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Show 1 LOGAM. CACHE COUNTV. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Tik'mI.iv, SeiiteniEer 22, 1936. Facje Seven .a r ( "WHAT BIG TEETH YOU HAVE, CRANMA!" . i t , ! uar n e. in rpjrsil n.k for all Ha of evt-ran i hfcbuit ni of Mate W J. armnlnw-ndirvetrd to cause this I r i to be putluhmj as require! by the tonsil tution and to b subm ntj to ti emnrs of the ut at the next general s.vcuoo in the rnunnrr provided by law HKIION I If approved by the electors amendment si all of the slat this tnks effect on the first day of January, Amendment No. I c (4 ds MllluN ij 4 lie Hr.ory ber 4. 1030 ) provided by law. SECTION 2. The Secretary id State is bFCTlON 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take hereby directed to submit the proposed effect the first day of January next suc- amendment contained herein to the electors ceeding a determination by the Board of of the state in the next general election in State Canvassers of the result of the elec- the manner provided by law. SECTION I. If adopted by the electors tion designated in Section 2 herof. of the state, this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board of Constitutional Amendment State Canvassers of the result of the elec. No. 3 tion designated in section 2 hereof Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 3, ef Articls X, of the Constitntional Amendment Constitution RoJating to the Stato Board No. 8 f Education. (Superintendent ef PebUc A Joint Rosolution Proposing to Amtnd Instruction.) Section 0, Articlo VI ef tho Constitution Bo it resolved by the Legislatvre ef the of Utah, Relating to Compensation of State ef Utah, two-thirof all ths mem-bor- a Members of tho Legulatare. elected to each house concurring Bo it resolved by tho Legislator of the therein : of all the memState ef Utah, SECTION E That It Is preposed to bers elected to each of the tw heasea emend Section 8, of Article X, of the Convoting in favor thereof : stitution of tho State of Utah, ae tollows: SEC a ION I. That it la proposed to SECTION 8. The genera) control and of the Public School System amend Section 9, Article VE of the Consupervision of the State of Utah, as follows: stitution shall be vested In e State Board (rf EducaSECTION 0, The members of the Legistion, consisting of such persona aa the lature shall receive such per diem and mileLegislature may provide. SECTION 2. The Secretary of 8tate la age as the Legislature may provide, not exceeding eight dollars per day end ten cents hereby directed to eubmit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at per mil for tho distance necessarily traveled to and returning from the place going the next general election in the manner of meeting on the moot usual route, and provided by lew. shall receive no other pay or perthey SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors a the state, this amendment shall take eN quisite SECTION t. The Secretary of State Is lest the first day of January next determination by the Board of hereby directed to submit this proposed to amendment the electors of the state nl tote Canvassers of the result of the elee-wthe next general election in the man nee designated in Section 2 hereof. provided by law. SECTION J. If adopted by the electees Constitutional Amendment of the state, this amendment shall take sA feet the first day of January, 1997. No. 4 A Joint Resolution Proposing an AasnA-meto Section 18, Articls XII of ths Constitatlsn of ths Stats of Utah, Relatto ing Liability of Stockholders of Banks. Be it resolved by the Legislature of ths s ef ail the memStats sf Utah, ber elected to each of the two houses Toting in favor thereof t 8ECTION 1. That it b proposed to amend Section 18, Article XII, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that ths same will read as follows: SECTION 10. The Legislature may pro-ri- d by law that the stockholders in every corporation organized for banking purposes, or the holders of any ona or more of the classes of stock issued by any such corporation, in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them, shall be individually responsible for an additional amount not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, or the amount of their stock of any parti- - L M. H. Welling, Secretary of Stats of the 8tate of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the six Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1938 as the same appears of record in my offiee I further certify that they will appear on the official ballot at the general election Nov. 2, 1986. under the number and title herein designated. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, 1936. TPtSfUjrULQ. Secretary of State. 1 Initiative Amendment f No. 7 DENTAL PROPOSED LAW ADVERTISING TO BE ENACTED BY INITIATIVE ReBeing an act to amend Section vised Statute of Utah, 1933, as amended by Chapter 78, Laws of Utah, 1935. (Making it legal for Dentists to Advertise.) Revised Statutes of 8, That Section Utah, 1933, as amended by Chapter 78 Laws of Utah, 1986, be amended to read as follows: The words "unprofessional eon-duas relating to dentists are hereby defined to include. 1. Obtaining any fee by fraud or misrepresentation. 2. Employing directly or indirectly any student or unlicensed dentists, or one whose license has been revoked or suspended to perform operations of any kind or to treat lesions of the human teeth, gums or jaws, or take impressions of the teeth or jaws, or to correct or attempt to correct malthereof, except as herein propositions vided. 8. Employing what are known as cappers, steerers or touters to obtain business. 4. Communicating, without the consent of the patient, information acquired in treating a patient necessary to enable him to act for such a patient or 6. Advertising hta dental business treatment or devices by untruthful, improbable or impossible statements. or 6. Making any misrepresentations falsa promisee directly or indirectly to Ing induce dental patron-eor fluence, persuade a. 7. Sharing professional fee with an unlicensed person or paying any person for sending or referring patients. 8. Practicing while his license is suspended Using Intoxicants or drugs to such aa tent aa to rendu him unfit to practise ntistry. 10, Maltreating his patients by reason ad grass ignorance, wilfulness or neglect. ar AL Great immorality, dishonorable improper ony. conduct, or conviction of a fel- Violating or aiding others in vio'at-in- g any of the provisions of the d. ntal practice act. 13. Refusing the Department of Registration or the State Board of Health, their officers or employes, access to his office, apinstruments, laboratory, equipment, pliances or supplies for the purpose of insame. the specting 14. Keeping his office, instruments, laboratory equipment, appliances or supplies in an insanitary condition. shall be 15. Nothing herein contained construed so as to prevent a duly licensed dentist in the State of Utah from advertisthe quotation of ing his profession, except the us- - of newsdefinite fixed prices, by papers, periodicals, signs, cards, radio and other lawful means of advertising, provid-in ed, that all of such advertising shall be the name of the licensed dentist who may specifically refer in such advertising to his system t traiinng, method andor SECTION 2. This act shall take effect five days after the date of the official proclamation by the Governor. (t) Paragraph 15 added to present law. I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct ofcopy of the Initiative law filed in my fice and to be voted upon at the general 12. clectioo to be held November 8, 1936. I further certify that it will appear on the official ballot at the general election Nov. 8, 1936, under the number and title herein designated. In witness whereof, I have hereunto eet my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State ef Utah, this 1st dsy of September, 1936. 8. 2 Secretary of State. 1 i v . n t . t i r im- : - t I ain the j'lttiMg pres.,. 'ntion I'mpoelrtf n Amend Joint mrni of hefiton 1, ef Artirit VII, of tn .inlituMn KrUlinc to the tilai t xrra Hrpirlmtnl. tho Term, Kfiidrnff tnf Duties of Officer. (buperlnlcndeat nd of I'ubile Instruction.) Ho it resolved by the I cfialature of the prupd of oil the mem Htate of t tab. two-thtrUJ7, hero elected to each house eeeremng therein : 8KC1ION L That tt ( pmpoacd to Constitutional Amendment reend hection 1, of Article VII, of live No. 5 of Utah as of tho Stale Constitution A Joint Reeolatlea Proposing to Ammd 2 of the Censtita Article XIII. Beetle SECTION 1, Tbo Executive Department Hon of the .Gate of Utah, as Amended al of ehall consist of Governor, Secretary in 130 Relating to General biHies the Treasurer State State and Auditor, State, Taxation of Tangible Property. AscerAttorney-Genereach of whom shall hole tainment of Value, Eiemptiena, end the hie office for four years, beginning on the Annual Tax for tho Stale. first Monday of January next after his Be tt reaolved by tho legislature ef the of that terms the o'fic except election, s of ail memhrre State of Utah, of those sleeted at the first election ehal ef elected to each Hose and when state the be admitted shall into begin each ef members all Hee concurring the Union, and shat! end on the first Mon i therein D. A. 1901. The in offerers day January, Shi TinS 1. That It le proposed to of the hxeeutive Department, during their tho Conterms of office, ehall reside at the seat of mend Arlicto XHI, Section I of as emended government, where they shall keep the pub- stitution of the Elate of Utah, the general election in 1930, to read as at lic records, books and papers. shall TVy ws perform such duties as are prescribed by fuMi 11 ION 2. All tangible property in ft this Constitution and as may be inscribed the Mate, not exempt under the laws of the by lew BKTIOV !, The Secretary of State is I mtod States, or under this constitution, bo taxed In proportion to its value to shall hereby directed to submit this proposed The amendment to the electors of the state at ba ascertained as provided byof law. the State, States, the next general election in the manner property of the United school mudistricts, cities, towns, counties, law. provide! ly SECTION 1. If adopted by the electors nicipal corporations Mid public libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used excluof the state, this amendment shall take efsively for either religious worship or charfect the first day of January nct succeed itable purposes, end places of burial not ing a determnation by the Board of State held or used for private or corporate beneof the result of tbs election Canvassers shall be exempt from taxation. Neater fit, In 2 Section hereof. designated power rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, indiend owned imd flumes and by Constitutional Amendment pipes viduals nr corporations for irrigating lands No. 2 within the state owned by such individual A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend or corporations, or the individual members ment to Section 10, of Article VII, of the thereof, shall pot be separately taxed as Constitution Relating to Governor's Ap- long as they shall be owned anj used exPower plants, pointive Power and the billing ef Va- clusively for such purposes, lines and other propercancies in Certain Offices. (Superin power transmission tendent ef Public Instruction ) ty ued fot generating end delivering elecfie it resolved by the Ccgislsture ef the trical power, a portion of which is used State ef ( tah, of ell the for furnishing power for pumping water members elected to each house concur- for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, may be exempted from taxatherein: ring 1. That It Is proposed SECTION to tion to the extent that such property m The used for sucL ourposes. exemptions Section of Article of the 10, VII, rjnend voostitution of the State of Utah, as fol- shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumred under such reculations lows '1 he taxes SECTION 10. The Governor shall nom- as ths legislature may prescribe. inate. end by and with the consent of the of the indigent poor may be remitted nr in abated such maner such end times at Ecnate, appoint all State and district officers whose offices ere established by this as may be provided by law. The legislature taxafrom the exemption Constitution, or whicn may be created by may provide for and personal law, and whose appointment or (lection is tion of homes, homesteads, 000 exceed value for not $2 to in not otherwise provided for. If, during the property, and I 00 for perrecess of the Eennte, a vacancy occur in homes and homesteads, exceed not sonal to property. Property any State or dutret office, the Governor 1 $1 Oo9 In value, owned by disal lr persons hall aipji.it some fit person to discharge the dutus thereof until the next meeting who served in any war In the military servof the Senate, when he shall nominate some ice of the United States or of the State If the office of Utah and by the unmarried widows and person 'to ftl such ofnoe. of justice of the supreme or district court. minor orphans of such persons may be exas the legislature may provide. Secretary of State, State Auditor, State empted The legislature shall provide by law for be vacated Treasurer, or Attorney-Genertax sufficient, with other sources an annual by (hath, resignation or otherwise, it shall ) the duty of the Governor to fill the lame of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinot the state for each fiscal expenses ary Ly appointment, and the appointee shaii hold his office until his successor shall be ear. For the purpose of paying the state elected and qualified, as may be by law debt. If any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax am uaily, suffiprovided SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is cient to pay the annual interest and to pay hereby directed to submit this proposed the principal of such debt, within twenty amendment to the electors of the state at years from the final passage of the law the next general election in the manner creating the debt. (As amended NovemJk Im tin. ! ! al J M . . i Coiistilutional Amendments I of ii :n i. ! - A CHAPTER IV very happy to havs you with us, Davie. You know that, don't you?" Mrs. Halley asked as she smiled gently at ths orphan boy who sofa In the living sat on a horse-balroom of the Majors home and bit bis lips to keep back bis tears. "Why. In no time at all. youll feel different about things. Interjected Jeff uncomfortably. "This Is golu' to be your home. . . ." "If I do say It myself, you're -I- Say, whats the Idea of makln I I wish you would stay." Mrs. Bailey realized the weakness of Jeffs alibi and decided to try again, "it's rather a special occasion having David hero and the Major home with us for dinner." Mother," Don't coax them, Amanda spoke up firmly. "If they want to stay, theyll stay!" "You mustnt mind Amanda being so outspoken," Interrupted the Major as he saw his two new men flush with embarrassment. "Shes w hat you cnll one of the new generation: a modern girl. Is she?" smiled Jeff as he Oh thought to himself that he'd like to take this girl and spank her so she wouldnt be so modern." Then to Davie he added: "Be a good boy an chop a lot of fire wood. You know you got to help Mrs. Bailey all you can. Well goodbye, Mrs. Bailey. Thanks again for that Invitation, ''iime on Waboo." lie was firm. srxorsis Jeff Hawkins and H'ahoo Jones , WJuirs, join (he 7 eras Hangert to (aside (normafion obouf proiurt and gold shipments. keek payroll ng a band of rustler , Naukine and Jones find that ths leader of ths band is their former pal, Polka Dot McGes, chom thru have bee seeking for months Hawkins and Jones acres to supply Polka Dot Inside information, ths proceeds of Polka Dot s depredations to be split between the three. Hawkins and Jones, returning to Hanger head quarters report failure (a find ths cattle rustlers, lfE-RE r 2Z South Main liar out of me sayln' maybe then cattle did get across?" ... PEIIRS0N f ELECTRIC "Theres only one way we'U gel those big Jobs. Well have to take ths onerlest, dirtiest Jobs that com along an' clean em out like good Rangers. Then ws can write our own tickets with the Major." Suddenly Jeff stopped dumbfounded as h looked toward his cabin. "Hey! hi shouted when he recovered, Who told yon to move our stuff out In ths street?" "What your place needs la a good fire," answered Amanda firmly as she and a Mexican woman appeared at the doorway with armsful of bed 11-3 ding and other household articles "It's like sleeping In a pig pen, so 1 thought. . . . "Lady, we're much obliged, but oiJ were UBed to sleeping In pig pens Ogden The Logan Elk.s went If you dont mind, was Jeff's reply a rampage in the sevtnlh and All right, then, the girl flared ninth innings Sunday to defeat1 the Ogden Bamboo, 11 to 3, in thej e second of the plajolf for the Utah, Idaho league base- -' ball title. Ogden won the opening so that the game last week, title must be settled in the third Drysdale, Peterson, Two base hits and Imal dash at Logan next1 Archibald, Garrett. Struck out Sunday, September 27, sta.ting at By Brown 4.' Hunsaker 8 Buses on 3 p. m. balls Off Brovin 2. Hunsaker 1 Logan scored twiee in the fouith Umpires Blodgett and Rending o inning to draw Iir-s- t blood, but the game was not tucked safely away! I AM THE PRINTING PRESS until the Cache valley crew round-- 1 ed the sacks lour times in the! By Bob Davis seventh. Four more tallies in the1 I am the printing pre.-s- , born ot ninth made the battle a runaway the mother earth. V $ for the invaders. ' My hpart is of steel, my limbs are Hunsaker pitched a g eat gam'-- , of iron, and my lingers are ol to club holding the Ogden ftvej b nss. scattered hits. Gairett, Orysdale, I - V sing the songs of the woild. ttr W and Peterson turned in sparkling oratories of history, the symIK'rformanres in the field. Favero phonies of all time. B sensasome and Shupe made I am the voice of today, the hertional plays for the home club. ald of tomorrow. 1 f isl The score: I weave into the warp of the past 'CTX-hr- l AB H O A Logan Elks the woof of the future. I tell the Peterson If . stories of peace and war alike. 0 0 1 I make the human Braunagal 3b .. heart beat with 4 Archibald 2b . passion or tenderness. X stir the 1 . . 0 U Drysdale lb pulse of nations, and make brave 2 0 2 Garrett ss man do braver deeds, and solReese rf .. 0 1 1 diers die. Petty cf . I Inspire the midnight toller, weary "Therese, move the gentlemens stufi 2 at his loom, to lift his head Thompson c .... right back. Ill help you. 2 Hunsaker p .. "You know, women are gettln out again and gaze, with fearlessness of hand, Jeff remarked loudly to into the vast beyond, seeking the 8 27 12 40 Totals consolation of a hope eternal. Wahoo as be mounted the corral AB H O A When I fence and calmly watched the tw Ogden Bamboo speak, a myriad people 0 0 3 furious women moving their stufi Sarlo ss .. .. listen to my voice. The Saxon, . 4 0 0 0 back Into the cabin. "The modern Stewart rf . the Latin, the Celt, the Hun, the girl today talks right back to a man Slav, the Hindu, all comprehend like ahe was his equal. Suppose I going to place their children In me. stood by an submitted to this ladys school in I am the tireless clarion of the Logan. whim? The next step shell bring Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Larsen and news. I cry your joys and sorover a pie she baked with her own rows every hour. I fill the dulOrda, have returned from daughter sell the to little hands. Thats you a trip to the coast. They visited lards mind with thoughts upbeln Idea what you're mlssln with Mrs. Nora Bauer of San lifting. I am light, knowledge, single. . . returned home via power. I epitomize the conquests "Wal, you can always eat the pie Diego. They of mind over matter. and tell her it give you indigestion, of San Francisco and Reno. The answered Wahoo softly as Amanda large bridges at San Francisco that I am the record of all things, mankind has achieved. My offspring came out of the cabin and marched span the bay was a wonderful comes to you In the candles toward her home. "Besides, you got sight. a lot of license to be thlnkin of that gal at all. We got ourselves to think about an Sam." Amanda stormed Into the living room to find a telegrapher from the small town adjacent to the Ranger camp In the act of handing a tele gram to her father. Hmm . . . From the Attorney-Geera! at Anstin, muttered the Major. Must be ..." He drew In bis breath sharply as he read the message. "1 thought the Indian trouble was settled once and for all," be continued after a long pause. "But apparently its to break out again. 1 hate to think of it. Pillage . . . depredation. He snatched up his hat and ran out of the house and toward battalion head quarters. The telegrapher followed. Alone in the big room, Amandi stood staring at the message. It read! COMANCHES READY TO GC ON WARPATH ALL OVER STATU RANGER COMPANIES A B C II STAND BY FOR ORDERS DANIEL GILPIN. St. Logan Downs Ogden, To Knot Race ... three-gam- 0, 7'Ai Ns J .ii; V Py V a lt4" N X - Tc KWk f t tt I ?4 t lucky kid," Waboo Joined In "Why cant 1 live with you fel lers?" pleaded the boy. "You prom ised wed be together all the time." "Shucks." Waboo soothed him "Were quartered only about a bun dred yards from this house an you can see us all the time . . except when were out on tough jobs . . like the last one. . . The coach driver stopped short as be saw the Major glance at him and realized that be had put his foot In It T still dont see bow that herd got across the river." said the officer after clearing his throat sharply. "Lopes said they did. They were old on the other side." Major. Ill drink all the water tn the Rio Grande If them steers crossed within twenty miles of us. . . ." began righteously. I know we didn't look so. good on that Job. Major." Jeff Interrupted him with a sheepish grin. "But It was our first Wont happen again." Then to ease the tension he turned to Davie and added abruptly. "You come over an see us in the morning." But aren't you going to stay for supper?" cried Mrs. Bailey. It was Its kind of you, but plain that Jeff wanted to go. No huts at all you will stay," Interrupted a clear, cool voice. They looked up aud saw Amanda, Major Bailey's charming daughter, stand ing at the entrance to the dining room. Were having baked Virginia ham. . . . Think we'll be goin, Mrs Bailey, Jeff responded awkwardly as he fought to tear his eyes away from the golden haired young woman In the doorway. "Weve got to fix up our quarters a little so we can sleep there tonight. . . . Sure smells mighty fine, that ham does. Wahoo sighed foilonily e Wa-ho- ... ... MILLVILLE Marion Millville Mrs. Jessop was given a very pleasant surprise Sunday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday. A delicious chicken dinner was served. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Jessop, those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Budge Lowe and family of Providence; Mr. and Mrs. Verio Jessop and family: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jessop and family; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jessop and family; Mr. and M-- s Ellis Anderson and family; Mr and Mrs. Edward Jessop. Miss Barbara Cutler, in company with friends, attended the peach day celebration at Brigham City Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cutler and family moved to Logan during the 1 v .. f , z- irX ' X' i ' 4"; "Think we'll be going," said Jeff "You sure know how to make your-sel- f unpopular, grumbled his friend vben they had left the house. "D'you mind fellin' me why yon traded ham for beans?" "Couldn't you see what was back ot that invitation? demanded Jeff a trifle pompously. "Ive steered clear of her kind this long, an I'm satisfied." You mean Amanda? A light dawned on Waboo. Whats the matter with her kind? Oh. she's the kind. You know how It is with me . . . it's always here today, gone tomorrow. Once a gal like her gets apron strings round a man, thats his finish." The next morning at breakfast Jeffs determination to steer clear of apron strings seemed a little more logical, even to Jeff, as he listened to the scraps of conversation around the big table in the mess hall. Hey, Pete did ya hear 'bout Colonel Drake? one Ranger shouted to another above the rattle of dishes. "He collected him twelve tbousaud s he sold to gold fer them home-bulldi- n long-horn- Mexico. " Pete whistled through his teeth. An I heard Drake's git-tianother herd together. "The Major's seudln a couple of boys to guard a paymaster for that new railroad theyre startin to build up around Dallas," Interrupted another Ranger. Jeff and Wahoo put down their coffee cups, wiped their lips with the back of their hands and wandered outside. "I dont see the Major givin us any of them big jobs, grumbled Wahoo. Not after that masterpiece you told him about drinking the Rio Grande dry." grinned Jeff as he roiled a cigarette with one hond. Whe-e-e-,- Mrs. Elmer Humphreys and Mrs. Lawrence Humphreys, in company with Mrs. Lavon Hawkins of Logan spent Monday in Ogden. Miss Verla spent Humphreys Sunday and Monday of last week in Ogden. Mrs. Iola Dahle, of Logan, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Humphreys. Mrs Nils P. i Olson left last week for Idaho Falls wheie she went to make the acquaintance ol a new grand daughter who amved at the home of Mr and Mrs. Conrad Winbeig Mrs. Charles Anderson entertained Monday afternoon in honor of the eleventh birthday of her daughter Radah. Games and delicious luncheon were enjov b nine guests. Floyd Zollinger, of College ward, who recently returned from a mispast week. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nilson and sion In South America, was the Nils P. Olson attended the peach speaker at .sacrament meeting day celebration at Brigham City. Sunday evening. i j .5140 12 WITH ALL VOICE-MUSIC-HIG- 3 H FIDELITY CONTROL AND A SCORE OF YEAR AHEAD' 110 18 10 I I .3 n Newton Gale, 12, son cf Mr and Mrs. Jenkms was Henry tlirown from a horse Friday eventwo broken ing and sustained ribs and a punctured lung. The lad was pretty badly hurt. Ludene Griffin, daughter of Mr and Mis. Royal Griffin was given a sjrp-isparty last week by 13 friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cooley. Games and refieshments weie enjojed Mis Griffin is mc'.ng to Logan for the winter with her parents. They are e TOP PAID PRICES FOR LIVE, CRIPPLED AND USELESS HORSES AND COWS FIIOXE 657-w DOWN See, hear and operate this beautiful modem Zenith Model shown above. ful 10-tub- e Power- superheterodyne. Foreign reception guaranteed. Contains new Lightr g Station Controls. Finder and Tell-Tal- e Find out about these remarkable radio improvements. 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