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Show Wednesday, May 20, 1925. THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH i'Af.E FIVE NOTICE OF SHEH1!T"S SALK Classified Advertising , Ostain oEoll sickness Is food enjoyed each day some way will make yon regular at clockwork MW& tv THE MCCAU. h.mi big. blue stallion turned blf alert bead and looked at the men n the porch, drawing a deep breath and rolling the wheel In bia half breed bit. It aaa aa the bearded man had said Intelligence. It a marked degree looked out of the ataray eye in the blue face. That Individual readied out a covetous band, but the horse did not move. He knew hla business too well as Kate Cathrew'a servant, y Inside the store the woman took two letters which McKane gave her jfrom that did duty as the dlngj plgeon-bole- i post office, read them, frowned and put them In the pocket of her leather riding skirt. Then she selected a few which she thing from the shelve stowed In a dour sack and was ready to go. McKane followed her dose. Ids eye iearcblng her face with desire. She did not notice the men oa the pWh, who regarded her frankly, but passed ont among them as though they were not there. It was this cool Insolence which cleared ),e path before tier wherever she appeared. a If air observers, feeling the inferiority her disdain Implied, acknowledged It. aba deacended the five nr tlx Hut steps that led down from the porch, she came fane tor face with' a 'newcomer, one who neither gaped nor shifted back, but looked her square In the fsee. This was n man of some thirty four or 8vt, big, brew By, lean and lit, of a rather bomely countenance lighted by gray eyes that read his kind like print. Ht looked like a cattleman save for ont thing the allver star pinned to the left. breast of hit flannel shirt, for this was Sheriff Price Selwood. " Rood day, Kate,"' he said, ' . A red flush rose In Hie womans face, hut It was not set there b tnv liking for the speaker w ho accosted her, that was plain,. J Ifs never a good day wfien I meet you-- " she said evenly, 'Its a bad one." ,Th sheriff smiled, "That's good," he nnswered, but jCuti Bus I'll make belter.!.... ' Left alone: the -- It - McKane, his own face fluriuxl with audden anger, stepped close, Trice," be said thinly, yuu and Tve been pretty fair friends, but wheu you talk o Mma Cnthrew like tliuf, you've gut me to nettle with. That sounded like a threat."- "01(1.111" said Ref wood. '.IT wits"-trader was a good as bis word. With the last Syllable hi flat shot out intf tvaik the i leaker In the jaw, a (lean stroke, timed a' half second sooner than the oU(Cf Ji.il e(eclvd, though he had eajiectr It, ill ?nappf tU lienfl jUmek da Ij rtv slpiilii-rit- , .lint (ini' ( not thitke him stagger, and the next moment be had met McKane hulf-wawhit all the force of bis two bundled . pound of bone ami tmtsi-leIu the lulitai of the Whirlwind fight that followed, Knte Cutli nr, having pulled on tier gloves and coolly tied on her saddle, her tat k In pl.o-mounted I'luelbe af:) rmle Sway with out a backward took, Twenty uilnutes later the slterltT picked up ihe trader and rolled him up on the poroli. lie stood panting himself, one IniQd oa the wmn planking, the oilier wiping the blunt! and dirt , frotu hla face, - j Ret some watc-r- , boy,". be said quietly, and when he' comes groumj tell him Ill he back toluol row for lay coffee and Mmreo flv e aunds of each and anything more lie waha to give me." He picked up his wide lint, brushed It with blit torn sleeve, set It hack on hla head precisely, waited to tit own horse, which was tied (tome distance awav, mi, iinlcd and rode aottth toward the more open country where bis own ranch lay. Tut d d said the bearded mao softly, "It didn't take her long t stir up somethin mi a jmaceful day! If Itd been over Hltteflce, now lltera's Hi en in or- - re- - ind es - y ces op- - e soUteib.i, to ti!, f, " Ihn Clan lean boy who I,.,, waPlud Kate hungrily, ain't she wottli It ' oh, J.ii--t alnt she IV'hl I was th.y niiinite y I'lUther he Hi' sheriff," sal.l the oilier enigmatically Sio a. nt; lAftan, 3:54 p, m. tsbla 8;00 n. m. sale. MISCELLANEOUS Hotel Marlon Ogden TOMATOKH ami huckbdierrv plants I5o ptf doaen loth No. 2nd K. aero Thf Homestead on Nameltia. luli tin utt th? w ! rt sun rliJi;, th? jfirl In fit boDttt unhilrhtM jh?r ImruHi from th? 8!n I(HtttU her Urn n tit Imr ruMit'd wirh sw h.l Iiir sh.n Ja w. i at Th IIS1-- Building, FOR SAI.E A good electric rang Mrs. J. T. Hind, SmUhfleld, linn' toojy nod 1 d nolle cluing my heart out wlih longin for him. sorrow over Itud. ap' four for you every time you'ie out of my sight. And ill' lumt uin't north it." Hut vmiii All'vm laid her hand over her mothei s und turned ill the dooiwuv to look omeyiguln at the red and purple veils of diisk-hsrfulling do" n ihe fiioiiutaln f.o e, to listen to the song f urn'leos river, hurrying town from Hie imrierhiu canyon of he Ihep Heart lull, nnd a mod of during Hive li ndnileil her features. "Worth It?" she repeated alow It. "No not pupfi's death not Hiula lameness hut worth every lick of work I ever can do, worth every glorious hour I spend on it, worth, every bluff 1 call, every sneak-thie- f enemy I ami tome day it will be worth defy a mint of gold when the cattle grow to herds. And in the meantime lts why. Mammy, tta the anteroom of heaven, of paradise, right- here la Xameleas valley. The mother sighed. ou love it a lot, don't you?" she asked plaintively. "I think It's none Hum love," said Ihe Idg girl elowiy aa she rolled her faded sleeve higher along her golden arm prypHrutory to washing at the well In the yard, 1 think tt'a principle a proving. of myself 1 think H'e a front line In the haitle of life and I believe Im a mighty fighter," 1 know you u.e," mid th woman with conviction, faintly tinged with pride, hill therell be few cattle left for beids If thing go on the way they have gone. IVtliiip therell be Hell her herd noi herders " Hut her daughter Interrupted. . "There II lie n fight, at any rate," she ha Id u she plunged her face. mo lie'll tieen e - .For d i -- leaving Jane now while par-poaa- Phone ititrw The-wea- ry C. ALLRED la Huv your dress 8ALB-"Iel.av- e hr UR8..X. lat. A you have the chance. One gasoline curb in oihI hand cars at MWN MOWER and saw sharpenRrifttn Oarage ing. Will collect and deliver, A Inn stovn repairing. Phone 719 W. Vlgh. al Rearator FOR a and milkera Call J. W. Morrell VICK - HOOMH -- Par alasplng fliimirnt, nrfull t lettnnl with a stnull wiHideii paddle vvlihlt she took from a pocket lu her tallm skirt and tipped the implement over slnire-facdown Then she untied the slutted bonnet and took It off, arring it In her hand as she swung away with her team at her heels, and the ihange was marvel Where had been a women hut tnHS online figure, plodding at man's work a few moments before, was now a young goddess striding the virgin earth. ' I he rose glow coming Twilight lu Hie mountains bathed Ihe. stern .shuita with inuglc, fell on her hroiire head like ethereal dust of gejns All In a moment she had become tteautiful. The golden shade of her smooth skin was hut a tint above that of tier linlr and brows and lashes, a blend to delight an artist, so rare was It though her mother said they were all off the same plete." There was red In her makeup, too, falut, thinned, beneath rite light tan of Iter cheeks, flaming forth brightly In the even line of fdll Ups. , Out of this flnre of noonday coior her blue eye alioite like calm water under summer skies. Some of the men of the country bad seen John Allison's daughter, but not one of them would hay told you she was ItandsiAne for not one of them had seen her without the disfiguring shelter of the bonnet. She went With hreet to Ihe fashirnirtmir me luHtirTnit-edge of the river, flut here in the broad ter from the bucket which she had meadows, ntl stood between them as lifted, hand over hand there'll be a tfley drank. fight to the finish when 1 start and She raised her bead and looked some day I'm afraid J'll alert." across the swift water stream to the Khe looked at her mother with a high shoulder of the distant ridge, hut shade of trouble on her frank face. there was no fear In the calm depths two years," she addeil, I'v of her eye. She stood so, quiet, tired, been turning Jthe oilier .chcck .to my at ease, until the horses had drunk enemies, I Imv en't passed that st age. their (111 and with windy breaths of yet. I'm still put lent but I feel stir satisfaction were ready to go on across rings. fbe flat to the stable ami corral. "(lod forbid! said the older woman Here she left them In the hamla of solemnly, It sounds like feud !" A boy f seventeen, verv tiuuh after T"VIII V teu.rm-- the girt: shortly, fttinibrpAi-r.aga1iMJrter. owh pe, bift who' walked with a Trtitght ami i ( ( went-o- n m to' the ',n,, " : 1itiele-- s halt, Thf- - liny Htid , cam akin. up fron th irtiiliie idling the pnth, and Nam e sImm "Hello, Mummy," she said, smiling wiiii hlng him. There was but on and if she had iteeu beautiful before she waa exquisite when she smiled, tiling In Nameless vnlley thut could liiirden her sweet mouth, could break for the red lipa curled up at the cor ner and the blue eyes narrowed to up the hiilitn.il culm of her eyes. Tills s was her brother. Hud. drowsy sills of sweetness. When she regji riled him, fis she did Hut there wag no answering smile on the giillut fide of the Idg woman who now, there wan altfaya a flush of (fume In her face, a w linple of anguish pastmet her at the dor with work hard m il hands laid anxiously on her young ing on Iter feature, an explosion, aa it '' wre, of some deep, and shrglug paa shoulders. , covered In, hidden, like tuolten abut, said she straight ly,"! "Xante, girl," dull heard a shot till afiermaiu 1 reckon Jata in some half (lend, crater, It w 1th m fnee r.u king hire nnd there It whistled some out there in th field I" light vvlilth drew toNane honestly, bo feiiius of itwful Now "It dhl," for the moment swiftly. gether close It piade luu squat." the little jrf.iy went on In her face. In spite of her courage the woman Then she smiled, for he wa near. " . puled a hit, "Hello, lid." she Said, "hovva all?" 'My lard A 'mighty!" she said dm The hoy smiled back and be wa iressedlj:, I do wish your pappy bod Ilk 1m r a two iea are like each staled lri Missouri.! I umke.no doubt other the sume golden skin, the tame mouth, the aame blue eye crinkling at the corner. yL But theie the likeness ended, for where Nance was a delight to the eye th boy In her physbat perfection, hung lopsided, hi left shoulder droop ITROUSLE Ing. hi left leg grotesquely handled. But the joy of life was in him as it ONBBOoseflfitw:oNviNeE wa In Nrnee, despite Ids misfortune. hew ! lie said, "Its filin' warm 4 AT ALL DRUGGISTS , e of land. 83 Phone 94J. SI I CHAPTER II water. ITIR pump, also ht a lYHt HkLKEVo.d Hats. Fluff Ituga. Woven Hug l.ogah Mattress Co. share of Smltliflcld. OOMMIIV WHAT'S THE USE flOl'rtF. for rent and dining and sewing machine for Phone 54. FOR SALE TT Palace. Journal Wait Center 8L 4'OR painting, papering and calclm FOR SALE CHEAP Sixty Collar cash will buy No. 4 Underwood a good as If Just from factory. Apply Journal Office. inlng rail Phones 851-- larsen or 813-- and Mathew. ' HOUSE painting with best paint, calrlmining, patter hanging and paper cleaning, lao Serent. Jhon Four roonod house und 460-J- . large lot. Impure 8U North Rib CASH paid for egga. No delay on W. East Phone ypnr return. Cache Valley ComFOR SALE Largo house, barn, all mission Co., Houth Maid. kinds of Irult'nml ten acre of hav 91 li Men or woNo, Phono SALESMEN WANTED land. 813 Kgi--t 1077-J- , men. Representing n nationally advertised line. Very liberul comFOR SALE Four pool tables in mission. Apply H, W Durrgnt, Picot ' fair condition except one slight Hotel, evenings,, ly out of repair if sold this weeh HONS, all for 8100. worth that much each OI.OF I. PEDERSEN and builder, estimate Jss. C Jensen, Hyruni, Ftah. furnished. Wo remodel your old homes and make' them convenient FOR RENT at reasonable price FOR RENT Four roomed modern and Phone 1013, , , .homa,.Phoa 8J7-J- . FOR HAWS FOR RENT Threo room modem homo 371 So. lat W. Cloao to 0 Q. Phono I818-- f. W a 3 East 3rd North. Apartment unfurnished RENT Two downstairs rooms. 386 West 1st North. FOR MONEY TO DOYV fdxtriet Court of the Hrst Judicial, IHtrlc( of the Slam of Flab In and foe the Con my of I Im be. , a ArrijrM a. m Cutler 7 1 5 Tutler 4;40 1 f j c on Farms Op Farm Only H tlonal payments Annual Interest Tour Home loan arranged to suit Call and well explain. Home for sale and rent. Inner nr of alt kind Abstracting and ('onveyane lag. Cardon Company, Logan, Utah, A FACTORY delinquent notice Bench IrlRiitlon Company. There re delinquent upon the fo!)uwln; stock on account of an' assessment of one dollar tlt.Od) per share levied at a meeting of the directors, held at Riverside, March 28, 1925, the smount act opposite the name a of th respective share holder follows: Delinquent Hhare Amount Name 8 4.35 Sidney M. Reese 8,, 8 4.45 Reynold Reese 18 16.88 MmkC. L. Farrell And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors po many share of each parcel of stock a may bo necessary will be sold at the residence of the Secretary and Treasurer In Benson Ward, on May 29, 1925, at 13 o'clock, noon to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost, of advertising and expense of sale E. A. Carsons Secretary nnd Treasurer. afl tt to-wi- t: Inside-Might- " appre-benion,- - ( Swln-Cutle- Together with the plant and all fixtures and appliances of the and butcher buslufsp located and operated upon the said, premises. Dated this 9th day of May A. D., 1D25. M, L. I'eterwm, Hheriff of Cacm County, (tab. (Advertisement) m ALUS In HUM MO NS the IWririrt Court of the First Judicial District oft the Stale of I'lali, in nnd for the County of , Cliche. s .n..,- -,, i a v., Jf.eonJdiis ThatMier, plaintiff, Frederick Fhlster and hla wife, Jane Doe FUlster, defendants. THE STATE 0F UTAH TO SAID You and each of DEFENDANTS: you are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after service of this summons upon you. It served within the rouuty in which this action Is brought, otherwise within thirty davs after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgement will be rendered against yop according t the demand of the complaint, which has hetfi filed with the Clerk' of said Court This Action I brought to procure a Judgment Quieting Plain tiffs-Titl- e to the lundA ana-- tensments - dnsmhed in said Complaint. C. W. Dunn, attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Andress Logan City, Utah. Advertisement) LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OB TH RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 2. , In The District Court of 'the First - Judicial District of (lie Mate of Utah In and for the County of Cache. NOTICE TO CUEOlTOUfi of William Chtrgg, deceased. Creditors Will la the matter of the estate present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Providence, Cache County, Utah, on of before the 85th day of June, 1923. Date of first publication April 24th, 1925. Willard H. Chugg, administrator. J. C, Walters, attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Hans Olson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator, at the office of J. C. Walters, attorney. First National Rank Banding, Logan, Utah, on or before the 26th day pf June. 1925. Date of First Publication April 25th, 1925. James Olson, administrator, J. C. Walters attorney. .writ war-moth- -- By L F. Van Mm aM 5 A Swell Husband Vim OF AU TUiwS AN INFANT HER HI 60S t IhOT r ABBieO A HAH-rw- ff 4 10 10T HY6AWO "tiPlJWINfi MONEY 'n3 "5AVE ' A- - 45"F0H A' , E T CRL1H I OKS In (he matter of the estate , of Franklin A, Rawlins, deceased. Creditors will present claim tq the undersigned at her residence in Lewiston, Utah, on or before the 14th day of September, I925r Date of first pnfttfcatlon' Mav" 13th, 1925. Carolina W. Rawlins, administratrix. J. C. Walters, at v tornpy. with-vouch- ers . AWAY AND HAT AO) g (4 tloSda 10 A LOT CHICHESTER S PILLS kraai Aa Ak tkdM f tel rH K I iMawtmiiTItraadAX Isr w Lv. Filte Is Ke4 i(i,l ' tlboE fj n IJM HtawTrit if for JT4M WALU 'H - TO CHKBFHMN In the matter of the estate of Arthur Shrives, deceased. Creditors will present flat me with vouchets to the undersigned at her residence at Richmond, Utah, on or before the 1 3th day of July, 1925. Date of first publication May 13th 1925. Nadu J. C, Egan Shrives. AdnunstratrU. Walters, attorney. CVJWTR etAT . , TMTWYiN3 CO. n rortmra-tjo- , Y& A YROTEStYf I a to-wi- t: d fr jOwiton Stale Hank, J representative wanted for each town In Carba and FOR RENT Two room modern Franklin counties. A good thing for home, Phone S8GJ-4- . Experience not willing workers. needed. Call at 199 West, Ik) S., LoPretty hear toefted worCTui; gon. Bus Rasmussen District Hales Clot three bed In th garden today. Manager, HHEIWFFH HALE ready. Earth works up fine aa sand." MALE . HELP MounWANTED Holt de in the geld." said Nance tain States Hehool of Telegraphy a ahe followed the mother into the and Railroad Recounting Halt take In the District Court of Iks First ashes and all umld and it's like cabin, Judicial District of the Male ' ot largest school of Ita kind in the good thing of the laud worked In City, Utah, in JI for the County ol West assists students secure emthe 1 " work It, It Each time Cache. together. while attending school, ployment seems wilder and sweeter old tady class staring Juna First, write tavl Llttledyke, plaintiff, tsh large earth tending out her alluring prom- for further Information 401-- 4 09 Re- Crown H. Wood, defendant. To be sold at sheriff sale on th ise," i 1 gent Buildlnga. MrAlli-aon-, rmd do StHirfiny of May'T 926 "where you get such fancied!" o'clock at the front door of th LOST , .Where do you suppote?" said County Court House, Logan City, Horrel Shetland pony, Cache Name, out of tlie earth herself. She County, Utah, the following on horse shoe with Brand! tell in things her on Nsm-le- e right thigh. Been lest tea days. Find- described property The Houth halt of Northeast such ss th value of patlenc, an er report to taster Wheeler" St I'v how to h strong In adversity. quarter of Northeast quarter and Lewiston.. Reward, Northof Houtheast nuai ter never had the schools, nut sine those . i. j west quarter of Northeast quartbe LOUT Fountain pen- - Valued long hack day In Missouri, hut I'v er of Section 7 Township IT, got my.Btbl sod I'v got th land. ,.,cauo or Its being A present. Find North Range I, East Halt take Aud I've got the sky and the hill and er return to Journal. Reward, , Meridian, the river, too. If a body can't learn LOST An auto license No. Dated this 4th day of May 1925. plate from them he'p poor stuff Fin dor leave or moll to M. L, IETERSEN, , ! tpoor.", Journal. Reward.. Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. 'i before bed hslr tiny (ha phd (Idled , t Advertisement) J , ailrror.that hung oh; pie kitchen wall. That Rn desirable noisea can he isuiall jnatter ob'pasalng her, hands J frHEi:iU"t HAlJi el imjnated! the claim of an Ioover th shining mass, for th braids were smooth, almost as they had been wa scientist for a device that Iq Ih District Court of the First Juwhen she pinned them there before causes successive sound waves dicial District of tlie Kl ate of ITsli, In anil for the County of Cache. sunup, and rolling down her sleeves, to interfere with one another. snt down to the table where a simple She bowed her meal wa steaming. Alfred (1. Picot. plaintiff v., Edhyad end Mrs. Allison, her Jean fact Germanys search for petrol win J. Petersen, Norma Petersen, hD and gaunt with shadows of eum deposits at home resulted wife, and VellsvMTe City, munlclp ' To ta folded her hard bands and wells in Ilanover a) corporation, defendant asked be (iu!umry blessing of that last year in sold at sheriff sale on the 4tb day I ( . bumble house. producing about 00,000 tons of of , 1925. at 12 oclock noon crude oil suitable only for lubri- of June, Humble H wa In every tmrtlcularsaid day, at Ihe front door of . f the County Court House, In Logan of, It want fuiydeblp., Of It bare cants I'lcanllitesa with If wa Its only adorn Altoona has the most exten- City, Caeho County, Utah, the fob 'ment. of the plain foid on the scoured property, to sive railroad shops in the wirld. lowing described v s point, 13 rods 2 Clotlilea table, ' ' st The folk who tlved in It were An International Wireless Ex feet west of the northeast corner ot humble, too. If one Judged only by their hibition is to be held next full Block 33, Plat "D Hyruni Cfy Sur! in Geneva. vey, und running tlmnce west 5 rods toil i arreil baud, (heir weary faces I2 feet; thence south 22 rods, to Hut under the tdnin exterior tliere Irrigation Ditch; thence northeast Wus somMhing which set them nfdirt. Thioritt and Fact$ down and along said ditch 6 rods, wlilili defied the aimnp of rimimon W Mtk fur tbaarlMi tuct more or less; thence north 19 rods bid for the extraordinary. Tu pacify !hs tsrthly place, which a tact 614 feet to the place of beginning. This was the dominant presence of And ilin (bar eon, scln( - ItiK auoclurv theta to ftntthrs. Dated this )3tb duy of May, !92i. pm love of th two younger faces, the M. L. Peterson, sheriff, of Cache w tilth shone of age patient coyi spirit J. C, ' Walters, atHalt, County, lmpo$Bibl two naked from the pair of blue eye. Sirs. Ssiuho Sauibul Ssmba! Wake torn y. The mother bud leas of It. Advertisement! , of old She was like a up. Sambo I can't. waiting always with a set mouth and More than a third of the rubMr Hsniho Why esn't yout the distances for eye scanning in the r v Sambo I lu't asleep. Ceotrs Colo- ber boots manufactured , irteo'd.Cj, United , States are made, in ' 1 . nel (To Bn Continued! ' , Mabsnchusetta (tke,-f(ri,'Il- be- , r, TJaipiifLj' , Morris J. Lognn, 8:55 yard, Marie J. Kwinyard, R. M. p. m.l Hwigyard. Httrah Swiayard, Theron Cutler, 5;15 P. m, IOgiut ti:10 Swinrurd, lalho Hwinvard, Cub Itiv- FARK 50c EACH WAY ler Irrigation Company, a corporation, R. C, Halttreb and Hyruni defendants, To lie sold at Sheriff'' sale on NOT ON LADDER OF FAME jthe second day of June, A. D.. 1925, at two o'clock p. in. on said day at lb frout door of the County Court llou In logan City. Cache County, Utah,' as the property of said defendant. the following (iHKcrllud real and personal property situated in Cache County, Utah, aouiheast Commencing at th corner of the southeast quarter of seetion 6, township 14 north, of range 1 east of the Halt loke Meridian, and runnliyi thence Bnrtb 18 rod t feet; thence west 18 rod 12 rods; thence aoiith what's hw 2 feet; thence east 12 rods to the Returned Natlve--An- d place of beginning. come of Bill Jones who was going t Excepting therefrom the followb an srtUt cllmldng the ladder of described tract, to-- wit: ing ' fame? at a point 138 feet Beginning Uid Inhabitant WmI. when I seen north of the southeast corner of him i Id morning b wu climbing the said section 5. slid running thence ladder of ole man Brown, going to north 30 feet; thenee wist 168 paint the roof of the house. . feet; tnenoe south 38 feet; thence east 188 feet to the place of login-in- t. on 6 In lb TIME TARLK Iavt U. I. C. Station ar g-- FOR o.i.- ft et a FOR fSAl.E Two cnoiee building WANTED Old clean lor rag lota on North Main. Phone 178 W. cleaning machinery at Journal "VNGIE E. ROE COmiCHT, Oa II eaata. Wmschell Stage Line , traceable to faulty elimination. ROMAN MEAL a properly, balanced 4 Advert tasmauta man ha paid la savwce. per taau. Minimum tor first laaartloa . L -v- V iA Iriu Bmw A. Misled I () A w M(CtAUtc KiiAwm. V In kU;iuB liHAt flllMo.14 MfihM40WMftrt,4lt,AUwpsKa EY KLGUSIS ( SOU 1 Yttft2Jg la -- 4 ' I |