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Show w? American Legion, to' HAMPTON R. I. Present Show Hit Friday, January to fill named KAYSVILLE JBOARDVACANCY School Hoard Member play, arBer What promise, to the outstanding ilrnmat ic'ssuect of the year is the American bo Nothing but (the 2n. ticket salts j Candidates Pre-- j forConsideration son. Reserved seats and tickets are available at the Kayvdh- drug store between theJu)iirs of three and four oclock each afternoon. to Dr. IV- Keith According Barnes, manager, thcJocal post has chosen a very good cast to present this play. The cast is as follows; Kohert Bennett, Alan Blood; Clarence Nan Dusen, Wm. C. Barton; Dick II. V. Mansell; E. M. Ralston, Lynn Hales; Bishop Doran, Farrell Smith; Mrs K. M. Ralston. Melba Thornley; Gwendolyn Ralston, Mar-ceLinford; Ethel" Clarke, Kd:th I.ayton; Mabel Jackson, Uoettu Kilfoyle; Sable Jackson. Wdnia Mortenson; Martha, Breta Linford. M. W. Phillips and Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle are the directors, andEail Jarman, property director! In addition to the play, short skits will be given between acts. Numerous f sented jriBMIXGTON John It. Ramn-- L - Don-nlle- at foi, selection was announced L meeting of the remaining mem-of the board held in the school at the Memorial courthouse Monday. (fg C. Howard, a member of aboard, presented Mr. Hamptons together for consideration, Fisher, Ir-h those of Thomas Hoi-oF. Fisher, Brigham C. Others and Orson Bangerter. U L k, consideration for the post, their names were not al-nn- eh for-lil- lr presented at the meeting, Henry W. Stahle and Rich-I- d Stringham. All the candidates presidents of the Bountiful which had been served by Mr dis-bi- superintendent. I Mr. Howard moved that the clerk Itify the principals and dealers lat no bills whatever will be paid the board for materials of any jtnd unless proper requisition has ieen made by the superintendent or j principal for the same, and the foods have been purchased by the rk, the only authorized and desv isted purchasing agent of the H. Blood, Itah Sugar Will Be Added to U.S. Commodity List list of basic com Agricultural Adjustment Act, Senator Elbert D Thomas (D) of Utah announced .today following a series of conferences with officials of the AAA and rrrons close to the administration. to add sugar beets and to the select frodities in the vice-preside- MercanKaysville tile Institution: J. R. Gailey, Henry H. Blood, Geo. W. Barnes, Royal C. Barnes, Elizabeth B. B. Blood, A. Frank Barnes, and Miss Miriam Barnes, directors Geo. W. Barnes is president; A. Frank Barnes, J. R. Gailey, secretary-treasureThe directors of this company declared a four per cent dividend payable at once. John li. Barnes Company Claude T. Barnes, Geo. W. Barnes, Henry II. Blood, Royal C. Barnes, Hazel E. B. Hart, J. R. Gailey and II. J. Barnes, directors. Claude T. Barnes, president; Geo. V. Barnes, J. R. Gailey; secretary troasurer. This company has paid a dividend of four and per cent since January 1. Barnes Realty Company Claude T. Barnes, Geo. W. Barnes, Minnie A. Blood, Royal C. Barnes, Elizabeth B. B. Blood, A. Frank Barnes, and J. R. Gailey, directors. .Claude T. Barnes, president; George V. and J Barnes, Gailey, secretary-treasureone-ha- lf the senate during its in vice-preside- sidetracked f the need for emergency jtislation which was paramount Association vniifg the last session as well as Dairy bom the fact that it did not have Meets Wednesday favor of the administration. blamed the administrA meeting of FARMINGTON ates disfavor partly to the sugar kdnstry itself, since its leaders, !the Farmington' Dairy association Particularly in the refinery field, was held in the courthouse here re unable to time agree among them-elve- Wednesday ofevening at which . the Salt Lake milk problems I Senator Thomas announces, now, market were discussed. ever, that the bill has the sup-- , Clyde Wilcox, of the Salt Lake He administration and is milk code committee, spoke at the new code most certain to pass both houses. meeting, discussing the ote, however, being be-o- r. es s. Ms provisions. already been this session and it is to pass that body with S. L. ifficuRy. then go to the f..r vote. senate rjc'-e- fJ , Naval Officer To Be Transferred senator hasbeen.one instrumental The Navy department has issued alive and orders to Lientenant Commander if sugar beets can be William Jackson Hart, Jr , to report yI, to Salt ' LakeTifyabbut-JiItnw st in charge only cotton, 1034, for duty as officer fold in PS rice, tobacco, and of naw recruiting activities its Products, it will ulti-te- n Utah, Idaho, Montana and WyoHtah beets near $8 a ming,- as the relief of Lieutenant VrktJ f5lce con8derably above that Commander Robert Lee Porter, Jr.-ave been selling for. who is due for sea duty this autTk btah senator made his iie umn. meTnt following conferences Commander Hart is now serving S the chief of eaver, board the heavy cruiser Pensaon 4 ice production, process-- . cola at San Pedro, California as najn d . marketing division of The vigator. The Pensalcola is a sis-tiL;.an wdth others close to the ship to the cruiser Salt Lake t. continued W itlrthci rsopr . . ity. C6nfmandeFTfai t aggressive action in the navy in 1910 and graduated cn?fe and house. Senator from the United States naval Acadcf p. I Is confident that beets, one emy at Annapolis in. 1914. He is most important crops, a native of New York state. Prior V added G to the chosen few to serving in the Pensacola, he was L Aerifi7rm,odities fvored by the on duty' arthrPhiladelphhrnavy ' ; Act. Adjustment yard. n '!?dcation of what it would Lieutenant Commander Porter the Senator points has been informed unofficially, that to frm the where he probably will be assigned to totten J j tobacco areSouth, k command import-.-'bcCfrmn( the the destroyer Sands Pt indicate that ag- which is now at the Mare Island in that section Navy-Yar- d. The complement of tban any time in the the Sands' 6 officers and 110 Jwt tkr consists of four four years. Consid- - men; aMv tubes and u en'eher Prices for their crops triple torpedo 88 maximum bonusses her from guns; resulting four tbs i eatr,e control as outlined in speed is about 35 miles per hotu. 4r Adjustment Act as iuci. ..l.pd forthe better times, beet sugar industry - -- ' apply just a3 wejj tQ e and tobacco, Senator Thomai-sat- u the ?ugaFTeaders keeping the bill be-th- at e8r 4.4"thr-bastC"'C6mmcKliti- J , an-Vr- tk er 11 tr-;- . - j- - 21-in- ch ch -- on v -- Dn-v- i' i ! - isos. $2... (HI. " ( la--- s 111 BERT C. lllKTON g resident of The .select inn nt Hubert ('llm ton. t lit new as of and schools, Kaysville, superintendent at the announced Was ward the of Sunday Kaysville bishop ward conference held in the Kaysville tabernacle. Counselors to Hishop Hurtnn are William E. Gailey, first counselor, and Alan 11. Hlood, second counselor. , More than live hundred members of the ward attended the conference and sustained the appointments made !v the stake presidency Tin retiring bishopric of Kaysville ward, compost'd of Frank Hyde, dame:, Cialdle, first counselor, and Haim4-.second W. counselor, go from tlWr places George . "i lx-er- , and $25.00. The new . Farmington ordinance a yearly fee of $10.00 for provides Totals 22 911 RtTcice Hodgson, umpire Davis. from dealers of Litth'd beer which is consumed off the dealer premStole by quarters: Davis 9 It 20 ises; $15.00 from dealers of bottled 'Tooele 3 tt) 19 22 beer consumed on the dealer premises and u fee of $50.00 from dealers in draught I Ig.-Ko- p; j ( beer) consumption premises, $3 i (K). Holders of these licenses will he exempt Tront payment of all soft drink licenses to Kaysville city, w liiili entitled the holder to sell hiltled goods. This soft drink license costs $5.00 per year. ' Davis (ounty licenses, which apply to persons desiting to sell the iieer outside the limits of corjsir-at- e municipalities cull for fees of $10.00 for Littled beer and $20.00 lioth for for draft und bottled sale at retail. Wholesale licenses in the county are set at $15 00 litV-lon- 1 -- t session and although it failed that time to have administration knetion, Senator Thomas and other ?ar leaders brought it to a vote the senate and it was passed. ? It did not get to the house for a : 1 1 ; vice-preside- to the basic commodities was jne fctrodueed in-- -- r. particularly the growers of sugar Wets may iook forward most hope fJly" to seeing their product add-i- d - l r- vice-preside- .WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 18 -- Utahs beet sugar industry and i.' the enmity organia O! will be ihu-r- n d,u tholumhoi.n inti runs .inn from V'M to iM'.ii in tli- cvciiiu-- . a: which time a meal will be nixed in thoi m bool cafe'i n.i Offict - of tii" S i aeiiM- F.mn Bureau ware doited at a inciting! held Wednesday night, follow ed. by o dance. Lot in Thurgooil mill (lo-m- i Bvbee wire doited director-- , and David A. Thurgoml, iho holdovei, dim tor was named president. The South Dans Farm Bureau will hold its annual meeting at Bountiful tonight, followed by' a dam'e. The West Layton unit will meet Friday night. Davis County Farm Bureau convention. January 0, 1931. at Davis high school: ;"0 I. M. Commumtx singing. :t I. M. Repeat hv presul nt. 1;4 IV M. -- Report by secretary! and treasuri r. 1. M. Report by presid. n t , sugar beet association. Renoit by president, g:OU ID M. canning crop association Musical number, high sihool. of :10 1. M. -- Tax program clbng. Farm bureau, Tracy 2:50 1. M. Future of agriculture, Frank Evans. M. :!:.'!() Depaitmcnt meetings. (a) Womens department. Farm machine proj(b ects; Frank Bennett Officer-- Don for president; Henry J R. Gailey, cashier; Alan B. Blood, assistant cashier. unanim- ously. li-- - company, Mercantile Institution, John R. Barnes company and the Barnes Realty company, Following the election, the directors met and named the officers of the companies The directorates and the officers elected are: Barnes Banking Company; Henry II. Blood, Royal C. Barnes, Claude T. Barnes, II. J. Barnes, J. It. Gailey, George W. Barnes and A. Frank Barnes, dwith Royal C. Barnes, irectors. school Smith and carried uices provitimg for, the " 'of the sale of beer m iismg ti.i hem passed by the (oiintv bo.ir.l of idiin!) conmiiK.sioner- - and b iilv louiiiilof F.irnongtoTi and K v The Kav-- x die and niiiili ni dm. luce-- are publishned rl'i-iUin this issue of .The Werktv Reflex lii Kav-- x die the ordinance effeitive immediately, ami provides the following fees: Class "A" (retail bottled heer) eonsiimpt ion off premise. $10.00. Class I!" (retail hoftled beer) i ini'iimpl ion on or off the preni- ( Ointon school. The matter was Kaysville Hubert C. Burton, coun-f- r Iferred to h tim - farent-Teache- rs Jy Mr. ! .1 committee of citizens The motion was seconded ! y, Kaysville Firms Name Directors ct board. ' Dn-v- i, Four companies with main offifrom the ces at Kaysville j elected directorates of at the association meetings of the aqnual contacted shareholders held Clinton had previously last Monday board member morning. feRoy B. Smith, nm that district, regarding a The four companies are the Inch room and shower room for Barnes The Banking e Dance in Evening O I Iringham. A 'ream to Set Action, Kaysville City Council Drafts Ordinance Fixing Fees for Friday Afternoon in laical Salt of Heer; County Com-- Gymnasium ; Good Game Is missioners Take Similar Ac- Expected; Totiek Wins a tion; Farmington Council I asses Ordinance Wed.. ll , ven - IN CITY, COUNTY Davis - Bountiful is the unanimous of the members of the Davis board of education to fill i! vacancy on the board created Jed Stringham, the death of nf ' 1 NOW LICENSED ..(MITE-NEXT- Meeting; Speakers on Program; 1K1 Officers to He Chosen; Free sea- SALE OF BEER AT KAYSVILLE of ll.ms' County Farm Hureau to Ik Held at High School; Noted. Annual bt -- showr that a capacity bouse Death of Jed Stringham; pected at this show hit of the Bistn BE SATURDAY: j s Truth,' Fill Vacancy on which will be presented at tln-ijftosen to vis high school, Friday, January Caused Education of j Board Already the advance e .aysv TO r DARTS TO FLAT . a most rem nkiible ai hieve- .ir- - mioumint of nearly lr hi their positions, 't be. bishopric was raised August 8, 1.M2, sboil atUr in In,- furmanon of Ninth Davis take, at which time Henix II. Blood, now Lantern lull of Kaysbe A governor of Utah, lit; the lashop-11,- to assume t hi Uulle, ol stalk" ville sponsored a tea at the home IJrinKK ;. jiosition he still holds. 'The annual meeting of the share11, C. Mm ti risen Saturday, of Mrs. bishcoll to the Previous to his holders of the New Survey Irrigaopric, Mi llydt served as supenn- - January 13. tion company was held in the Thiity-eigh- t teiuiint of Sunday school, itehings and paint- Kaysville Iublie school building F. A. Hobbs of FARMINGTON No. .1. and all putts of Iasi England (roni ings 207 Salt Lake, J20 shares Gerard avenue, Saturday in iharge the United States were on display of the total ofevening. Mr. (i iridlt 499 shares of the wanted in Davis county on a ; George Farm crops c) bail land are among some of the best counselors u of couit charge for failure capital stock of the company was Dibble in charge, and m (h,- United Slates. served a to appear when scheduled on at the melting. represented I. M. Reassembling: Uii.-- ofie ol til The five directors of the com- charges of driving a ear while unRefreshments were served m the Musical number- by Fifth m the Quoi where room 'centerpiece to serve for der the influence of liquor, is back dining pany were . high school. and pre-ion the table was made up of a bas- the coming year. They are: S. B. in the Davis county jail, having mint HUM). 'll. Dairy J.adjust j ket of Kushforth, Geo. It. Sutton, Amos ieen returned here late Tuesday pink Ophelia loses. R. Beus. plan, in ' active Mr. Bairn- - was from Milford by Deputy Sheriff I hose in th" receiving line were (hid, William C. Buiton and ArnDo M.5:15 P. Hog program, lore being railed to! Mr.-- . Mortensen, Mrs. Fiisl A. old M. Barnes. Following the elecwork 'alvin G. Roberts. (hutch l.ore Nichols. served ten the fnshopi having Hobbs, in company with three and tion of the directors the matter of Shi f field, president of the club, Luncheon at 5:50 P. M crashed head-o- n into m unduy school oilier.-,- X Mrs. companions, years owned now the stock Those in in Stewart. exchanging James teria, County Farm Bureau 16, driven the car as superintendent, and two as as Rage, by were comthe Haights Creek Irrigation charge of the dtnmg room tion. lie son of Thomas Buge of Woods sis.tant .superintend! nt. B. a Mrs. J. for in und class stock different C. Burton pany Mrs. ii. P. M. Quartet contest. tilled a mission to England ross, on the state highway near Hint, assisted by Mm. Ralph Wil- the company was discussed but no 'xorth Salt Iaike, on November 30, P. M. General assembly. 1897 to lH'.K'. Mrs. H. J. Barnes, Mrs. decision was arrived at. Community singing. officers declare. Both cars were Mr. Bui ton was bom in Kaysville liams, D. Musical number, June 7, 1877, the son of Chnstopher Lynn Hales, Mrs. Clifford badly damaged, but none of the Davis county high and Susanna Stewart Burton, Davis Strong and Mrs. Kenneth H. Shefoccupants was seriously injured, field. school. lobbs was arrested by Sheriff Jopioneeis. He received his the called hundred Two. during Economics condition county Holbrook and Deputies Calin the seph the Kaysearly education for 1934, Wm. I. ville schools, later attending the afternoon. vin (I. Robert and Roy White. Hobbs promftod the justice beThese winter days are good times Wanlass. University .of Utah. Since that whom he was taken that he to fore clean and M. all Free everyP. his education up, repair dancing, 9:0u grease time he has luithered farm am garden implements so would appear the next day and pay at the University of Chicago, and body invited. that they will he ready for use all damages to Rages car if he at other institutions in New York when the time comes, suggests would not la given a jail sentence. and California. Bropessor J. C. Hogcnson, of the He told the officers that he was He has been connected with the government radio operator and Davis county schools since' his Mrs. Mary Ixiuisa Bodily, 82, of U. S A. C. extension service. would lose his job if sent to jail. soil manure to the Apply home later garden as teacher, youth, beginning Fairview, Idaho, died at the if not already been done It was decided to let him pay Rages being promoted to principal, and of her daughter, Mrs. Lucy K, At this has Mrs. Sarah Ann Webb Bme, now time manure is ap- damages and he was ordered to" same the Wednesa as position Kent, in Acequia, Idaho, supi rintendent, widow of Lorenzo Barnes, died at he has held the next day. He did not to the incident to plied for many years. gurden, make a fairly appear and day pight of ailments was not heard from unher home in Downey, Idaho, last heavy application as a mulch to thr appear The new bishop of Kaysvillu age. in Milford arrested him officers til Saturday following a short illness ward such as rhubarb, asparaserved a mission in Great Mrs. Bodily was Ixirn in Kays- perennials for the Davis county officers. incident to age. in ville, March 9, 1851, and was mar- gus, raspberries, blackberries, curbeen active has and Britain m bom was KaysBarnes Mrs. will etc. This mulch protect school work. He ried to James Bodily December 13, rants, ville in April, 1859, the daughter of church and Sunday the- - first the plants throughout the winter teacher was jtnd is a former Mrs. 1809. president Bodily Webb. Edmond Mrs. Mr. and the Kaysville Mutuals, and be- Relief society president in Fair-vie- and should he worked into the soil She was the mother of twelve of in the spring. fore the division of Davis stake, L. D. S. ward. children, seven of whom survive: he served as stake Mutual president January is an excellent month in Three sons survive, Barley II. which Fred Barnes, Isaac Barnes, Frank and on the stake Sunday school LAYTON The annual election to repair old hotbeds and C. Utah; George Barnes, Mrs. Ellen Wakqley, Mrs. board. lie is a member of the high Bodily, Lewiston, ofof to coldframes new or directors and officers of the construct Fairview, Cora Wakeley, Mrs. Martha Jensen, council and is in charge of North and Joseph A. Bodily, Mrs. Davis Get now them ones. and county Sugar Beet Growers ready and Mrs. Janet Barnes, all of Idaho. Davis stake teaching and a class Idaho; five daughters, Mrs. Lucy plantings will not be unnecessarily association was held in the Latona Hugh Kent, Acequia, Idaho; Brothers and sisters surviving are hall here Monday; Theufficers are Mrif. delayed later; Idah.T; RLCiTs AcequTa, EdmoriirVrehErMrsrWrDrBarnes, W. D. Criddle, president; E. B. some of these winter long Spend Charles Stokes, Brigham City, Mrs. Ann Barnes. Mrs. Alfred and Charles cataseed Clark, studying the Utah; Mrs. John T. Olson and Mrs. eveningsTheir Scoffield, Mrs. 5V. H. Rouche, T. BurtonJ instruccontents are secretary. logs. Tdaho; D. W. Egbert, Fairview, -- Kaysville ; James It iVehlv-alLj- if Directors chosen are: Jesse II. homrAlieerituUirL.1,f-ven--hi:othexxif a Herman. ,U ybjA f tive and fascinating. Secure cataMrs. Ellen Barnes of Blackfoot, C., and Stewart are living, and one Ru- log sTrom lhe"'BeedB men-- now.- Janu- Argyle,AVxioda.Ci:ossE. B. Clark, Auston Hyde, ton, Wyoming; Boca-tellIdaho; Mrs. John Hodgson, of Lay-to- of whom died in infancy. ary is none too early to start plant- Farmington; Charles T. - Burt 611, pert, Idaho; William Hyde. Mrs. John Coombs, of Fielding, and John couning your next years garden, is the Kaysville; George E. .Dibble and Hyde, new George first Idaho; the Mr. Gailey, and Edwin Webb of Downey. Forty-fou- r Tind Frank ltosel Roy Corbridge, Layton; George II. V. and Downey, Idaho; opinion of Brofessar Hogenson. selor, was horn to John and A. D. Miller, Syracuse; Bennett grandchildren and eleven Elizabeth 6d grandon June Utah; Edmonds Kaysville, Hyde, Gailey also survive. Lawrence Holt, West Point, and W. 21 and now he children, 1888, in the home where D. Criddle, Clearfield. Funeral services were held in the 7, Helen Mrs. is three the Sisters, which incidentally resides, Downey ward meetinghouse Tues- oldest house in Kaysville. It was Staynerand Mrs. Clara Layton, of direction Bishop the ENTERTAIN AT SKATING under day erected in 1858 by his grandfather. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Maryann PARTY S. Willard Wakeley, , Utah. r Tremonton, Mortenson, married 1914 Mr.' entertained at a Those from Kaysville and Layton "In Hayes conducted were George services and Funeral or to Layton, Julia Layton were Mr. and and roast weiner ward D. S. L. skating party at chilattending the services Mr. in Fairview received in was Word the Kaysville and Mrs. they are the parents of four Irs W. D. Barnes, rtngr- hat1 James It- - VehOlrs Ann Barnes, Elizabeth, attending Weber college; ment in Lewiston, Utah, City cem- - Criddle to the effect that their son. present were; George Hayes, Bill Frank Merrill Perkins, Harold Orson Day and sons, LeRoy, Genevieve, in high school, and etory .1 Howard, bad just accepted a posi- Epperson, Odel Perkins, Dean Perand Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Alice, in the grade schools, with the South- Perkins, accountant tion as Orvcl Ilayes, John Barnes and Mrs. Williani Love., the Swanger, kins, counselor attended. in ern Bacific Railroad The new Davis high school in 1925 and sub- - the main offices in Sancompany Dick Streeper, Seth Harlow the and later schools Ilayes, Francisco Kaysville CONTRACTS READY eTferved honorMr. Cnddle was "graduated from Unf6rdf Alton Bartod, Russel Bar 'Perkins.1 FARMINGTON County Agent ably in the mission of Utah from 1925 to 1927- the University of Utah last June ton, Alan Perkins, Ervin that he from 1909 to 1911, laboring in GerHe left in February, 1928,for the and since then had been doing post DbLore has received contracts for those many, Hungary, Croatia, and Swit- French and Swiss .mission of thi graduate work at the University o:1 . The Bureau of Fisheries has determined that a ship at sea from farmers desiring to cooperate in' the zerland. lie has been connected L. D. S. church, where hq labored California at Berkeley. in conthree Only school for activities returning years, program. allotment corn-ho- g six or eight months accumulates a nearly with Sunday those farmers who raised an aver- tinuously for 23 years, the past December, 1930. He returned to growidi of barnacles and grass on SOUTH FROM HOME which of 1932 a.4 from in Utah, been of have which thcUhiversity litters pigs nine of spent Mr. and Mrs, it bottom of from two to three age of three BOUNTIFUL 60 to 100 to receove assistant supf rintendent. He is one iristitption he was graduated. -- in Frank It. and in 1933 returned Sunday inches and weighing from Smedley 1932 Since that time hgf has accumulates Seventies seven This June, of tons. contracts.the presidentaef growth m a month in the , the been connected with the .Barnes after spending of the 55th quorum. which time faster in the tropics than in colder states, southern, during as is now and Also a descendant of pioneer Banking company, and more rapidly when a GROWERS MEET they visited their i daughter an waters, ' sistant cashier there. when she is anchox-tha- a is at CLEARFIELD A meeting of stock is Mr. Blood, who was born ship in Atlanta, Georgia. They He has been a teacher in the family, the can1907, does not in 29, The January Kaysx'ille, growing growth fanners Davis county also travelled through much of Flo steaming. school and Barnes H. Minnie Sunday and Kaysville Clearson water. of at held fresh Henry ning- crops will .be - rada and had a very enjoyable trip, accumulate in lie was graduated from the-- J tuaLfor. ome.t'rr'e, field this afternoon. . willi I - Art Club Spoifsors i j Tea -- - I 1 1 Kaysville New Survey Company Renames Directors Deputy 1 prcM-iint- , U-er- . Sheriff Prisoner Ruck to County Sav-i!l- " con-em- . - ; nn---- i pt -- i al--- - l , e Timc to Plan Gardens Now Kaysville Native Died in Idaho Home Mrs. Lorenzo Barnes Died Last Saturday Beet Growers in Annual Election w vice-preside- - n; o, , great-grandchildr- en great-grandchildre- n; . . Gailev-XMM- Kaysville Youth Accepts Position With P. Railroad - -- sequently-attcndUtho-.Univer- . Swiss-Germ- Nichols-annoug- ces are-eligib- - an - |