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Show THE OGDEN MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1921. EtEFK WORK FO! EQUSPfHTTO ' Mention of Possibility of Candidacy for Governor Evokes 'Answer . Tools Usedin Forest Blazes to Be Handled at Ogden . . Centralized buying with distribution OKden of tbe various tools need fife, protection ed in tvas decided upon at.the conference o at Mather forest service officials held accorums uai., field, Sacramento, District Forester R. H. Ilutledge, who last night. returned from there purpose The conference was for the to of an interchange of ideas relative on the fire protection and fighting de' fire national forests and resulted in thetools termination to standardize the needed and also to purchase such tools thus economizing in large quantities, that; Une. . along commandant or . Major Atkinson, is the headquarwhich Mather, field, the ters of the airplane service of Ninth corps area, stated at the conference that a reconnaisance flight was Intermountain being planned over the season and that coming country this Lake towns in other and Salt Ogden, be would district intermountain the with visited by the airplane squadron con-- r the airplane a view to determine ana in fire fiehting T Li VI VIJ. along such lines. WATCH PLANUS. at the conference were , ten-a Those dered the use of the barracks and number of flights of airplanes were; jriade to demonstrate ofuie icaaiuim, airplane con-- j and the practicability trol work. Gathered at the conferencein . were tools used specimens of all at in the national forests and. on conference the of conclusion the to the that subject those best adapted were selected needs of the They will and will be used hereafter. supply or be purchased through the G. Falck rtment-supervised by. J, the Ogden office. Those that accompanied District with Forester Ilutledge and returned htm were C. D. Simpson, assistant district forester: E. C. Shepard. supervisor of the Cache forest, with head-B. quarters at Logan; Supervisor Guy L. Mains, Emmett, Idaho; Supervisor 'Vi Watts, Weiser, Idaho, and v . C McCormick, forest ranger of the Idaho forest, with headquarters at Idaho. Forester W. B. Greeley presided at the meeting. attained at In discussing the results IlutForester District the conference, ledge said: EFFICIENT METHODS. Due toxins interchange or laeas i jsion of methods usea tions of the country m 'n from fires and in the fires a great deal was those that attended the More efficient methods oo ed at. The methods that are inI the future are V rTe . .. .... followed .. i J tne ircf ait or tne oesi lueas o.u mcm- - ASKED TO LOOK FOR ods di ussed during the meeting ana will undoubtedly make for. a more ef- YOUNG RUNAWAYS probficjen handling of the various, ' lems tools and "Tfhe standardization Probation. Officer A. '13. Malan of th purchasing of such tools in bulk the 'juYenile court, has been asked to wajs also developed at the conference. locate if. possible and hold Clarence Heretofore it has been the practice 14 years of age, 5 feet' William afGray, to look various for the supervisors 4 inches in material of height and weighing about that ter the purchasing with the result that all kinds of equip- - 100 pounds, and Gussia Snyder, part ment was purchased unec thq stress Indian, dark brown hair, blue1 eyes, dark complexion and weighing about of the need at theootime." 135 pounds. A communication to that effect has been received from William ALLEGED WINDOW G. Gray, Pilot Hill, El Dorado county, SMASHER ARRESTED California. from fire-fightinar.a- nd ; - "J ! number of her friends Friday at a 1 o'clock luncheon given at the home of her daughter. Mrs Fred Wing, 1221 Twenty-fift- h atraet. Following tha serving of a dellciously prepared luncheon, games of five hundred were enjoyed. Honors for the games were awarded to Mrs. Jaunts D. Purrington. Mrs. William Markley and Mrs. Arthur Macbeth. Thanksgiving novelties formed the decorative adornment. S EM PRE 3IUSICAL CLUB Mrs. Don Beason wu hostess to the members of the Eerapre Musical society last Tuesday afternoon at her street. Folhome; 74 Twenty-sixt- h lowing the regular butinesa meeting an excellent program was given on Schubert. Mrs. Joseph Ferraro gave an Interesting paper on the composer. Mrs. E. R. Dumke sanr Shubert's "Serenade," assisted by Miss Mary Fisher, violinist, Helen Hunter, cellist and Mrs. Beason, pianist. Mrs. Joseph Olson 'favored with a piano solo, Schubert-Liszt'- s "Marche Mllltalre." Mies Ellen Thomas entertained with three of Schubert's svnws, "The "Love's Message," and "Hark! Hark! the Lark." At the close of the meeting the hostess served dainty Shep-erdes- s,' ' . fire-fighti- ng fire-fighte- rs depa- ; Mc-Ca- ll, - ' f f w. J' I ...u . rr. -- ; oo- Joseph Hull, charged with the batCHICKENS STOLEN mm of John.Shupe y knocKing tary usrh FROM COP'S COOP a plate ' glass window at the store, 2451 Hudson Browningat- Bros. 1 o'clock Friday morning, avenue Detective V.'. A. Jones, residing at while Shuoe was talking to some com last night by 19U Wall avenue, told his brother panions, was arrested on a warrant officers at police headquarters today Detective W. A. Jones He Is to be arraigned for hearing to that thieves had ' broken Into his chicken coop sometime last night and morrow. had stolen 20 pullets. Captain of Detectives Robert Burk asked Detective Jones if he wished to have detectives assigned to the case, EST LESS WIEftT but Jones said that he believed he was capable of handling the matter him- self if given that permission. BACK IF HURTS Take a glass of Salts to - Flush Kidneys if bladder bothers you Eating meat regularly eventually roducea kidney trouble in some form n or other, says a authority. acid in meat excites uric because the the ' kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause alt sorts of distress, particularly bachache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid' stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and irritation. urinarymoment The your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good .pharmacy, take a tablespoonful in a. glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal acneutralize the acids in tivity;, alsoso to no the urine it longer irritates,.- thus n dins bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone; a delightful effervescent lithia- makes 1 water, drink which millions of men I jatid women take now and then to keep kidneys and urinary ore ana clean. WThe vuud aivmuifc ocnuus Riuney UlSeaSe. Advertisement. oo HIGHWAYMAN GETS . $3 FROM OGDENITE Hupt, residing at .232 West street, reported to the police that he had been, held up near his residence last night and that the highwayman had taken $3 from him. He was unable' to give a description of the robber.1 Sam Thirty-thir- d well-know- Healing Gream Stops Catarrh Air Passages Optn at Clogged Once- - Nose and Threat Clear. . If your nostrils are clogged and vour head stuffed because of , catarrh or a cold, get Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into let it penetrate your nostrils and ' through every air passage of your head and membranes. Instant relief. How good it feels. Tour head Is cleai'i Your nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No more hawking or snuffling. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic.' Don t stay stuffed up. choked up and miserable. Relief ia , sure. Advertisement. RICKET , Cod-Ev- For Cold on the Chest ( world for rkkcU. Musterole is easy to and it doe not blister like the apply mustard plaster.' Musterole is a clean; white ointment; made with oil of mustard. ' Simply mas-tas- e it in gently with the finger tips. You will be delighted to seehownukklv it brings relief.- Scuffs Emulsion contains richest cod-Droil, abundant in tha - Get Musterole at your drug ttore. 35 fc 65c; Jars h tubes; hospital tixe, $3. EZTTEH THAN A MUSTAREf PLASTER b the best thing in the old-fashion- t oil er . vita-min- es PRICE, $lJSO) amd CO XL ALSO MAKERS OP (Tablets t 1)rm't) . EirJDIGESTJOfl iI I OGDE N GUESTS home on Ogden avenue. TOJIEX PAKTY Members of the lirotherhood . of American Yeome'n will entertain at a party next Friday evening. Dec. 2, In the W. O. V. hall. C Th lat game of the claa basket ball series ia to be played tonight, between the Seniors and the phomores. A neither of then teams has far met defeat, the game proml?s to be Plans are now being Interesting. made for the first games of the flrt team. O. If. 8. la to play Orantsvllle at Orantsfllle. December li. and Two burglaries were reported to tha Tooele at Tooele. December 17. Thla police laat night and the officials are '.will be the first basketball trip ofInclined to think that both were, com-'th- e year, and the players are anxloualy awaiting the time to go. A return mltted by the same perjons. e with Orantavllle will probably Two young men wearing caps, alls and macklnaw coata are reported be played here tome time before the to have thrown a brick through the .Chrlstmaa holidays. I J V Wv nillUUT ill' Members of the Commercial club atreet and to have stolen Twenty-fift- h are making preparations for their a .32 calibre automatic gun. danew to be given Friday. Icembr Oeorge K. Cross. 418 Twenty-fourt- h street, reported that burglars had . The hall Is to I uniquely necorat.-broke--n Into his place of buslness'ed In the colom of the club. Refrehsometime last night and stole the fol- ments are to be served. The Whit lowing articles: Two "small saddle, City orcheatra will furnish the music four pairs of leather cuffs, six leather two ladles fancy leather The girls are to have their annual hatbands, belts, one brush, two curry combs, party nxt Friday In the auditorium four spotted dog collars and a .38 of the high school. No on la allowed calibre holster. Mr. Crons gave the at these parti- except girls who are value of the articles taken as a total students at Ogden high. of $100. Student in Miss Mallary'a history Detectives have been assigned to c'.assea have adopted a very practical th caae. k V V - DAY Ten PackiQas IDAHO To further Introduce POTATOES Tan Cana Utah FOREST PEAS Faue Pounda FULL CREAM CHEESE Sevan Pounda CALIFORNIA PRUNES Faur Pounda BREAKFAST Mack's Best CORN FLAKES Thraa Pounda WAN ETA COCOA HIGHEST PATENT Butt FLOUR Eight Cana IMPORTED SARDINES Threa you may buy one qq "OC bag for With a 1X00 purthaae cf oth er cooaa except sugar and Limit one bag to a cuitemcr at this price. 4 aJ b. - 2-t- b Orlcka BONELESS CODFISH . Nino 20c Cana PORK AND BEANS BACON ' SELECTED EGGS Feur Comba NEW HONEY Sevan Cana IOWA CORN Three Pounda Sevan Cans TOMATOES ZVr-lb- , Can SCHILLING'S COFFEE CEREALS pounda Rolltd Oats, pounda Cornmeal pounda Graham Flour . Freah Creamery NATION Eight cana Cleanaar, One larga Gold Duat. nn Six Pearl Whltt Soap . . iJOC Cheiea Cut Pork LARD SAUSAGE 10-lb- 39c KITCHEN COMBI- 8tgo Lily BUTTER Par SALMON Four Pounda SNOWDRIFT CLEAN 27 POUNDS 9 9 MIXED NUTS Nina Flat Car.a PINK DAY UTAH 9 Wjht Cana DLL MONTE JAM Flvo Pounda MIXED CANDY can $U3 Per pound POT ROASTS ..15c pound. . 10c HILTON'S CASH STORES Evary day all day Hilton's Caeh Starea aava you money. Hundreda of Ogden houeewlvea are ahepplng at Hilton's every week. Why not Join tha throng of thrifty folka. 3S0c Twenty fifth Street 2249 Wathlngton Avenue Phone 94 Phone ta W J -- idea of learning. Each Friday an hour taken to dlcrua current eventa. nd to learn certain Ideal of patriotism. The rtudenU recite the pledge to the the ruVea concern flag, and electa a chairclass Each the Ing flag. man who take charge of the claw each Friday for alx week at a lime. rehx The Pnlora are working hard on their play to km presented DfmUr 1 at the Orpheum theatre. Ticket have len put on aale. and aeem to be veiling fast. The -- Pienlor Strut given laat Wd- nenday by tha member of the Senior c'.awi nU via a very enjoyabla affair. The City orcheatra did not lurnUh tba mualc per echedul. but It was a aucceu drrpite this fact. A Ura crowd was in attenflance to enjoy th dancing and the pur.ch, and all had a wonderful lima. Tha, disarmament eaaaya for which tha Child Cuitur club haa offered prtxea of 110 for firat place, $7.C0 for the. iwcond. and 11.00, for the third place, were due today. Many aiudeata have entered the content, and a grat number ef esaj-- have ben Tha prlxca ara to be awarded aeon. prntd. a I F you wish your food to look good and smell savory as well as taste delicious, prepare it with Crisco. This improved cooking fat makes Try Criico in this recipe ' f EASY CHICKEN PATTIES Cut lily paitry, rolled into s thio theet into reunda te it am all riot; res them on inverted tina and prick with a fork te lx out air betveatk; tina oo s tin asi let the paitry-cotere- d let bale tan or twelre tnintite. Cut out roandt for coTeri; decorate with rrall figure, cut fram the parte and bruih underneath with cold water to make them adhere. QiUt and bake. Remove patte from tina, iH with two rupfult nf cubes of cooked chicken rtlrml into two cupfuli of mam taact and art the coveri abevt. bcrra bt ? T v at oacc ! Cat am Saccv pastry flaky and digestible; cakes rich and fine textured; and croquettes which seem to have their natural flavor intensified. Use Crisco in all your cooking and sec how much more palatable it makes the food you prepare with it caaul Criace cupfal 0our teaspoc&fu! ink LOS ANQELES, CaL. Nov. 21. Tftat a majority of tha Jurors In the i rial or Arthur C Burch for the al leged murder of J. Belton Kennedy wouia De women aeemea probable to aay, the fourth day of the trial.' Of the 12 talesmen In the box. acceDted to peremptory challenge, elevsubject en were women. Counsel for the de fense by their challenges lat week In dlcated a preference for Jurors of that sex. Their eleven remaining challenges are more than sufficient to keep from the enough of the men whoae namesJury remain undrawn to keep the Ynale eex in the minority. The prosecution had only four challenges left at the opening of court today, and Indications were that the Jury would be completed and sworn late today or tomorrow. ' teaipoonjl pepext '2 capful milk, or 1 cupful milk and 1 capful rhkkra broth Melt the Criaco; In it cook the lour aad aeao-ia- g; add the liqoid and stir coestaady uatil boiling. Fcr Frying For Shortening FlAJU pAmtT For. C&km Just mouth cold water cupful floof to hold douth to-tablctpoonfu! Criico aah i testpoonful gether Sift lour and rah and mt half the Cmco inte otif with kaif ontil it ii finly divided. Tha fiater tipa rair We ured to fcniih blending raite-ria- i. ihea add water apartBgjy, mixing it with knife 'through dry material. Tottn wttK the hand into dough and roil out on a toured board of te quarter inch thtckoe. Spread one-thi-rd da of dough nearttt remaining Criico art you; fold twice, to nuke three layer, folding ia hnt that part en which Cruco has aot beea rprod. Turn dough, putting folded edtea to the aide; rod out, spread aod fc4i as before. Repeat once more-- U a light motion ia handling roiling-pi- o, and roll from crater otward. Shcyld 1 Criseo be too hard, it will not mix readily with ocr, ia wtueh case tha result wiil be a tocgh crutt. 2 Making ' 8 oo , crdtra free, 11.00 Have you a horror of greasy food ? WOMEN PEEFEREED AS MUEDEE JUEOES capt, dtllvtr potalblt. W 3 OGDEN MECHANICS ry shopping if over-'gam- oo YORK, Nor.' It. Women traffic cops made their bow to the New York public today. At all Inter sections In the vicinity of public schools women police reserves were on duty. They were called out to replace- "1,500 patrolmen who are on duty protecting milk wagons during the mllk'handlera' strike.. ... i Whistles are the sole weapona of.the volunteer force. All wore a uniform confuting of a dark! blue Jacket and skirt, with a light blue reat and a advlaa Tucidajr Twtnty-feu- r BURGLARIZED CARD PARTY Silver Review No. 1, Women's Auxiliary to the Maccabees will entertain at a card party Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the W. O. W. hall. EPISCOPAL. GUIIJ3 BAZAAR Members of the Episcopal Guild will hold their annual Christmas bazaar on Saturday. Dec. 3. In the Oulld hall. upportuniuea for the selection of tjftristmaa gifts from articles of fancy worK made by the women of the uoim, win be given. . oo at Out are net unlimited wa a Pound OGDEN STORES HOYAIi XKIGHBORS The regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America will convene this evening in the I. O. O. F. hall at 8 o'clock. Supervisors of the Orden chaDter of the International Association of Sup of Mechanics enter ervisory Foremen talned at a banquet Saturday evening in me iv. or J, hall, for all clerka ineir wives and all supervisors and their wives, connected with the orrter Music was furnished during the evening by the Lillian Thatcher orchestra. Miss Mildred "Ware and H. J. "Ware sang a number of selections. Several short addresses were given during the ueorge jt. jtiari acted aa vwning. toastmaster. All day both days. alo-ck- Fifty-fiv- e poui Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of O. It. C. will give their first baxaar between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the I. O. O. F. hall. An added feature of the afternoon will be a card party. BANQUET GUESTS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Including Sugar and Flour -- the seml-mlllta- y0C DAY gt Thli book will help yoa arold failures In making pastry Cesjpirte directions for making tender, pie crutt ercrj time. Also acorr of ciclar-ti- rt ttapts. Scad cot pea and 10c ia mors. fc x J' p" yy 43 Procter Co., h Zccr Hoce cf Dtpt, G are ia V pcrtiict, O'acirsitl, OKio, Tke send pctpi'.i, riee d CoclLg. Whys V.Xtl' K ikr T, two-thif- NEW AT ALL CHOa CTQJtSS NEVER BEFORE DID SO SMALL A SUM ASSUME SUCH BUYING PROPORTIONS : WOMEN VOLUNTEER A3 TRAFFIC COPS er ft the members of her Five hundred club Tuesday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft. ' runi'Li: cLun Mrs. hoyal Lillian Fenstemaker will be hostess to the members of the Hoyal Purple club Monday. Dec. 5. at her ' that erery rickety child needs. Bgrrwu Vlmm ffinU. ilDED PAIR P. OFFICIALS President Carl R. Gray and other Mayor Frank Francis this morning acted the role of a good Samaritan officials of the Union Taclflc system and provided hApplnea for Ralph Htadr. 21. and his girl bride. Ruth anired la Ogden from the east at Stadv. The couple was atranded and 1:15 p. tn. today en route to Salt Lake. came here from Salt Lake seeking work, claiming that their automobile They departed within fire minute 'altIn which they came from Chicago and er they arriTed but will return to Ogwhich contained all their poaeslona. den this cTrnlng where they trc tobe was stolen from them In Salt Lake Thanks1vlnc day. guests of the Ogden Chamber of ComCJLTtt WOILK FOR THIIM merce. After heating thtlr story Mayor The Francia proceeded to party this erenlnjg; will be combury and before noon had landed Jobs for the posed of President Carl It. Gray, E. E. hotel here. couple at the Arlington Mr. Stady will act as night clerk and Calvin, rice president la charge of bride will do domestic his K. E Adams, assistant to work about the hotel. The couple av- - operation: office shortly the president; H. M. Adamt, traffic peared In the mayor's had before noon, after they completed manager; F II. Knickerbocker, general in the arrangements to go to work the city superintendent of the Oregon Short hotel, and profusely thanked executive for his interest in obtaining Line; W. It. Armstrong, assistant chief them employment. engineer and II. V. Piatt, general manRIDK TO OGDIIN of the Oregon Short Line. ager to had said started The coupl they President Grey and party will depart walk to Ogden yesterday morning to look for work and were given a ride for points on the Oregon Short Line to the city by a passing autoist. Ation an inspection tour early Tuesday the police station, after the couple had morning. told their story. Desk Sergeant 8. I'. dinner tonight is to be served Kimball sent telegrams to Chicago for at The 7:30 o'clock. Stady asking relatives to send them of the club said the dinner Officer funds with which to return home. Later the young couple were the guents was arranged as a testimonial to the of Chauffeur Ilert Crlten.at dinner. Union Pacific officials. ooLI)i: TKII TO OOTDF.N Stady said that he and hl bride had mad the trip from Chicago to Salt Lake in the automobile. They had planned on selling the automobile and locating In Salt Iike. While away from the camping grounds on Thanksgiving day Stady said their automobile and all their posestona were stolen and had never been recovered, He said the few dollar they had were used up for board and lodging during the time they were looking for work. Then they decided to come to Ogden In hopes of securing a Job until they received funds from home. IIOSTKSS TO CLUB Mrs. U. G. Holley will be hostess to It. A. TO TTEE O. It, U. Newlyweds on Trip Lose President Gray and Party to Be Dined at Weber Auto in Salt Lake; Mayor Club Gets Them Jobs I of , Sir ENTERTAIN" FRIENDS Mrs. Eliza. Van Dyke entertained a a statement today in re articles Jn which to a newspaper gard it was said that Mayor Frank Franci has authorized Frank W. Beane, Democratic county chairman of Cache before the county, to place his name as a state of Democrats the possibil' ity for the nomination for governor three years hence, Mayor Francis asserted that any. action that had been taken had. been unsolicited by him. MAYOIVS STATEMENT In "his statement today, Mayor ' Francis saicf: "Expressions of friendship and of confidence are always pleasing and make one think that all earnest' effort!, are appreciated. But because there are those who have confidence in me and are putting my name forward as a possible candidate for governor; does not mean that I am Carrying into my administration as mayor of Ogden any partisan- spirit or attempting in any way to lay a foundation for a candidacy on a party ticket. The one thought' that guides me In office VISIT IN SALT LAKE is effiency of service and I 'never stop Miss Ellen Thomas was a visitor in to ask wliether an appliqant for a city Salt lake Friday. She attended the position is a Democrat or Republican. annual musicale clven bv the music In fact, I have no desire to know their section of the Ladles' club. Literary politics. In While was Lake Salt she the guest GOOD WILL EXPRESSION "It is somewhat early to be dis of Mrs. C. C. Daily. cussing the possibilities of a guberANNUAL BAZAAR natorial candidacy at this time and Members of the Ladies' Aid society I rather expect the public announce- of the Methodist will hold their ment was as an expression of good annual Christmaschurch Bazaar and dinner me of will and confidence in by those on Thursday and Friday, Dec. 1 and 2, who have come to be my ardent ad- in the church evenThursday mirers. The one thing I hope for is ing, dinner willparlors. be dinIn the served that my future conduct in office will ing room between the hours of 5:30 prove that I am worthy." o'clock and 8 o'clock. A program HERE IS THE ARTICLE been has the for prepared evening and The newspaper article, after stating will include to in addition musical and Mr. that Mayor Francis had permitted vocal a "No Man in the numbers, play, Beane to place his name before the House," the school given by High girls. said: Democrats, "Yesterday, after going over many 8. O. H. of the proposed sections of the conMiss Madeline Quilllnan has issued name the of Mayor Francis invitations to the members stitution, the 8. O. was suggested as a candidate for the H. club and several of her of for friends gubernatorial nomination in 1924. a party this evening at the Quilllnan Friends, including Judge A. .J. Weber residence, 224 Lincoln avenue. of the state supreme court, asked Mayor Francis if he would permit a SOCLVL HOUR CLUB boom being started in his behalf at Mrs. Anna will be hostess to this time, and the mayor assented, Mr. the members Turner of the Social Hour club Beane said last night. at her home, 552 Canyon "It was pointed out that Mayor Tuesday Road. Francis was recently reelected mayor of Ogden by a large plurality,, and it TO KNTKRTAIN-yira- . was said that at this time no one in A. F. Macbeth, Mrs. Melvin the Democratic ranks in the state had Van come forward who could bring to the be Dyke, and Mrs. Avis Stone will hostess to the members of the party the support Mayor Francis is Ladles' auxiliary to the United Comto not in his home have, reputed only Travelers Tuesday afternoon city and county, but in other parts of mercial at the residence of Mrs. the state. It was understood, It was at 2 o'clock 551 Seventeenth street. Stone, explained, that the gubernatorial race is a Jong way off, but those who placed WHITE HOSE CLUB v Mayor Francis's name before the gathMrs! John Thomas will entertain the no saw said reason ering they why members of the White Rose club they Bhould not let the Democrats of Tuewday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her the state know that the party was not home. 1637 Grant avenue. in the least discouraged." In" issuin'e Offices a. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R - )c- Ic: ,K ifo- - - fa ataapa. ""Xr.yu Do ,"t X Name W O be Ctiters fo . f. State X ttcbu.IOc |