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Show L t , ; , VOLUME XXVII K X SY1I4.K, UTAH, THURSDAY, V 21. NUMBER 36 RM. - K COMMENCEMENT TO BE HELD AT Tell Us About It Worthington Given Contract at Davis 1 It' j w mil-- davismonday KAYSVIl.l.K The Paris county board of education today offered (Hen Worthington a contract as one of; the coaches at Paris to replace Jack Croft. Worthington has been coach at Cyprus for the past o years and has met with ery good success-. Previous to entering the coaching fieM. he was a stellar athlete at the Ctah Vgricultural college. Dies .Tuesday Following an Operation; Serices Exercises to be Held in School ' Held in Centerville Today Auditorium Monday EveCENTERVILLE Iwis Tiney, ning; 132 Listed for Gradu-son of Mrs. Edith tion, Dr. Franklin S. Har- Tingey, died Tuesday, May It, at 11 a. m. from complications fol-ris to Address Class; Vern lowing an operation for' appemti-- . citis. Mr. Tingey had been very ill Pickering Is Valedictorian. for three weeks and had submitted to two operations in that time. He ' 1 Ray 0 local high students. school The program will be as follows: orches-trOpening march, high school R. William Smith; invocation, Dreams 6f Love" (Franz Liszt), valedic-- 1 Thomley string .quartet; B. Vern Pickering; address, tory presentation oP senior token, Allen acceptance of senior token, Hugh Cannon; Roses of Picardy .(Wood), Davis high" school girls quartet; address' to graduates, Dr; 's Franklin S. Harris; presentation of President R. W. Adams; rbmedicUon, Donald Cteer. win graduate this ivm whofollows: as are year 132 Y: - number of years ago. The funeral sendees were held today (Thursday), at 2 oclock, at the First ward church. The fol-- , lowing services' were rendered', Music by the Centerville choir; vocal solo, Leon Earl; invocation,! Duncan; speakers, Henry Cleveland, John F. Porter and Bishop Iverson. Wm. Trimbath offered the benediction. The grave .was dedicated by Wm. Tingy, and Joseph Williams had charge of the services.- Inter rnent was in the Centerville j ceme-idiploma- i onn- - SERVICE FEES ho-m- ke-'V- HED f i , - til-lilt- s 1' nmrity - 1 number of e;ieh of lit the head of the are people .olue'n des oieil to the eoniniiin its thes repii.ent. Tell ttn-- e - - K AYSVIU.K' Consideration of proposals to follow the lead of the hanks .comprising the Salt Lake the imoi re - po in lei - nhoot house 'm making charges' vou tne ninking, provementfor dunks issued and deposited by .10,1 part about the depositors has been under considhnye, u'ul othei ltim-- , of m Hn-eration by the Davis County Bank-- i me pant an old terest i s association. . There is a wide of the to ainouot they mg diverginoe of opinion among local end III. and they lire mighty bankeis ns to the policy which the glad to get yout item-- . xs hunks will pursue. lint s We ness (Jive m the and it. and your Inasmuch, as the question is one friends I'ke to he informed of flint vitally affects the great; ssliat is going on. ,urity of citizens of Davis county, The 'Reflex this week interviewed the various bankers of the county a to their views on the matter. Opinion is unanimous that there are many accounts in the county oinks which are not profitable to ho banks, although every bank in the county . is paying on the capital. At present the service charge is 50 cents Died List Sunday at an Ogden whore the customers average baF ance. is less than $30. In all probHospital Following a charge will be ability 1 i m-o- vu-x- s -- MONDAY divi-li-il- ! ds the-servic- e . increased to $1.00; but, if tke views of various bankers are interpreted correctly,' there will be no surcharge on the number of checks written. When interviewed by The Reflex reporter. L. E. Ellison of the First. National Bank of Layton, stated that he is emphatically opposed to putting clearing house surcharges into effect. It is his opinion that the banks of the county and also of Salt Lake City have sufficient deposits on hund that they need not Fong Illness LAYTON Funerul services for Mrs. Nettie I. Hurris Draper were held Wednesday, May 20, in .the I jiyton ward church. Services opened by the choir singing 0 My Father." Invocation xvas offered Clearby Bishop Bryant Jacobs, of field; remarks. President Henry 11. Blood; duet. CaslTh'y Bread Upon Itohins and Q'sorfc to such methods to Increase the Waters, Mrs. Marlin Gailey; remarks, James K their earnings. Grnnt Clark of the Davis County Wiggill; remarks. Wilford Guthrie, bunk at Farmington is enthusiasA "Just Weuryin Clearfield; duet, proposed for You, Blanche Adams and lela tically behind the system. Mr. Clark insists I jiyton; remarks, David Iyton, each apd every account in the Clearfield; quartette, "Prayer Per- that hunk he is connected with pays its Uda Blanche Adams, Ijiyton, fect, and full complete share of bank Mr. D. Claire Whitesides, Mrs. He S. points out that' many Jabez Alvin Nalder; remarks, so small that they are accounts are Adams; violin solo, Mrs. S. W. Sill; not worth having. He admitted, M.choir I. Whitesides; remarks, his bank is paying that however, Selections, Christians Goodnight"; handsome returns on the stockbenediction, Bishop Richardson, Og- holders original investment. den Third ward. Interment was in Walter W. Steed of the Clearthe field State bank is opposed to the Mrs. Nettie P. Harris Draper proposed service fee system. It is died Sunday, May 17, in the Dec ,is opinion that the banks of peritonitis, following un tion is to care for its depositors' so long as the institution operation and long illness. She- interests was born August 2U, 188'J, daugh- i run along safe business lines, J. R. Gailey of the Barnes Banlc-ri- s, ter of Thomas E. and Mary P. Hur- alhas in Layton, where she ing company, Kaysville, gives it in his judgment that a fair service a educated was She resided. ways the district schools of Uyton. She charge be made, but he is opposed married Charles H. Draper Octob- - to any fee for checks written or deposited. He also stated that it er 27, 190'J. Besides her husband, his opinion that it is not neces- she is survived by 5 children, GoI-i- s Wisary for Davis county financial inden T., Darrell C., Miland G., service acllard J. and Helen, and the following stitutions to charge for Lake to the Salt City rates, cording R. G. brothers and sisters: Mrs. the cost of doing business because Robert E. Mrs. Adams, I). Watt, in locul banks is much lower than Harris, Joseph I). Harris, of in the capital city. T. W. Harris, Tabor, CanDavid Mabey of the Bountiful ada, Mrs. J. D. Craig, Enoch Har- State bank stated that he preferred Clearfield, Thomas Muir, ris, Mrs. not to be quoted as to his opinion, and Mrs. Robert Munn, Hooper. due to the fact that there is a, diviShe was loved by all who knew sion of opinion on service fee her for her devoted service to her charges among the directors of the family, neighbors and phurch. She bank jn which he is cashier, Joel R.- - Parrish of the Farmers faithfully performed the dutiopsev--of 1 for bank of Woods Cross, is of teacher ward State Relief society eral years, and for many years has the opinion that there are some been an active worker in the Lay- - accounts that are not profitable to ton choir. Though for the past the banks, but he is, he says, quite the Davis County yeurs she has had very poor health certain that her hopefulness and cheerfulness Bankers association will do noth- characteristics. ing drastic in respect to service were - Nal-de- r; Poppy Day, May 23 - vice-preside- nt thou-"sar.- da sur-char- i ge - s ex-pen- se. -- Law-and-Servi- c;- - El-Ke- Shef-Ktrm- Kaysville-Laytonemker- I y. func-hospit- s, In Idaho Hospital I 1 Tre-monto- 1 n, NEXT SATURDAY 1 res-Smit- h, IS POPPY DAYIi 1 n, Orson I Hess Found Jinimie McAdams to Conduct Another Unconscious by Car Robbed by Filipinos Poultry Meeting - Bernard al, I - La-aa- - Kays-villc-Layto- n County Agricultural and Home News New Roads Planned In Davis County for Rlirimr Floods I I pro-Dav- needy.x-servicemenj- iy the-mo- st Jed Sessions Has Opened Barber Shop te vice-preside- - I wav-foun- the-Auxili- ary I I ike r - - T , d Federal Officers y Make Liquor Raid - p and-Mis- s Frank m.u vice-preside- nt, vice-preside- nt; ? - C- contage-(Continu- H .1 ; I in the Layton meetinghouse Sunday, May 24, at 12 noon. The exwhite house A Davis countyercises will be in charge of the conference was held Monday night Layton ward bishopric. tle Davis High auditorium. A I The seminary program will be as at small but representative and apWendell Invocation, UpHows: audience enjoyed the preciative b I exercises conducted The program follows: Duncan, Grant Earl, Ora Egbert, Adams; program. Burton, Two selections. Amaryllis and Eileen Evnns, Ray H. Evans, Frank Elmer Green; talk, Caroyl Years the Concerning Something De Bal, Whitman orchesLoin L Fenwick, Melba Fisher, Leon Work; talk, Health of Body, tra; invocation, Amassq Clark, H. Fine, Bertha Ford. Mind and Spirit, Genevieve vocal solo, Asleep in Clyde H. Gailey, Arden Gaufin, talk, Wealth of Time. Mon- Farmington; the Mildred Glover, Leland Dale Har- Deep, Joseph Wood, accom-anie- d Opportunity," Joseph Tan Mrs. Gilbert Huffman Alvin L. Hart, ey and Harris, Dorothy. vocaf trio, Bernice Whitesides, both of byWest Bountiful; talk on 'Ti. Hatch Dor I Caroyl Burton, Josephine Adams, White House conferNext Saturday is Poppy day the day on which we sthy L Hayes, Ruth A. Heywood, accompanied by Josephine Adams; the national G. S. Dr. Paul, ence, Evft&t Adeline Higley, Kathleen 8. have an. opportunity to help in a small way. the Happiness is based on con- -- ot Utah., White House conference; BefHill, Dell E. Holbrook Mary-Ilol-- i ermen who are lying in hospitals because they instrumental trio, Pastel Minuet, foTTty.tr Jack brcok, Allen S. Holt, Alice Mayrjce remarks, offered their lives and bodies when our country was in tyhitesides; Mrs. J. W. Thomley and daughmemHaghes. Weaver; talk to graduates by need. During the past year, these men have occupied Melba, of Kays-- 1 of ters, Doris and The Gordon Jensen, Sarah Elaine Ker bishopric; presentation Ixst Word,,r themselves making millions of bright red poppies to be ville; reading, Kendell, Ethel Kerr, E. Margie diplomas by Bishop James E. South of Bountiful; Keith Brown, sold on this day; their hands have been kept busy and a Eva Kim, Doris Evelyn King, jion; remarks, Kenrteth H. Garden of Roses, vocal duet, their minds have had relief from the horrors of otherKhowlton, Gwen Linford, field, seminary leader; benediction, Beth and Mary Stringham, of East wise enforced idleness. Hollis Layton, Burnham Jay Leon- - Edna Nalder. Bountiful, accompanied by Luciel follows: of Msrcelle Ethel The list Lloyd, Linford, graduates srd, The story of the poppy has been told and retold Wood, of Woods Cross; talk on meAlbert Mann, Alvin Mason, Leland Wendell Adams, Caroyl Burton, child health and innoculation. Dr. many times since it was adopted as our nationalin our 0. Maytin, Melva J. Maylin, Melba Marie Dickson, Violet Forbes B. Beatty of Salt Lake; selecbut T. yet, beautiful a is story; morial flower. It Clyde McIntyre, Beth mer Green, Marine Hodson, Ester tion, Flower Song, Whitman or-- 1 not compare with the story of the can it estimation, Genevieve Nalder, B. Edna Moon, Vearl Louise Mortenson, Knowlton, Clark, chestra; benediction, C. stark courage of the men in whose memory the poppy N alder, Mabel Nord, Joseph TanLaura Pearl Moss of Farmington. is worn. The story of the poppy tells of this bright litDelma Nelson, Dora Nelson, W. ner, Mav Weaver, Marjorie WeavAlvin Moss, of Bountiful, had White-sidetle flower growing in the shell torn fields and on Herman Nelson, Mildred Othelia er, Jack Weaver, Josephine charge of the conference. Bernice and Dent Whitesides, Meet blasted hillsides the one beautiful thtng In a land of Doctors Oleson Viola Paice, Elaine Pack, the Sarah Parker, John D. Parrish, Whitesides. Last Friday night, May 15, a desolation; but it does not tell of the courage of hills committee those climbed central and Luthe Vern B. Pickering, lone Poll, meeting of men who crossed these fields and the doctors and dentists of the cille Potter, Helen Raddon. Calvin BlirtOIl DieS while the fighting was at its height. It docs not tell MyT0n L Rampton, Neldon Rentmeister, county was held. Davis county of buddies killed and buddies left with legs and arms doctors present at the meeting Allen Rice, Isabelle Rice. Max Rich, torn from their bodies while those who were left presswere: Dr. J. C. Stocks, I)r. Juel Fenr Richards, Sherman B. Riched on. It does not tell of the still bright courage of here Trowbridge, Dr. Wm. Gieriech, Dr. A message was received ardson, Edith Riggs, Edna Marie those who still live and wish that they had died. the tieo. W. Buchanan, Dr. G. I). RutRoberts, Marjorie R. Roberts, Ruth I Tuesday evening announcing Z. Tanner. ledge, and Dr. A. Roberts,' LaRue Robins, Birdie 1. death of Myron Burton at a The money from the sale of the poppies on Poppy Vera Roueche, Knewel I piul in Rigby, Idaho, following an day goes to help these men every cent of it.no Everywas H. Rushforth. matter operation for appendicitis. He one phould wear one of these flowers; and, Vilate Sanders, Paul in the received Selleneit, 19 years of age, and was the Ben of value joy of what they pay, should get Effie Simpson, Virginia Bee Sim-- 1 the late Willard S. Burton and Mrs. us. served once who helping those "ons, Vera Smedley, Howard! Cora Chandler Burton, former his Besides Kenneth W. Smith, Lael jdents of Kaysville. Corine Smith, Ray H. Smith, Edna mother, he is aurvivod by three Smoot, Keith tahle, Orba I ters and- three brothers. Funeral American legion Auxiliary W. David Steed, Beth Stev- - services and interment will take Stark, To Sell Poppies for enson, George V. Stevenson, Isabel-- 1 place in Rigby, Idaho, today , le Soney, Dean Swaner.- Hubert Mrs. and Mr. (Thursday). Soldiers Injured W. c. Burton, Mrs. Robert Blamires, 'Talbot, Mrs. Leah Thomas, Gordon R. Thornley, John 1 Mrs. Earl Waite, D. Thornley, outstanding Thomas T. Tingey, Christensen and Charles T. BurJimmie McAdams, poultry expert, KAYSVILLE Next "Saturday, , FARMINGTON Since last Sun- charges. Dale R. Tolman, Lawrence M. ton left early this morning for Kig-g- y Purina Ralston the has Hess P. Orson May 23, members of the Americann representing In Suit Lake City there is a (orenoon, Waite, Wilda Waite, E. Giraud another conduct will a to attend the funeral services. Legion Auxiliary will sell veteran-L'from company, his home at guffer,ng strong undercurrent of sentiment n Whitaker, Ardella Whitecar, made poppies to the people of Davis 8tj.oke which rendered him com- - meeting this evening (Thursday) among depositors against the The poppies will beoiii, A modem girl wants to know county. at the Kaysville opera house, comWhitecar, Bessie Wilcox, unconscioua banks for the surcharge rates pjete,y This anMary Wilcox, Wilford Wilcox, Jen-a- is what will take cigarette stains sale all day; and mencing at 8 oclock. Filwhich win S into effect June 1. six TTsa morning, Sunday Early . nouncement was made by the Williams, Vergie Mae Williams, from the tips of her fingers. She without doubt, welcome the opporCertain University of Utah prof es- take to Hess Mr. disipinos requested Athlene Wood, Willard Youag, and might try immersing them in dish- tunity to help the disabled company, Milling sors who teach economics are who have busied them- them to Layton and offered to pay tributors of Ralston Purian pro Florence' Zesiger. is known to have been very outspoken water three times a day. commission state The highway a and Mr. Ileas agreed, selves during- - the winter making him for it. ducts in Davis county. considering two detours which can in their condemnation of Salt Lake short time later his family was these poppies. was the speaker be built soon and will be available banks. McAdams Mr. on the he wa laying The money received from the sale notified that is It has been estimated that, - at the poultry meeting held in the if there is a recureqce of floods in of poppies on this day is used tot j running board of his car apparent- Kaysville tabernacle last March II. j viding no surcharges are put into this Henry year, county unconscious on the highway one-o- p the benefit of . euccessfuLpouUry Btoodrchairma'n. said Wednesday.-l-cffec- t here, that several thousand The disabled j across from" thiTNortR Farmington and their families. in this com- One of these is a short detour near accounts from Salt Lake City will held ever meetings I no showed veterans who make the poppies are church house. His body munity. Mr. McAdams is an in Becks Hot Springs in Salt Lake find their way into Davis county paid for their work some of them I evidence of an. attack, but he had tcresting speaker and thoroughly county and the other is between banks.' making as high as $2.00 per day. been robbed and the Islanders had understands the poultry business, South Bountiful and North FarmDeLore Nichols, Agricultural News : Ruby Stringham, Home News After paying for the flowers the Left bjm. This is an opportunity to get ington in "Davis county. balance of the proceeds is divided, H. P. Mathews, District Agricultural Inspector Dewey Anderson, deputy sheriff a correct answer on any feeding, The Becks springs relief! road I the greater amount staying with I amsted the six men who had left other or be but a few yards west of would products. poultry housing, and the of Auxiliary TOain highway and had chosen the local units Miss Ruby Stringham, home Mn. Itha Criddle, president talked he Mr. I McAdams, the although pavement. The detour would be making the sale, and the rest going gj,epherd lane as their route. After for over three hours at the last between demonstration agent, and Mr. Ef- - Mrs. Irene Wilcox, the Bamberger and the KAYSVILLE Jed Sessions has national and departments questioned, they claimed Mr. meeting, was still being pressed Oregon Short Line tracks, and returned to Turner, president of the wo- - of the Syracuse local Farm bureau, to state Kaysville and opened All of the money Heg& a o at the look of to Auxiliary. Us for car out got the time on Orfegon Short at be Jiena section of the county farm have made arrangements with would questionsmostly and A barber fund shop in the building bea in U separate kept the engine and complained of bureau, arranged for a series of meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph was adjourned so that Line right of. way. Arangements to '.moving .to- meeting the for occupied purpose previous used exclusively runthe at laid down on ing sick, and 'meetings to be held in four com- -, Holbrook today (Thursday) keep aft appointment are now being discussed with the galt has New might speaker equipment intended. city. 'inunities in Davis county for food -ning board just a he m. Miss Edwards in' Ogden. The meeting should be railroad Company for the use of been inatalled, and facilities for ' of memben e mK-y,nThe' to confessed - demonstrations however, they to bo given by Mia strata aponge cake and jelly attended by' everyone .in Davis the right of way, Mr. Dood said. bathing will be furnished custom-Th- e who donate their time and energy Later, him. robbing hiehwav department is inter-- 1 ers. ... .K. (Edwards of the Gen- - j ing. commendei be should county interested in ..the poultry this day cons' haa' not Mr. this short deJless regained .. erl Foods company. The . first j Friday Mia Edwards' will meet a on particularly-in- . ested business. re Mr. Sessions," before leaving to occasionally meet with They doubtDeLore is ciousness-and doctor off the would the take because it tour meeting wat-helat th home of .group his home in Salt Lake City buffs'; but' this class nt citizen in ful of his recovery. at 2 p. William-Gailemain road after all the various city make makes but a very at Kayaville, Nichols at Farmingtoncakes Davis a year and a half ago, had county about 1 be wi routes had converged into the pne been in Monday at 2 p. m.. May 18, with Angel food and fancy small minority. Without doubt, TO RECEIVE CERTIFICATES the barberirig business local road, thereby facilitating traffic. farm bureau officer, Mr. O. demonstrated. The following few have not considered- the these in Kaysville for 27 years. While LOGAN Miss Wilma Clark of Surveying crews an; at work be- in Salt Obama, president; Mn. Wil- - Farm bureau officers have wade real debt they owe to the disabled Lake he has' been employed and Wilda Bur tween Bountiful Farmington, and the arrangements: Mrs. Virgin veterans. It is possible that they I Farmington, u4m Gailey, Deseret in the gym barber shop. Mrs. Lenore SOUTH WEBER looking for the Lest way around grandsons in ton of Layton, sophomores, at the has many friends Sessions Layton, secretary and - Schwagler, president; Mn. Earl will have sons or will Mr. confessFinancial Weber there. district the flood Schmaltz of South suffer as future wars who orer, in charge. .Then were! Keller, in Davis county who will welcome two-so- n made be have to for the of still posre candidates lesto college the suffer-acharge and arrangements the ed Monday nd these veterans jomen in attendance. Angel j Spencer, secretary his return. of charity will be driven home year normal certificate which they session of fermenting mash and with the county. cake was demonitnted. Thes demonstrations bT at on manufaccommencement will the for who inter pceive those been to utensils designed to them as it has Wednesday at 2 p. tn. Miss Ed-- 1 only proved to be especially Hon. John G. M. Barnes, who The Jone 1. The girla will have edu- - have visited our hospitals ture of intoxicating liquor in the Dave Steel of South Weber. were demonstnted devil food citing but very instructive and an operation on April 21," work six quarters of college mash of 1500 and and Wood stUl D. of J. gallons pleted 11 the home of Mn. LeDell cationaL justice, court'. in education, at the completion of paid a' fine of $209. found in the Schmaltz home. The at an Ogden hospital for -J stcr.ts North Farmington. There ; school Monday evening. Dr. Mfd the current quarter. They will be federal officers turned the defend- returned home from tl.s I.::; it: I Dr. D. E. Madsen and George In attendance,! The raid was made last Sunday Jre twenty-fou- r to teach in any grade that fact dairy the qualified stressed sen Sunday, and is now feclir.g ts v ;.l B. L. Black, ant over to the Davis county ftateAgn herds should be tested for "jr. Ima Barkdull, president; and Bateman, of the Ltah department, school, in or outside of the state by C. B; Aires and as can be expected.' officers federal 0n vcePre8enL wre n cultural college dairy prohibition Utah. of on 2.) page chtrg met with dairymen at the Layton 1 ! j Sunday I , , - e i Dr. T. II. Ileal ty Talks on LAYTON Layton ward graduHealth and . Child ating exercises from the North Innoculation Davis Junior seminary will be hold -- - FOR MRS. DRAPER Graduating Exercises n, H- I DISAGREE ON ton. - I Keflex Interx ievvs Cashiers ori Iropnsed llan for Checking it Account Surcharges; Most something ssoith thing brngiAnr ihu. Officials Opposed to Special l'eiluips von h'ise eotieeil tlmt . eorre-pin linn-we have n.eit' Charges for Issuing and esers t.issn toi.i eit liij " t j this roiinty. Tin iiitioe n Depositing Checks. the-- a. junior Seminary To Hold ri'i'fi--,Mn!r of th o in W fi oxt , uml tin opb- of s, re their yur oiilol U.r', lUlil j i'theCVr1"A mak pl.u ing the. count s n hotter "1 hi' lot lev ill wliuh to list ot thi'-oil'd lik to tery, Ban-gerte- I', t Joiii'ling pen mo.i'l:t g, lnipnAi'ig - IvsrTM. Adams, Frank A. Ar- r, gyle, Hilda Argyle, Lawrence Irene Barkdull, Genevieve Barlow, Roy C. Beater, Melba Areta B. Benson, Dorothy Bingham, David Ct Bodily, Ruth Aurelia Brauer, Louis Briggs, Ivan Miles Bryson, Melvin S. Burning ham, Carl R. Butcher. Olive Campbell, Talitha M. Carl on, Cecil Alexander Carr. Noall Fold Clark, Wayne H.'Cook, Clydf M. Decker, Philo Dibble, MaudA. Ben-nio- I imi-- Utah football player, was given a contrary sometime ago as one of the roaches at t.1 local school, which he signed; and! w hen . orthington signs the coaching worries at Da; is will be over so far as replacing Croft is concerned. Both these men come to Ia sis highly recommended by their respective college coaches, and urn out they arc, expected winning teams. It is the plan of the board of education to divide the sports at Davis, hut the officials of the school are not, at present, prepared to say which sports each man will handle. Of Commencement is survived by his mother; one sisKAYSVILLE exercise at Davis high school will ter, Mrs., George Phelps, and one auditori- brother, Allen, all of Centerville. b held in the high school um Monday evening, May 25, at His father, Joseph Tingy, died a ; oclock. It is reported that number Of years ago. Iwis was a' class is the largest class student of the Davis high school a this year's to graduate from the Forslerg. star COUNTY BANKS - |