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Show r If III I II 1111 IS - 1 V.V 1 Iff U'' k v LA WOT) J m m mm J VOL. 38 No. 50 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sundry Sanders and two children of Malta, Idaho, are here for a week's visit with Mr. .Slander's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Sanders at their home on Vine street. Mrs. Ernest Croxford assisted by Mrs. Frank Silver of this city entertained the members of the Daughters of l'ioneers of Cottonwood Stake Camp Thursday afternoon at the Croxford home in Mill Creek. A musical program whs given followed by a number of talks on the early days. Refreshments were first Guernsey Calf Clubs to be organized tn the state was effected on Wednsday night when a group of lioys of the Murray and Cottonwood district met at the home of J. B. Erekson and organ-Iz- d the Murray Guernsey Calf 4-- CLi:l. Officers of the club were elected as follows: Arion Erekson Preslde.it Robert Butler - - Donald Madsen - Secretary Trens. The purpose of the club Is to teach the boyg the best methods of dairy husbandry and to develop and Improve the Guernsey breed. Arthur B. Erekson, of South Cottonwood, who is now serving as secretary of the Utah Guernsey Cattle Club will act as Club Leader of the group. V. L. Martineau, County Agent, attended the meeting and outlined the general program of the nt served. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Sunders of this city announce the marriage of their daughter Elsie, to Heed of Ios Angeles, Californiii. The marriage took place Sa unlay, June 1st In that city, where the young couple will make tiiir future liome. The bride, who liefore her departure for I.os Angeles a year ago, was one of the leading members of the younger social set of this Club work . cily, and her many friends whom she lias made' during her girlhood GRANT WARD TO in her home town extend to her PRESENT ORATORIO and Mr. Anderbeig congratulations and best wishes for a happy future An oratorio, "The Mount of Oldining their married life. ives," will lie presented Sunday, Mix. Edward E. Trine and chil- June 2,'l, at the Grant Ward meet4-- dren, John and Hetty, arrived he:e Monday from San Francisco Cal.. t the juist where they have year to ss'iid the summer month.-wit-h relatives and friends in Salt Luke and this city. Reunion arrive! Miss Helen a few from week the home during at Cokevllle, visit Wyo. days Miss Kay Atwood, who was from Sagnaw, Michigan, and lias been visiting at her old who home in (his city left Saturday for San Francisco, California, Mrs. llerlMTt Mitchell entertain ed at dinner Tuesday afternoon of last week at her home on Rciibow Avenue in honor of Mrs. Catherine Russell, who will leave soon for California, where she will visit her son, Dr. llelior ltussell and also to Mrs. Georg'u In compliment soon for Kenleave will who King, tucky to visit relative and friends. Resides the guests of honor, covers were laid for six guests. Tuo-da- y A family dinner was given week the at of last evening home of Mr. am! Mrs. C. It. Reynhonolds, East 4th South street. In or of Mr. Reynolds birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for T3 t artists of Salt Iake, Including Alvln Kcddlngton, Jessie Evans. In. W. R. Worley, ing house- by the - HH-n- Is-s- Murray City Hall was the scene Monday night of a meeting of "A greater Murray League" called on the inltatlve of Mr. Phillrp lientz. The meeting was held to consider furthering the movement proposed at the Murray Lions Club recent meeting at which It was suggested that the annual Murray Day be combined with the summer picnic (f the Salt Lake County Farm Bureau. The Junior Uvstock Club of Salt Iake County would also le asked to d participate. The celeivration by these organisations should Ifflng a crowd of over 15000 persons to Murray. Murray Day in 19'2S drew over 10,000 and was held In Murray City Park where throngs viewed the dlffereut athletic contests and gemes, all of which Involved prizes. , A committee was appointed at the Greater Murray League meeting Monday night, to confer witli the Salt Lake County Farm Bureau and V. L. Martineau, Salt Lake County Agent, so that a huge and gala nfftir attracting thousands may le held. The committee consists of Phillip BenU, A. Bradford, V G. Churches and Isaac Lester. The league is to hold another meeting wheu the committee Is prepared to report the Farm Bureau for the plans and arrangements combined Murray Day, Farm BurClub picnic can be eau and worked out. bihui-sore- ofU-cla- the Evans Sisters Trio, and Becky Almond. These are all well known who aru musicians of Salt heard frequently over the radio. This will le a real musical treat and everyone Is cordially Invited to NEIGHBORS of WOODCKArT attend, for Grant Ward can accoiu-odalNEWS NOTES a large crowd. 4-- NEW SERVICE STATION FOR Ml'RRAY BISLNESS DISTRICT E. F. Drollluger Is the manager of the new service station and re pair plant at 4772 South State street. A blacksmithlng depart nunt Is operated In connection with the service station which will be under the mipcrvlslon of Leni Pan ter. Shell gasoline will be sold by the station which is to be called the Murray Garage and Service Sea tlou. New signs and new eo,ulo-nieu- t are living added so the station which presents an attractive and snappy apearance. (OINTY guests. and Mrs. Frank Sliver, of Vine Street, are having their homo Mr. FIRE DEPARTMENT SAVES HOME The offlwrs and guards of Crese No. 101, Neighbors of Wootlrrstft met at the MnrrajMt?' etery Sunduy, June lith, hi the forof iKHSi, to unveil the monument Neighbor Jane McCleary. While the relatives lookc.1 on a most beiiutl fid cremony was iiuiductel. Tlien an hisur later, the same cvremony was conducted at the Wa satch 'Ijwn ci'inetery, among the relatives and friends, laivelling the monument of Neighbor Jane Ca.'l nit Circle - son. Tuesday evening, June 11th. in the Fraternal Hallf Cresi'iit Circle No. 101, held memorial services fur Neighbor McCleary, and Nelgu-ls- r Carlson, who had departed A leuutiful during the year. eulogy was rendered by Nelghlsir Matlda Nelson as a tribute to these two Nelghlsirs. from District represeentatlves leave 101 No. will Circle Crescent Tuesday morning to attend the dishid at Ogdcn, trict convention to Inclusive. The following June will otteud: Mrs. Nellie Stauffer, Mrs. Kate Mrrls, Mrs, Nellie Haw. kins. Mrs. Minnie lliseman, Mrs. Hanel Edlund, Mrs. Bessie Bergen, Mrs. Kate C.lbbs. They will Is? Inwr by our Grand Sentinel, Jennie Nelson and District Advisor Matilda Nelson. Had It not been for the quick of the Salt Lake County Fire iH'partnieiit, the home of Nate Itankhead, 4UC South State street would I In rivius today. A passing motorist saw flames Issuing from the roof Wednesday afternoon and gave the family warning. A c.U to the County Fire lHiartment was sent lu and In almost less tuie than It takes lo tell It the firemen had arrived, and had the flames under from control. The Are started from the chimney Igniting sparkN leaves on the dry shingles. The fire had gained considerable headway WHY and the roof was hndly damaged. remodeled. Mrs. J. It. Driukwiitcr has moved to Salt Lake to make her home. hauls-- residents of this i lly for some lime, have moved to I'nloii to iiuike their home. AIIhtI Marriott Mr. and Mrs. will leave so.ni to make their home lu California. underwent Mrs. Alvln (Llndahl ut the St. Murks hos an pital Friday morning of lust week Mrs. Llndahl Is the mother of Ja Llndahl of this city. and Mm. X. E. P.roadl-nt- , rhldn-n- , who have leeii visiting f"f the past month tit the home of her mother. Mrs. C. E. Caufln and family, left during the week, ac companied by her brother Arthur, for her home In Ely, Nevadii. Mrs. Irene RoLhlns will have a her gne-- l d.irlug the coming we-k- . her sUtcr. Mrs. Fannie H. of Chit ago. Illinois. She Is elected to arrive hen Sunday morning. Arthur Gaufln. son of Mr. C. E. Gaufln. left timing the wetk tor Ely, Nev.. where he will clerk )rolbei-IIn the drug Mow of lit en to law, X. K. mm Mr m ak n IV7 m m B m m Murray City, Utah, Thursday, June 3, 929 Walker Grain & A.B.Caldwell Makes Murray Guernsey 'A Greater Murray Natural Gas Will Calf Club Storage Plant Important Arrest Is Come to Murray A. B. Caldwell of the Progressing The organlzatlo of one of the League' Meeting Murray Local Events Mr. and Mrs. C. Urady, who saa Itr.sidU-nt- . of Magna will be the weefc e.id of Mr. Bobbins' mother, gue-- ts Mrs. Irene itobhlns at her home on State Street. Mrs. Maryl Imdley, Auditor f I(r Lr Murray City, brother In law, Mr. Ieslle Covey and wife of Salt l4ike have home from a week' stay at the Covey ranch In Wyoming. While away M. Dudley was the gueM of old time friends at A ft on, Wyo. The family of Mrs. Dudley formerly rfldid at Aftoti. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Conkley daughter Virginia, formerly of this diy hut who havp been rwildehts of Salt Nike, have movol to to make their home. Mr. Coakley. while a resident of MXirray, was manngvr of the Rocky Mountain g Telephone Comimny here, later Salt of transferred to the office Ijke, until a few days ago. He will bcome the manager of the telephone offlc nt Nsmii. Twisity-seve- n ladles of the Mat well MrKenn Corp, 8. 1. C AnM lary to the O. A. R. were jdeasflhlly entertained at a Kensington and dlnnr Tuesday, at the horn of Mrs had a hir Mix John dinner guest Sunday, her son and and Mrs. thiitshlcr In law, Mr. Mill oherlatider of Garfield. The tiiemUT of the Taylorvll!e Ward Relief Solely met t thr ward t Impel, Tucday morning at weneleven o'rlm k where aim Id tailing which conveyed the parly to the Mrrray City Power Ptanl grove In Utile Cottonwood canyon where they spent the day. At 12 o'clock hunch wa served, followed ami by community singing. gam other anmwcmcnts, Thlrtyscven memh-- r were In the party. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Robblns J. A. Eoton. - I"-In- 18-1- EVERYBODY M ADE CAVT RE II A IT Y Construction ing rapidly on Walker Grain any. The brick plied and the going forward. 1 arrested City lxdlce department work is progresstwo widely known criminals in the big plant of the The Wasatch Gas Company which a Murray riMimlng house last week. and Storage Comp- will supply Murray and vicinity The two men had an assortment work has bum com- with natural gas this fall has rentof weaiHins and a large amount of cement work Is now ed an office and display room lu stolen valuables. The loot consisted the Caldwell Building on State St. of six automobiles, many watches J. W. Walker, chief engineer of mornlnjg work was iWjednesday on the huge cement tanks. These tanks are to be used for storage purioses. There Is a force of over tio men working on the started plant.. Fred Knudsen of Murray Is the general contractor and Whiting of Kaysvllle has the contract for the cement storage tanks. The plant will be completed and in ois'iatiou by the last of July and will form another big unit in the Industrial structure of Murray. MILDRED NELSON, M. D., OPENS OFFICE IN HER HOME CITY Dr. Mildred Nelson, who returned home the first of April from a four years residence In IouIsvllle, Kentucky and Pittsburg. Pa., is preparing to ojsmi a suite if offices in the Lyon Building about July, 1st. After graduating from the V. of I'tah in 1923. Miss Nelson enternl the Medical School of the Culver-siiof Kentucky where she received her degree in 1H2.1. Her work of two years was In the Western Pennsylvania In Pittsburg, Pa., and she was on the hospital's staff of ph.vslcl.ns for one year after finishing her Interne training. Dr. Nelson Is a licensed physician lu loth the states of Kentucky and Pennsylvania. Dr. Nelson has made a 8cclal study of the diseases of women and children and will sjKvlaliste In Uiirfliie'IirVf ftrnetlee. She Is Is ut present on the staff of the St. Mark's hospital In Salt Lake in the department of anae.sthe-.iji- . Dr. Nelson will ls a very valto Murray City's uable addition cffclent eorp of physicians. two very valuable vlolliis and a considerable quantify of assorted Jewelry and trinkets. The two thegs had been giving the clly of Murray the once over and their arrest no, doubt, saved Murray people a grievous lot of damage as they evidently were planning to continue their career of crime with a session lu this city. the company, conferred with the Murray City Commission this week and details of construction woiK were nrrauged for piping the gis into tin1 city. Work will Is'gln within n wink it is stated by Mr. Walker for tie laying of the plie lines from JWrd Soutii. The main lines for Murray and Sandy will come down on both sides of State street lo eliminate the diss cross back and forth as the calls come in for gas. The coming of the gas to Murray Is going to tn Hometng In the way of mi Aladdin and his lamp, only the gas will le available for all and not confined to one Individual Reports from other I'tah cllles are that the gns company is exceedingly alert and accomodating In their methods, and therefore are giving the public a refreshingly fair deal In every resvet. In a short time Murray will lie a great Industrial center and the natural gas will In- - a big aid to this accomplishment. Mrs. D. L. Howon intended the annual meeting of the GiskI Time Club, a reimlon of girls of this locality which has Ihs'H organized for 15 years. Thirty five mcmls-ienjoyed the aflermsui which was spent lu a swlal way and in s REGULAR MEETING OF FLOWER CLUB JUNE id. Established 1892 Nelson-Read- ing The nmrrlage of Miss Mary Nel son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. (). Nelson and Burdette Rending, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reading, all of this city, tsk place Tuesday evening of last week at the Maurray First Ward Amusement hall, Bishop Samuel E. liiinglwitst of the Murray First Ward officiating. The ceremony was witnessed by only the iuiuiiMllate families, and a few A large reception close friends. followed the ceremony. The bride was Is'iiutifully attired in a gown of while satin, lace trimmed. Her bonnet was of Ophelia roses and lillles of the valley. She was attended by Miss Edrle Reading, sister of the bridegroom. Her gown was of pale pink taffeta. She cureas In corresponding ried sweet colors. Little Misses La von Jones u i nl Nelson Helen were flower girls. They were dressed In dnluly Ijowell gowns lu pa si el shades. Miutss was best man. The hall was prettily decorated with spring flowers tn various shades, with ferns and palms banked together where the young couple received their frends. Those who received the guests were Mr. and Mis. Nelson and Mrs. Reading, parents of the yisilig couple. A buffet KiipiT was served to one hundred and fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Heading will make their home In this city. The regular meeting of the Murray Flower Garden Club was positioned from June l.'tth to June 'JOih, on account of Smeller Day which was held at IHgisiii on the 13lh. The meeting will ls In the nature C Lynn Miller of Murray is a of a lfirty, with student in the Graduate vt round table discussion about flow Business Administration of Ncv SALT LAKE SI M.MIT DAIRY ASers. BefreshmiHits will lie served York I'nlverslty. SOCIATION STARTS MONDAY and an enjoyable meeting is antic paled. Plans will ls made for the DON NIC HOL ORCHESTRA annual rose show to ls held on , The Salt Dairy June 27th, at which Miss Myrtle Helrd Suiproveinent AsMHiation, WINS IN CONTEST Schwan will ls chairman. which has bc-- In the process of for several weeks, organisation Professor Thomas Giles, Profes ENTERTAIN DAIGHTEIW active work on Mtmduy, will lsgln sor Professor IHncllffe, MOTHERS with Ray Uttlefleld, I'.A.C. grad. and Professor (annoii lrucy uate, In charge of the testing work. Eva Stejilicns of Salt Ijike, Culler-a- l The mothers of the Murray 2nd At a Joint meeting of the directors M. I. A. Judges, Jordan Slake Ward were entertained by their representing the two counties act-to- n authorities, as well as hundreds of In the was taken to employ Mr. friends and well wishers In Cnton daughters Tuesday evening Ward amusement hall. AJut 3 and It was decided that and Immediate vicinity are highly were present and the occasion wus the work would start In the elated over the achieved by lioth mothers section of Suiuit C.suity. t he M. I. A. Dain-Orchestra of greatly enjoyed by The hall was and daughters. Is a graduate of Mr. Littlefleld Jordan Stake, namely of 1'nli-with a va- this year's class of the school of decorated tastefully GEM THEATRE (01T0N ward. riety of spring and summer flow- animal husbandry of the I'tah This (iiiiion nud 5 cents admits The orchestra was under the ers. Games were played and reone child or with 10 cents admits coiiductorshlp of Ion Nleol. freshments were served. A charm- State Agrlciiltiral College and was (n THEATRE GEM formerly a resident of Tropic Utah. one ndiilt to Prof. Stephaiis highly complimentone act play was given little ing V. U Martineau, Salt Ijike Co. 17th. June on ed Ihm his and fellow workers, Monday Murray and a numls-- r of other entertain- Agricultural Agent, who has been COITON GEM THEATRE thinking he was a leader of long numbers were features of the active in the promotion of the assand was surprlselto find ing program. states that nproxliuately ociation, out ths was his very first attempt. 00 dairymen are 111011)101-- and that Final judges Included the followLIONESSES of Ml'RRAY' ELECT over tK) cows will ls nhtced on ing: Prof. Thomas Giles. lister OFFICERS FOR 192H929 Is of the misl-lfl- d tist. The and vicinity. tesh-- d the herds fellow Nlcol'a workers who Ihn tyis. The following offli-erhave been 30 t'sj Instead of so him In every assisted days every nobly "bringing chosen K s t ? frk At vt t by the Lionesses of the Mur- days. home the Ixicoti" to East Jordau ray Club for the year 102H10J0: Murray Islge No. 33 met last Slake were: The Misses Mr. Littlefleld will spend two Dorothy IJisiess President lu wsslou Mrs. Geo. A. regular Monday evening of each 00 day testing weeks Elvira CiNiinlsr, Crittenden, Plane: Jenkins. at which time they conferred the Francis FoiIuikIi, Cornet: Ikhi Nlelu Summit County and the other Initiatory Ivgrce upon two candi- ol, Violin: Elden Buggies: Saxa- - Lioness 1st Vice President . Mrs. testing jstI.mI will Is? simt In Salt FnsI Anderson dates. Thi'se candidates were: Mr. Iike County. Testing work will behone, Ruel Walker, Drums. Mrs. Lioness 2nd Vice President Mar on Hob n son and Mr. Jesse We ii'rtslidy fwd obligisl to Monday at the farm of J. J, gin Allen Bnleiuan, 1 Willi, Ayers. The Work was put on In a the yoiilig mple on their president of the association, Mrs. Lioness 3nl Vice President Is'imtlful nmiiuer. Those n chaise and the schedule or routelng of work and lope lm Nbul splendid of the work were Dr. Hurry Phil- will ts able lo Ray T. Kingston. further work will be under the slay In this waul LliHiess Old A. as PGM. Treasurer Mrs direction of David U Chaplin; lips, and vicinity Sharp, Summit Homer Bradford. dins as Noble Graud; audi. J Agricultural Agent. County Uoness Lion Tamer Mrs. A. W. Strayer as Conductor. These broth- PROGRAM PLANS FOR FARM Clly ers are all from Salt Yeagvr. ERS ENCAMPMENT at l.0(!N WOOIKRUT SOCIAL CI!B at a was Lioness 2. Tail Twlsier Mrs. Hmji There No. large Iidge whbh for Ward. tendance at the meeting W. W. Owen, chairman of the Uoiiohs Dlnstors: Mrs. Phil we are glad. cvlully one gmsl The W.Nlcraft Sis-a- l Club was romiulttce for the l'J2T program Mrs, F. T. Duvall. Mrs. F. E entertained 'Piiesday nfternooii in "Old War Horse" who had not been farmers' 1H 15 to July . Hi i Mrs. R. C. Towl. r, the Fralerniit Hull at a most up to a miffing for, murly two announce that a outline of general Oils Brother Mrs. D. W. Moffalt. ' luiicbiiiii. Covers were laid years and has Uvn made. It fob wilt come More often as Well as Jibe program 15 Member. Afler the buslines for , cehlini-0 ;.Til a. HI.; lows; Colli Miss Marie Hoffman graduated many oilier. After the meeting I imstliig cards were playtsl. The ronkfast, fi:3o to K a. m.: dlpluy fr.sn were St. Mnrjsof (IomxI lovely blth prize was awnribsl to Mr of cxhlhlls. x to a. m.: depart-intsi- t houn thU Pari Walters, the consolation prir.e and wisk served In fine Mile by H. A. Sluiki- lnt , U to II a. tn. : generws'k, 5Uss Hoffman Is plsiui'ng to Mr. Kate Glhhs. sHir, Chairman, who sure knows to 12 a. m.: dinner al on entering Stanford I'nlverslty Ids "Stuff" when It comes to the The Iiiki.s was Mrs, Nellie 12 iioon to 2 p. in.: hor-- c fchoe latchIn California this fall. Em." Euls" and "F.-sll- ii ami Mrs. Prsrlnda Clyde, Stauffer . ing contest, I p. m.: movies for ,i Charles 11. White Is , 2 to 4 p. III.: di'tsirtlni'tit PRICE NEEDS THE MURRAY EAGLE FEATURES having been quite sick the past 3:.T0 p. m.: general 2 to to any, that week, but we are glad A news story frutn the thriving city i.f Price, if!!. of a at the nseiuhly. 3:30 to 5 p. tn,: bawball he Is feeling muili : and 0 m. 3 other to p. ii.iibt.ts, t My enjoined by the court f. r Iicr stistaincl an! cint.arrasH-in- g' Mr. 3. W, time. Als.i pri'-titl to 7 p. m.i eotui-n- , band tn.: p. uruit of a gentleman rcnlcnt of that city. Burke, a nieinlrtT of Blneham Ixuke H 7 to f.r hour, play ;imtles pm. l sbk Is to No. l"t, very This idea of having a court injunction issued to restrain repotted at SI. Mnrks lnJlal In Salt Ike ihll.lren 7:.'kt p. in. : evening the Murray ladies front pursuing the men has not lccu H p. in. with daiilug. City. Tlawe who can should slop launched, and the Murray Kaglc feels that one reason for Burke and In and see l'.r other Miss I rem- - Hhfraitiitii was lidtiat-i- I hi situation is that after I he Murray ladies have read the While. I Into the Tan sparkling romances in its pages they arc in a more tolerant Kapsi Alpha The following out of town Mem! iN'bsllng frsiernlty of Clan and reasonable mood, than the Price lady, and accordingly ts wen vlsltnra of Murray txlie Tn-Mf the Ciilverslty more considerate i:i their demands. No. .13 lat Monday evening; J, Mi has l.sn Sheratilan of I'tah. Really, The Eagle is giving its readers something unF. Price, PGM; Edwin Smith, P(I on the I'. f C debsting team tit in the fiction and entertainment line in each issue. usual A. Glddin. M; I. J. Str.ijer, I the Htt yenr, snd has Jiil installments of the continued stories we olTcr through The i, of Salt Iike Evans teturiHsl from a d'stlng t.sir with YV. N U. Scrvioc are vihranl with a wealth of romance, Ihe No. No 2. J. B'reinaii of Salt H e t cs in tlir.Kitli Cslifortda. .f Enell, 1. and A. D. Young intrigue and adventure. y Hos-pita- l d, le sui-ces- s S'l-sr- h 8 I10.F.K assiH-latlo- Is-ln- g s e Ike Because there Isu't land, water, ethics affection, air, money, enough to- go around. Saying no"i Ing about happiness, It's hard for a man to- p't even a wjuare deal, The reason Is that very man's Idea of s.piare deal l a little what's the word 7 goofy. Wlei. Smith's dog tramples your radish, es, and his tar splashes tuml tip your vest, and his kids make whoopee on your freshly imlnted steps, and he lukes three fiir(bi of the time on your party line telephone, and his radio Ihmuiis till two a. iiL, you think Smith Isn't giving you a lujuare deal. Yet Smith thinks you ought to Immiiii with gratitude that nn Inscrutable Providence gave y. such a flue neighbor. That all concerns hotw life. But In the business It's quite the same. The ple we desl with get sort Instils we want to take a nsiple of extra months lo pay the bill, or they gvt tipet when we send link a dress we've worn t the party. No. 15. The C.uniy riwids ar District Icpu!y Grand Mustir libs. In must wrti.sis of the district. They don't seem Inclined to give lis a juare deal, to say nothing of J. F. Prliv officially amiouncl Vine Strr't sli.sild l JSivml In thf lliterc! of the solitliet. fCoiiilmied on page P) making us happy. refn-shmelil- s h.-r- h Mis-tlncs- nrtiil chll-dlell- mect-Itigs- Is-ti- pro-ero- s Ns-ton- ay tUr cvi-iiln- g to Can you think of a bigcer 2 cents worth anywhere than you receive in a copy of The Kaglc? Don't overlook the ad. We. save you time and money hy telling when and where Inlying is test. |