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Show h-- th t?-. TlIfI in Tl 1 1 fl I n fl III Tfl r II Umm miu uiiuiiiv iuii PI P ft" n I 111 II ! IATTEMTION TABERNACLECHOIR attend-Wednesd- choir 'members evening's - - " .1 . II - Intiinn Hisfnrv In Cytoft ' II All Tabernacle ay please mm CV : - ' -- ; " tounfv - am am SB BB Their Names li phi MB! liana . A)onoA Ahtc s Dn Aof fcmir I r i S The wholesale amisation against the dealerg in foodstuffs in Provo city, contained in a Provo newspaper and a Salt Lake daily, - -should not"sro unchallenged by the accuseds .,. The article in question refers to the appointment in this-citof a public food inspector "to correct abuses in the distribution and sale of foodstuffs, said to have existed in this community for V . mt mm VIIIir iir mm Bl mm BH Bl BB Bfl BB BB mm Bl Bi - y years, -- Prow arke and mllK depots " are as clean as any the state of Utah, and their man. agers invite the public to Inspect v - their respective, torea at any :tlmr-Th- e this city. state food inspector and the city The news article is not only an accusation and an assault board of health have made several inagainst the merchants of the city, but it is also a reproach on the spections of the various stores bt the state food and sanitation inspectors, whose duty it is to make city and have found everything in regular inspections of the stores handling foodstuffs. If "abuses good order. in the distribution of foods have existed for Such is the conclusion reached by a years" what have the food inspectors from the state health Dialy Herald reporter after interview, been doing during that, time? ing the storekeepers, of Provo this Is the' public to infer from the article that the inspectors who morning concerning an accusation, printed in a Provo and a Salf Lake are collected . -- J I " AccjralnprioTthe best Ihlormition obtainable from the to that effect was killed in the state grocers, butchers and dairymen of Provo, the story of the "abuses senate a, few weeks ago. The house in the distributing of foods" is made out of whole cloth and has of representatives Saturday passed no true relationship with the actual conditions of the stores of -- In your last. issue I read your, article on the origin of names ot towns in Utah county. Payson is incomplee so I enclose my version of It. I signed my name, but If you do 'not care for it you can cfoss it out. I was the third child born in Payson. The first died when only a week old. I am now the second oldest. I have lived all my or Provo so I remem ber something of pioneer life in Utah. "Payson waj Peteetneet after an Indian chief by name." that water that flowed from the south and the canyon on the J A irULtnll iMtlir III OTATr nr I The Fourth district may get an addl-t local Judge, even though a measure. EdltorTHerag:: a 0 i SB 111 Cities Got ; -- UTAH PnilMTU III 1111 lillIIIJ ' "-. hi ' ' - ( tt.MV iiiuuuuuLu How County " -- inn a r a 1 1Billi Tin nI BU (Editor's Note This is the second of a series of articles of the early wars with redskins in Utah county to be published during this week in T- -e Daily Herald, The article's arc inter- views from George Scott, Provo's old' est pioneer, who participated, in all of these wars.) By GEORGE SCOTT Oldest Pioneer Man of Provoi. (As told in Exclusive Interview for Tits Dauy nerara.) We called him Squash Head because he had large head. He was a sneaky 'curse' and some of his dep redations are hardly fit to go into , press without modification. This hotly pursued redskin prowled e valley during the Walker war. Whenever "he appeared he left his traces in some form of cruel tor ' m In rehearsal without tan..- - Important H, B. 149, by ij. O. Christensen of mattert M:!be deddedJipon; -- J. B. .DQSIIARD : ! SuleTnriclTTsroviaesior"the In:n ,1. rr , crease In the number of Judges in rr the Fourth district.' The Utah stake Tabernacle choir The bill received 34 ayes , and lb has been invited to assist the Salt u I. n I. . . ( li ! a ,LilC J J I nitu If UUUBfl I,. nmmKAw. luruiUOiS Ul Lake Tabernacle choir to render the Is now absent. bill The in the being Giles' oratorio, "The Flan or Salva senate and will undoubtedly be re-- . tion." at a testimonial to be given the ferred judiciary committee. mposer 4n tire Salt lake tabernacle ture, beraj 'during the April conference. as was. known time At that of that committee are in favor of tue Alpine The invitation came from Prof. A. C. Mountalnville. was in increase in the judges this district, hardly large it Lund and J. J. McClellan following the from the people are being paid from the state taxes it is expected that the bill will receive enough to be called a town. There snlendid rendition here of the oratorio were few houses scattered here a a favorable bnt tnem fromHhat tne upon dv. tne laws ot tnein the distribution of .foods nave efcrmmg report auty imposed by the Provo choir under' the direc and there among the big brush; southeast bore the same name. tee. y. state? tion of Prof. J. R.. Boshara. -a - Old man Lemans and bis family Mnmvr nf thA atoaohonu avnfnaBAil October ii. rstettlers 'arrived Early in the session of the legisla consider The stake presidecny-i- s ID m atLUanA iniUluM nn omvo v- ..Vw ...vywiv QAntM nBmr tion 1 Bt nnh way Vfl 1 RE.ll Thav rpnnrt hatnilledL.(lQsnlhft.cteet. appoint from the other cabins. He had a small family, Andrew Jackson Stewart and duced a biU which provided 111 come unheralded anq...at . HTegUlar each year.. 'Ihey unit lUa.ta. .. AlvAiilntail arotind tha pllv for theferal ""168 ............. . , a 1 ' M.. i committees to assist in mating it pos- son and a the governor' of the teryaia ana inspect tne stores. , mis, togetner witn tne tact that especially since no complaints have daughter. larauy, j. vourxiana eearie ana wue, appointment-bsible for the choir to go" to Salt Lake One day the boy and the girl were Ellas Gardner and family, and ElliSon state of Utah of an additional judge the stores Provo and since been the issued city health board also makes several inspections during the have been City. It is understood that the choir the bankvof the creek Hill. Payson was narsred in honor of in. the Fourth district. The appoint- passed among the best and will pasg fln the Invitation at its re. playing along evidence that the stores handlinsrfoodstuf fsTirProvo are fyear.is Pace. was ment to James tbelHrase. be made theiirush cleanest in the county. Suddenly Immediately at hearsal Wednesday evening. above' reproach. Especially is this clear when it Is known that not "The stores ih Prove are a great . near them parted and the form of Andrew Keel was shot and in the close of the legislature. The invitation received by Professor killed at fayson by an InMembers of the Utah County Bar a complaint or an arrest has been made m this city for at least a deal cleaner than some I have seen Head appeared. Squash stantly Boshard from Professors Lund, and The girl screamed and fled toward dian, while standing guard July 18, association met with the senate Judi- lZrmonth penod for an offense against the sanitation laws. Evi In other communities," said D. D. McClellan reads as follows: her the Sutton Marmother who came out at her cries. 1835. That was the commencement of ciary committee when that commit Sutton, manager Giles "We, the committee on the of itself stamps the accusation that ket, tee had the bill under advisement. dently The boy was less fortunate and failed the Walker war. have visited the stores of testimonial, "abuses food rs in distributioft and sale of the Head Santaquia-beahave existed in this; my competitors in this city at variT the name of n ln- iThey proved conclusivery "thatnthe ?Yv dian chief. For a number of years It Hudge -of -the Fourth district has more community forbears" is false. creek. ous times; I have been in .the back The villagers followed hotly on his was known as Summit, because of J cases to handle than any other judge of these stores as well as in the front, to The would aid Professor-Gile- s' Herald be the last concealment the in work and the great Daily . ... , and iJiaveAlwaysJound thaLtheyiare had trail but the sly kidnaper., . iw eievauon. in we swie ot utan ana mat me pres- TT i i a; m.. j. Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Mes-in the brush. being kept tn a sanitary condition. JenjaininwaaJiame4BjavUBt calendar 4 aalh. We hope that you ean-fi-nd that After a little the pursuing white mln Franklin Stewart, one of its first prftsibie for one judge to handle ail to print accurate accounts of trials and convictions of .persons . "It is unjust to the merchants of sufficient number of your hoircan . orthecases as expeditiously as they guilty of violating the pure food laws of Utah. Just so would The this city to scatter any stories around settlers noticed smoke curling up settlers. thicket They hastened to For fifteen or eighteen years Salem should be handled. Herald be the last to unjustly accuse dealers, to make accusations that abuses exist here in the distrib'. Provo Tabernacle choir as one of our out of At that time the majority of the the spot just too late to capture the was known as Pondtown. About 186S uting and the selling of foods. The number on that occasion." . Lit was given itspresent. name in ap members of the- - committee were In of law violations at the mere suggestion of persons who are not articles are absolutely uncalled for redskin. The fate of the boy was there preciation oi tne work done by us favor of the bUl and reported it fav official, competent inspectors, and, so, too is The Herald anxious and will Injure the businessmen of IT learned. Over the fire hung a boy's two oldest residents, Lyman and orably; A minority report against the to lend to these dealers, unjustly accused, the full measure of the city, although they are innocent heart half roasted. of breaking any law. MosesTurtis, in planning a canal that adoption ot the bill was filed by Sen- - this . newspaper's support. The news of the foul deed spread carries water irom spanisn r orn river ator uanaiana or sanpeie county, wno We would welcome a regular city Thr riot does Herald believe that as conditions are Paily over the valley, and hen! Well, didn't seven miles and brings 2000 acres insisted on the floor of the senate that inspector and In fact would be willing we want to kill Old Squash. Head! under cultivation. Salem, Mass., was judges from other districts could be portrayed in other newspapers, and this opinion "is based upon to contribute toward getting a gov The 'sneaky curse' was rthe fear of their native town. . assigned tot he Fourth district, to fairly complete investigations already made; an opinion thai: will eminent inspector.- It would be worth" The miniature lake in the center ( assist in clearing the calendar. A Suf-- not be of to us as we everyone. deal a money great changed until competent inspectors are able to convict in would For a while nothing was seen ort of Salem was ltnown as the ijond. ficlent numberer the members of the then be able to sell our. meat organized" Sprlngville yesterday dealers court law. food of violating the pure This newspaper in other cities besides Provo.'1 of the citizens in senate sepmed to share the viewpoint open afternoon for the Glean Home and him. But he continued to cut his At a has more readers than Town campaign by electing a central capers. The same sentiments . were exJuly, 1920, it was given the name Of of Senator Candland and tba .hULKas assures its readers (and-th- is newspaper found of Loafer lake. It is believed that the killed. One morning traces-we- re executive committee composed of the other pressed by .the management ot the Utah as as far official in any county) that, investigation following: J. P. Smith, chairman; Mrs. him in the west fields. A yoke .of springs that supply the lake are fed Following the defeat of the bill sev- - Uaa Sanitary Meat Market, who disliked tuara- ;a vnT rMv v mat. ",a'n v . .Mary-- Finley. Vice , chairmaar Alma Foxenwere lying dead with sharpened by an underground stream from eral district judges .met with- - uui-i.- ;i very much the suggestion that Provo lirements of the. pure sotres are unclean when as a matter and crnor Charles R. Mabey and arranged' """1"- Kullmer, publicity; Mayor 3:S. Boyer, IpIneTtieks poked through those parts Loafer canyon,' which Is south Vv, V u"ti3 of fact they ffre xleauer than stores fur assistance to be given Judge Klias IOOu law. Jr., finance; & L. Barron, organiza- - of the body that were less vital so west The canyon was so named -- r".' a small company of men in the Hansen of the Fourth district. At tion: that death would be slow. . , We assure the country readers of The Herald that they can Jn other cities. forwere sent explor- umi iuet?uiig ix was uuwu iuat the! Is an outrage for anyone to InHe was too hotly pursued to early days of Utah Practically every organization In the find no cJeanmrM sanitary conditions in any food establish-ment- s "It the Provo merchants the way calendars of every district were sult, city was represented at the meeting, ever have liberty long to continue ing and spent their time loafing. anywhere than right here in Provo. . MRS. E. S. SIMONS. those two articles do," said H. E. crowded that the attention of the. including the following: the city com- his . sneaky treachery, however, and Prdvo, March 3, 1923. Hatton of the Sanitary Meat corn- in their own districts mission, farm bureau, Klwanis, Boy wag finally run down by our sol to be sola under this act. or any other; Scout council, city schools, M other's diers. was necessary. Two or" three of tbe.i , panjr TnB in8)ector la around of display, any advertlxement eral times a year and as far as we They took him to the log meeting E AMENDS hiuay ciuo, uaugnters or tne Pioneers, judges, however, agreed to assist in Service star Legion. Home Culture bouse in Sprlngville and placed him or clgaret papers, cigars, (know has nothing but good to say this district about ten days each at ofjgarete DBDEN GIVES Oclub.Alex Williams was under guard. different Intervals. chewing tobacco or smoking tobacco. about the Provo stores. The fact that He 'was armed with a Lowry Nelson, chairman of the his guard. or any disguise or substitute of either he buys meat here often tor hls.fam-o-f The bill is different from that intro-- j duced In the seante by Senator Dixon county committee, briefly uotllned the smart dagger,. those, except that a dealer In to--1 Hy should be evidence enough that LAW bacco SOU T purpose and scope of the campaign, and cigars may have a sign In things are all right. Wre would wel-froin that it provides for the appoint- Every morning Old Squash Head s STEEL PLANT Fi ment ot the new judge not until Janu- calling attention to the necessity of meals were carried in to him. His of his place of business stating come sn inspector, however, as it the work, and the civic advantages eating utensils included an eld rusty would mean mora money for us. At ry l. 1925. . SALT LAKE, March ' 5. Some that he is dealing in such articles. Nor to be gained by participating in it. caseknife. 4 4 shall any clgaret or clgaret papers or present weXcannot sell any meat to to intended amendments, apparently I mornSTEEL DAY POSTPONED. Upon bis election MrSmltb, who is. we jiave no Shortlv after breakfast one make more workable the terms ot the any thereof be displayed In any store other cities because also a member of the county commitThe contemplated celebration of In the state ot Utahrprovtded,W body of the captured Inspector. to In license bill the sale of Clgarets tee, urged universal cooperation for Sg was found lying on the floor. the beginning of activities at the J "We do not appreciate the kind of that nothing In this section Utah, as an amendment to the present however, the movement. steel plant site, next Monday, na. shall be construed so as to advertisement given the Provo mer- Mayor Boyer, who His throat was cut. contained Southwick were the act, appended by presided-a- t the meeting, pledged the The two yarns that were circu- - been postponed by the Provo senate Saturday arternoon before the . support adverUsement-thereoin the latedconcerntng the death ether than Eugene Hansen, manager was bill the- - house Tit the down to sent Whetber-th- e neither-verifie- d. rusty laying of tne cornerstone or the 11 campaign- ,and the advertisements there Plggly .Wlggly store. "It is not acwithcut a representatives dissenting - The In- Secreto Indian's blast the in furnace, SprlngviUe will very likely take ad caseknife possession according ta the store windows." cording to vote. oh his visits vantage of the campaign to further or the smart dagger in the possesaround r- tary E. a. Hinckley. Comes apector --r me work for a public playground. It sion of his guard. was responsible lor Preserving the teeth of the nation, r There .were eighteen votes In favor and he has never said anything to us task of the Joint of the bill. Senator Q. Frank Ryan one Ogden business men, wholesalers and la the wag reported bv Mr. Jon no the of the .Head .of death about . any unsanitary places in Squash SMITH JOHNS. absent again Saturday on roll call. Kiwanls club, that that organisation cared. :v . Provo." manufacturers, have assisted the campaign put over this week by the was B. Senator Antoinette -and Kinney begged -naa aireaay taken initial steps toward the, Koidiar company Hedquist Drug company There was no investigation madej Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Smith and "Not only the state Inspector but to be excused from voting. the Indian and wUh about $3,500 in the drTve"tk.t manufacturers of Pepsodent securing a playground, and he " felt family have returned from tang the city physician and the city chief W. W. Senator Utah of Dr. Viola Warnick, n-- ,h Russell, lnKPftClftH OOF StOrS- -a tjme ago Tullf whoro thor h very sure mat final achievement were' glad he was gone. He waa so was begun last week,' according to E. hM.n.nt.lwllfJ - was not rar off. the TTr Pup"; .Hpj"!" "ervlce, various times,-- ! said . MLAllenman- crueHHlamned cussedness, I canea nckley Ofthe Prove Chamber of hfhn said second reading, Commerce. The drive is still on and wrote an interesting 'and lnstro6i2T-- j J1?? 'TKStS,1''0 "I have thoroughly enjoyed bv Slav ager of the Sksggs store. They hava more is expected fro mvarlous sources. series of articles on the care ef the that the real "Issue" 13 VIZ ?reient in' California," said Mr. Smith, this looked carefully into the meat refrlg- MARKETING MEETING. BOY-- IS several' ot the business men having teeth," Mr. Hedquist explained. "That question was pot whether the bill wis aij6rnoo5 tMv health in in snlernlld erator and each time they have B series started many persons into a fair, they should take off all regulaWm. M. Roylance will speak at a made nromlaes. it is said. couldn't in toct. any uSEC "We have thus far collected about! systematic course of teeth carefulness. tions. The only reason for permitting better that I do atI thU ttme feel luncheon at the B. T. 12:30, Wed " WmrrmmlZ'-i?Z- . Jack Thatcher! vaon ; ot nesday, on "Marketing, - ThemeeU! $3,500 from 0len merchants," said created a desire for cleaner, whiter. magazine advertising , of lobacco to to' Inspec-t- ?ur- - store at any Provo com was Into the state because "we ot anarMra. jHuiard Thatcherjjied tag wJILJm JeldundeiLJheJdJreotioaMt Hinckley Xhls afternoom'Many ! JQHM. BAIAYCOCJlCDItSV WMV UII. IU W M.V HIOVI bf-t4fc eannot e we If we could, would toothbrush factories sad JTlday night at the family homeW oLihaJiorticultura jlepartmenLiilLlhe of the .heads he 4elp John B. Maycock died Sunday after- - Provo Meat and Packing company, "A East fourth-Sottt- h 'But merely brushing the teeth is stop them, too." He would expect noon of Ogden streeL Death was irriculturs division. Farmers and all wholesale establishments at his home on Provo Bench, fol- visit to any of the .stores in this city due to heart trouble. . . during the not as pleasant as brushing them no better, cooperation from the press lowing a stroke ot apoplexy.. others Interested are Invited to at- have been In will undoubtedly con vinos' anyone runerat services were held tils tend.;,...; ;,i; , past week and it waa therefore impos- with such a tooth - paste as Pepso if advertisements, of tobacco were m Mr. The added. to would us assistance from tor the permitted.' sible dent," press Hedquist support wart U8 Pepsodent get Iu chapel. ' in Sprlngville. Utah. and. had it is humanly possible." The boy U survived by his Is . a. tooth paste ecientlfically repared, the advertiser rather than the public 1869, tn parents. JENKINS' SALESMEN NUMEROUS all those whom we intended to see, Provo during the past 15 "The state inspector makes his " oromera and two sisters. Inter-- . Senator LeRoy Dixon complained of lived He one which, while pleasant to "Undoubtedly the held th eoffice of an elder visits to the store three or four times V. years. fent was la the Provo City Verne- - The Jenklni Knitting company Is Holding company will get a great the taste is certain to make the teeth alluring advertisements that entice la the Church ot Jesus Christ ot Let- - a year, and I have never yet heard to use children more and safer." from whiten, business deal into the cleaner, Ogden clgarets. er-day preparing to put ear35, to 40 salesman Saints, and was a highly re- - him say anything against the condl- - -r Senator w. D. Candland said . that an aid to the ; houses and, the promises that "have luture.-xne- se the field in the-n'. citizen. tions here, said Fred Sutherland of AGED WOMAN DIES. to; spected - , salesmen will carry their samples in been made will be made good by them. teeth" campaign already started here the most attractive advertisement him. are his four sons," the Sutherland Bros, store, Surviving 1hm clirarnt ftt in lha vmiho tha S. mti U. were the "We Public Health service, cordially received by the by. all of the western states where Utahin the dairy business Lake been have Salt "I of. Maycock Berry City;,,. Is not the newspaper advertisement Cook Klrkwood. pkv mads woolens have a good sale. Al (Jgden Chamber of Commerce and the Hedquist Drui company this week'' George, Lawrence and Donald Mar- - in Provo now .for four .months and "e.e ohm section, . died Saturday ready the Nevada and CaUf' ornia ter- President James Brennan rendered us will give free tubes of Pepsodent a nor any form, of printed advertisement cock, all ot Provo, and two daughters; during that time the state food In-- .. ten-daall the assistance possible.tube, absolutely free. If you "but seeing the big fellow smoking. Mrs.. Frank K. Roylance ot Provo and soector has visited tny store three ritories are being worked. , are Ens vu permit ina oig renow u man win cup ub cuupun louaa on mnoinpri : Death waiwdue )yMt t9 Helen Rhodes ' ot Susaavllle. times.", said W. .W. Thatcher, manager According to Clayton Jenkins, -naee of todav's Herald. This con no n to smoke," be pointed .out "if this r.it COMMUNITY GLEE CLUB. compiicttona in old age. : of 4hs " .Thatchery. Creamery. "The ager of the company, tnis years imo is printed in the advertisement of A community male glee club will twice ." one and new is a services nearly is Funeral will in beheld last time, he came around Dr. J. C. the quite Klrkwood of this be organised this evening at 7: JO Pepsodent. All. any reader of The noL0' . ..tLl,J,hlng- city; two "(fcugh. as large as last year's. A slight adflpringvills .Third iward chapel Wed- - Clark, city physician and head ot ths. L.k 11 in Mrfc,E,, Beckstead of Vest vance In the price ofthe articles -due o'clock in the music room of the Herald has to do to get the ten-dam Tntarmon will ha board of health of the city, was with wmiw. vuiioicil.:, r,;iiairii tube tree is to cut out that coupon, I thought any,uiiimiv 4 person . should have a - made in' th enrinrvilla- e.itr Central school, according to an anema. him. Both ot them inspected the to the raise in.the cost of wool is- an a1n?Jr Tessle Thorne otlLos nounced. at nouncement made and Webb to either to Dell he had advertise what it It of the present slgn by light f The' wool tor last year's tery under the direction, of tha Berg.; place and no .complalnta were regis-' stores of or In .i Service 'Provo Hed 1; the the . Funeral services will be held Sell, . Hedquist UnrfnaM 0 nrodiK Community " ' s could be procuredLfor 21 to director teredAf ' ' t M o'clock In the BfVh 12 cents per pound, whereas this year organization in Provo quist drug store In Pleasant Grove. f Section 1 It shall be. a mlsd Similar comments on the conditions club-w, Herald readers . of Pleasant , Drove, meanorrforany person, company or? The glee of the Provo stores were made-- by RlU ft costs 43 cents, or nearly aouDie, says pst0. BABCOCK TO SPEAK.' ;' Orem, LlndoQ, Lakeview and Vine- corporation to wrlU or- print, publish '. by Rrof. J. ,W. McAlllater of the Mr. Jenkins. Prot Mand May Babcock ot the Unt-- ot the other dealers in foodstuffs in A CARD CW THANK. high school. The - organization of yard,' may present their coupons at or circyuiiin muj newspsper, mag- fverslty of ;Utah public speaking de- - tha city.. The local knittmrcompany special . t a either the Provo or Pleasant Grots azlne, periodical or ClrCUlar,' written, nartment ' will 'innmr hnfnra tha the club has been- under contemn tnan,t in Knight Woolen mills products. lies a!,h,;la ! way .. r nubllnhed within while Herald tread-er- a nriated the mate to make March I one of It lelli morerat thesezProvcrroducts plation for son.e time and all plan! Hedquist-stores- ,n..m. tMM .m FIREMAN. NEW A r; r S11I1S " l VUUICI UIIV WfOUIlik) SVU tl of Provo and cities in. ths south oi uian, or any street sign, i piscara ; s .o'clock to th- - Communltv ehnrpii U?Wl?t day. of my life, and I than any other firm. Mr. Jenkins re have been worked out by the music -jnistihat jibrary established Vtrl ports Jbat these ,. goods always 8C" I department of the 'Community ern 'part ot the county may bring or . billboard, street car, package of Her subject will -- be j "American t A bl? boy waa born Friday to Mr. their coupons to.elther of the Provo merchandise, other than permanent benefit tn PnA Dramatists." ; Tha public In general snd Mrs. Glenn OarlC Mother Ind well and last year especially was guuu service, , , contalnUng MRS. JENN1B WlLKINi. ths merchandise Hedquist tores. . are doing tine. for them. ;, aa-est- ra ' 11 IT , in4hi-eommunit- sou , -I y- .... 1 y - inj-n,H- ... -- that-faet-in-a- isr-BS jt nd oeach-theiouseOld-Squ- i - -- d j . home-cofnin- e IVT j -- bS-au- ; -- . . 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