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Show JIIE . SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH. FORK IT ATI Pithy News Notes From All Partt of , UTAH MEN WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS FOUND WORKNO IN NEW YORK FOETOFFCE FORTY-NIN- Logan. A powprful radio iroadraat tug itutlun bna born order! by lb ilDkloa division of tlio Utah A College to bo tuod la brood. caatlDf diilljr market and weather re. to the farming communities of . . .. . i Vpb. - m is your comer. Mats iim of k for your information on questjpaa (hat art puzzling you. It wJl I my pleasure and privilege to answer cars fully and promptly si! questions submitted to ate. If a mors detailed snswtr i tbsn can be given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and it will be given All communications will slwsys be held ia prompt attention absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed wry plainly m pea and ink la Hdea Brooks, Box 1345, Salt Lake City, ' r! trte Employs Admit That Thoy Stcurod Employment for Purpoo of Proparing to Pull Off a Big Cleanup" Of den Mantis! Haycock woa found Washington. through Discovery guilt; la the city court and aentaoced to per a fine of $30 or aerra fifty finger printing" that of deye la jail for alleged recklrae drlr tha 00 arnployea of the registry diforty-ntn- If. Logan. William Mnlmltorg, an ant plnye of tha Farmer Crain and J21 orator company of Cache Junction, fell o hla death la tha Interior of circular etorage bln be wan to clean, and which baa no outlet but at the top. Ua staled tha ladder on the outalde and waa deacendlng the one on the Interior when three runga broke and be waa precipitated to tha cement floor. Logan. It waa Father and Aon a' day Tburaday at tha Itotary lunch, and each itotarlan attending either brought bla own or n borrowed eon, ranging la age from three yeara np to twenty, and each roae up. Introduced blmarlf and named bla father. One hundred partook of the lunrtJ. Two hundred Junior high atudenta watered tha eenlor ranks. and more than that number from the lower ncboole will fill tbelr places this year. . Lagan ochool Soldier Summit Interruption of traffic on the Dearer A Itlo Grande Western railroad resulted from a washout In the east yard of the ter mtnal caused by spring freshet weeping down from tha higher moon, tains surrounding the temitory and cross the tracks at a point where the rudrerts were not sufficiently large to carry the flow, .Salt Lake. Thousands of, members of the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Free and Ac. cepted Masons and several hundred Ilo tarlans from all parts of tha country will visit Salt Lake toon, remain Ing here from one to three days aa they pass through en route to tha In ternatlonnl conventions of both or ganlzatlons to be held in Sun Francis, co and Los Angeles, respectively, , . Itkb field. Water In the I'lute reser. voir la the highest It hae been since the structure was built, the depth be. , Ing reported at 76.1 feet, . ' of Richfield. Jewish observance Shabouth, the Feast of Weeks, waa held with solemn ceremonies by local members of the race. ' Suit Lake. L. A. Garrison waa reelected president of tha Utah Baptist union,, prior to the adjournment of convention, which has the threa-da- y been In session at the Immanuel Bap tlst church Rev. M. L. Rickman, together with the president, ware appointed delegate to , the Northern Baptist convention to be held at Indianapolis June 14 to 20. , Brigham City. Ilyrum Oversea, n ranchman of Lucln who was brought to this city charged wlh stealing sheep and lodged In Jail, was released from custody during the week when bail In the sum of $300 was furnished. Salt Lake. Utah has 156 theatres In over operation which is a gala of two v last year. ... . I Bingham. Property owners, 'after believing that valuations would be reduced, were surprised on receiving valuation notices to find In many Inbad been Instances that valuations ' ' creased. ' Duchesne. The Uinta river is at account of warm high Good stage on J weather. ' ' 1 , Price Emery , County Commission- ers favor building of bridge over Price river at Woodside. , Salt Lake. Interallied Poppy was generally observed by all ness houses. t Day busi- - Salt Lake. Senator Smoot has been advised by the public road bureau that the war department has allotted to the Utah highway department two five-to-n tractors for use and ten ten-to"l in highway construction. n ' of Ogden Ogden. Manufacturers nave agreed to have 200 window displays In Ogden for the Made-i- n Ogden week. , -n. Owners of vacant lots In Ogden are being urged to join in the fight against noxious weeds at once. Oft-le- Ft rison Douglas. Additions to the gar- at Fort Douglas are expected that will bring the total strength up to about 1500 men. Two battalions of the infantry will be represented by fifteen officers and 100 enlisted men. The headqaartersof the !xth brigade will be represented by Thirty-eight- h enlisted five officers and twenty-fiv- e men. Brigadier General U. G. Me Alexander is In command. All of these officers and men art coming from Camjf Lewis, Wash rf-ur- r Dmi vision of tho New York p stuff Ice bad criminal records waa report, ad to President Harding Tuea. day by acting Postmaster General Bartlett upon his return from an Investigation of tho Now York offlco. All of tha forty-nin- e have been dropped from the service, Mr. Bartlett said. The acting postmaster general told tho president the discovery came during his Inquiry Into the arrest last Thursday of seven employes of the New York office, which srrest, postal officials assort, cleared up postal robberies extending over tha last six months and Involving nearly $2,000,000. Tho arrests also are said to havo thwarted a gigantic robbery planned for last Friday night In tho registry division Itself. Mr. Bartlett declared that tha meo arrested had admitted that they bad secured employment In tba registry dlvlalon for the purpose of robbing tha malls. Mr. Bartlett sold be had ordered that all of tha 13,000 employes of ths I?" rUirel Both !?I,rk. fingerprint' Impressions made. '''1 GENERAL TAKES th Uem, br a Mar ate aea hae writtea ta fmt euro, aad I oal4 like ta haoa her aama aa4 etirm,. Merto I eaa aba 4a amm while I am rereMaa rood aaa elm MO wgwetf, I am towtae m aarwar. I ttoak pea ta advene Take alt mt lava yoa want, aa I havt lata ta epara. l4 mu atari .x I am patataw WU PU TAKES CONTROL OP CHINESE GOVERNMENT 8UT STAYS OUT OP PEKIN AOORES8 AT IRON AND STEELlN tTITUTE, MAGNATE URGES TAR-- . IFF TAKEN FROM POLITICS Efforts sf Military Lsader.ta' Bring Makes Plea for Impartiality In Matter Of Government Control and About Unification of Nation Under A Central Organisation May Regulation In Various Eeonomls Linen Provs Successful Pekin. General Wn Pet-Fassumed active direction of tha nation's arfalra , from bis headquarters at Pno Tlngtrf, capital of Chill province. . Ha hat rfused to locate jn Pekin because as he nas explained, be does not desire to associate hlmaelf with government u - Shlh-Chan- 1 1 Sldh-Chan- g " Pel-Fu'- 1' Yuli-Slan- Len-flel- InAii a chapman. nrr,n. raitr. tlda (kTi letter la laet ae ehe wrote M. adkrooe eod eU. ta the here the! eema at mr alea (trie wto arr-t- e ta mo tear eea k aed wrte ta thla rtri wto kM had aa mark more ttoa tor aharr at peia and aatertas, aad far tor I the ah yaa. Mr dear MIm Broahat I am laterm tod ta oar aeroer" aad woo Id approrlato It ta wAia orient If you would tna war tha foltowint torn t tone t If yoa war at the daaea toll with a few frieode aad thry were aeked to daaea leavtnr yea elooo. what Id ywa dal What le a pnlita aad eoartaawa war at refneln a daaeef la K eorract lor a ptri ta wander away from a ballroom with a rianrot Thaakiag yaa for year trouble, J ahall h New York Elbert IL Gary la bis address as president of tba American Iron and Steel Institute, la session at Hotel Commodore Friday sdvoca ted that congress take the tariff out of political business; that It play no favorites la Its tendency, to regulate things; that It substitute a sales tax for tho Income tax; and that It forget the' soldier bonus until the nation Is less severely hardened financially. As for the business future of Amer-lea- , Mr. Gary declared himself us still an optimist" In the iron and steel industry, he said, the profits are not satisfactory, but few, If any, ought to be doing business at s loss." Pity the blind deaf and foolish' pessimist of the United States, be adjured members of the Institution. We are carrying hitherto uuheard of financial burdens. To bear them gracefully and contentedly there must be not only forbearance, encourage-- n ent and assistance from arery department of government up to the limit of propriety and Justice, but there must also be entertained constantly by ever; individual a spirit of patience, pluck, energy, generosity, loyalty and charity fully up to bis or hex intelligence. Summarizing his remarks on the tariff question. Judge Gary said: As between parties, the main difference, as I see it Is thut the Republican party has stood for a protective tariff and the Democratic party for a tariff for revenue. The settlement for this controversy should Include both,". In a plea for impartial governmental control, where it is undertaken, he Insisted that all lines and departments of economic activity of similar Importance should be subjected to ttie same treatment" There has been a disposition In recent years, lie declared, to pass laws which measurably exempt labor organizations, and, recently, farmer associations, from governmental investigation, supervision und control against wrong. To permit such organizations to do, as the result of combination, tilings that are claimed to be beneficial to them which are denied to others is to create classes,' to favor some and to injure the wlio'e body politic, tho steel magnate declared. "This Is not equal opportunity and equal obligation, he charged. In this connection. Judge Gary took a fling at investigation and publication, when curried to excess. Constant partisan and reckless In this pastime by representatives of government, or what Is much worse, by itself apppointed, unqualified or dishonest individuals or associations, posing as public benefactors, may be and often is mlseading and antagonistic to the general welfare, be r said. The bonus question," he declared, is not jet ripe for determination. Even though there may be two sides to the question as to whether or not u soldier who has escaped disablity, physical and mental, should be paid or ask payment of a bonus, it would not be useful for Us to consider or form opinions on tlmt question at present Postmaster Morgan and hlmaelf, ha added, "were fingerprinted," and ha was of tba opinion that such step b President IIsu would be of benefit to the service, I contrary, ha wants to remain and allmating tba untrustworthy pro tectlng the great bulk of honest, sm - aloof from both the Canton and rekin I ' ployes. governments, with a view to ascertain to ing the sentiment of tha country I whether the old Price of Gasoline Goes Up parliament should bs Salt Lake Gasoline prices went up I summoned to elect new president ac cent a gallon Monday. The new ceptable to both the north ' and ' the prices are 30 cents a gallon for service south, thus automatically ' fellmating station gasoline and 33 for the high Hsu and Sun Yat Sen. pressure product Gasoline dispensed China cannot sndure Indefinitely from tank wagons Is quoted at 2 rents under n divided government" ' said gallon less for each quality. Thete , advances are In accordance with the Pen?ral 0 rhw,dF. Th PeoP1 de constant Increase In the prices of I mancl unity, the termination of civil crude oil, according to offtclnls of the strife and relief from the burden of Continental Oil compnny, and the In- militarism. The foreign notions are crease Is generall throughout the coun- watching us anxiously." Events at both Pekin and Canton try. The trend of gasoline quotations has been steadily upward for some are said to 4e shaping favorably to-s lime and no Indication of their future I ward Wn unifications plans. fluctuations could be given. Lubri- t President Hsu Is unable to Induce cating oil prices are also fluctuating his choice of n premier to accept office and form n cabinet .The minisconsiderably at present It was said. terial appointees, Including General premier have deferred assuming their Plenty of Coal for All Needs because of the fear that Chicago. Profiteering brokers and, portfolios , ie-I pancky consumers are responsible for I men m,Kht be ousted when the govern-threorganised, high price of coal, J. G. Bradley, Tung Kang has accepted the portpresident of the Notional Coal associa-of flnance an(I has created a sen-th- e ion, Said on his arrival here to attend I foHo ntlon by Instituting proceedings annual convention organization's There Is enough cool to aIna the previous minister of finance avowed object of cleaning out last until Christmas If the nonunion I mines continue to operate at their I corruptionists. Another event which Is regarded ns present capacity,," he said. All talk of a coal shortage is fictitious and foreshadowing a change Is the arrival merely propaganda to persuade the of members of the old parliament at points within easy reach of Pekin. public to buy at higher prices. They are ready to answer a possible summons from General Wu, who is in i Russia Not Unlike Haiti Washington. nad the Russian so- favor of governing the nation through viet representatives at Genoa accepted parliament and the recognition of the the allied proposal' Russia would republic's provisional constitution as have been reduced to a situation not a basis of unification. This view is dissimilar to thut of Haiti, Senator slralllnr to that of Sun Ynt Sen. The consuls at Canton report to the Borah (Itep.), Idaho, declared Monday In the sennte in discussing Frank A. legations here that Sun Yat Sen la Varvderllps recently published Inter- now sharing his popularity with Genview of events at the Genoa confer- eral Chen Chlung Mtn, the former govence. ernor of Kwantung province, whom Sun Yat Sen dismissed. I Bank Charter Is Issued Ten thousand soldiers outside Cnn- Snlt Luke.Tlie largest cooperative ton have threatened to attack the city flnunclal undertaking ever Initiated by unless General Cheng Is reinstated. a combination of western banks was Cheng Chlung Min, according to the started Tuesday, when cimrters were consuls, has publicly Indorsed the platIssued In Washington by the secretary form of .Wu Pel-Fu- . of the federal farm loan board for the known as the Feng chartering of four Joint stock land Christian general, has assumed the banks, with a combined capital and governorship of Honon province. He surplus of $1,100,000 and an Immediate hps instructed the police to prohibit lending capacity of $16,500,000 on the opium smoking and gambling and has security of farm mortgages in Utah ordered the public officials to obey the and five other western states. Biblical Injunction to retire and rise early. English speaking Chinese are Record For Wireless being given preference In the higher Buenos Airesr-T- he royal mail steam-- 1 offices, er Almanzora established what is to be the South American wireArizona Governor to Run less record when It exchanged mes Globe, Ariz. George W. P. Hunt, sages with Cape Town when sixty former governor of Arizona and Unitmiles north of Fernado Xoronnh, a ed States minister to Slam until a distance of 333 miles. When off Mon. few months ago, will be a candidate tevedeo it took a message from d, for governor at the Democratic primnear Oxford, England, 5534 miles aries, lie announced last Thursday. away. Montana Railroads to Cut Rates Reports Show Coal Advance Edisons Plan is Indorsed Mont. Thirteen All bituminous coal rai'roads Helena, Washigton. Wichita, Kan., The Kansas Wheat-grower-s' at mines throughout the coun- operating in Montana, nnwertng teleprices association, In annual conhave Jumped since the nationwide grams sent them b; the Mentann railvention here, adopted seven resolu- try mine strike began April 1, despite road commission, have Informed that tions Monday, four of which Indorsed from Secretary Hoover that body that the roads would comply with the efforts of Aaron Saplro, coopera- warnings no Justiflcat'on for Increases. its request and make the same redacis there tive marketing counsel, formerly emStatistics of the National Cool asso- tion In rates on intrastate freight ployed by the Kansas association. The in its magazine here traffic that the roads were ordered efforts of Thomas A. Edison In re- ciation, printed showed that. the prices of to make on interstate traflfc hy the recently, commending that the United States senate provide government financed most grades of coal have been Increas- interkate commerce commission in its warehouses for the use of the farmers ed at the mines from 25 to 50 per recent decision. The new rates, both were commended. The Farmers union cent. The prices of a few grades have Intrastate and Interstate, will becotut been doubled. effective July 1. was Indorsed by the association. t MIm u kw day m Sr eew lit Mr ewe la H aad 1 mmlmS If ye, mu IS do something O tea. tint I wilt Mil m MiHlins at kmM N UuM ye, will MW know whet 1 want. I wdl mm to I Uva aa a email rights,about Mnanaridmiteend tram a email villa, ramk The rm' tom and a kalf eam 1 have ton sick. I bee M throe operations, aad thle anmlne Jute I toll g. aea-aa the emwauag table Cor what I tope will to the laet ttma Juet aow 1 am able to he ip tM araaM and Sa eama lht wortu Thera le aathlne ta thle Botehtorhato ta her the blam- - iomr I weaM I the ta etert a eeraenhier with emaa ether ptrl wto le leamoeit sa4 pote tha hlum. I am tura aama attor s A CONSTANT MIX NO. Blah. yaa haoa a thaporawe. aa yaa really atoald havo at a daaeo hall, all yaa eaa da hi la remain at tor etda awUl eemeoae elalma r yaa for the dsar or aatU year frtoadaaoooa-ary tarn. Ia rrfodw a daaea H la aaly ta ear, T am carry hat my program le aatte fad" ar "Thaak yea. bat I da not think I aha II daaea thta aamtor. I aw a Hula tired." However, k weald aet to proper le rofaoe a dear ta aaa waa aad ptva tha aaam daaea ta another, tot It b aolte proper te dewy yeeroeif ta ecie toy aad If to ttoa paea la aearrb at another partner, to walk or talk with another while tha daare k to prawn. It ta all right far a girl and tor fenre to tear Ito danra roam, hat thry atoald aet remain atoeat aa bag aa to make foiletakla. If and If M Is to ba Jena wedding, that la tha month af race yea know. gth. .Tha aaato fata far eaUag earn a Ito sob weald aepty la a pahbe dining place ae at If aa earn hsldeea ara e arsed, etmply tha sera to the flag ere aad aal It aa aaato Irak rely as ya-al- bl Often sera holders ara served. Ith. la a petite rmteereat or hotel, wtoa dining la the eeenlag. It le eerrect to either wear a seats am with a hat, ar to ep pear la sensing deem without a hat. Ilk. tee, k la qelte peeper far a gtrl on crewing eeeeete nelly at tha bams af flaaeo with hla family, hew my dear, that Itoea see were will ba af help to yea. aad If pan ara tha engaged gtrl moattonod, I earety kk fen Joy. Dear MIm Brooke 1 I am la mark trouble. Thera ora three fal Thme aaretieas I would Ilka to nek ye Is a aortal a toy ta thk towa that sold to I leared laved ma aad wanted sa a newer. him tot did out Ilka to tell him. eo what would yon da ta that rase? (hi If yarn wanted to ba friendly with a bay tow would yaa go at ft t Would you bang around him. er what would y--a dof Irt I went ever te a lady's tome tha ether day aad tha toy 1 was talking about la my first aumtiea earns ap and as aooa aa to aama I went tom tot I would hare liked very meek to toes think (aged snip I did not want him to Would that I went there because ha earn ft have toes totter If I had stayed aad talked to k.m! Thanking yen In ad ranee. TROUBLED. Dritrcs. Idnh ' y Let aa Deny Rttle troubled gtrit tope yaa wUI noser tore any great er iieahim. New If I ante knew tow rid Da yoa ara I eea Id giro yea totter adetc yen iMak yaa are old aaaagk to knew Ito meaning ef Ito ward "laraf" Don't yon really tklak that what yea mesa k ymi like tkk toy friend Jaal a UUla . Ta ttoa same af tha ethers perhaps I tkl awn last he year gain anyone's friend-hi-p at and aatarsi aaafectad erif and to plra-aNO, never "bang amend" a tor. agreeable. why They abhor that tel Well, I wee dec seen yaa ttoorht yen atoald ga tome as heew Barely It weald ee year freed earn been totter to stay aad talk to him.eeH-e-Iea to ersrreme to Urea yaa atoald try eiwuaaes aad possibly a UUla haehfaloeaa. .al. SALT LAKE Dear MIm Brooke t Will yaa pleaea a newer acme ramtkme for me 7 How many tlm-- e may a gtrl daare with a boy without breaking the ralea af etloaette? le H proper for a girl to ak for a daare t May you rafnea a dance without a aoont Thaak you. YOUR INQUIRER. Utah. Ta daaea too frequently with an yeang maa la eonetdryed both Indiaereet and Tha toy who aaeoyte yoa to the danca haa tha right ta aek far there dancea (to fleet, tha laet, aad ana la totworat and to atoald da kk beet ta aea that yaa hae other pertnorat bat If for any reaeon yen do naC have, It ta ell right for yaa to danca with him a tine ar two mar It makea a gtrl rslhrr eon, pirate. If ah, dancea eovaral danroa with one tor la aocceeataa. A girl daea not aak a boy far a danew anyway, antra It k Leap Year, which H knt thk year. That le tha toye preragaUva. Hope thk it what yoa wanted, aad yoa art oaita welcome. Business Directory Dear Helen Brooke t I hae Juet diaeovered your corner. "Junt between you and ae," ao I am eoming etra'ght to you. 1 am aura them question, hare bothered ether gtrle. and aleo bar, been naked before, and I wbh you good eueeeaa In them for aa lot. I am dark eomplert-rd- . What eaa I do to whiten my aklnT tnd. My face k aka marred with tiny black-bead- e.y What would you auggeetT Aad again-mhair k giving ma eon, Merabi trouble. It refueea to grow and k thin and abort. Having kept ap with tha atylm H hae been necemary to enarl ft. Should I cut It, or can 1 help it etherwlerT Bret wkhce, F. F.. Monti, Utah. If yaar compicxlaa k aatarally dark, my dear, it k a yretty hard matter to change it. and from what yoa any I aappaea it le. and that yaa ara not simply tanned. If yoa wish to try a mild bleach, yoa can no denbt get aa exclient ene at year local drag a good Acne atera. Far the biacktoade am can alea be area red at the came after thor-esrhplace, end atoald to aed cleaning tha fee wi-- h a goad aoaa and water, ar with a cleeneirr cream. .Ae for the hair. I ehoeld hate to cat It if 1 were yea. thaagh if It k badly broken at the agend, from the enarling proem,, and yaa ara enough, ft might be ell rirht to do eo. Massage k always good far the eeslp, end trailing the hair to bring the blood to the ear-fe- e bat three things have ta to pereiated In systematically In order to de any good. Yea de not say whether yna hare dandruff, bat It k very probable that you have, and if ao. get a bottle of dandruff cure and aaa according to direction and I am enra yea will be ileaeed with tha remits. Of coarae yoa must teep the aealp clean, shampooing ft with a Oily hair good soap aa often ae necessary. nseda shampooing much ofteaer than if It it both the and I hair complexion hops diy. may vary soon shew signs ef Improvement. local denier ?our does not have it inalnck. Writeus, the prices will plneae you. We aim here a large stork of eastern granite at remarkably low prirea. Dmt MIm Brook: am constant reader of ycror little corn r and havo found it vtry intertinj?. Beinj? a yotmf r'rl, I havo manv Questions to aak, o pleoa help !f, Miss Brook. 1st. I it proper for a irl to cal a boy ap on the Will yoa please tell me 2nd. telephone? how to introduce a man to a woman? 8rd Do you know how to dorate the home for a wedding? 4th. What ia the correct way to eat com on the cob In a public din'ng room? 6th. I It correct for a woman to wear a hat In a restaurant or hotel din ng room in the evening? 6th. Is It roper for a girl to spend the evening on Sunday night after boy at his home, if they are meetfhg with m gaged? Thanking you in advance, I ant PEGGY. Idaho, Well, my dear, you DID have a few guee-Hedldnt you? .To with Ne. 1$ it all depends. However, there are not very many eecsaions when H weald not be hatter to let him do the calling. It U never wise ta call a boy at his place of business, H he Is working, ao his tint then belongs to Kit It would bo all right to call employer. Kim at Mo homo occasionally if you felt K necessary, but do not do aa so many girls do, and run Mm to debtk with calls, as he might got tho idea that you were running after Kim and you know tf he haa a phono It i fast as easy for Mm to call yoa If ho wojnto to talk to you, and then you will KNOW he want to hear from yoa and isnt saying an-d- er his breath when ho boars year voice 0 dara It theres that girl again. Why -cant ho let mo alone?" And thats that. 2nd You only need toy, "Mrs. Brown, bt mo present Mr. Smith." This form is correct on almost any occasion. Do not fay "Let mo make yoa acquainted with Mr. Smith," aa this form io awkward and no longer ned. Another form b. "It gives mo much pleasure to or present Mr. Smith to yen, Mn, Brown; "This la Mr. Smith. Mrs. Brown, I would No. 2. A like to have you know him. nice way to decorate tho homo for n wedon a room tho largo parlor ding if you havo floor that you can ase, la to make a sort of chapel by making a bower at one end with flowers and measuring off an aisle space with white ribbons. Of cearso ftt b much according to tho space you havo to ase, end how largo a wedding It If to be. If you hare a mantelpiece, you could bank It with flowers nd let tbe wedding party stand In front of H. One can use one's aw Individual taste In arranging these things nnd make n very beaatifvl room by using no many flowers as Rcses are always bsaaCfnl ta ueo pesMble. X r Ma Wr arc the only aifge of emnite monamenta in I'tah. We hare a finegrained granite which standi a much higher pressure than eastern g ramie gnd take a very fine polish: quarried. rut polished and rarvrd hr I'tah labor. See Utah Granite aad Marbla Cw West South Temple 75 OLDSMOBILE DEALERS WANTED In I'tah. Idaho, pooling. 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