 1 Hi. 000. 00 4,364.43 4.95S.50 004,458.62 LIABILITIES n V'03. i Dem. '-'-ms Atkin, SALARY RECAPlirLATION n $l9o.;art; I' M ntZ Uai U1.7S; T' 17 7. 'ket Basket ?72,781.5 ANT" f Inn,, Jiiiersviii,. l.a7: $ Hntoi , DO; 227.74 Beaver' Ln"1 i 8,292.95 lional I' ia(le (: roups -" Salaries of Iiimi-iREVENUE RECEIPTS; Ell'UK'Ili.lI Office at Beaver, Po in the Utah, entered Publication A First C!w Veterans Training in Agriculture f 9,156.47 Mar. of 1879. 3, the of under act Congress 812.79 Federal Vocational Education u eecond daw mail matter, Serving dene Foreet Reserve Fund Telephone 24. 1,131.34 Advertising rite quoted on request. Kindergarten School Lunch Fund (Federal, State, Elementary Si and Local) 21,488.01 School Uniform Fund 186,631.57 MEAT? LESS WANT DO WE Total Elemental y 754.21 Vocational Education State Fund 100.00 Adult Education State Fund an increasing There has been Serving Local Tax, 3.3 mills for Support and amount of talk, much of It politiSecondary Only By Mrs. Alvaretta Robinson Maintenance 18,476.96 an alleged about cally Inspired, both 3.2 mills for Capital Outlay Local Serving Tax, 17,917.05 con Wlllard Evans dropped a railneed for rationing meat and and Local Tax, 3.0 mills for Debt Service 16,797.23 trolling the price by governmental road rail on his foot while at Secondary Tax Sales Redemptions and other flat. Inasmuch as that will be one work Monday, breaking two bones. collections 2,857.35 Grand Total of the major domestic issues of the 221.89 Interest Income Ralph Pearson and Stanley Mc- 726.02 Rental of buildings and grounds year, the public should have Knight spent several days the first lassih d Ail t achei sound knowledge of the facts. of the week in Salt Lake City, to th level on Total Revenue. 277,070.89 J277.070.89 on Receipts business. First of all, controls of any kind could not increase the aggregate Visitors in sacrament meeting RECEIPTS: CASH PAYMENTS KLTOUT supply of meat by a single pound Sunday evening were Pres. and AH $ 1,565.54 NJ TO WHOM PAID: 1,565.54 receipts The remedy to the meat situation Mrs. A. Carlos Murdock. Mr. and lies in the production of sufficient Mrs. George C. Miller of Beaver Total Receipts Revenue and $278,636.43 TEACHERS FUND DM7-1.- S meat animals to handle today's and Mr. and Mrs. Rue Neilesn of warrnn; The following TOTAL RECEIPTS INCLUDING BALANCES tremendous demand. Milford. una: Teactier the from JULY OF 1, 1947 $286,929.38 What controls would do preFireside chat was held at the IJEAVKB HIGH SCHOOL: cisely as they did in the past horn of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen would be to drive large quantities Hollingshead, with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. MeCIoy. I'nn. .pal PAYMENTS Anone of meat into the black market Clyde Hollingshead as hosts. Gay Norme Armstrong, -All of us can remember the OPA Dean, Wallace R. Dean. Van Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. GENERAL CONTROL: Carol S. Cleave. C. lianvvj Fitrrer, days when "No Meat Today" Owen Davis, was accidently shot Services and iie&.inM'... signs were common in retail stor in the leg by a shot gun. The gun Total Rawlinson. .Melbourne Travel Supplies Salary Norton. C. Edwin i'uu- es. It would happen again. School Board $ 750.00 was under the car seat, and the $270.50 $1160.30 Maxine $129.80 ."in. Kathryn Most important of all the strong ... Marilyn .. ..i ,. Superintendent of discharge took place when they r. smucnuuu, Haroiu raons, Schools 4100.00 900.00 5000.00 is that rationing and were trying to move the seat to probability N. lnCn Hay Clerk of School Board.. 3200.00 3200.00 Mont Thornock, other artificial controls would dls get tools to fix a flat tire. Laura Smith, J. Frank Smith ami 70.00 70.00 Treasurer meat of the courage production Mrs. Lottie Blackburn and dau 68.70 School Election 106.70 Deone Sutherland. 40.00 animals by livestock owners. They ghter, Mrs. Reva Snyder and little Total warrants to Beaver 170.00 Services 170.00 Legal would have no assurance that they all of Salt Lake City, daughter, High Teachers .... 138.50 138.50 Census School would be able to sell their stock were here friends Sunday 360.00 Audits 350.00 visiting SCHOOL: for a price that would meet costs Other Expenses 505.71 505.71 BELKNAP George Wood received a badly much less return a porfit for the Walter S. Joseph, principal; shoulder sprained Monday evening Vie S. work and the risk involved. Then when a calf he was Total General Control ....$8845.20 $1170.50 $675.51 $10691.21 Sara Bakes, Viola Davis, working with John A. Cunn. Fotherindiam, there would be less meat for ev caused him to trip and fall. Geneva Joseph, John F. Joseph eryone, the available supply would Mrs. Wanda Corbridge and INSTRUCTION (Includes Accrued Payrolls): Ina Messinger, Blanche Pryor, LiTotal High Elementary Jr. High bring extortionate prices in the Mrs. Yvonne Grissman motored to Ak!r. llian Thornock, Mrs. Rub I $ 3,900.00 3,900.00 black market, and, in addition Beaver Supervisors Lois .Meting ' afternoon for Teaching Whornham, Saturday Agnes 7.052.30 20,007.24 7,454.94 5,500.00 principals the chances are that a serious medical care. Total warrants to Belknap Teachers 29,888.07 110,805.70 46,046.70 34,870.93 grain surplus would be created. School Teachers William (Billie) Holmes and Librarians $23,058.07 625.00 625.00 1,250.00 No one knows what the future John Griffiths came from Monday MILFORD GRADE SCHOOL: course of meat prices or any prices New York, where they have been Total Instruction will be, butTve da know that arti Ira M. Fisher, principal; Vera Salaries a hair styling school. $56,999.00 $42,950.87 $36,013.07 $135,962.94 June Fot.hennghain, Grar, ficial price and rationing controls attending Bond, Free Textbooks595.36 345.56 1,457.07 2,397.99 will spend some time here Griffith, Lena Hulli are much like the process of tink They 2,135.41 1,814.63 5,616.76 deist, Alia 1,666.72 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Educational Sup 449.14 449.14 898.28 Nelda P. .Vlenuuott, Vivian Mini ering with a thermometer the Harry Holmes and Mrs. Ada Grif- Clerical Assistants 25.00 387.58 40.05 452.63 cey, fc,lla Jean i'aikmsois, .Mis. basic situation is not corrected. In Magazines to before work. C. Carlson, .Mrs. Peter Banks, K.; fiths, returning Other Instruction a free country, market prices are .Mrs. J. D. and Don Marshall Gillins Wayne 1,973.28 1,292.26 1,623.52 4,889.06 Stott, Orion Jkuimolt, Expense fixed by supply and demand not while Ouida u'Kear, Rush! to Milford Monday Johnson, going some bureaucrat's idea of what by evening ran into a cow and calf. Total Instruction.. $62,602.58 $47,808.28 $39,806.80 $150,217.66 Leany. they should be. Furthermore, in The calf was killed and the cow's Total warrants to Mili'oid j a free market, they are the lowest Grade School AUXILIARY SERVICES: was were broken. The boys leg Teachers .' f 2 prices possible under the condl unhurt, but the car will need Total High Elementary Jr. High tlons of the moment. Nurse Service 237.11 393.97 $ $ 156.89 787.97 MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL: $ some repair. School Lunch 4,627.64 11,509.95 4,527.64 20,565.23 W. Richard .Nelson, prim pal Transportation: Nick P. Caputo, Arthur T. M.i: ernment Research which Bhows Paid contract sen. Jean tux Hans n. i.a'v i.. that the tax on net corporate in 680.42 680.42 2.721.68 Holm, J. .M. Carriers 1,360.84 In. an St, ,'j iij4.li.-Melvln Mrs. Edward By come in Utah is lower than the 918.25 918.25 Salaries 1,836.50 3,673.00 eckert, Ckrymh J. Larsen, j. L 1,230.88 2,461.76 1,230.88 4,923.52 Long, Kldora Tarr, Del Statute; Sup. & Maint Mrs. Melvln Edwards came average for all states in the union Replacement of .Mrs. Harvey Dean, Ueva Aibreclc home Monday by bus, after a four-da- y Inposing such a tax, and lower 2,107.92 4,215.84 2,107.92 8,431.68 .Milton AlhrecM. Equipment .. in tax states than other the several visit in Salt Lake. While In In Payments Total warrants to .Milford the city she was house guest at comparably situated. On a $25,000 228.10 167.12 377.50 772.72 Lieu of $3 ,1 y l . is net High Teachers tax Utah the income, $327 the home- of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. aver the with ' compared national Total Auxiliary MINERSVILLE SCHOOL: Monroe. Services $9,789,12 $22,156.36 $9,930.32 $41, 875. SO Evan Patterson, who recently age of $415. In Idaho the same Sherman W. C;;;' r, principal. returned from the Australian Mis tax Is $668; Oregon, $567; CaliThora Flank AriOPERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT: Lillian McKnight, LaL tta .iv slon, was the guest speaker, at fornia,' $482; Colorado, $433; zona. 410 and New Mexico, $173. Total High Elementary Jr. High Cleaone Robinson, Ciihm Sunday School. of Janitors $ 9.875.00 .Marshall lloliini;sliea.i, Ki wi Ai $2,100.33 $3,050.31 Mrs. Lottie Blackburn and dau- Despite the rising costs of govern Wages of Janitors 4,724.36 626.91 414.56 1,090.88 2,132.35 breeht, Phyllis Truman. ment, it cost the State Tax Com- Supplies ghter, Mrs. Snyder of Salt Lake mission less to collect 802.96 635.07 609.64 2,047.67 Total warrants to .1 im s more rev Electricity were overnight guests of Mr. and Fuel ... 2,589.82 1,509.20 1,275.02 5,374.04 School Teachers ... vOU enue the fiscal last year during Mrs. Jess Edwards. 420.00 300.00 600.00 1,320.00 Supervisors salary than at anytime in history. The Water Ernta Bennett $ ;!,;," mm collection was made at the new Total Operation UTAH' TAX ITEMS low figure of $.018 per dollar of of School Plant $9,640.13 $6,409.38 $4,699.55 $20,749.06 TOTAL TEACHERS Btate revenue collected. ATTRACT ATTENTION During SALARIES l,;0.:)i,'.;j the previous fiscal year, the col- .MAINTENANCE OP SCHOOL PLANT: Two tax items recently present- lection expense amounted ADMINISTRATION Jr. SAL Total ALII S to High Elementary High PAYROLL: ed to the public by the Tax Com- $.0212 per dollar collected. Expenses for repairs of buildings and upmission members are interesting. John A. Asbnotth. i nii;ia: $2,284.19 $2,742.33 $7,039.99 Bradfield, Pail-keep of grounds $ 2,013.47 One report quotes a study made i;. j. by the Minnesota Institute of Gov Albert Muir, Jos. C. Smith, b. :; Advertise in The Press. FIXED CHARGES Arlo P. .M.ss.nat Total High Elementary Jr. High Hickman. Insurance On Uuses $ 114.55 $ 114.55 $ 458.20 $ 229.10 TOTAL jy On Property .... 281.64 563.30 281.64 1,126.58 24 .. 122.50 5.00 122.50 On 490.00 fc fa EXPENDITURES Employees OTHLK (maiW Not i TU conveyors, slushers and scrapers 17.44 17.44 34.88 On Roller 69.76 TEACHER & ADMIMS UA p Ptett .lectrffication under, ZXJ'.rZ: VZfJZZl 7.42 7.42 Taxes ground. (ton. cunir, Vtmk.) Beaver Drug Companv, j:;i.'j;i. The Horn has been reopened Treasurer ot the I'mc-Total Fixed $536.13 $543.55 to $1,072.28 the Charges $2,151.96 level and A systematic campaign of x- - jjown $103.59, C. Harvey iUaim.,!.,' old na new workings m In nSilver Horn at tha ploratlon in ground have contributed to the TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES .. $232,725.68 $157. SI; Broadhead Gal let Cm years has opened ores and pany, $6.22; Sam's Fuiintm, u, lifted a curtain which promises to tonnage mined by the new In addition to the new ore Appliance, $ltiu.,vj; Whit,i.,. a new light on this south ket, $1130.77; J. F. Tolt-discovered, the operators have pre- - CAPITAL OUTLAY: Utah district for the economical extrac- Company, $3H.43; J. Office Element. Total Jr. High High .;, ,!, The work has been done under tlon of several hundred thousand Sites (Purchase $ 12U.U0; Parley ll. the direction of Meals Producers of tons of broken ore which was left Truman Bradfield. $3425.05 $3211.32 $655.20 $7291.57 Lot Angeles, Calif., who are oper- - behind as fill during early day Improvement) tain States TtUphoiir ,iU,i ,. Furniture and a under Silver Horn the e because of the operations ting S. 2087.13 2087.13 57.32: 695.17 graph, 5299.93 Fixtures $530.50 arrangement. The mine has tions existing at that time, making $13 5.80; Beaver 1', t been completely equipped with it prohibitive to ship low grade Total ('line. Wilson .v n,. devices. In- - silver-lea- d modern ore containing zinc, Fixed Charges $680.50 $1250.37 Milford News. $5512.18 $5298.45 $12,591.50 .;;,:,.." locomowhich was penaliied and not re eluding electric haulage Bird Cat-t5T.(ij 17;; tives, air powered ore loading ma- coverable. The seventh article in DEBT SERVICE: $3h.7ti; Do D;.ip Inn. chines, two large air compressors, this series will appear soon in those i; U: $ 20,000.00 .Margie is. Johnson Redemption of short term loans three hoists, saw mill, ore bins, columns. 12,000.00 Patterson, Si'O.pm Eiai'i, Redemption of Bonds Ki. 1.340.98 warus, ijj.oo: interest on Short Term Loans Interest on Bonds 4,186.25 Mrs. Obra .Mvers. Other Debt Service (publication of bond refund) NOTICE OK DELINQUENCY 45.40 Jesse Fra.er. S:i no Kent's Lake Reservoir Company, with its Principal TOTAL DEBT SERVICE $ 37,572.63 Atkin,, $;.tn; u,s ",' Place of Buslnees at Heaver City, Utah ,., lO.oo; Ann Wiiliams. Patterson, .$7.i'ii; , TOTAL REGULAR DISTRICT PAYMENTS $282,889.81 NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following describe! $5.5(1; Willhun Ii! Tu'ii'h i. stock, on account of assessment levied on the 6th day of July, 1948, TOTAL EXPENDED AND REIMBURSABLE .v.rs. Beriiic,; Smith. the several amounts set opposite- the nam of the respective stock FOR VETERANS 8,176.26 Gillins, $10.50; Mr. Dua:d or shareholders, as follows: :.:'); Greenville No. of Cert. Amt. No. Shrs. Name $5.oo; MmUl Tnu.k i PAYMENTS TOTAL $291,066.07 16 168 JackBon Blaine Cox $128.00 $0;. 1.(7; Wi.n.i H. J. Cox Estate co Jack Cox ... 197 26 208.00 $'!5o.nn; jar,. ' on Hand June 30, 1948: hst; 42 336.00 Balance William C. Oakden 9? $40. mj, Frank Edward. .,. Operating Cash (after deducting outS. R. Hutchings 241.14 171 30 17 st:ii..' $4,364.43 (Deficit) warrants) standing 81 81.15 Thomas Smith 10 17 $32,005.10. 227.74 Building Fund Cash 182.00 Thomas Smith 82 34 State Sunt. Pn'.li, 216.00 130 27 Thomas Smith Total balance on hand I47.2U: W. M. 1948 June 30, 4,136.69 $13.62; $4,136.69 (Deficit) And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Industrial Suppi'v Directors made on th 6th day of July, 1948, so many shares of $64.13; Gayloni Com turneach parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the TOTAL PAYMENTS INCLUDING American Stem il Mi.. V.,, BALANCE OF JUNE 30, 1948 $286,929.38 $3 4.50; Unit-front door of the County Court House in Beaver City, Utah, on the ,,, 3rd day of September, 1948, at the hour of two o'clock p.m. of nni Htlh $34S..; said day, to pay th delinquent assessment thereon, together with Goods, ,151.3.'; r ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Rand .McNally Co.. the cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. API '.nun e. uauio l: ASSETS: ARNOLD J. LOW, secretary of Kent's Lake Company National Mart. ?;m Hiah with his office at Beaver City, Utah Elementary Jr. High Total nustc in.. S77 i v, It (First publication, Aug. 20; last publication, Aug. 27. 1948) $Uf& buildings $190,655.20 $217,340.38 $ 19 1,7 1 2,9ft. f 609.7 08.54 CoetUeha li' fo i'2y JenniiicsColsiiti- l.ll I.UH.V s 0.00 146.70 l 5 '.0. s i4 D M, I A ; West-- lldm-Vi-,,.- .. , Ameri- - Uon Ashvvortb V,,r;"-U-r. 17; Bur- - S27.7. vv,,.. Vernile Bradshaa9 :i ne c company, Dana Co., S2S !m." tho Schoid it v Sup--taura- riiuis, si Store J. i ;.U40ti.!t5; V,ol4.75; Denver ;.;:;; Allstetd 01'-- ; LaMont Tliorn-i- . Fred Gretseh Southwest Dis-- 1 :t ii y 1 . 0 1 S42H.0U: rw I , 1 !- iHar- f-- cooKstore, Belknap S17.08; State 0 Carl-$y.ti- i,S m iwl i'o co.i The ; Ltah, 01 Ilendsel- - W. S. Josenh. sis stj.OU: Jnnn Cs-'a- ' il. Hu.lu,, wuoTSK Is's 'Co. AA, $58.01: MPlnrt H. H. Hose, 520.00; Lowf' Equipment, 202.51: Pty CO., S240.36; ... . r.r. Jefferson ; 70.1"; 1 - I). (tad Pnti,,i.. " Iliii School Rnarj tor ffi dm n 'tali Type- - Ardwi Van Leuven, 546.84; iiome r urnisnings, Jlj; The Williams Co., $lUs-- News S 1 0 iO; C. Starry Co., $135.30: Carl Hit S1.75; Provo 5 23.8 7; Wasatch Ch .00; Dixon & Co., ii;Ks '; The Nations Story Parade, Amei ican Linen SuddIvPh hen sman, S23.90; Novinger Hisinfectant rn n.Ir S ois, SI 1.31 ; wny-.Nhervice, $21.30; ! par s, J2ii 2U; Ox- - Chemical Co.. Slfi7.fi!- L r 13. 78; shall, $27.70: Huntineton ijCress, !l'i"S, 3, 073. no tories, S72S.S3: ZellprhaA i 4."0 Veterans Co., 121.70; Mine and Se: 5,'!21.5S; Han-e- . Supply Co.. 10.11; Dotsoni, 82 1.00; City of .Milford, $600.00; I: Si 08.12 ; ville Town, $255.00; Tell. '1 hom- - Power Co., 1340.42; Beavet The 81 187.25; Meivin Walker. !; Ginn & Co., Dan Brinkerhoff, $12.00; i: 8104.03; Joe Si Mibscriptior Baldwin, i 2 5 !i 4 5 Ed wa rd Nelson, National .'imeriean Drin .Myers. 820.59; Kate' '33.IHI; Civic den, 150.0 0; Dewey Bona, 13:;. 2 0; Iiebat- - Warren Goodwin, $17.00;; lioiibiedny ,v strong Caster Co., $15.95; Imperial Book i.ake I Id we Co., $4.12; Ben: n c. Winston 5 ISO. 3D; Tlnodore Krost I'' Book Co., 8 28 7. Hi; Frank W. Edwards i'nblications 81.01; Howard Bingham, tiI'liary Associ-s- t ll. E. Diehl, 8148.63; Rati. rial Arts and ph, 5.00; James Dean, tl Burns. $3.75; i! S3.0H; N'evvs-::.i"i- s Lawrence of 1'tah Dean. $91 .5n; Wayne Christ Idler Rook-- i 815.00. v Sout h west- .Max Lewis, 835.00; Betty I: 23.23; L. C. '40.25: John Davis, $59 chapnmn and T. Willden, SIS. 00; Donnie Writer. $40.00; Lew Kiser, $20.00; Publishing Co. Sh' rvvood, ?41. 00; Ruth Mas. P.iriH-'-- : 84 1, si. on; 0.80; Laliee Marshall. W II: , ifi Benton Ri- w - ton Wiilscb. Itohinson, 840.80; Theo fc " k Co., $l.r,4. 815.00; W: Margene .$ 41. tin; .Mrs. Daisy Gillins,!: 7i;; Donna Count v Cleaners, fc tan PTA, S 1 2 Jack Stoddard, 253.50; f" Wells Davis, sin. 78; Olivia Dean, ; William A nol Cleave Continued on nest pf l 'll. - .S En-ni-- a a. -- Geo-'1.7.- ; : MANDERFIELD 1 t : 1 - I Fantr-wort- -- i Gi-'-i- . 1 v 5 1.43 ;; , i - Griffith, ' 0111 nn, urn. 17.18; Ph, .M.48: .no; Roya! ioO.32; Arlo Messmt f ! fcpa (t r.ee Gressman. Ss en. 7: .Martoll 14 j ei.y School. li.cn i 510.0.1 i dI j. iln-)School Co. S42.G7; iShirleen C. Rarnea V fcei Co.. $25.10; ard Thompson, ,27 pi .iiio Co., Gale, $101,011mo .!; llolf house, S5.2u; Beaver Bill im !:: , , 're Sclin.-pei- Bet-son- "La.. : , l- i 5 Helen . Non-Reven- i 0.00 1 Steineckerf' rarnswortn, m erson, 764.80. 'ublishers, non-reven- , ;2,8i 7' I Muiicey. $ ,062.04 Association of ow:ondary mi; lieo. c.. MunUi. ' according vtllene Ro hurts lime. Hill Hook Co..' Sjq',V la NON-REVEN- , um sn f' 6,0 60.24 Dean 5 l . ?:sa ego Book c Norton, s2(i so; Bfia., -- "it: Je ove, Maij, 74. ,840.70 7 in: a. """M: .John tate Printers, 60 $ AicClov. IV. Total MINERSVILLE , :K6.76 111. :"' 11 11, r 8,065.21 227.74 8292.95 ,. 12,,282.10 Sehool TOTAL Balance on hand July 1, 1947: Operating cash Building Fund Cash $1.25 Equipment Free TfXtmxrk- 10:-- ; SO- ! j ; : Mining in Beaver County I ! Br 1000-fo- DOT I ot vir-ce- nt 7 t fP' f 'h "J 1', oper-she- d ill T. tl Pa K!r$8 a, , ( Fi.-l,- i ' condi-leas- I : p,,-,- . , , ; labor-savin- g . E ;,s-o- I . o' '! 'I '" ' ,.1 01 !,i. lion. nn vt.u'il t ; n to distrilmt.-- : cdy .if. '"'.: make ... i h,l" .if. ioi.-- , h, v 1 to TUlB V vour own if!i fires you 1 the notice ... a wider, i;...id ' sefc-1- all around 01 ( .' NEW ".-i- , Vl,-h"- THE I'Muivinds of miles v .u f , r st drivt; on ' rlux" vou'II ' tU" di'f rciK.-e. new Oi ,.! ,jr0 js i - J EVERY Wfl now ride awav :: , t ruiuiinj.;. 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