OCR Text |
Show FOH RED-BLOODE- AMERICANS. D The Haili today increases the amount of sport news given The baseball season is at hand, and other summer readers. its ports are enjraginf the attention of Americans, young and old, men and women, girls and boys. That's why the sport department lua been enlarged, and the effort made to give Herald readers, the best, latest, and most sport news. Jnl iCd Ji VOL. XXXIV. NO 119. Jnl Jli PROVO, WEDNESDAY, ojnrv MARCH 22, 1922. FIRST EDITION. UdH jDuuv r AS MOT Industry Will Cfianne Whole Life Of Dasobali Officers Elected Community, Immigration Expert Says 1922; Doll v; obi) Llouotams, Canyons And Late RALD For in Lure r Winter "The steel plant will bring to Prove-largprofits in a business way, but it also will bring huge problems." L BIRTHDAY The above observation was made j this morning by Dr. Edward A. Stein-eimmigration expert, in an excluCANNING FACTORY TO RUN. Provo's birthday, March 15, 1849, sive interview for the Herald- Dr. Steiner lectures on immigration was fittingly celebrated at the Provo American Fork was represented at The Springville canning factory problems tonight at College Hall, the he second meeting of the Utah Counwill run again this year. M. E. Cran- - last of the B. Y. U. lyceum course high Bchool Tuesday, March 21st by OUTLAWS MAY RETURN. BATTERY A 1. NO. C, dall manager of the factory made an- lectures. Today at noon Dr. Steiner the Civil veterans, the martial band, y Outdoor association, held Monday nouncement recently that the direc- spoke at the Kivyanis club luncheon the veterans of the Indian wars, the (Tenlng at tne unamoer or commerce Provo baseball players released "Battery C is the best in the rooms, Mr. and Mrs. Thad H. Cluff of this tors of the company had been success- in Hotel Roberts. He chose the steel pioneers, the handcart veterans and siepnen x. vnipman ana nis before the end of last Mason may state!" Von. 8. H. ful in obtaining means to run the fac plant labor problem as his subject'. Chipman, were the Ameri for word received try places on the team thii city iMonday morning wives. their inSo said Major Boyd, federal can Forkers who placed that city in this season. Contracts are now , This was after the Herald had exto Manager Dell tory year, according from that their son, Arizona, stating specting officer, who, with AdEighty of these people were enterine with other cities of the county in open to farmers for beans, peas and plained to him the proposed merger Webb, who was appointed to that VV. D. Williams F. had a suffered General Cluff, of Roy or jutant paralytic the the county's tomatoes. The factory will employ : of steel interests and the possible lo tained during the day by the school development position this morning. the Utah naational guard, inspectIcenic resources. "outabout 100 hands during the months of cation of the steel plant between students. The students were also en- stroke the day previous, and that he This inoludes the ed the was uuable to move. equipment, records, and Mr. Chipman was enthusiastic in bis :': laws" of 1921. August, September ani Springville and Provo. June, July, resome the of tertained veterans by of the local battery, The same morning a letter arrived personnel indorsement of united action by all "The steel plant will bring to this October. "Anybody wanting a chance to Monday evening. (immunities of Utah county. on the team may come out to county an altogether new and differ- lating Interestsing experlances of from him. He stated that he intended get "This city well may be pround "Let us forget the past differences ent problem for you people to solve." fifty to seventy-fivcoming home within the next fey days. CITY JOBS LET. years ago. the park and practice," Manager. of the men in the national guard nd work together for the good of Webb said. "We'll pick the team After singing "America," Chaplain The family were discussing the letter The city council has excepted bids Dr. Steiner said. '"For myself I here," Major Boyd said after the Uch and the progress of the whole from those who deliver the best for three of its jobs. The city paature would rather not have the steel indus- John Johnson offered prayer. Prof. when the telegram came, with the sad disbatnews. "The evening's inspection. jounty," Mr. Chipman said. was let to Robert Dangerfield to act try come into a community. Steel article of baseball." 'McAllister led in the chorus Amboys This morning Mr. Cluff received a tery ranks with the best in as custodian. rupts the moral, social and economic Payson was represented by George erica. . A cleaner cut bunch of It brings in singing "The Boys of the Old Brigade" telegram to say that his son was now and Dr. L. D. Hartin, B. ManwilL City park to Elvin Sumsion, Ameri- life of a community. able to speak and would probably be boys I never saw anywhere. The Timmerman was JfOUtZ. Ray can Fork. The sprinkling of the thousands of workers, mostly trans- and other selections. officers are to be congratulated; to be ioved within ten days ients, who carry with them problems streets to Valo Blackett. of the Provo Athletic asso Spanish Fork sent the following A. Johnson, intro- able Commander Joel president so are the men." time. He will be brought to Provo unlike anything we have. taresentatives: Neil Dahle, Mayor ciation Monday evening. veterans duced the to nd students the will come the steel about first. "But, industry April SPRINGVILLE LEADS BASKETEER9 Hansen, (Morgan Beck, and G. Merle Taylor was elected rice It others present and later gave a report korgan Warner, Jr. Paul Thorn, star player for the here, whether you want it or not. of come the to and John Saxey was 'reof some of the organizations. meeting point president, James D. Thome and C. L. Warnick MASONS TO DIRECT FUNERAL Springville basketball quintet, which must BROTHER DIES III KANSAS iron water and transportafame from Pleasant Grove. elected secretary and treasurer,-- . .. the Springville were two G. A. R. men There represented high tion. ore, fuel, only So, taking for granted that the Mr. Chipman and bis son, represent- school in the state tournament, was The following directors were electand two widows of the G. A. R. present. Mrs. A. B. Simmons has received Jj American Fork. elected yesterday to lead the team plant and itit thousandsthe of workers - The address of welcome was ed: Ray Timmerman, Preston Q. will behoves peopood given G. conic, of word death her of the E. L. Mark Anderson, brother, Roberts, Elmo next year. The election took place at to prepare for the by Supt. H. A. Dixon and President S. Culmer, at his home In Independ- Peterson, G. M. Taylor, O. A. Spear," and a banquet tendered the team by the ple of this county lunningham, Victor Ashworth Funeral services for Rollo V. Ship- - Springville high school faculty. Ex- problem that will be tlitir's to solve. John W. Fairer of the board of educa- ence, Kansas. kcob Coleman, represesnted Provp. Joseph A. Buttle, David D Sutton and "Steel brings Slavs, Hungarians, Mr. Culmer was formerly a promiMr. Coleman, of the incorporation man of this city, who died Saturday cellent prospects for next year's hoop Roy Boren. tion. and southern other European nent business man of Salt Lake, and bmmitte, presented a tentative out evening at the home of his brother in five are evident at this time. Only Italians, The election followed the resignaS. S. will bring Mexicans were made nationalities. It Responses by at the time of death, was promoter for ne of the incorporation articles. Los one letter man, Nick Bird, captain, and here in i. LI You must be Jones, now 85 years of age. Thomas the Culco oil business flocks. a of the 1921 directors.:-- . . Angeles, tions California, following large of was onsiderable time Independence, star center, plans leaving school. This spent in the to to rise . among prepared leadership will in ear-be the held was a Lake Salt The and his held Provo. month 'Mendenhall of Springville, Albert iscussion He, with of various articles, the paralytic stroke, meeting will leave four of the five star players them, else they will domihate your two sons, George Culmer of Philadel- lier than to rewrite Masonic temple under the direction of in the game next year. IncorA for eeting finally deciding the school the oldest by teacher provided Jones, public community. init trap is articles as agreed upon and to Story Lodge, No 4, F. and A. M., Fri Your rities must c ive them clean.) m Provo, Joseph Smith of the martial phia and Harry Culmer of Chicago, poratlon articles so as to give ': the to to at M. E. ibmit the Mrs. them MM Jr., Crandall, C. Scott, one who vented mineral rubber. goes representatives band and ru 1 1 You George wholesome recreation. must o'clock. view 1922 officials more time in which to at pro-Friends may day He 1850 was born in 9, be of next to of her is account which le on held January the death Provo meeting, vide iilavsToiinds for their children, lived in old Fort Utah. ite and Mr. Mrs. of at home and the the body came to and shape the policies of the new season England 81. Oare, Kent, Miss March A number of readings were given by neice, Miss Camilla Maeser. , You must provide sanitary housing. m ahd' Jriday, several years before his and to go with the job of signing up Mr, Chipman1 said that Monday Edward Scherer, 114 East""Fir3t North Maeser underwent an operation at But you cannot these problems the following high school girls, Lucile Utah in 1863, solve ' ' ; the Provo General hospital, for tumor, by inviting them to share with you Hatch, Elma Jacobsen and Mina Mad-so- parents. He shared the hardships of a new team. !ght would not be suitable to Am- - prior to the services. s I pioneer life" alone. In 1870 he married styles rtcan Fork, as on that night, a church come The Rotary members, of which club which resulted in her death Monday your recreations. acWe'ff'ft The wont, firms Iney following jpllhie In honor of former superintendent, Annie Haynes, deceased ut312 'eeting was held. A canvass showed Mr. Shipman was a member, will meet night. in. They must have their' own recreBesides his two sons, he is survived those already in thif Provo Athletio .it most members favored Friday at noon and march from the Hotel ations, those they enjoyed back in L. E. Eggertson, the founder of a cash isninc Dixon and that was decided nnofl. "Veteran Day" in Utah county and by the following brothers and sisters. association: their homes. Taylor Russell and le new lit was decided that the board of Roberts to the Scherer home, Simmons, Provo; .Mrs. company, "It is a mistake, though, to imagine Provo, Mrs. Algie Eggertsen Balif read ' J?rs- A-Chrlstensen ? Fffner.. Taylor from there to the Masonic temple. company, of Ogden, Utah; tnree retrospective selections appro- Esther that these people will be less lrceorg shall consist of 15 members, Provo Electric ft Hardware comaxj- There will be a speaker from the W Cali. H. of Ocean Culmer, Beach, Funeral services were held at the than yourselves are. alwljl free from Provo and one each from Masonic Lodge, the Knights of Pythias They priate for the occasion. The pupils of and the Provo Consolidated Real ; Pleasant Grove tabernacle Mondaay will obey your laws when once they Miss Elizabeth Evans' class sang two fornia. Uher communities. ?nd the Rotary club. ' - The body was laid to rest In the Estate company. tor Mrs. Mary Jane Waits Robinson, understand liiem, bul tur a iiitic ihey nuiig Mb a class and Hugh Larson Prof. Roberts suggested that no city Mausoleum cemetery in Independence, wife of the late Lewis Robison, who will think the laws they knew in Eur- sang a solo, "Old Glory." The ive more than one director, but Mr. league board of control will ' died Saturday of old age. L. Chipman urged that three Mrs. Norma Bullock anrt M!hh Carol Kansas, today. be mee tonight. ope are good here. It will be up to The board will pick FRIDAY MAESER of 86 was The deceased iven to Provo. years years Poulton, two gr"at granddaughters of you to teach them. the ball the clubs will use. It is probin Cleveland, Ohio, "The greatest violators of the pro- nn old resident of Provo, John G. Provo is the largest city in the age, and was born able that Midvale or Santaquin will came to Utah with hibition laws, are not the foreigners Milkins, sang a song composed for the ni. ULiii punty," Mr. Chipman said, "and as Camilla, be taken into the fold for the place daughter of Prof, January 12. 1S:!6, brother John Waite, in 1852, and in our land; but Americans, and the occasion by their mother, Mrs. Ralph ich should have the largest vacated by Nephi. The board will and Mrs. Reinhard Maeser of this city, her Robison in worst among them are the Funeral services were held at the also be asked was married to Leouis Poulton. ?ntation. The county headquarters to allow a more liberal bedied is morning. conMore she Hatch classes. 185.". Tuesday this A was at 12:30 tiould served can marriage under liquor Undertaking parlors Tuesday higher 1 Through be here in Provo. Provo banquet of the strengthening " clubs than in the the direction of the domestic science at 1:30 o'clock for Dortha, infant interpretation Miss Maeser was in the employment came the mother of seven children of sumed in high-clas- s o much and I believe it will, to aid rule, whereby weaker teams- may add a was of She Mr. laborers. of L. Glen Mrs. bunkhouses and her. immigrant to their forces during the season. other community in local department of the school. Oranges daughter of the government service in the war whom three survive tery true Latter-DaSaint, she was well This, too, is true of Sunday violators. were sent by William M. Roylance to Clark, who died at the family residence It is said that Dell Webb, star baseat Washington, D. department is loved as not The immigrant apt to spend be distributed to the veterans after Sunday. known in this community and in the county may Any community ball trainer of the B. Y. U. will be the reSince her the war in period. the average the banquet and the Startup Candy The singing was under the auspices 1922 and respected by all who made her his Sunday joyriding as rgaiiize local Outdoor associations, during manager. She is survived by American citizen. hich may affiliate with the county turn to Utah she has been sten- acquaintance. line-ucompany provided some of their delici of the Second ward choir. The speakA tentative of the 1922 is to understand first "Your of T). ers were Mrs former R Dixon, ous problem Olpin Mayor, LeRoy of three children, candy. team includes Kinney and Jones, rganization, and have representation ographer in the legal department and learn L. former his L. Robithe to Nelson H. of D. and Provo the immigrant, 'and Guy Bishop After dinner and during the day p the hoard. I'itchers; Hillman or Hall catshers; the Salt Lake Tribune. During the Pleasant Grove, One brother, method of living, working and play- the martial hand entertained Iho school Second ward. It was decided to charge a member- she has been stenographer son. of Salt Lake City. liirk, Rnjle, Shotz. iFarmer, dnfleld, winter past recreational You a should have was The openiyg prayer offered by and of Bountiful. Counselor ing. tlim 41 students with their stirring mudc. n vonr- this tn hp PY- Dodge, Hillman, and otners for in the commercial department of the John Waite, (" . hBendedfpoinnf the j a understands who man Miss Hollernian's band, favored the P. William Jones and the benediction and Brigham Young university while at- Roy West of the First ward was in director, II l(lvertisement-countyLocaldevelopment may and who could direct the students with three selections and was pronounced by William D. Hoover, the outfield. musical immigrant, the the of services, charge With Kinney and . Jones chapters tending the school. were given by a quartet con- community's efforts in behalf of the Miss Chloe Wright rendered a piano; The grave at the city cemetery was turns on the mound the Provo taking Wi to 1,1 is fee for local PurPses- il I She is survived by her parents, numbers aggre steel workers. Anson Hatch. and dedicated Overlade American others, Patrol.' solo. by "The of Prof. V lias explained. . sisting gation will be better equipped three brothers and five sisters. a in "Steel Lea totally population Mrs. The floral brings beautiful 3 ended o'clock At numbers by many offerings the entertainment The association will be able to get than any other team in the The body is In charge of the Berg with special a solo by different from anything this county by all singing "Praise God From showed the love and high esteem in control of the cave in American Mortuary. and better than some of the Funeral services will be Larson on the violin and Central, a changing Whom All it be and" will has had, which the family where hold by their minor The Nellie Walker. Blessings Flow." 'ork canyon, and this will add materl- organization leagues. forces its held in the Fourth ward meeting Mrs. steel for changes benediction was offered by John John- many friends. Much consolation was offered the problem to the fund available eat-fo- r Hall and Hillman are both good for our house. Fridav at 2 o clock Friends often- - As rapidly as one set of work- son. in the as a well as hope bereaved ork," Mr. Chpiman said, adding, catchers. If Birk is behind the plate mav uiPw the hodv at the residence, 24 accustomed to American BIG SOPHMORE DANCE AT HIGH the speakers who were men becomes "I do not believe we will have much East Fourth North prior to the serv- - hereafter bv Albert (it is possible for Hillman to do work life, and demands shorter hours and FRIDAY. SCHOOL and Cullimore Alex Bullock, in rouble securing the government's iPp, garden, and if Hillman is better living conditions a strike comes, "THE HUM OF LIFE.' This will be one of the biggest usedtheonouter W L. Hays of this city. S. L. Chip-mathe initial bag Birk will go beonsent to our taking over the con a new force and old vanishes set the this Provo at school the dances high .Tames Clark of American Fork N of the cave." is brought in. ion then nave to ao The beehive girls of the Manavu year and promises to equal the Junior hind the plate. THIS IS NOT CARBON COUNTY. and A. J. Evans of Lehi; C. B. Harper Jones is the pitching class of the over all for This same belief is held bv W. W. work Hum of "The will again. ward a Life," Prom. It will be present regular student offered the opening prayer, and Ezra your lakeslee, supervisor of the U. S. "The community constantly will in pageantry and patomine, Tuesday body dance under the auspices of the Central, and could be used in practiJohn Andrews, of American Fork, Walker offered the benediction. orest srvice stationed at Provo. cally every game, thus leaving Kinface new economic, moral and social evening, March 28, at 7:30 o'clock in was fined $100 on a wine and cider Sophmore class and will be in the The Herald renorter asked Mr. charge in city court. problems in connection with the new the B. Y. U. College hall. All are in- form of a "Sack Apron and Overall" ney for relief twrling and for his in the outfield. and Plakeslee about the probabilities of About 80 gallons of liquor were con: industry you get here. You will lose vited. affair. This dance is a fitting climax heavy batting PIONEER PASSES AWAY atmostown exclusive Sheriff college Boyd a raid curing the government's consent your after for is to by the fiscated Sophmore Friday day, I have little doubt but hut you can, if you will, achieve that the de- - and Deputy Boshard yesterday. Day Among other events of the day MORRISON BROS. INCORPORATE. and one phere, HIMSELF. in making good SUES L. results Meklrum, wonderful pioneer, own of James use," transfer for will my prtment will be a special chapel, ajid a flag agriculture "I had the cider successcitizens out of the raw 'Jntroi of the cave, and of other Andrews informed the court, explain- of" the best known and most between the Sophmores and rush Articles of his were incorporation That is of this city died at Jacob A. Baum today filed suit in Freshman classes at 3:45. industry brings in. pnic attractions to the county as-"- ing though, that he had treated some ful farmers filed with the county cierk yesterday last himself. View court night. in Pleasant district worth ociation whpn It la Inrnrnnrated against doing." county friends when they home Carbon by the Morrison Brothers, a corporaThe Baum vs. Baum suit Is to clear I'r. BlakppstpB said Mr. Meldrum had recently returned "This will re- ASPEN TO BEAR FLAT. tion formed to engage in a general where he spent the a matter of the" estate of Sarah and California from up in Carbon Pire a little time, going through the all be right FUNFRAL SERVICES FOR "That may garage and automobile accessory bust-leshis health. Baum. for winter George "but "nous government channels, but can explained, Tucker Tnitfrp The county commission has psreod Provo is named a3 the principal tuo- ruuuiji Utah done." He was horn August S, 1853 in to pay half of the $10,000 needed to place cf business, county, ana n jou this is but transfer or Utah to came Mr. BlakesW snM He Scotland. the construct a road from Aspen Grove to branch cf Hce may be created at any that ho will he to live here you'll, have to obey PROVO WOMAN her home in the Sixth ward. moved to in I860, Pfeaaed to join the Utah Countv Out- with his parents Mrs. Nixon was a resident of St. Hear Flat if citizens of the county will other place in the state of Utah or prohibition law Poor association. Provo and has lived here since that He sueeested that George for over 00 years, and was pay the other half. ; elsewhere. I'ossibey Mr. Parkinson, supervisor of it was At a meeting yesterday loved and respected by everyone. The THE SCOTTS HAVE TWINS. The capital stock of the corpora' He is survived by his widow, and burial made be was would for an northern portion of the county, effort Thursday agreed that shipped body tion is $10,000.00. divided into 1000 nld also become the the following sons and daughters. ElMarch 16th, after the services had to secure $500(1 from citizens, to be shares of the par value of $10 a member of the Mr and iMrs. Clyde Scott are of Provo. per Meldrum Calvin and QUntV Or?:illl7oHnn fine Vvrlnfltwo mer TV, la wmiM been held in Provo. subFOfiried in two years. share. proud parents of twins, arrived Cieorge S. of Washington D. C and in the St. George tabfnt0 the organization the two forest were Provo T. F. Services They American Picrpnnt, president V. boys. The MorA. are Incorporators Young Vernal of Sterling, Idaho, Mrs. I.ilhc ernacle att 3 o'clock under the direc- C'himiber of Commerce. R. E. Allen. rison, president; I. R. Morrison, vice officials most interested in at the Scott home Saturday evening. rice w Sackctt of Sterling. Idaho. Mrs- httie E. H. Snow of cashW of the Knight Trust & Savings President tion of Stake development 4' the scenic assets president; E. L. .Morrison, secretary; Mrs. Nellie teem-- ! Collier of Ajo. Arizona, were bank. E. L. Roberts. Scott P. Stewart Stuart F' l tah rnnnlv St." George. The speakers river. There are lakes literally Morrison and George Morrison, Provo. of Ritchie Fleta Mrs. "W hope ith fish. Al man can catch his Hull and David H. Cannon, president of the and the county commission went over directors, all of Provo. to make Alt. Nebo hikes E. H. President ai"us the country over." Mr. Blakes - limit within 30 minutes. The scenery Also he leaves one brother. George St. George Temple; the matter Tue day. Meldrum of Provo. Snow, George Whitehead, David H. LAST niimmar thmicandft Of tft HI V IDHRHiin ciii of the in is Berg of charge The " ers body TAX MEETING. Morris and Mrs. Zadie Miles, repreKNIGHTS VISIT PROVO. climbed Mt. Nebo. and this I hope to gide several parties Funeral announcement -aMortuary. uner a lager number of parties Boy Scouts to the uranaauuj sentative of the Relief Society, of later. made be will t The tax committee of t' e rti9 vfciA delegation of officers and mem10 UD. 1 hnnp thoot which organization, Mrs. Nixon was oan nor. country this summer, for our boyse bers of the Dramatic Order, KniRhts farm bureau will pddre s 'vpiyrs president for many years. ,C, mountain enthusiast in hould not miss hub oi..u.m...j C. F. Kyrlne and Mr. 'wry Mrs. nd tr :les.Mrs. Nixon was a staunch Relief nf Klioiassan of Salt Lake, a branch at the Central school auditorium Fricoimtv forests as tney AmArlrnn " lU .ill, ifCUU iui Drrriiifi and Mrs. R. J. Murdock and family of ' l"hiv cuuie '1 least one and Temple worker and to of the Knights of Pythias, paid Gar- day evening at 8 o'clock. taxpaya Society U rpnturv ao." Mrs. Harvey Provo and Mr. and d P. a so- ers, especially farmers ladies Relief of K. nonor the at No. school 10, her, den Society Lodge City to motored of New York Fletcher Hades and Temple workers marched behind cial visit Mnndny evening, at the K. teachers, are Invited to be rresesnt. a uiaiii: in nrinirincr TSiiimra inin m m h v iravii i the attend to Sunday Fork American " From 'M Gratis .i .. rate.. - ranvoo .ni hot afternoon. the cortage from the Tabernacle to of P. hall. j.. lane eniinrrv. rne .. . . maiiuy party given by Mr. and Mr. ai' Mrs. Harold Blum nthal "d ' ' . . tZ '.w , of mk the St. George cemetery where interAddresses were given by Secretary r.ronrtdav ake. a distance ui familv S.dinner 4 "J were L. Eighteen Chipman. horse or foot Mrs. pnyon. ment was made. of the El Sabakah temple Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal rotored to trail, is McCartney by Ueven miles, i. i The nre split Salt Lake yesterday to sper' the d iv. I.. u Ilor son J. W. Nixon, and her No. 39, James Squires, and others. Kaa,iHfiil canyon. MRS. J. M. NIXON. onH Mrs. Parley Hafen enter xt Mr. .tnrouB" 7 " ,c,u loresi fftwi ri.u. to primeval, which E. In at St. served Mrs. was A banquet Josephine Whitehead Funeral services were held in Han-in,BitM riAnih..j daughters, through Provo canyon tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Mrs. D. D. McEwan is AUOBemaJ!B"u to A. Mitchell acted as toastmaster. A the north itlng In of Salt George Friday for Mrs. J. M. Nixon, and Mrs. Delia Price returned . :,u 'OQay as iney stooa nn- - ijeoer, rvma. upland, and Julian .Tones Fry Art. s! voar. ' to Salt Lake and Murray for a i w dajs. was and at March up 13, here social spent. evening Provo died who morning. .,, yesterday 78. river, nuchesne vu. .v. ,h laid for ten. age were Covers Lake Cltty. ettlCT lame across the Missouri the mouth of Haaes cjh?u ISPRIHC VJoaryCity Folic VI PUP'S LEj Bo Hon r, Clanapr SIMM ilttt - , , e tfLumuii Pleasant Grove News - f - " ' F1IM y . 1 III t II - - s with-twiiier- i ; n ' ma-ter- s. . -- - i L . i 111 u- .l..rK.Srt ?Vldf . .i.ii. w k ! ' i |