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Show Universal Microfilmin'; Corp. O. Effective Date of Restoration of Lands Withdrawn For The AEC Announcement was made Bx 147 Cjn3'iL5,,io3 to- day by Sheldon. P. Wimpfen, manager. Grand Junction operations office, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, that the public land orders recently published by the Department of the Interior and announced bv theiT. 50 N.. R. 18 W Commission on Fob. 17 and 20,1 Secs. 5 and 6; 1954 revoking the withdrawal oft Sec. 13, SVa DEVOTED TO THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT VOLUME NO. 38 THURSDAY. Water Resources IFire Manti-L- a approximately 100,000 acres of T; 51 N., R. 18 W public lands will not open the; Secs. 19, 21, 23, 30 and 32. lands to location under the min- - Salt Lake Meridian 10:00 A. ing laws until M. on June 14, 1954. Mr. Wimpfen stated that many R. 21 E., inquiries have been received by T. 37 his office as to the effective' Secs. 5 to 8. incl.; dates on which mining claims;. Secs. 13 to 30, incL could be legally staked on these IT. 31 S., R. 11 E lands. The lands were with- - Secs. 10 to 15, incl.; drawn for the use of the Atomic Secs. 22 to 27, incl.; Energy Commission in its search1 Secs. 34, 35 and 36. for uranium deposits. T. 32 S., R. 11 E., unsurveyed Secs. 1, 2 and 3; Public Land Order 938, which Secs. 10 to 15, incl.; revokes Public Land Order 760. and Public Land Order 939, Secs 22 to 27. incl.; which partially revokes Public' Secs. 34, 35 and 36. Land Orders 459, 494, 565 andjT. 33 S., R. 11 E, Secs 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 12. 698 are dated Feb. 8, 1954, and in pertinent part as fol T. 31 S., R. 12 E.. Jirovide Secs. 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31. T. 32 S., R 12 E "This order shall not otherSecs. 5 to 8, inch; wise become effective to change 17 to 20, incl.; the status of the described lands Secs. 29 to 32, incL Secs. until 10:,00 a. m. on the 35th T. 33 S R. 12 day after the date of this order. Secs. 5 to 8, E., incl. At that time the said lands shall become subject to application, selection, petition, and location under the applicable public land laws, subject to valid existing rights, the provisions of exist- - kJLllCUUlCU. AU1 ing withdrawals, the require- i ments of applicable laws, and IflOtlU fil-the preference right j Atomic Energy Commission ing period for veterans and oth- - annonuced that a notice to bid-th- e ers entitled to preference under; act of Sept. 27, 1944, (58 Stat. ders was issued on March 22 ), as am- - and bids were opened on April 747; 43 U.S.C. Sal National Forest Buck Board Flat Snow Measurements. 1954 The annual snow measurements taken at Buckboard Flats on the east slope of the Blue Mountains by Julian R. Thomas of the Forest Service and Gordon L. Heaton of the Soil Conservation service measured 42.7 inches of snow with a water con- I APRIL at Indian 1. OF SAN JUAN COUNTY. MONTICELLO. UTAH 1954 Creek PRICE April is Cancer Month; Mayors Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. a fire alarm came to the Monticello fire department from the Indian Creek Ranch. Bob Bryan, head of the department, and Earl Pearson left immediately with the fire engine and were at the scene of the fire by 1:25, where they found a trash and brush fire dangerously near the buildings. After working four hours they finally extinguished the blaze which covered about a quarter of an acre and were on their way home at 5.30. Proclamation 10 UTAH CENTS PER COPY NUMBER 9 Proposed BLM Order For The Withdrawal Of Lands In Utah The follow.ng public lands. j To- - huuse at Monticello, Utah. For rated m San Juan county, will a period ending April 10. 1954, Mayor Edway Redd today is- - be withdrawn from prospecting, persons having cause to object to sued a proclamation designating hwation, entry, or purchase un- - this proposed withdrawal may write to the Regional Administ- April as Cancer Control Month der the mining laws: Lake Meridian and endorsing the American rator, Region IV, BLM, P. O. T. 32 S, R. 26 E., Box 659, Salt Lake City, Utah, Cancer Society s combined can- Section 26: Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4; and state their objections. cer educational and fund rais- In Sec. -- 7; E4NEt. W4SWt4. case any objection is filed at this ing crusade which opens April 5th in San Juan County. SE4SWl4, SSEU, NESEV; office and the nature of the op- , Sec, 33: E4NE, SWV4NE4, position is such as to warrant it, Stressing the fact that public health problems are the concern NE4SE'4; public hearing will be held at ia Sec. 34: N4. N4SW4, SEU a convenient time and place, of everyone m the comumtv, he tent of 11.9 inches. Measurewhich will be announced, where recommended support of the SW4, W4SE4; ments have been taken annually Sec. 35: Lots 1 and 2 cancer crusade. on this course since 1931. The opponents to the withdrawal T. 33 S, R. 26 E The proclamation follows: of this may state their view's and where average measurements Sec. 3: NW4. N4SW4; WHEREAS public health prob proponents will explain its purpast 24 years is 44.77 inches of Sec. 4: S4NE4. W4NW4 pose. snow with a water content of lems are not only the responsib14.14 inches. The snow is very ility of the medical and public S 4 . The Atomic Energy CommisArthur Stephen Wood nealth authorities but of all the solid and conditions much more favorable than expected. Funeral services were held in residents of the community as sion in conjunction with the United States Geological Survey , This is 1.45 inches more water Salt Lake City fear Arthur Ste- well, and than was measured on this phen Wood, 77, a San Juan Whereas, cancer, as a public plans to carry out an extensive in the My Dear San Juaners: course a year ago. The heavy county pioneer,. Mar. 23, 12:15 health problem, now ranks sec- exploratory program In every mans world of free storms during late October of p. nty at the Deserett Mortuary. ond among causes of death in withdrawn area. The purpose of there is a winding bounagency to increase this the program is last fall saturated the ground Bishop Merril Wood of the the United States, and with moisture. Even though the Salt Lake City University ward cancer deaths in- countrys reserves of uranium dary line dividing it into two Whereas, snow pack and water content is and nephew of the deceased con- creased from 220,000 in 1952 to ores which are so essential for i principal zones. That line is not easy to follow, but it is always a little below normal, with the ducted the service. 227,000 in 1953 and a further in our national defense. the zone on ' Sometimes favorable moisture conditions of Invocation was offered by crease is predicted this year, A notice of this proposed and Whereas, the American withdrawal has been posted in the right is very large as comSalt Lake the soil the available moisture Horace Cummings, can be considered about normal, City, followed by a vocal solo, Cancer Society is t.ie only vol- the BLM Land and Survey Of- pared to the zone on the left. With other men that right zone or what the past 24 year average Sometime Well Understand. unteer agency in the United fice, Room 312, of the Post Of- is but a little strip, neglected is. Following are D. B. Perkins, Monticello, and States with an adequate pro- fice Building, Salt Lake City, the measurements by years since 1931 Oscar W. McConkie, Salt Lake gram dealing with all three of Utah. Copies of this notice also and desolate. In spite of the fact were the speakers. Each bore a the foregoing phases of cancel are posted in the county court that the line is not easy to follow, we must discover just strong testimony to the reality of control activties, and w'here it is in the mind of every life after death. Whereas there is an especial Cadillac man and woman with whom we Damaged Each said knowing Arthur immediate need for wider pubdeal successfully, and we must Wood had enriched his own life. lic knowledge about cancer as Devils Canyon discover the comparative size of ended.1 D. B. Perkins stated that rare- evidenced by the fact that 73, struction Co. offices located at Sheriff Seth Wright was call- each zone to the right and to the Under this provision these Grand ly do you find person with the 000 Americans died last year ed to Colorado. Junction, investigate a wreck that left. lands are opened to entry for a It is ability to make and keep friends from cancers that could have had occurred a few hours beconstructhat expected All the beliefs, I 91 at of never of in life. operaall walks been cured had they been treat fore near the head of Devil days beginning period Can- tions and ambitionshabits, commence tion soon will after of men are an unkind ed in time, and a 10:00 a. m., on Mar. 15, 1954, the heard person speak yon. opening and that the divided between these two zones word of him, Mr. Perkins con35th day after the date of the Ue bid will Whereas, the American Canwas according to the size of the zone. be Ernest Blair, Norwood, for lacility oper ready a was home to his preference-rigorder only gather- cer society is tinued, devoting more driving his Cadillac car toward A man may have his politics r.. ing place for young and old. He than $4,800,000 yearly filings, such as those under theV?. in a cam B landing when the power steer- astride the line, or mostly on amPmS plant wife were laws will and his homestead or desert-lan- d hospitgood on how to detect 7 most ing failed at the curve and the one side or the one of be the paign largest to a Act of other; the same June fault. able almost or the Small Tract common cancer danger signals car ran off the road at the John for his ore receiving stations and his philosoreligion 1, 1938, by certain qualified perHe mention e d and to impress upon everyone llelquist intersection. the Colorado Plateau and in general. To approach him sons, including World War II in his contribution s the urgent will In the car were four passeng- phy mechanical incorporate necesity of early on any one subject, successfully veterans entitled to preference communito the treatment if cancer is to be ers all working for the La Sal it would be greatly equipment and procewise to ascunder the Act of Sept. 27, 1944. sampling ty as justice of cured, and Co. Neither ertain beforehand on Uranium accurate to ore obtain dures under the genjust which Claim locations the peace, county Whereas the Congress of the they nor the driver were injured, side, and how much on that side eral mining laws do not fall into samples. e attorn and y Tnis new buying station at States has authorized but considerable damage was of the line he keeps that subthe category of preference-rigsheriff m San United cona Utah will Moab, to designate Ap- done to the car. the 'President provide not ject. Juan filings and these lands do county and ril a National Cancer market venient tor Control acceptable Much valuable energy might become subject to location under as a fine 'Jf carpenores being produced in month, be saved from going down the ter. the mining laws until 10:00 a.' m., uranium Monticello Deardon Dr. is Speaker on June 14, 1954, the 126th day the Moab area which are not am Therefore, I, Edway Redd; bottomless of futile arwith dotted the enable Monticello to plant Lions Dinner Club of the City of Monticello if Mayor to that arafter Feb. 8, 1954, the date of the he homes built gument, parties anthe Commission do hereby ordain and proclaim Cfc and past gument had taken pains to find the orders, provided that the process and director of Dr. two them Deardon, it will encourage priare 95.37 per cent of the the Bill Walton apd Platte Ly- that the residents of this city president of the Utah Optom-etri- c out from which side and to lands are otherwise open at such ticipates vate industry in the search of years24 shall observe April as: and the wrater con- man homes. time. association was the speaker which side of the line they were past f new ore deposits in eastern Utah tent is years cent. CANCER 84.15 CONTROL MONTH Lions dinner meeting directing their fire. at the I per are desc affected lands W. O. McConkie The said that at Provisions under which ores On the right side of that zigJulian R. Thomas do , Monday. His subject was visno time had Arthur Wood ever and FURTHERMORE ibed as follows: will be acceptable at the new that they support the ual training. zag line through every mans New Mexico Principal Meridian sampling plant will be announcrefused to serve in his church. cancer crusade by generous doT. 43 N., R. 18 W., was an outstanding teacher Dr. Deardon maintains few world of free agency, the instied at the time the station is rea- Named Mother He nations in order that this comtutions are founded on reason, school in Secs. 18, 19, 20; Mutual and Sunday people are meeting their maxi- substantial evidence, dy to receive shipments or an meet fund its quomay munity legitimate Secs. 28, NMB 1954 one at was and as mum possibilities in reading time president ta. earlier date if at all possible. clear and definite ev-purpose, ImSecs. 29, 30; of two case the Mens Mutual of in is shown the Young for Mother ore Utah Named Truck scales and receiving Done under my hand and aluation of what is worthwhile. Sec. 31, NEy; and, stockpiling . facilities are 1954 was Mrs. Emma Ray Riggs Srovejnent association in San seal this 30 th day of March, students at the Ohio State Uni- Everything on the left that line " Sec.-33- . He paid tribute to 1954 now being placed on the plant wife of President David O. Mcversity trained by .Dr. Samuel T. 43 N.,R 19 W., Renshaw who learned, to read is founded on and -maintained of Jesus Arthur for his sterling qualities the Church site and arrangements are being Kay of by pride, prejudice, tradition, Edway Redd, Mayor in five minutes material that hear-sain connection with his fathers Sec. 13, EVA; Saints. made to accept limited tonnage Christ of Latter-da- y y and heresy. Secs. 24 and 25. had taken them 20 minutes beannouncement was made family, the Samuel Woods, and The of ores on a provisional basis. friends and old, I T, Jr N, R. 17 W., fore. He taught one to read at amWith newinterested Purchases on a provisional basis last Saturday by the American his wifes family, the James B. in discernkeenly Deckers. a Sec.. 4, Lots 3, 4, SNWV4, S- of 1416 words the rate minute, made ory under individ Mothers Committee of the Golon side of which the line ing wy; Two organ solos Somewhere and the other, 1185. The aver- they carry on their principal ual contracts with sellers where- den Rule Foundation. acmaSec. 6, on for Beand college students, age will Mrs. McKay by partial payment will be made represent a Voice is Calling tivities. I discovleast At must 259 Sec. 7, NEy4; gazine material, is about on the basis of a- - provisional the state at the American Mo- cause and a vocal solo Well er on which side of the line they Sec. 8, NEy4. words a minute. Meet Again were given durNew events final with of the tq in ther are in, in what they are saypayment sample year more read the T 48 N R. 17 W., The faster you be made at a later date on the York City May 4 and 5. ing the services. to me. That to me is much ing school Sec. 28, SWy4; High principal, Clyde you assimilate is a theory that more vital basis of final sampling in the All of the women that have The benediction was offered than it has been hifor left Salt Lake Sec. 29, swy; in advocated is Shurtleff, now City many being new sampling plant. It Is ex- been nominated for this years by Claude A. Decker, Farming-to- last not only from which therto. And to test Sec. 30, attend Thursday morning circles, he said. The acuity brother-in-laUtah Mothat ihe award and state N. of of M., past side depot buying line they are oppected their the State Convention of Coun- now in general use is not sufSec. 31, will be ready to receive accept thers will be honored April 11 the deceased. from but which side of erating, to determSec. 33. and There need is ficient. ty siaeprintendens print on a provisional basis at 2 p. m. in the Garden Park ores able At I the am Introline service, graveside my 17 operating. R. N 49 W., T. ine more than just know if a and under special contract early LDS Ward Chapel at an award Charles A. Broadbent, a brother-in-la- cipals. our own selves and disspecting him 0 vision. were Secs. 3 to 11, incl.; the has Accompanying Seeing person has in May of this year. The Am- ceremony climaxing what offered the dedicatory members of unsuspected inconSecs. 14 to 33, incl. the Monticello Chap- is not in the eye but the brain. covering the Governor Co been and erican by even is more interest- -' proclaimed Smelting Refining prayer. 17 sistency, R W., T. 50 N, It needs to be trained. He ad- ing and more profitable will operate the new facility as J. Bracken Lee as Utah ..State Active pallbearers, were Clair ter, Future Farmers of America, than, to . Buz-z- y vocates SEy4; Sec. 7, should child that each Wayne Mourer, president, Mother's Week. a ore buying agent for the Wood, Webster W. Decker, Dr. assume blameless ia position enSEy4; Sec. 17, Steve Crowley, Nielson, Pete have a screening test before Mrs. McKay, a college grad- Roy Broadbent, De Vaughn looking for it in the other felMiller. their determine school to Karl and Bailey tering uate herself has six sons and Jones, Clyde Broadbent and Ru-lo- n low. all of whom are colThe all nephews of the 26 The boys went to attend the visual aptitude. There is a great Provisions daughters, Carlyle, Benson Calls Storage lege graduates. Her four sons deceased. th annual convention of the need for visual training and amOn just which side of the line in handing out, Association of Future Far- comprehension tests. Where this or I right now Utah . are prominent in business and Marketing: The honorary pall bearers to hand out this inConference . assuming a be of mers America. It opened on is lacking the result may civic circles. with the exception of Bert Wood re- formation? Am I making a vain The national grain storage The honor came to Mrs. Mc- Cedar City, and David A, Broad- Thursday night with a speech retarded child or an absolute beon traeffort to find a announced contest all school to at in House New conference, the Hotel, fusal recently Kay because of her family and bent, his LDS Mission president, attend There are Marketing Quotas unconand ditions, prejudice of Agricutlure Ezra home life. Her courtesy, culture, were Arthur Woods friends Four hundred members attended cause of the nervous reaction. on the 1954 crop of wheat which by Secretary standor firmed I am theories, the four day affair. Dr, Deardon had a taehisto-scop- e ing on the firm substance of affect all farmers producing- Taft Benson, will review the consideration of others, enjoyon Page 6) (Continued consituation whole and is Dr. G. machine which Alvin Carpenter, assist popularstorage ment of her home, children and wheat or grain mixtures ' make further plans for a coord ant director for the Utah State ly called the magic lantern that truth? Albert R. devoted wife tain ing wheat, Clement J ohnson cook, super garden, Lyman From inated and aggressive attack up and constant companion to her Extension Service told the con- he used for demonstration. It chairman of the San Juan coun vention Friday that it is harder is merely a glorified lantern storage shortage problems in husband earned her the title of tv ASC committee explained to-to- onYouth all areas. The conference will be Utah Mother. for young persons to get started with an attachment for regulat- Grain day Excess wheat is subject on Neb. Mar. at held Omaha, in farming today but it can ing the length of time for which a penalty under marketing quo Conference is being done through hard slides are shown upon a screen, Condition Detailed and tas. The penalty applies even 18. Bert Odette, Monticello high work and When a producer knowingly This instrument is used in degood judgment, school senior, returned Wednesan as- plants in excess of a grain acskill thinkcalls for termining reading Today straigt day morning from a two day ing in reage allotment for his farm, the agriculture. It can be said similation of material read, Youth conference in Salt he who Rotary from and entire production of that com- wheat acreage representatives grain Public Meeting does on a farm if the plows straight ' The conference was Lake City. from the farm bemodity but he much, thinks who is within the farm allotment, or producing states, including theOld A pupuc meetin2 ior the VUT. attended by 78 boys of the variTo comes over State Extension of not for price supservices is more. ineligible agridoes wheat acreage Dr, Carpenif the straight pose of discussing agricultural ous high schools in the state. So says J. Taylor Allen, port. ter stated. 15 acres Wheat acreage includes cultural colleges. State Agricul-al- l policies under the present admin Bridge Swingring: The conference started Sunchairman of the tural Stabilization and Conser-whe- istration has been called AgriculHunt Zumwalt, Artesia, New grain mixtures containing vation A movement is on foot to have tural Stabilization State Coserva-tioby Co. day afternoon, Mar. 21, when n Committees, State depart- and secrenational student Mexico, old The cable met bridge the suspension their meeting the boys registered and committee. the ments of Agriculture and mark- - agricultural groups. told befor On all farms on which acres the FFA, tary river delegates over the San Juan hosts with whom they stayed In an effort to help farmers 15 ets, farm and commodity organ- wheat acreage is and Extension while at the conference. Sun- that life, in general, is an in- tween Bluff and Mexican Hat understand fully the SCS, Committee, feed manu conditions warehouse exceeded, is izations, task. In FFA we have preserved. Letters are being sent and the allotment day evening they attended a spiring a facture, storage supply, and re- Service. to for is governing eligibility subject price wheat excess one of the Commission greatest opportunties to the State Road the The Secretary of Agriculture meeting at the LDS Institute of of the lated business and cooperative support loans and purchase ag- of the instruc-tions- c because left possible be of a that the where meetpenalty of 45 per ascent bridge these four has that panel Religion requested of May 1, services. reements, the Chairman details we have received and the asking wheat parity' price different faiths gave standing for its historical and the following requirements: on The conference will consider ings be held throughout the na- members of on FFA We has 1954. The wheat parity price advantages given. scenic value. tion to discuss the Agricultural short talks bush-e- L Religion in Uni- should ' Besides complying with this consider Ufe as a great Feb. 15, 1954 was $2.48, a a lien the probable storage situation, Life. Conservation the with Many people feel the bridge difversity Program allotment for the parin different has acreage for crops and do to to The Government and achieve attraction will be an added farmers themselves. morning the Rotary opportunity Monday ticular the producer must will the make for and ferent grain crop wheat regions, entire to and on the carry forward a great and the tourist and that it will be have visited the City and is an This for all youths on opportunity all of for efforts, actually cooperative amount of the penalty. Payment plans scheme, he said. useful as a foot bridge although the grain he produced to meet farm, operators to take part in County building of Salt Lake good offers avoided for a be basis, price may Some of the other traffic. the of penalty speakers closed to cars and heavy they met the Salt Lake were the support, and he must have prothe expected storage problems. formulating the policies and set- whereCommissioners. of Utah from or postponed by properly storing far not the is president This bridge duced it on his farm in the with Officials have pointed out that ting up the Conservation prac- City the excess wheat Farmers The Gadsby Plant of the Utah Farm Bureau and a Turkish vo- the new steel bridge just com- for which he is applying year tices for which the government for Com-a wheat acreage allotment oi relatively serious problems can will share the cost cational : homedirector from his Road Power and Light Co., was next in 1955. pleted by the State price support The commodity land. for 15 acres or less may produce up be expected in all grain producnow is open tours. which mission on conference The their The meeting for Grand County must also meet certain of the inthis year if crop The FFA camp was broken in travel. to 15 acres of wheat without were showed through - ing regions Official U. S. Standards. . is being held in the County court youths The normal. are total penalquota yields to various committees. Repre- j curring marketing 7 at the plant. Grain must be in storage room, j oil and seeds Wednesday, of April grains supply, the Monticello organiza IT 8 p.m. TkontrA Monday afternoon the state senting the producer applies for a ' x the wheat acreage on a farm were tion a Karl Miller, member jLsllUv The meeting for San Juan Co. capitol and the University of of on it If stored on a farm, loan . exceeds the allotment none Utah campus were visited. Early of the Program of Work comwill be held De the the in court structure must be storage will County farm the wheat on the in such condition that it will 2 that evening the Youth confer- mittees, and Steve Nielson with at 5th room, Monday, April support for price before go- the Chapter Improvement group. Matinee eligible ence visited KSL-T- V have protect the commodity from pm. Wheat producers who allotHome Living Center to During the convention music - available the Randall, owner of the weather damage, rodent bird, ing in interested Harry must Farmers of Anyone their Agriculexcess storage. in furnand entertainment were planted where they Little Theatre announces that he livestock and poultry damage cr avail-wit- h ture, should attend one of these on the U. campus rnent or the 15 acres may comply- have adequate facilities ished by FFA members from is starting a serial this Satura banquet and enwere served orif and be so located store proin their to meetings possible. abie crops the Marketing Quota varous parts of the state. But day afternoon, April 3. This destruction, tertained for the evening. - er to take full advantage , of that it is reasonably safe from dain, provisions and avoid pen- ac- The last da$ of the Confer- the high light in entertainment serial will run only on the Sat' any fire and theft hazards. If WEATHER lltv bv using the excess cover price support programs, the boys were shown was the Sweetheart Banquet at urday afternoon matinees which stored in a warehouse, ware- ence, MONTICELLO. UTAH for green manure, the Salt Lake Pipeline the New House Hotel. Each FFA are to be at 3 p. m. through to house receipt must be issued by RELIEF SOCIETY hay prior Observer Virgil Easton, pastureor for the ad in each is- an approved Co., before they chapter had its sweet heart with and Watch Refining warehouse operatthirteen Ihe of Johnson The Mr. said.; 1954. struggles Date June 15 had a luncheon with the Ro- t$i attendants present. TJbfe1 sue of the Record. a storage agreement under ing colonies of the United States Mar. 21 tary Club of Salt Lake City, as Monticello sweetheart was Ilene with left was brought home to the Relief Mar. 22 the Commodity Credit Mr and Mrs. Karl Barton the climax of the conference. A Miller and her attendants, Irene their Corporation. meet Mrs. class Norene of to Mar. 23 was at for Salt Lake City from Leth- -, Society the held end Semadeni and Joan Crowley. MARKETS- Dove Creek, Colo. Mr. Allen said that if a CCC discussion Thomas Tuesday afternoon with Mar. 24 of the meeting and scholarship daughter Norma,and $6.80 loan is granted and is later deJudges selected from the Beans visual of use her aids, her bring expert bridee Canada, were given to the 10 group a sweetheart and two at- Wheat awards $3.10 termined that any of the commoArt-wiThe visit was Her subject back to Monticello for a tendants. The choice was based Eggs outstanding youths of the $.30 dity was not eligible, the entire Confederation. of iicles 27 Mar. the family. cash or trade G K store Uoan will be called at once. 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