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Show Contest Paper Is PENALTY IS REDUCED DAVIS LEADER Mailed, After Much on Detailed Research SUCCUMBS KAYSVILLE After many weeks of preparation and over 1.2iH miles of travel in research. Henry Kuwabara. winner of the state oratorical contest of the Future Farmers of America, completed his manuscript which is to be delivered at the regional contest in Reno, Nevada, oq May IS. The manuscript was mailed Wednesday to the office of the department of education in Washington, D. C., where it will be read and scored before the regional meet. The Reno meet will be attended by winners of 11 western states. DAVISLAND Conflicting Dates Moves Board Meet AT To Thurs., OFFICERS LEAGUE 31 ay 6 Injury Sustained By Ernest Layton; LAY PUNS ONION GROWERS Cars Derailed 3 GRANTED RIGHT LAYTON Ernest C. Layton received minor cuts and bruises when the automobile he. was driving struck a northbound Bamberger Will Taxes Back Funeral Today for Richard Six. Teams Have , Definitely Electric freight train at 9 p. m. Hoard Marks Plan Useless payment of Monday evening. The accident Unless Other States Redeem Great Acreage Entered League; Stringham Who Died at the crossing two blocks ' in County north of the Bamberger depot. Comply Monday Expect More Three freight curs of the Bamols. secretary. berger line were derailed between Tax delinquent The Utah onion KAYSVILLE VAYSVILLE BOUNTIFUL Death to Richard KAYSVILLE is the letter: We Representatives Following at Locust and Maple in councrossings Davis in owners authorized waS by the U. closcities! were late inform from it six that Davis industry Stringham are sorry to Monday night you county red property at 3 a. m. Tuesday morn- S. to save Friof ed the career of one of Davis counin attendance at the meeting of the Kaysville agriculture m ill have an opportunity to department been has postpone necessary ing. Workmen were busy until late day to regulate ' of $8,- total shipa basepossible most Davis Farm bureau board Mr. citizens. themselves tys county the Davis county planning prominent the cars Tuesda- yball league held in the Kaysville The cause of ngthe accident is not ments through a control board of one week. Stringham, who for over a half meeting just 1933 and 1934, provided they producers and dealers, but the percentury had served as a leader in The North Davis stake is city hall Monday night. known. iivT advantage of the liberal con- mit waa met with the; prediction Plans for the coming year were civic, political and religious affairs, a stake security proholding Wenhere discussed the died at 'the family home after a and Dathat the authority would nevand South the president. ions granted in the emergency gram meeting twenty-5!- d the exercised. be dell to was draw er instructed Barnes, by brief illness. He was 66 years of vis stake is holding a meeting passed state legislature. This was Under the federal iharketing stake presiage. up two schedules for the years the for and an eight-teaplay, a vealed in figures just released Born June 7, 1879, in Salt Lake dency on Friday night. April 30. plan, reportedly the first adopted on the number registerdepending be not could the State Tax Commission, These in Utah for any crop, tho Utah to Marthe late and City, meetings Briant within the next week. with other ing is so hich is cooperating it and necessary tha growers and shippers would be able he changed had Ashby Stringham, spent in a drive state Trophy the of on units to restrict shipments to eastern or our hold to us FARMINGTON for meeting the ting major part of his life in Boun Suffering with (Special to The Reflex.) Golden M. Layton, representative o reduce tax delinquency. CITY LAKE SALT possible skull fracture and internal tiful, residing there since 1889. Thursday evening. May 0. at the Following Pacific coast markets by establishfrom Layton, moved that the team at in act perhouse court five-yeMorris permits Farmington old At this time he entered the merinjuries, Hill, legislative the ing grade ami size requirements for gaining the. championship of the the example made last quarter, each variety. ils owing back taxes for 1934 son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hill of cantile business and in 1900 was roclock. more once students league be presented with a trophy, Woods property hosL. in is D. S. Effective Monday (whose the Cross, named manager of the Woods nd prior years donated by the county Farm bureau took the lead in the average numAnnouncement that the new plan cards for ber of s not gone to auditors' tax deed pital as the result of an automobile Cross Canning company, which pohonor presented organization, permanent possession of sale accident at 5:30 p. m. Monday on sition he held until 1932. iii(j where the certificate of the cup to be gained when that scholastic ability at the end of each would be effective in Utah Monday to redeem the new highway near Woods team-ha- d won the championrhtp quarter at the University of Utah. was carried from the agricultural s held by the county) Many Interests substantial a at Cross. administration in Miss Kathleen M. Latham and adjustment heir property three time this he as served yearB. During D. C., by the Associate Sheffield Miss of Loma' According to investigating offiWashington, Kaysville ving by paying all back taxes. The group decided that a comof the Bountiful cers, Morris departed from the State bank, a director-oPay Two Per Cent mittee be appointed to investigate and Archer R. Benson, of Center- ed Press. The dispatch said that the Davis f on interest cent Instead of 8 per illing station operated by his fath- and Weber Counties Canal comthe feasibility of organizing a B ville. were among the students pre- shipping regulations would be efand 1934 fective aa soon as any were estabin and er years, for due across prior the high- pany and as president of the can-neaxes running league in the county and Golden sented with scholastic awards. lished by the local control board students The comprisM. hese persons will be required to way, ran directly into the path of and Grant Ellis Neath Adams, served as association, savan automobile driven by H. V. Man- mayor of Bountiful lie for several Holbrook were assigned to this ing about 20 per cent of the stu- and approved by the secretary of pay only 2 per cent interest a ing of 6 per cent per year. In addi- sell of Kaysville. dent population at the Utah Bchool, agriculture. years. From" 1916 to 1920 he was Campaign Planned to Enforce duty. Mansell took the injured youth state tion, the usual 2 per cent penalty received 28 per cent of the honor -It will never do us any good from senator Davis Furnish Officials 000011 and Davis Law in Sor taxes due for 1934 and prior to the office of Dr. Juel E. '3 cent e and County and increase of fere until other state groups come cards, per ofThe for a number of he was question of umpires to of Bountiful, who adminis- chairman of the state years O. Muir of Bountiful, board over last E. Years will be eliminated, n, average. quarters ficiate board of agseasons was the at Cities games Neighboring are cards said Friday. f Unpaid taxes for 1933 and sub- tered first aid, later taking the riculture. Idaho presented member, Scholarship and was it brought up agreed that each team would furnish its official to those students maintaining a 2.5 lasn't signed an agreement, nor sequent years, however, will bear child to the hospital. Mansell was Mr. Stringham was bishop of the for the preceding Quarter. lave Colorado, Texas, Oregon or the 2 per cent penalty and 8 per not held. FARMINGTON Striking at the for the games, the home umpire to average Bountiful First ward for eight A. u 3 average is straight be the in official and rent interest and must be paid in Washington. And were the smallof sale fireworks and charge., purchase and later counselor in the a' years othest producing state of the group. The memwas to instructed ordet to take advantage of the Davis in secretary county, South Davis stake. At the time firecrackers Board Members er saving. is of his death he was superintendent bers of the safety committee of the have tickets printed which will be He sold said team other members of the been as has deby met members, board show a In this county, records of the Farmington Bay CCC camp. Davis county planning in former years. the control board, as nominated by the practice last here house court for the Friday. t 1932, of 110,767.00 On he November mar11, 1891, linquency Teams Entering growers and dealers and pr The meeting was called for the 13,039.00 for 1933 and 128,389.00 ried Elizabeth Ann Barlow. 14 Utah Six teams have definitely stated sumably approved by the secretary , of reporting to the planfor 1934 a total of $42,213.00, on purpose their intentions of entering the Surviving of agriculture, are: Sterling H. Three motorwhich a possible saving of $8,536.72 . FARMINGTON ning board the progress of this his are Mrs. widow, Surviving league, they are Bountiful, SyraFor the purpose of organizing a Nelson, Salt Lake City, and George ists were hailed into board the court of Elizabeth Ann r the committee at regular can be made. Barlow Stringham, cuse, Clearfield, Layton, CenterPermanent organization for furth- Stratford, Ogden, representing the held on May 0. Even greater proportionate savi- Justice of the Peace Howard Helle-we- ll ' and the following sons meeting to be ville and Bountiful, Farmington. Kaysville to the week during past of is expected to enter within the ering the interests in all branches dealers; William A. Simmons, ngs can be made on property on J. Sessions, mayor Hejier and Mrs. Hazel daughters: Hardy, of the poultry industry in the state, Spanish Fork; David Kerr, Woods which taxes are due for 1931 and answer speeding charges on Davis lleber City; Haven, Milton, Har- Farmington, presented an ordi- next few days and it is rumored poultrymen of Utah will meet in Cross, and Orson R. Clark, Farmlighways. prior years. . nance which ia in force in that city that the Bountiful CCC camp Lake Salt May 14. The an ington, representing producers, and City, Wayne Robinson. Salt Lake City, mon, Howard, Beth and Mary and Contact Treasurer Holbrook wishes to enter the league. If all Sheriff Joseph of all Warde who Bountiful; made Mondav by David F. Smith, commissioner of Stringham, was nouncement was arrested Saturday night "Persons owing back taxes for :por fourth the county ordi- - these teams come in, it will bring Ierbert 70 miles per hour, B. Stringham, Washington. D. C.; brought at temporary cnair agriculture, as disinterested chairBeyers, traveling see well to will their do any year Dell B. Stringham, Mrs. Ruby S. ranee. It was agreed that copies the roster to last years size and man, following a was to ordered He was $20. meeting of last man. pay " documents will be jcounty treasurer at once. He will the eight team schedule will be week. until May 1 to pay the Garrett, Mrs. Helen Amott, Salt of these two cities given A request that the marketing in dollars and exact in the county adopted. gladly figure Lake City;. Mrs. Ida S. Jones of mailed to all assessment. The meeting will be held at the agreement be established for Utah cents the amount each individual Davis to cities of Officers and the Wen neighboring league are: William Pollei, Salt Lake City, Byron, Wyo.; Stanley Stringham, chamber of commerce at which waa made to the AAA last winter, dell Barnes, president; can,. save, paid.. Chairman Irwin arrested Tuesday on a Grant i;ime and Mrs. Martha Degn of county. Logan, officers will be following a heavy loss to Utah Arnovitz, of the State Tax ComNeath, Albert W chosen,permanent Hope to Cooperate discussed and farmers and dealers. The price charge, has not yet appeared. Park City. Surviving also are the plana general mission. W. J. Beus of Clinton was fined following brothers and sisters: was explained that in years Epperson, secretary; Nat Clark, It Growers, adopted. proct went aa low as 35 cents per sack, I W hitesides, and M, May I urge delinquent tax pay $10 for speeding last Friday. He Phillip Stringham, Vernal; Henry past, enforcement of the laws in treasurer, of the P. and all other associat- according to Mr. Smith, considerdealers sors, cm to act at once? continued Mr. Davis county was also asked to again to and George Stringham. Salt Lake regard to sale of fireworks had- president arm bureau executive committee, ed with the industry are eligible ably below the cost of harvesting Amovitx. Permit me to also re- answer a charge appear of an City; Mrs. Harriet Nolan and Mrs. been hampered because of neighdriving :or membership. and hauling. Many growers in the mind everyone owing back taxes automobile without a drivers Rosella Grant, Los Angeles, and boring cities failure to cooperate, six major producing counties Box that this legislature activities the suggested Among emergency license. Mrs. Jane Stevenson. Holden. but that this year it is hoped that JrOppy DflV are council in the leaders Elder, Weber, Morgan, Davis, Salt measure does not lengthen the the y A bench warrant has been issued Funeral services will be conduct all cities in this area will work to breed-n- g Lake and Utah state-wid- e held their crop a of jromotion pour year redemption period and for S. Nil Henri of Salt Lake City, ed and propL. prevent personal injury in Bountiful the First ward several in hope of a for months de of advancement 1932 taxes for jthat persons owing program, who has not yet appeared when D. S. pointed out chapel this (Thursday) after- erty damage. It was nd prior years must pay their arrested for and preparation price rise and some never did offer sirable legislation 19. on Davis in county speeding April noon at 2 oclock, under the direc- that many persons txes before the May tax deed sale Henri was :or Utahs participation in the sev- it for sale. traveling at a speed of tion of Bishop Quayle Cannon. In- lave been injured and loss to propn their respective counties or take 60 miles. KAYSVILLE enth world poultry congress to be of Hoped for Cooperation Appointment has in been great years past committees for the terment will be in the .Bountiful erty hances on having their property held in the United States in 1939. The initiative was taken here in Le American observed. been have when holidays cemetery. old to individual anticipation other states would fol"Auxiliary s annual observance parties, thereby Sheriff Holbrook reported at the low suit, Mr. Muir explained. Since reventing them from ever redeem-n- g ofPoppyay was announced by he had talked with that meeting it" that time Colorado, Idaho and and the CCC ficials of the Pre8,de"t, camps Coddle unit Texas definitely rejected the plan, 82 of ransient camp, with respect to per- while Oregon and Washington also nd on the tank sons walking highways, p will be failed to adopt it observed the ef-PPy ay 1 that they will cooperate in an latter of when memoria! May, -The part FARMINGTON for Utah was apIndividuals traffic out this to fort wipe KAYSVILLE Davis high school proved proposal poppies to be worn in honor of the in a referendum vote of having feeder cattle and other LOGAN World war dead will be distributed oratorial students made a clean more than the Wesley Behling, a livestock who contemplate sale of necessary 51 per in the school of engineerby members of the organization sweep in the contest held with West cent of those affected, following these animals within the near studentthe Utah State Agricultural ai Since the Committees will assist Mrs. Glen high school of Salt Lake at Kings- hearings conducted at the state pioneers arrived in future should secure, affidavits in ing capRobins, chairman of the Auxiliarys bury hall this (Thursday) morn- itol. in 1S47, industry and thrift order to get the exemption, said college, was elected to be the secof and treasurer the Be enretary newly to who Darts the will a have entitles This poppy committee, ing. The agreement will remain in efhigh regard for obligations Joseph E. Williams, county as- formed jand Alpha chapter of the NahAve outstanding characteristics of sessor today. ot the Poppy day ter the state meet which will be fect' however, until 75 cent of Road Builders tional fXiue,charge association, held at the University of Utah Sat- those affected vote to per The stock in question has alof this state, ' it. abandon fhPcple H. S. Professor Carter 27, April A The memorial poppies, made in urday. I The use of The board may still function in fucredit in agriculture ready been assessed for a twelve-mont- h of the engineering school said Announcement FARMINGTONyepijca 0f poppies o; period and if the affida- Wednesday. f interesting subject and one George Fadel and Reva Wicker ture years if other states join the was made today that farmer of France and Belgium, which grew to are vits and returned signed o:' won the boys and girla extempo- program, Mr. Smith said. .i receiving a great deal is The certifithe C. of first its the who chapter this jn iUcj, profusion on the Work raneous speaking contests while attention at the time from the office of the assessdr, the tax kind in Utah and the second in cationvicinity present of seed should make appli- War battle fields, will be offered is CMers in agricultural and according to the the United States, the first Henry Kuwabanking timeapportioned being cation at once. The announcement throughout the city on poppy day, Maude Welling and and 1iitles. Albert S. in animals are the the that took the bara boys girls orathe Goss, land bank at of secUniversity Pittsburg. was made by M. P. Whitesides, ybe flowers have been made by dis- torical contests. commissioner, recently said, Can possession of the taxpayer. The purpose of the association 1 the state improve-of crop abied war veterans in honor of retary Following is the section of the is to roster interest in On Tuesday the two girls deI tPiC'i ,e,ue credit advantage- - law: ment association. their fallen contribu- comrades and Any owner or feeder of sheep, concerning construction andsubjects nave some reservations main bating teams at the Davis school, It was explained that the state tiona for aid of the disabled men composed (? answering yea, because lota o: cattle or hogs, who feeds said tenance fo highways and to make of Reva Wicker and Jann ony do not need cred- animals for slaughter and who contacts with men in civil engin- association would handle the work and department families will be re et Higgs of the affirmative and C. CLEARFIELD In compliment De-1 bhall under oath prove to the ceived in exchange for them. Hon Merline Clark and it, but suffer seriously and construction work, Mr. this year instead of the U. S. Morgan to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Steed, who Betty eering by using of who satisfaction has of the treasurer or of war the dead and aid efore going into the wari of the negative, defeated Park City were Agriculture, partment said. detail, let us con-- the in which said livestock Behling recently married, a wedding ' elected done this work in former years. living victims. will be the Auxil for the right to enter the state deofficers Other are simple rules which I be- -t are county waa given Saturday evelivereception said assessed the should be made at that Application iarys Poppy Day appeal, .1 tournament . George P. South, Ogden, president; Saturday. Pply4 to agricultural am stock were bating in the Clearfield amusement ning of disposed by slaugh- Robert E. Simpson, Brigham City, the state capitol in Salt Lake City On Friday of last week the two hall. borrowers alike: ter or I state from removal the be will of $1 a fee and charged by Carand should borrow only when boys debating teams from Davis Mrs. Steed was formerly Miss liUIlK for the purpose of being slaugh- ter was elected to Professor act as faculty for membership in the association meet from West Walsie Starks, daughter won a three-wa- y reasonable expectation tered of Mr. and to of certifi-first 1 any for be will and July $4 charged adviser. . credit will improve taxableprior high and Park City at the West Mrs. Ellis W. Starks. Mr. Steed is i year, shall be credited by Mebership is opeiLtQll, students, Dkk Camp-and rain? PYcer-n'the onbf MrTand M'rC Ira Steed with an enrolled at the college Milan Smith are members of the of Farmington. lm bo repay the bor- - tha.county....treasujrer amount which shall be in the regularly in the school of engineering, and when due. , ('affirmative team and Max Day and The bride was attended by her same proportion of the entire tax to members I be to of American the . Road of service to Designed Fadel uphold the negative. sister, Miss Althea Starks as maid never o income as the time remaining in the cal- Builders' association in the state replace lack farmers cooperative organizations George This entitles Davis to enter the of honor and Mildred and Aletha endar pear after the disposal of of Utah, Mr. Behling said. tin Utah, as well as to those meet at the University Saturday. vng of security does not tho said livestock, bears to the Steed, sisters of the I other atatea, the Farm Credit Ad Steed of Harold rge the debt KAYSVILLE To the school winning the Satur- as bridesmaids. Roy bridegroom, whole year, provided that no credit Steed was ministration is now of Berkeley Clearfield was elected to conduct loan is that which is sliall be made for less than day tournament, the Deseret News best man. Maurine and Alene student activities at the Davis high conducting a survey in this state, is presenting a trophy which will Wood, small daughters of Mr. and of the entire tax due. nd ted k the borrowers ca school in a heated contest for stu- - The Berkeley bank for coopera-de- become permanent possession of Mrs. Melvin Bty to pay. from secured be Affidavits may Wood, received the body officer held at, theltives, that unit of the Farm Credit the school when it has been won 3 gifts. the assessors office at the court simple, but oh, the Administration which Steed finances was school Wednesday. times. Davis and South high both made either through house in Farmington and will be The program consisted of vocal matched against Val Sheffield of fanners cooperatives and counsels have won the cup two years. the of mailed out the at solos by Mrs. Grover Hess &8e r request of misjudgtb LOGAN Miss Norma in them matters votes and but of Nalder, twenty organization Kaysville to r,p.y. Th. lo.se. taxpayer. and LaVem Hansen of Farmington land Mr. Mrs. W. A. separated the two contestants. and daughter of operation, haa charge of the Clearfield and a reading was givmisukes .p-Nalder of Layton, waa elected to of Woods survey in the eleventh district, Virginia Arbuckle en by M&rgariete Barlow. A large Cross was elected comprising the state of Utah, membership in Phi Kappa Phi, n crowd attended and dancing was Bowen of Farmington, fornia, Nevada and Arizona. The tional scholastic honor society, at a - of -enjoyed during the evening: and Fade! work is being done' under the Georg meeting of the Utah Stat Agricul- secretary KAYSVILLE The minimum rection of E. A. Stokdyk, president tural college chapter, recently, ac yell master. In height standard for enlistment in of the Berkeley institution. cording to Dr. R. J. Evans, presi 7 U. S. Marine Corps haa. been MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED in be dent. to order of the greatest the Gardening and the family garlowered to sixty-fou- r T. Mr. Mrs. inches, ac ' and con-ia George a Miss Nalder Layton a history major possible use to existing and den is treated in a circular just reto. information, just receiV' - the. marriage of. theit ltemplated farmers.-coopeBehoof cording. nominee. the. .from will and .graduate Allen- Perkins, leased. for. distr Lbu tion by. the. Utah Wm. A. Salter, a former the survey will take into account ed by Postmaster Sheffield. of Arts and Science in June. She took S first place State Agricultural college exten- is vJJthlete, of Kaysville. to Miss Vir-- j types of organization, location, resident Previously, the minimum height the club of history A hiVhhrK ei !?e.nts In the class sion service, according to Director FARMINGTON was 66 inches and this standard D. number of cooperatives, of deen Gamma McConnell, member Pi soda of Washington, a Mo, William Peterson. The new cir- science honor Station 001, dmsin of the has been made in order to was made of th r clr.t- C. The marriage will take place j change a Empyrean, society; Cclcr. of ment moo vrack meet held .at the cular,' No. 93, is entitled, The literary dub; and ia a senior spon- May 1, at 3:30 at the Church of the more Frrr.k r c? ! ; the give opporyoung S MEETING ' c? v to participate in athhtics, villa 'as tv'trvr-nuniversity Satur- - Farm and Home Vegetable Gar- sor. She is also winner of a Johan- Nativity, in the city of Washing- tunity Warren be h. the will Taylor also of Davis, den, by Dr. A. L. Wilson, profes- sen scholarship award. tfr k ton. The reception will immediate- - speaker at the public school Friday travel, education, adventure, cr.J pert control in tl c f In ;Lm.in the mUe run. ( sor of horticulture and gardening U. S. The appclr-t-t:rt (! Miss Nalder waa graduated from ly follow the ceremony at 5736 3rd afternoon at 3:15 at the Parent-stree- t, serve their country with I i high hurdles, Perkins at the college. ied k: i ccr..North West, Washington, Teachers meeting. His subject Marines. Davis high school in 1833. She :13.8 and he 1 litera- cf th Errln he 2oo iIeCvd Application blr.ls worked on the Davis Dart, schoo The young couple will leave on will be: New Trends in Education hurdle in :23.7. Y,vJ The telegraph cable line across be ture aft-- 1 and Building. ta c:r.hr:l c;:.- .to York obtilrti New wrltlr b7 their his may She in was two honeymoon for talk, Following years. 4:4S.a for the mile, the Pacific from Hawaii to Guam paper s I ; T or 2 th 3vis at will make on be will a the there discussion I!": Ccryi the reception. They callirg k tifth ia the mile to Ja- the school glee club, and sang in er IcZ-:- il 2 t ,'h D. 1816 ad Ja stiticn new rtLzy and the Philippine Islands school r:: at North a of home their l cruiting Daniel Street, her subject Doone, p:nl high the operetta, junior e United ,econd race ccr.tr-was of the I C. D. in surveyed end Sin the of pan the county. north 1 x Building, jy West, Washington, senior year. FAMILY HOME OF REGULATION MONDAY NIGHT Due to FARMINGTON schedules of several meetings in Davis county, April 39, it has been necessary to postponerthe meeting of the Davis county planning board which was slated for this date, according to a letter received from De lxre Nich- ' out-of-sta- te night-righti- . Child Is Injured When Struck Down By Motor Vehicle out-goi- Davis Students at University Honored Again With Awards ng six-tea- m ar out-of-to- SAFETY GROUP . vice-preside- nt OPPOSES SALE - : rs OF FIREWORKS non-loc- al Troe-iridg- Calendar of Cases In Justices Court During Past Week fllrrn . Called For Utah Poultry Growers, May Meeting vice-preside- by-la- Will Be Observed by Auxiliary Unit Stockgrowers May Save Tax Monies By Filing Paper Commissioner 3 Davis Wins Much Glory in Speech Meets This Week Behling Gains Post Discusses Phases Of Farm Credit In Logan Engineer Fraternity Tuesday Seed Certification Done at Should Once, Says Official I wh Wedding Reception Held at Clearfield For Local Couple - it ?r I ?ncturl I1 jtafSSS Makes Study of State Finances d W Steed Will Head , Davis High Body , .V?1 one-six- th m um; nt Extension Service PefkinTjiates Top Hurdles Events At Provo Stadium high-auditori- Miss Nalder Gains Honor Membership In Logan Society mis-enorina- C;Uo rjftonprntivA vice-preside- nt, vice-preside- nt, Cali-Norm- an Announces Timely Minimum Reduced In Marine Corps Garden Circular Colemere Named to Supervise Control Of Wccda and Peels I wviuirz: , ra tives-,-nephew- , vice-preside- nt Arno-ncer-?- J hs PARENT-TEACnER- r ti it I ncd-plac- by-th- ed fourth. 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