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Show THE .SALT LAKE Till HUNK; SUNDAY MORNING, no Mir MARCH 28. 1920. MS The Time to Buy More Than 40 Years of Knowing How Mines of, Mogollon Region Productive of Good Ore ' Tbe Mogollon mining district has re- -; (lred little public attention, although for f II teen year It haa been the leading ' silver producer of New Mexico; It la ell uatrd In a region remote from tbe principal lines of travel, and Its activities have he operations of . usually been limited to two or three companies. The value of the total production of the district ji the r forty-foyears of Its history huV'MB 3 estimated at li.00.00. For the years woe to 1017, Inclusive, the output wee: Gold.- 14.370.000; silver, 10.0t3.0o0 ounces; : copper, 174.801 pounds; total value, sp-- 1 f proxlmately Il0.ki0.000. In 1811 the dls-- I Irlct contributed 80 per cent of the total : sliver production of New Mexico, but in - 1817 only tl per cent, due to serious In-- J In ths operations of tha leading f terruptlon Since 1814 the silver output producer. Res diminished f, and the present high value of allver la nearly offset by the increase In cost of production. The output of gold hes rarely exceeded 8i per cent of the total for New Mexico. The ratio of Oliver to gold, by weight, has 46:1 baaed on the whole output I average of tho district. The town of Mogollon miles by a poorly located is seventy-fiv- e JHghway frtm the nearest' railroad AU at Sliver City and Tyrone. AUppIlee are transported by motor trucks and teams. Ths area, sometimes called ths Cooney joining district. Ilea on th western flank of the Mogollon mountains. The topography la rugged, the whole area being with Sharply dissected; deep canyons rugged walls are strep gradients and whole western Slope Characteristic of the The water re-- 1 jn the Mogollon range. sources In the neighborhood of tbe min-- I eml area have been developed In a apo-- 1 Mineral and Whitewater radio way; jenreks have both furnished waterpower Ah various times, but ths extreme annual Tdfiatlon and tha relatively email volume streams both necessitate large gf the outlays for power development capital , In 1878 J. Cooney noted the presence ore In the Mogollon of copper-silvmpuntalns. and In the following year he ytnd six others located , and operated claims on Mineral creek. In April. 1880, Aictorio' band of Apaches raided the Mttlement and Cooney was killed. The VUIage of Claremont waa established on dlacov. Cpoper creek soon after Cooney's the town of Cooney on Mineral yiy, and creek soon became the center of mining d adtlvlty. The early production was to the shipment of rich copper ore was round near the surface on neral creek. Prospecting resulted In discovery of allver veins to the south, end in tha establishment of the town of These later Mbgollon on Silver creek. Ullcoveries led to the development of the most productive ares of the district, and prgctlrally no attention has been paidIm--to 1 the older sections for ten years. of metallurgical processes provement stimulated the development of the district, and after the Introduction of the at the Hllver Creek mills, ' cyanide process mining activity wss at Its height from 1808 end Scientific to 1813. Mining .1 Press. I 1 - ' - one-hsl- We can supply you with any account book which-yodesire for your records or bookkeeping up to 30 columns. We have columnar books already bound in sizes which range from small hand books to the largest cash journals. If our ready-mad- e books dont quite fit your needs if we havent just exactly what you want- or need, well make you a book, designed according to your order, for the particular needs of your ' This company lias been in bubincHS since 1873; it is the oldest investment bank in Utah. 8 Western Electric Compxsy, 6 year, 7 per cent (old bonds, price to yield 7.35 per cent. Green Star Steamship Corporation, 5 year. 7 per cent, flret mortfue bonda, price to yield 7.20 per cent. Oklahoma Oaa k Electric Company, one year, 7 per cent fold notea, price to yield 7.76 per cent. Salt Lake k Utah Railroad Company, 7 per cent (old notee, due Au(. 1, 1921, price to yield 7 per cent. Tbe Standard Parte Company, 6 month (old notes, price to yield (.60 per cent. u -- We have never dealt in any but soundest and bafest securtliea. Our business is investment aud not speculative securities. bond-eecure- d LONG TERM BONDS We are sellinsr agents for the J. C.' PENNEY COMPANY (GOLDEN RULE) preferred stock, - which nets the investor Wickwlre Spencer Steel Corporation, 7 per cent first mort(a(e bonda, due 1933, price to yield 7 per cent. Electric Corporation, 6 per cent, first lien (old bonda, due 1946, price to yield per cent. Ban Joaquin Ll(bt k Power Corporation, 6 per cent, first and rsfundinj mort((e (old bonds, due 1950, price to yield 6.30 per cent. Nevada-Californi- . a 6-- , Packard Motor Company, 7 per cent preferred, price 9 and accrued, to yield 7.40 per cent Schramm John son. Drugs, Incorporated, 8 per cent preferred, price 101 and accrued, to yield 7.92 per cent J. 0. Penney Company, 7 per cent preferred, price 98 and accrued, to yield 7.14 per cent Albert Bros. Milling Company, 7 per cent preferred, price par and accrued, to yield 7 per cent Company, 7 per cent preferred, price par and accrued, to yield 7 per cent -- I , Of CO, Sberwln-WUliame MUNICIPAL PRINTERS- - STATIONERS - BOOKBINDERS 68 Wind. So. Wasatch 4180 BONDS (Free from tbe Federal Income Tax) To yield from 4 to 8 per cent School Utah District Alpine county, Utah, 5 per cent school bonda. Si iiiiminu State of Utah, 4Vt per cent road bonds. Town of Hurricane, Washington county, Utah, 6 per cent waterworks bonds. City of Preston, Idaho, 5V per cent bonds. Dayton, Idaho, 6 per cent bonds. Mountain Homa, Idaho, 8 per cent bonds. Sanpete County, Utah, Drainage District No. L 6 Pr cent bonds. Richfield, Utah, 6 per cent special Improvement paring warrants. Crfl $ .. REACTION FOLLOWS STRONG OPENING ON STOCK MARKET General and Stutz Motors, Crucible Steel and Railway Equipments Among Issues Mint Authorities Suffering Sharp Declines. Believe White Metal Price NEW YORK, March 27. Sharp Kw York Stock List Will Be High for Year. actions among some of the more vola- Local men are planning to operate In tne Big Plney oil field, situated near Hammerer, Wyo. Articles of Incorporation for Ihe Conqueror Oil corporation, capitalised at 8800,000, divided into 100,-0shares of equal valuation, have been filed with the secretary of state and O county-cler- The Conqueror OH corpora tloir'nas se. (Aired by lease 880 acres of .land In the ! heart of the Big Plney field, according to Henry F. Crittenden, president and gen- -, era I manager of the company. Operations will begin with a standard and a portable i rig by the company ae soon as spring I I opens. Drilling operations will begin Immedl- -' atgly upon the southwgst quarter, esc- -' tlona by the Green Wyoming OH company, which has already leased ; its holdings from the Conqueror Oil corporation, it Is said. Section It Is hut of a mile distant from the property of the Big Plney Oil A Refining which at present Is drilling a company, well that has attained a depth of 830 feet. Dealt are pending, according to Mr. to .lease three other quarter sections to other oil eompaules, who will -to begin operations as soon as conditions permit. It Is reported that th Associated Oil company of California to put down several wells In the Bfe Plney field and thoroughly determine t(8 productivity of the structure. flfflcers of the Conqueror Oil corpora-tlg- n at fs follows: Henry F. Crlttdnden, I pmaldent and general manager; J. B.treas-0r; GaU E. Martin, secretary and n Liana R. Palmer and A. Hanauer. 1 three-quarte- rs -- -- Crlt-trSde- q, pn s d; UTAH COPPER OFFICER i ARRIVES FROM Ths price of sliver In London has been equivalent to about $1.(0 or 81.70 an ounce, according to the Toronto Mall and Express, and aa a consequence British stiver colna have been .rapidly disappearing from circulation. It was stated a few days ago that tbs government had deThis was decided on nickel coinage. nied, but the fineness of British silver coins Is to be reduced to .600, or nearly of normal. In this way there wwlll be a safe margin under the melting value of about 81.30 an ounce. The change standard established for ceninterrupts awas said In 1300 that Edward turies It tbe "sterling" standard, 1. established which was eleven ounces two pennyweights of pure silver to eighteen pennyweights of copper to the Troy pound. In the middle of the fifteenth century the coinage was debased, but from 1888 onward the sterling standard remained stable. But from time to time silversmiths melted down coin to obtain bullion and In 1688 parliament enacted that no silversmith should make any article of silver less than eleven ounces ten pennyweights of allver to the pound. The plate of this extra quality was known as "Britannia standard," but the limitation lasted only twenty-thre- e years, as the silver was restored In 1718, and manufacturers have since been permitted to use either. The view of the British mint authorities is that sliver will stay very high In price for years, because so much paper money supposedly backed by allver Is In clrrula- Even one-ha- lf EASTgg$ff0L; Little change In the copper situation Is expected in metal circles, according to L. S. Cates, assistant manager of the Utah Copper company. Mr. Cates, who has spent several weeks in the east, ar-- ; In New rived yesterday In Halt Lake. 'York and Boston there Is a movement on loA to form a copper exporters' assoc tiak. If this association Is organized. It is expected a considerable stimulus to the export of the red metal will be given, flu 'the other, hand, if this plan falls; there .will be little change in the near future in the price of and demand for the metal, according to Mr. Cates, i The Anaconda and the Cerro de Pasco "companies have Increased production of copper ores which carry a good silver content. With the present demand for ,the red metal an increase In production of copper by other companes Is hardly to bexexpected. It Is said. ' a more equitable Action regarding method of taxing mining properties and their output will not be taken during this session of congress. In Mr. Cates's opinion. This matter will be one of the of the coming campaign and defl-hlaction probably will not be taken until the next political campaign has , closed. - -- J ta '" re- WHOLESALE JIAIXT PHODtJCE. hf Mutual Creamery Ceaipaay.t FrVsk extra erexmery butter fe rub- - 0 Fresh extra creamery butter la cxrtoox Freak flret rreemery butter. meet print seeeeeeeeeeaeeeee hr esrteo Freak flret rreemery butler t ooktnf better lb. tubs) Tteftrk egse rult cream rkeese, triplets Vmmf America Ikek Swlee I ream brick (0 M 'mu S' .88 .88 .SO .48 .87 - hun- dreds of thousands of ounces, and Indian and Chinese demands are maintained because of persistently favorable exchange. MICHIGAN LOW-GRAD- E ORES BEING WORKED ore In the The reserves of high-graLake Superior region are yearly being of utilisation reduced and the-- profitable ores to becoming more- - and Inmore a problem of great commercial terest. The report that the Meaxba Iron company is now making an attempt to deposits of exploit the vast eastern portion of the magnetite In the Mesaba range is of unusual Interest In this connection. The development of these deposits la similar In many respects to the problems connected with the opporphyry copper eration of the of the deposits. The character and extent known been deposits of magnetite have ores have and these long for many years been recognised as a potential source for raw sn enormous supply of material. Economical concentration of the ore, which runs from 18 to 40 per cent magnetite, will be performedandthrough maglarge-scal- e crushing, grinding netic separation, followed with a sintersuitable It to make ing of the product for the blast furnace. The magnetic log washer, which combines the advantage of a log washer and magnetic concentrator, will be used, while a sintering method mabased upon the use of DwIght-IJoy- d The product. It chines Is contemplated. la thought, will average 80 per cent or will be a higher In metallic Iron and ieesemer material. Several tone of material will have to be milled to yield a ton of the commercial product. de )ow-gra- low-gra- low-gra- low-gra- Bui LIBERTY BONDS tile iseues changed the course of today Ana Beet Sugar faa brief atocl market cession from a Americaa Ana Car A Ponadry.,, Ama HAL, pfd strong opening to sn irregular close. A ma Locometive General Motors opened at s moderate Ama Bmelt A Rff .... to in contrast decline, general etrength Ama Sugar Rf Tofe....... .... Sumatra Ana elsewhere, of 15 points to 376. Bjtutz Ama Tat Tal Motor, in which there are rumors of s Ama . LAS Asacoeda Ceppef corner,! rose to the new high level Atchisn of 330, but finished at an actual loss At! Gulf A W I S S... Baidwia Locomotive of 6 points at 318. A Ohio , Crucible Steel reversed its initial Baltimore Befh Steel B ... gain of 2 points to an actual loss of Butte A Sup Copper... 4, and other motors, steels and railway Calif Petroleum , Canadian Pacific . equipments forfeited much of their ad- Ceetral Leather . .... vantage, extreme gains of 2 to 8 points Chesapeake A Ohio Chi. Mil A St Paul; being considerably impaired in ths ing which attended tbe final deal- Cbi, R I A Pac Chino Copper ings. Puei A Iroe.... There were sporadic movements, Cole Cora Produeta ...... mainly upward, in oils, tobaccos, cop- Crucible Steel pers, electric equipments and ship- Cuba Caae Sugar ... Erie pings, Atlantic Gulf standing out for General Electric its net gain of 7 points. Rails con- General Mature ..... tributed virtually nothing to the days Great Northers, pfd. do Ore ctfa fairly large turnover of 750.000 shares. Illtsou Central ..... The weekly returns of tne clearing Copper . house and federal reserve bank were fa- Inspiration let Mer Marine, pfd. vorable to their main essentials, the Interna tioeal Nickel more than recovering last International Paper former, Soothers ....... week s deficit of actual reserves, While K Copper ... the local reserve bank reported im- Keenecott Louisville A haahrlll. pressive gains in gold and total re- Mexican Petroleum serves. Miami Copper News of the day bore little direct re- Midvale Steel . .... Missouri Pacific .. lation to the stock market. Reviews of National Lead ..... leading mercantile authorities made ref- Nevada Ctopper . . erence to improvement in general busi- New York Ceetral . Y. N H A Hartford. ness, although a note of conservatism NNorfolk A request THE HOME INVESTMENT & SAVINGS CO., Glen Miller, President. X I. A. HOGLE & CO. U. B. BONDS' INVESTMENT SALT LAKE Wasatch 77 89 Mein St. OGDEN Ecctet Bldgc Tel. 123 Bond W Mor Suite 412 Walker Bank Bldg. was sounded. The bond market was steady, but Liberty issues eased from tbeir best. Anglo-Frenc5s and United Kingdom of 1937 were firm. Total sales (par value), were ,86,425,000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on Call during the week. h ROLLED ZINC OUTPUT FIGURES COMPILED Phone Washtch 6888 or 6889, 600 500 1000 1000 looo 8000 10OO 100 800 600 1000 RALPH A. BADGER & COMPAHY WE 1000 General Red. A Chem. 6000 Iron County Coal 1000 Louise Mining 1000 ..Offer . !c Offer Offer Offer Koyle 2000 Pope Shenon 2000 Selma Mining 50 Witt Thompson Malted Food ...11.10 Con. OH... ..Offer 200 United Home Bldrs. .. 2 Sc 60 Utah Fire Clay ...Offer 60 Went States Mtg. Loan... Offer 600 Wasatch Minee Offer r 20 Wextern Live Stock 2c Tampa Cuba Cigar . . 1000 Amerclen Oil 1000 Apex Ref. A D 1000 Atlaa Crude 600 Boaton Wyoming 1000 Big Bear 600 Big Indian 600 Burk Oil 1000 Capital Pat 1000 Cuahlng Garber 600 Cow Gulch BUY 600 1000 .Offer Utah-Wy- o. 600 Eikhorn WE WILL SELL 1000 Loutae Mining 1000 Muncy Creek Mining 1000 Mascot OH (of Utah).. 600 Mero 1000 Montana Bingham 2000 Out West OH 100 Oidv Capital Pet 10 Pingree Sugar 13 .1 ... jj 60 71.00 J.60 Pan Motor People' Sugar pfd. and com 6.25 100 Peoples Sugar coin. ... 1.25 1000 Pope Shenon .13 2000 Rocky Mt. Ref. 1000 Sunset Mining .08 1000 Selma- - Minins' .7 r.V ,03 600 Standard Coal 54 300 Thompson Malted Food 1.26 .......... WASHINGTON. March 27. The production of rolled sine in the United dates in 1818 declined more than 20 per cent in quantity and 46 per cent In value as compared with that In 1918. gThe Per.......... centage of loss In quantity was greatest in boiler plates and heavy sheets, . . ... amounting to more than 60 per cent, but there was a Iona of nearly 30 per cent In Sales la hundred. ordinary sine sheets. Tho output of sine was slightly stripe, on the contrary, greater than In 1814. The loasea were Government Bonds. apparently due to the cessation of the demand for sine for war uses. fAa Reported by J. A. fToglo A Co.1 Rolled zinc has always been quoted at so much a pound, with discounts and extras fowfflfferent gauges and special sizes mdj ahape. On February 15, 1DU, the base price of line sheets was fixed by the government at 15 centa and the price of rolled fine plate at H rente, and three irice hed until the end of the year. On anuary 2. 1919. with the paeelng of the war induetriee board, zinc waa relieved of governmental price control and the h&ae price dropped to 13 centa a it dropped again pound. On February to 11 centa and on March 19 to 10 centa. On July 22 the price waa advanced to 10.5 rente, on November 14 to II cent and on December 10 to 11.5 cenja. The average quotation for the price dur.1 centa, hfrh may ing the year was be compared to 16.5 cents, the average calculated from ealea. price The principal producers and rollers of line, working through the American Zinc Inetitute, are endeavoring to find and ea Uhlleh new ueea for rolled sine end to Industrial and Utility Bondi. extend the present ueea The sutatltM (A. Rrpnrixd ky J. A. Ho,U A fa) tion of eheet alnc for sheet copper and brass and for tin plate, wherever poeei-biI Bid. Aiked. ie urged, and likewise the substituI 5 HI 4I tion of aheet sine for galvanised Iron or lh 1( I. m2 ...I T aalf 1MT..I other sheet metal in roofing, guttering, rat call Tt mt t i raj 0 Chile epouting, garaga. refrigerator lining, Cl le9 Ax 1st II P I MX I Pew 7 WMI at household utensils and hospital ware. The 5a 1M2I Tei r A 79 use of fleet sine for roofing seems to Pxe A 4 tl nx cult TV a P (U 84 tx lit IVT4T offer th mast promising field for expanH - H r IMS ri r M4 e4 sion. t SEE OUR LIST FOR BARGAINS. Tintic Paymaster Twin Screw Pump ..... I'tah-Idah- o ,?' Sugar ...... Utah Con. r aht be js 03 .0144 .55 .11 ,u.1 indicator 8.50 e, f H-- efira Ht-- A X- lT Offer Offer Utah-Wyomin- & COf.lPAHY Wasatch 144e 714c Market 84ic 52c ....47c 10c ,.,.,..,.,..24xc 40c 24c 7c 30c 3ic me ,.le ,61c 244c 6Hc 21c .....244c 714c ......... .13c2c .......28c ,.,....,I9c 2140 30c 83.00 60c ft Clutch g, order. SAVE MONEY. 3330-- Co. Brokerage g At'a Block Pbona Was. Salt Lake City, Utah. 6640 McCaskey Systems e. (AJUnaow.Ohto) WILL Up-to-the-Min- ute OIL NEWS I Increase Service H.B.'COLESCO. te Cestonier. 2. Ioereeee Acooeat-lu-g From Texas Fields Get your name on our mailing list We are watching developments and will furnish you tbi information Without Cost to You ' WRITE FOR IT. OIL NEWS Oil Operator .....6c 82.00 .....Offer Boeton-Wyomin- 228 IS West Second South, City. .fc ...2c 27c law. we look for a boom In the Salt Creek etocks of Wyoming. Bessemer, Big Indian. Columbia, Great Weatern, Out Went, Wyokanaaa are aU Salt Creek lesues. We speclallie In oil stock and keep in close touch with all markets. If you do not see the stock you want, write us and we will quote you on name. Stock can be bought on monthWrite us for terms. ly payment. Send ua your buying and selling 84.00 8.15 Oil CAN loo Victor Motor Willys-Overtaa- RALPH A. DADGER 45o 10 Pan Motor 86.00 1000 Cottonwood Grand Central. .244c 100 Old Capital P. F. ft l.K 70c 1000 Double Standard Ic 100 Indicator 0 Now the- - learning bill -- haa become .07 Union Oil A Gaa Victor Motor tt Clutch Virgin Dome Oil Wyoming Con. Oil ...... YOU 2c 6c R..,. 16 0484 0 7? 244c .Offer Offer 8unet .0H4 25 1000 1000 400 1000 1000 12 ...114c 64c 1000 Jewel Oil 600 Luak Petroleum 600 Luxk Royalty 1000 Maacot O. Ref 1000 31rger Oil 500 Kinney 1000 Hutton Lake 1000 Out Weat 600 OH 1000 Weatern Plain 1000 wind River P. A 1000 Wyoming Peerlesa 1000 Riverton Wyo. Ref. 1000 Y Oil ft Gaa 1000 Great Weatern 1000 Gustaveaon OH 100 Royal Duke 106 BuU Bayou Homer Loan-.Offe- 1000 2o0 Will BUY, Subject American Oil Atla Crud Big Bear Big Indian Bouton Wyoming Hutton La It Jewel Oil Out Weat Weal ern Plain Lurk Petroleum Luak Royalty Wind River P. A R Bull Bayou Homer Cow Gulch T OU A Gaa Virgin Pome Oil Will SELL Subject STOCK BROKERS. ...... Pan-Am- a 1000 1000 500 600 Norther Pacific Citieo Gaa Petroleum ... Pennsylvania .. ..... Pittsburg A W Va.... Pittsburg Coal ........ Ray Coe Copper ....... Reading Rep Iroe A Steel Royal Dutch Sinclair Oil A Rfg ... Souther Pacific Souther Railway .... Studebaker Corp Trxaa Co Tobacco Product ..... t'aiofl Pacific Inlted Cigar Store ... V S Ind Alcohol sited State Steel .. . do preferred Ttah Copper V S Pond Prodiria . ,. Westlngheuse doc ... Ohio 2000 Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold for Cash on Basis of New York Quotations. Western.... rf SECURITIES (High. Low.fCloe. Walker Bank Bldg. 203-4-- 5 profit-tak- 1 1 Accrued Interest and past due coupons paid for above market price. 850. 8109, 8500. 8 too Bonds bought and sold for cash .at the best market T price. 3 Private leased wires to New Tork Stock Exchange. - Sale. per ask you to make inquiry of any Utah business man, as to the safety of this stock; and to write, us for circulars. ALT LAKE MEN WILL OPERATE IN OIL FIELD English I 7,g We Details concerning any of these offerings will be furnlihed upon (guaranteed) cent, payable quarterly. Every business man in Utah knows the J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, which an institution btarted with $500 capital 16 years ago, and by the principle of buying for cash only, gelling for cash only, making no deliveries, has grown to a three million dollar business with 197 stores in 25 stales. It has no funded debt. It is a Utah company. PREFERRED STOCKS Motor Wheel Corporation, ( per cent preferred, price . par and accrued, to yield 8 per cent . con-file- i Quarler-Annual- ly SHORT TERM SECURITIES You can be sure that the supplies you buy from us are real values that any work which you entrust to us will be done with dispatch, care and workmanship produced by MORE THAN FORTY YEARS OF KNOWING HOW. I r " These we ' offer to our customers. investigation. Our current offerings are: business. I v Payable It is our business to invest our own funds in blocks of securities for our own account, after carefuA - er JS Uqo It is the day of opportunity for the conservative investor to build an income for the future, provided careful selection is made. Up to 30 Ctilumns in Account Books I Gf Not in a generation baa it. been possible to buy sound securities at prices to yield so high an income as now, k for Years. 1 Ruite 531 . Bldg., Fort Worth, Tex. SILVER OIL FREE DIGEST raluabla and Efficiency. BROKERS 3. Conserve Credit Member of tho Salt Lako Stock Stocks and Bonds tn-dle-d Exchange. in all markets.' Liberal advance made on securities at bankable rates. 4. Protest Aeeoaate treat Lee by Fire. Losses. , WRITE OR PHONE A. E. ROTHERMEL P. O. Box 537. Stock Exchange Bldg. Wasatch 1373. TEXAS OIL W 185. PAYMENTS ir company haa oil lease In Taxaa. Oklahoma. Colorado Wyoming. and Give Information about oil and Homer Field. Loulxiana. be idea substanIn anseta tia! Send producing for eeil. lex. com Telia where can par you mining full Information and map of Burkhurnett-Llectrfield buy ar.d eell mining xid ol4 stock. Quote without charge. Tex, O. W. Savwry. I X L OIL A REFINING Publisher. ') prices. CO. Denham Bldg., Denver, Colo. (Adv.J 346 Denham Bldg. Denver, Cole. a, m&ttoly buy ovtrp my stock mt bmnd Knkmsmr jkivvj 0&4 hH W mtf tor itd mtd faff pmKvimn - FRC CHARLES EA'AN PIPER fort I ' (anss'i! |