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Show PAGE EIGHT. Nellie Bishop and Mrs. Nettie Lock-harhardt, both of Provo;. Dallas of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Newman Odd and Mr. and Mra. Jesse Layton, all of Clearfield; Mrs. Jennie and Mrs. Checketts of Ogden; Mrs. Amos and Mr. H. Maylin, Joseph Odd, Mr. and Mrs. John Griham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank.Rcdford, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Urkins, Mr. and Mrs. Orson N. Layton, and Miss Vera Odd,' all of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stiles of San Francisco, California, were last weekend guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Steed and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy. G. Webster of Salt Lake City spent a few days here this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Webster and family, Mrs? Edward Wood of Bountiful spent a few days here during the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott k Tuesday rooming from a he While east. the to away trip tended the National Canners convention in Chicago, after which he visittwo-wee- KAYSVILLE Tk a aty Urint elty la nnllnl ltn 0T mlJrtrti aartfc far mlnataa U alaataa trm OiIm u4 M City ry tntorarbaa fraoi Balt li vary kaar aukaa It tha MmI placa I Rn far aiaay aaayla aka wark la tfcaaa Maa. . Baa law waUr Uraya aa mlMiaa aiaantaln aprlata. BEST Eba raBarralr. a raaamaiaat praiart aaw baiidinr I O. 8. L. By. BtackyaHa. tfcraa raO. Wall aul caarrata klf kway, talapkaaa, 4 pawar aataral faa, alaatrla Hlkta auka It tka Uaai laeatiaa far laSaaUlal tka Darla caaaty aaatral tlanta. Baa efcartkaa apart kaaaa. WATER ON EARTH. Tka aaw ailU af tka Kayarllla-Leyta- a Mllllar caaipaay aaf tka raratakla aaa fralt eaaainf aatabllakaiaat af tka Eayartlla Canalnf carparatlaa M4 ta tka waaltk af tka aaaiaianlty. Dairy kMT. paaaral farailar. fralt an4 aara caa taUa grawlar far aklpaiaat ara lupartaat Infaatrlaa. Baa akt af tka Urra anf plaat af tka UkU PrtnUaf eaaipaay, pakliakar aaalr aaf aalar prlatlag. ui ' r t Correspondent I ARNOLD M. BARNES r Telephone: Kaysville S4 Miss Edith Layton entertained a Bocial at her home Thursday SE) J. ehf!?,: and Ruth ed Denver. Floyd Peterson, of Ogden, n Morten-seC. Mrs. Mr. and Hemming Galbraith, of Kaysville. and Mf. and Mrs. Richard A Hart Ha Car-soDennis Park of Murray to and son, John R., of Salt Lake were , of Salt. Lake .City, Sunday guesta of Mrs. Emily S. of Salt Lake By Fern Richards and Eleanor Steed Kynaston, Henry Elgin , Barnes. First Competitive Assembly., City, to Beth Pace, ofFarmington. Mr., and.'Mrs. George W. Young and . Scheduled Lake week-en- d of Salt. in Salt E. Roberts, Charles children spent last Lake of Salt Lake as guests of'Mr. and Mrs. LawCity, to Priscilla Hill, The sophomores are determined to ' rence Turner. what they are going to ClJoseph E. Sherwood, of Ogdent to win! Guess Mrs. Preston DeLynn of Salt Lake have original pep do! They is the gueet of her parents, Mr. and Gladys Hartman, of Ogden. mother goose rhymes poem; Mrs. Harry Barber, for a few days. of Ogden, to epochbe down to this time, as capitai 8tock of the Hoont5 . Owen Wangsgard, will brought beeri ill for Thomas Anderson has Edith Jock, of Ogden. r well as a portrayal of the basketball Company. Katioj several days, suffering from an attack But the other classes will ! The to tQ 8ame game I of flu. highest bidder for cash, law ful have something to say about this. M r. ana - Mrs. - Lester Leavitt and mnt Revealed StateY. Alaskas the Scenery United children and Mr. and Mrs. Harold 11 Dans high school will Dated is and February were Sunday Leavitt, all of Ogden, n Davis have the privilege of spertding County, Utah ! thi 26tb visitors at the home of Ezra Barnes. Turner. WUliam with Finley januarv 193 day hour and a half Mrs. Willard Sandall returned home Mr. two-yeold of f The He will come daughter pictures. moving and his where JOSEPH Dee from the hospital, Saturday and Mrs. Wilkie Galbraith is seriousDLBROOK, to Davis under the auspices of Ellison she had underwent an operation sev- ' ly ill, suffering from an attack of kidbureau. White Celebrity First publication eral days previous. ney trouble. Gertie Al. Child Bennett and others Mr. Finley is one of the greatest A. II. Moulding left for Reno, publication Febm7y 19 William Mrs. Mrs. Earle Shipley, 19SI, Caroline B. Child, SW Sec. 27, 5N, authorities on plant and animal life Tuesday morning after spend- Phillips, Mrs. Ben Peterton, Mrs. Bert jo Mountain and the $1.00. Rocky Alaska in ing a few days in Kaysville at the Checketts and Mrs. Frank Checketts, 2W, Sarah E. Smedley to Rollan Mont- region. He has been in Alaska for Mrs. home of Mrs. JameaE.. Bennett all of Ogden, were luncheon guests gomery, NEH Sec. 6, Township 4N, the last few years studying, and takMoulding snd small daughter returned of Mrs. Charles Odd Thursday after$1.00. Deis 2W, home from the ' ing pictures of the wonderful scenery- In The District Court of Darii Com., hospital Monday. noon. . ' Y. Stark and wife to Da- in that . Gifford . State of Utah r7 region. Mr. Finley writes ar- Carl King and Olene King arrived Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Graham en- vie and Weber County Canal company, Estate of Lydia C. Frfcw'dece Depictnature Castle-dale, for tides magazines. home Saturday evening from tertained at a social at their home KE Sec. 34, 5N 1W, $1.00. Creditors will present claims where they have been visiting ing the wild life of the remoter parts Saturday evening. 500" was played Bountiful State bank to Brigham C. of Alaska," will be thd theme of this vouchers to the undersigned friends for the past month. I and' at a late hour refreshmenta were Holbrook, Lot 1 Blk 50 Plat A, BounLaw Offices of John C. Davk St lecture. Mrs. Lester Barton and Mrs. Hem- served to guests. eight townsite. tiful Ecdes Aliles Per Student Day Building, Ogden, Utah, on both of Salt Lake, Mortensen, ming A number of Kaysville friends atB. Mann, sheriff, to WestHave you ever asked yourself the before March 27th, 1931. . were luncheon guests of Mrs. Emily tended the .funeral services for Alex- ernGeorge Building and Loan association. question: How many miles a day do I Dated January 17th. 1931.-thS. Barnes Monday afternoon. ander Bishop, which were held in Salt Sec 35 and 26, 2N. 1 W, $2,575.43. JOHN T. FREW, mornbuses of Davis high travel? Many, Henry II. Blood left Monday Lake Wednesday. Mr. Bishop was a A. Montgomery and wife to I am sure, have not stopped to con- Joseph Los to business short a for Admmistri ing trip brother of Mrs. George Bishop of Harland Montgomery, SW Sec. 6, 4N sider that the nine buses of Davis JOHN C. DAVIS, Angeles. Kaysville. 2W, $1.00. travel 5,008 student miles a day. There Attorney for Administrator Ralph J. Strong of Salt Lake was Lyle Graham, son of Air. and Mrs. Horton A. Eldredge and wife to is an average of 331 students riding . Date of first publication a Sunday guest of his mother, Mrs. John jimn Graham, who has spent the past Chloe M. Arbuckle, NE14 Sec. 23, 2N the buses, thus making an average of 22nd, 1931. Mary I. Strong. in the U. S. Marines, will 1W, $10. four years Date of last publication February Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Payne and receive his 14 miles per student If these students discharge today (ThursAnna F. West to Richard West the had to find their own transportation, 20, 1931. Mrs. Charles Smith, 4II of Ogden, in California, and it is expected following: NW Sec. 35, 5N ,2W, would copse to school? visited with Mrs. James E. Bennett day) how he will arrive home Saturday. that 5N Sec. 2W, $10; SEtt After many 20, SEV $10; arid family Monday. reading these facts, the students Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams, Sec. 27, 5N 2W, $10; SWtt Lot 1 4N The Evening Bridge club will meet Mrs. O. A. in the buses can appreciate! who ride Lois Williams, Mrs. Phillips 2W, $10. at the home of Mra. George F. Barker and Mrs. William lem more. Nance attended the this (Thursday) evening. Alumni Plays Davis Regulars funeral services Walter King, which Mra. Jesse B. Flint attended a so were held in of The regulars of Davis defeated the Tuesday after cial given by Mrs. M. M. Johnson at noon. Walter Ogden was alumni. with a score of 43 to 29. The the King her home in Salt Lake Thursday afalumni lead by a small margin at the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy King Correspondent ternoon. lalf, but the regulars came back with and met his death Saturday, when HATCH ROYAL Mrs. Preston M. Budge entertained he fell while rush and romped off with a win- watching the Derby. races 3 Phone: Bountiful the officers and teachers of the local in score. ning Ogden Canyon. Primary association at her home MALE HELP WANTED Reliable The George R. Day American Monday evening. A business meet- man wanted to call on farmers in Dapost members were guests of Legion ing was held, after which a social hour vis county. ' Wonderful opportunity. the Ladies Auxiliary at the home of was enjoyed, followed by a Make $8, to $20 daily. No experience Mrs. S. R. Nelson January 22. After luncheon. Those present were Mrs. or needed. Write today. Me refreshmenta had been served, Miss SALE Fred A. Sheffield, Mrs. J. J. Bowman, Nesscapital Co., Dept. H, Freeport, 111. ltpd. Ardelle Hogan of Woods Cross gave Mrs. George W. Swan, Mrs. John W. Mrs. Vera Webb of Salt Lake is the an illustrated lecture on her recent Thornley, Mrs. Wendell Barnes, Mrs. guest of her mother, Mrs. William ON! . trip to Europe, During the business Kenneth H. Sheffield, Mrs. Samuel a obtainfew for and for means Simpson, days. ways meeting Morgan, Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason, Mrs. Belle Rogers of Salt: Lake and ing a club house for future Legion realize Mrs. Morris Barton, 'Mrs. Chester Airs. C. H. Bourne of Farmington meetings were discussed. ArrangeFlint, Mrs. Earl Waite, Mra. Arnold a few days here this week as ments were made to hold a card party missing M. ' Barnes., and Mrs. W, F. Collett. spent of their sister, Airs. Alice on Lincolns birthday.. guestsThe special guests were Mrs. William Sanders.1 The rifle club of the American our E. Gailey, Mrs, Nathan Reeves, and A. Burningham has accepted Legion post No. 79 held its annual Clyde Mrs. Mary E. Linford. a position with the Utah Poultry as meeting on the 15th of January, the . Mrs. C. P. ONeil and children vis- sociation in Salt Lake. Robert Hatch was presiited In Salt Lake Saturday with DR. GLEASON HONORED dent Glen Hatch was made vice friends who have recently arrived Dr. Sumner Gleason received the president Joseph . S. Day, Preston from England. invitation Dell Stevenson will refollowing' and Wednesday: By Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Smith and direction of the President and on his maid In their respective positions as on, Willard, and Mr, and Mrs. Arthur of the interior secretary and treasurer, publicity ofbehalf, the Buckley, all of Salt Lake, and Miss invites Dr. secretary & WHITE Gleason to attend the ficer, and executive- officer. CompleJennie Boot of New York City were on medical service tion in of rifle the a of Centerville meetings range Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. White House conference on chilt was discussed. Plans for the installaCharles ONeill and family. OWNED AND OPERATED BT Clarence Johnson arrived home health and protectionD. called in the tion of an indoor target practice Probate and Guardianship of Washington, C February range in the Bountiful National Guard Monday from a few days business city 19 to 21." Dr. Gleason has not defi- armory were formed. Ammunition Notices trip to Denver, Colorado. decided whether to accept the for such clubs is furnished in part by Consult Gerk or Respective The geneological workers of the nitely County nvitatiorf or not the government Signers for Further Information. CASH DEPARTMENT STORE North Davis stake held a convention Mrs. Bernard Smedlcy and children At the South Davis stake, quarterin Kaysville Sunday which was largely of Clearfield Mrs. Roy Owen an ly conference held in the Bountiful and KAYSVILLE PHONE 1 attended. Among the speakers were children of were diner tabernacle Layton guests Sunday, January 25, James M. Kirkham, Miss Frances Bird, of Airs. John W. Barnett Wednesday. demonstration of what is meant by Mrs. Nellie Taylor, Elbert C. KirkMr. and Mrs. Lester E. Bybee am the Mutual home evening waa given In the District Court of the Second ham, and Mark Peterson, all of Salt children of Ogden, Air. and Airs The various members of a family Judicial District in and for Davis Lake City. W Brown and children am were impersonated by Mutual stu Mrs. Sylvia Draper Smith of Salt George County, State of Utah ' Mr. THE Lake was a dinner guest of Dr. and Lake and Airs. Rulon Fisher of Salt dents. Singing, readings, and the Ogden State Bank, banking were Sunday guests of Air. anc telling of pioneer stories were the corporation. Mrs. Sumner Gleason Sunday. LIFE Mrs. Robert Green and family. main features of the program. Rud Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins anPlaintiff, Miss Vera Odd entertained at i ger Clawson was the INSURANCE COMPANY nounce the arrival of a daughter at social va. principal speakat her home eve er at the conference. Wednesday Wm. home their J. Edwards and Alice during the past week. Miss Geneve Hatch of Woods Cross Edwards, his complimentary to her niece, Aire, IN UTAH Jack Slight of Preston, Idaho, was ning, wife, Rhea Odd Pola, a recent bride. The returned a few from Wash a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Karl ago Defendants. time was spent in music and games ington, D.-- C., days 4 where she has been L. Tall. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the New buslnesz In Utah 4.SS1.WM and at a late hour a $ during 1929 Mr. and Mrs. Will. R. Holmes of visiting friends. 20th day of February, 1931, at the luncheon was served to thirty-fiv- e north front door of the Davis County Insurance In force in Brigham City, were last week end f guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston M. guests. Mra. Roy N. Kilfoyle and Aliss Barber, Mr. and Airs. Arnold M, Court House at the hour of 12 oclock Utah as of January 1, 41.5J7.M4 Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bar-- noon in Farmington, Davis County, Budge and family. . 1930 iul Mrs. Earl L. Tall spent a few days the Ho Utah, "0 described if following real !&in Woods Cross during the pact week property located in West Point, Davis The Companya InvestB. Y. U. ta Provo thi. work. as guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary .t.the ments (mortgagej County, Utah, and more particularly Roy Mrs. Frank Williams and Airs. Bass. the engagemenror their'oldest son, described as follows: loans, state, county Alansell were Henry luncheon guests ' and Aliss to Mrs, Rulon Barnes is very ill. The Lenna Norman, East 0:' Jacobson' half municipal bonds, of the Northwest of Airs. William Varney at her homo Mrs. Louise S. Yaunt entertained Idaho. The marriage will take Quarter of the Southeast Paris, railway, public utility, in Quarter Ogtlen Alonday afternoon. few friends at a social at her home industrial bonds, etc.) (EVi of NWU of SE 14). of Section Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Galbraith an- place on February 12. Airs. Ray Dawson and in the State amount Tuesday evening. Cards were played nounce the (29) in Township Five daughter, Twenty-nmarriage of their daugh- Barbara, of Ogden visited with after which refreshments were served to Mrs, (5) North, Range Two (2) West, Salt ter, Ruth, and Floyd Peterson of Og- Oel C. Sessions to six guests. Lake U. Wednesday. S. Meridian, den. The ceremony was performed Survey, contain- Premiums collected duby Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llafbertson and Aliss Bessie Gailey is spending ing 20 acres, more or less. Cannon Bishop n Quayle in Farming-tofew weeks in Layton as guest of her sons, Elgin and Robert, of Ogden and Also; Beginning in the center of a ring 1929 fror residents 1.85M" last Thursday. of Utah Mrs. Ellen Weaver of Layton visited Mrs.Alarie Robins. street 50 links East and 19.25 chains rister, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry- - Ji Graham Mr. and Airs. Carl Barber, Miss Geo North 0 degrees 15 minutes East from Paid during the year Bennett and Horace Barber motorec the Southwest comer of the Wednesday. 1929 to Utah policySouth- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gam of Salt I.ake to Ogden Wednesday evening and vis (SE,-4holders and their benof Section ited friends. Miss TeSrl Bodily spent a few City were Sunday guests of Mr. ant (30) death' loss- eficiaries Five Township days (5) North, Mrs. Henry J. Graham. Mr. and Airs. Arnold Bodily enter Range Two (2) West m Ogden during the week as of the Salt Lake .es, maturing endow-ment- a, past Bishop and Mrs. Irvin Call of Lay-to- n guest, of her sister, Mra. Horner tained at a social at their home Wed- Meridian, UT S. dividends, etc. and Survey, alker.- - . and Mr. and Airs. D. H. Wood of nesday evening. The time was spent PnJlCooOIth 65 dereeS- - 00 running minutes Bountiful wore dinner 'guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pace and Mr. in games and music and. at a late chains; thence North 0 de- - Invested in Utah during and Mrs. Ben Webster and family Sun- and Airs. . Alvina'acsy-all-o- f Lour a. 1929 luncheon was serv- grees 15 minutes East 2.63 " chains; day afternoon. of Mrs. E. ed to. the following guests:, Mr. and thence West 8.00 chains; thence South guerts At the end of 1929 the Company 5 Air. and Mrs. Jesse Leonard, who Mrs. Albert W. Tree, Mr., and Airs. 0 degrees 15 minutes Tree d family. West 4.03 chains were here to attend the funeral scrvir security investments of nearly Mrs. Seymoure I.. Miller is ill at Philip J. Bennett, Air. and Mrs. Leo to beginning. 1 Containing of dollar which csM frf millions ices Ben Flint, have returned to her home, such suffering from an attack Thurgodd, Air. and Aire. Clifford wore, or less. . allocated their home in Kamas. by States. If ur wjf Wood, Mr. and Airs. Edwin Gailey, of heart trouble. at a 50 r.A!S0:JSn!n? made, be links could P0nt location Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Marston Mrs'. Ephraim W. Walker has been Mr. and Airs. Earl Dahl, Airs. E. W and 23.28 chains North 0 menta in Utah would be inatenauj degrees of Bountiful were last week-en- d guests very ill for. several days suffering Tree, Mra. Alvin Tree, and Aliss 15 minutes East from the Southwest of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Webster anc irom an attack of sinus trouble. larger than shown above. Bessie Gailey. family. J ornn Bodily of Tremonton spent Nevertheless, la 1929, we paid IBj) At a recent meeting of the Neigh-bor- a a few days in and Syracuse this week as of Woodcraft lodge of Kaysville guest of his father, Fred State the in Bodily. the following new officers were elect Mr. and Mrs. Oel C. Sessions entertotal premia the more than ed for the ensueing year: Past Guard- - tained at a theatre i ... KasviUe,-Uta- h party at the B ar ' 1 Ne-vad- At eve- Bridge was played and at a luncheon was a hour late served to Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Miss Edith Hyde, Miss La Rena Wilcox, Miss Breta Linford, Miss Bertha Linford, and Messrs. Harry Koldewyir, Lynn Sandall, George Mortimer, Richard Koldewyn, and Del- ning. two-cour- se Kil-foyl- e, bert Lamb. Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Whitaker entertained at a card party at their home Thursday evening. A, luncheon was served to eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green spent Tuesday in Ogden as guests of Mrs. Cora Buckaway and family. Mrs. Jack.Brigance and children returned home Friday from Provo where they have spent the past month visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Scof field moved to' Murray Saturday, where they will make their home for a few weeks. .Herbert J. Barnes arrived home two-cour- , r se SiSJl of the- of Section ThirtwLW ship Five (5) wu,,W West, Salt Lake Mefe ring thence North 15 utes East 16.72 North Line of said Krt '1,,10 U thence East along said QulLf10; ", tion line 10.96 chains W Sou 15 degrees chains;, thence W,8 7,96 rt!3-2thence North 0 degree ir East 2.63 chaiq tkenciTjjy chains rto the point Unninj. Containing 20 acre Together with all 3? or k. ' rights thereunto belong? m wige appertaining incb, .comer NOTES n, - ap-taa- ta i - leJwnte' dt ' THURSDAY, UTAII THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS - ' e, S '' ' , . , OUR BOUNTIFUL SALE .1 ' 82-J- ' i -- 11' The First Twelfth the most L . 1 I ) 5 first . u - "I :i be accomplish- i ed each hucceeding .month. , I ' : i So that there will be something to collect interest on this time next (year spend wisely now. ,5 4 i t! I , j r . s v Begin by hitting at your biggest expense item groceries. where you can Buy save on quality foods and that, of course, means at our 0. P. Skaggs System Store. Here you will always find a complete variety of foods at prices that will enable you to reduce food exDon't let penses. even one month of this New Year roll by without shopping and saving the 0. P. Skaggs System way. I t i!v Make January count by beginning now! H f. I- V- It! Try Have you tried our , new Service Brand Coffee? This is a new Coffee, packed at our specific orders for our customers " whowant a strong, dark, sensibly-price- d coffee. It has ,a It r;1 - . i I good smacking blend. Housewives , have bought it for the men folks, only to find that the whole family likes itrOur price on this JLkaiuLAsJbmt-22c-p- CLEARANCE IS STILL ,i You dont what you are until you visit store and see ed many bargains! . RED - - Make It Count ! 1 OUR JANUARY two-cour- se January is important month of the year many people think. It is how plans made for 1931 are carried out in twelfth this that encourage or. discourage efforts for the balance of the year. January's activities are a fair gauge of what will ' i er lb., and as a value, stands head and s h o u 1 d e r s', over other coffees of this price.. t Try. a: pound today, AVe know it will please you - - - CLR SIWVGGS STORK A Surety of Purity LAYTON, UTAH H. J. Shef field &Sons Notice of Sheriffs Sale -- NEW. YORK -- two-cour- se ; - lX "ynttL'nS M. m SYRACUSE , Tht of-M- ?,Ur , ) r, two-cour- se . Hoyts-S.un,lay . Chicks Barber Shop inn V licrhluM rs $?4g UcUd-ln-the-Statc.- .. I Guardian Neighbor, Mrs. Lucy A. rung. The guests were Air, and Mrs. King; advisor, Mrs. Lucy A. Stephens; Howard Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Carl clerk, Mrs. Eliza Graham; banker, Mra. Emma Roberts; magician, Mrs, Estella R. Sandall; attendant, Mrs. Hazel Tolmao; captain-o- f guards. Geo. F. Ellis; flag bearer; 0. E. Tolman; inner scntinal, Edwin Porter; -- outer BARGAIN scntinal, Mr?.. Mary ARamseyp musician, William Young; managers, EdSeveral Holstein Heifers win P. Porter and George Ellis; and Cows. corrcspondant, Mrs. Annie Graham; All Will Mrs. Freshen Soon Nora L. installing officer, Yon Are Invited to - , - FORSALEATA Phillips. Mrs. Charles, Odd was tendered a pleasant social at her home Saturday voning in honor of her birthday The time was spent in mnsic and after whi h a two-urlurtWn was served to Mrt. y. g".r, policy-holde- se See CLIFFORD CLARK Kaysville, Utah - - al the Kaysville Opera 1 Jil ORDER NOW! House Hansons Baby Chicks Only Dealer in by The Mariners Admission 50c Ladies Free Few Open Dates Left For March. B. 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