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Show EVENING DESF-llE-T V1-- I I Office Ogden basement nrcr hotel lmniedi.it mb LARGER TABERNACLE dar th which I During tha paat few yaara it haa been Impossible to accommodate tha large congragationa that attend quarterly conferoncee of the three local atakaa. many people being compelled to gland during the eervlcea. That the building la much too email waa at no time ao wall demonetrated I at Sunday, when II mlnutaa before the opening of tha morning eeealon of tha Ogden etake conference thara waa not atandlng room In tha building and Prealdent T. E. McKay mada arrangementa for an overflow meeting , , Trv tha Third ward hall for tha bane fit of tha aeveral hundred people who ' 1 mare unable to gain enrtranca to tha . L tabernacle. r ths first time that overflow Thta have been held at quarterly 'martlnga Member of the Church .i conferenoei. ctetn) that If they ere expected to attend ihe conference eeaatone they should be able to do ao with a degree of comfort nnd there t an agitation on for a new and larger building. aeaawa t 1, Iron Works Accident - GODFV. May tt Jams R Keaton la at tha l hospital with .both-- la taca broken a the . regn't of an accident at the Ogden Iron Worka in this city a when heavy caatlng. 'yeeterdav. which waa being hoisted. fall upon him. Th caatlng' fell when a chain Several other eernned Injurlre. 1117 at Quincy atenue. broke. ' workera Keaton Uvea nar-row- tv Apparent Attempt to Set Fire to Garage , the Wasatch garare. 224 Washington 'oaten o a Following the expH. B. Klim -g gaaolloe tank. Detective k Plncr-conducted en Inand rhevlea while at and that allege vestigation eme unknown the rear f the huHdlnk them. to rocks Owing at persona threw he darkneea the of Pee -- a were unable claim to make anv arreata TIv that not the reault of th exploo'on v The damage amounted fnu't' wiring. to 75. Mvepne. ir Vi-.- Nurses Graduate. Mv 11 N'ha seventh annual commencement exercised of tb Thomas , D. Dee Memorial School of Nursing will be bold Tudav evening. May If. Th at tb Weber Normal College. exercise will commence at 7 :3 B oclock and will be followed bv a dance at ! th Betthana at o'clock. Seven vouitg women ere member of Grace the gr"d"ting cl They Ms,Carli'n. FuehT'd. Co)",. .Florence Oregon: Toons. , Crlmgcn -rtsndolnh. fttsh: f Tule H. Sner.oo "n. lTth; Fmlly Vera Me Lewi. ! Charlotte MannlrGarland. lTh: . Vllerlca - Vlon Vera - ... - -Utah; Waldron.-MorgaUtah OGDEJC J t - ro-lan- r D-- dn. Wool Stealing Charged.,- - . OGDEN, May U Asa Garner hae In connection with a been arrested from th charge of stealing wool carcaeaea of two ahaep In a field at Hla brother,. Rufus Garner, end Don Hedger appeared In the po- - 'Wilson.1 Wot .'I &5-- j , All eubacrlptioB payments and complaint delivery regarding should ba mada to James A. Oliver If I (forth let Wadi Bt.. Telaphona 11. Agent for th pally, Saturday and News Church And other publioatlona Mainl-Week- ly ASSESSMENT FOR 1320 SIX-MILLI- INCREASE ON dlrciloft ba lf mOVO. May 11. County Assessor R. W. Creer haa mad hla return en the S 9X0 Hla recapitulation .... Jr The story of four men ' fontentt 15Fhiid Dnmfai - lil good he<hx lift a Lttrn trada or iat a achoolinl Cat military training Ba with man from your own homa Stata Greenwell. Ogden and Weber Rivers Are Rising Rapidly OGDE.V, May 11. Th heavy rains of tha past two day have caused th water In th Ogden and Weber river to rise rapidly. Th ftvt foot mark ha been reached, according to C. H. Martin of th street department. Owing rtvar bank to repairs mada on th during tha past year It la not anticipated that flood of a serious nature will occur. ; - Boys Arrested. - - 11. William Doyl. OGDEN. May Ogden avenue, haa reported to the police that two boys entered hla house. Th police officers war working on tha case for aavaral hours yesarrested two boya terday and finallyover to the Juvenile who ware given court The boys, who era 14 yaara bof age, are believed by the officers to number of depredaresponsible for a occurred tions which have during th past two wilts When arrested of tha boya la said to have had a .44 calibre revolver In hla poaaasalon. PKR P RdVOTMay 1 1 . Sheriff J. T. Wil-HaIs lit receipt of a letter from Alfred Froyd, sheriff of Iron county asking the local officer to investigate the death of F. Pome, whose body waa found by a party of hunters about a mil and a half west of Lund, Iron county. It la said Pom had bean dead It months In th pocket of th coat of tha dead man waa found a not with tha name F. Pom written on It, and Itls thought by the Iron county officer that thla la th name of th dead man. HU address U given as Thistle, Utah. Th Iron county officers letter states that the man was thought to have been about 44 years of g. He was light complexloned, about five feet, eight Inches in height, and had a blue serge coat under his head and a pair of striped and blu overalls on A tt caliber revolver waa found near th dead mans feet. No othea formation wa given. Sheriff Williams will go to Thistle to ascertain If he la known thert.- Getting on in the world depends a goodt deal on the health and energy youve got, on how hard you can hit the line. QwcrfuIncssaadRiCoBWJ neither Opium. Mn Sd AhripfuttoT tr Constipation and DiNn I - and Feverishnw I i'osorSltc2LgT ''rrfttikf Tw-Smu- k U. maiwwarm i S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION t UNITED STATES ARMY - Funer&I Notice. Girl Sought by Relatives. Marguratha Loach, a German girl, who cam to this state world war, la being just before the relative. A letter sought by her office of tha Red received at thg states that th Cross society OGDEN, May 11. PROVO, May 11 Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Tholiman, wife of Robert Thcilman, who died her Sunday, Well Known Farmer at will b held in th Second ward meetinghouse Wadueaday afternoon at 1 Spanish Fork Dead oclock, with communicated not has girl (Special Correspondence.) her relatives In her native land slnre -SPANISH FOR, May 1. Funeral Diet-IIdaho. the United States entered th war. No services were held yesterday In the trace of tn young woman has Q far PROVO, May Tl Mr. and Mrs. Joha Second ward chapel for Annas Holm, a bean found In this city. W. Clark of this city wars called to well known farmer of this vicinity who Paul. Idaho, Batvrrday, on account of died May 7, after an lllneas of two Coasmeocenaeat Exeretaea. Clark's father, Charlee from stomach trouble- - Bishop OGDEN. May, 11. Commencement ex- th death of Mra who died there Friday of weeks Wells T. Brockbank conducted the ercises of the Ogden stake Religion Hampshire, Mr For heart trouble. many year In the tabernacle Olasa will ha held - A11HmPhlr ,B thl khoro he service and- - made closing remark. Sunday afternoon .at. 3 oclock. tn business.cityAbout three Other speaker wore Bishop Marlnus ngsged officer WM members of th arganlsation. ona-ha- lf years ago ho moved hla Larson, Henry A. Gardner, and Edparents, arc. invited to and Instructors and ofof tha general family to Paul. Idaho, where he waa ward Money. E. B. K. Fergueoi) be present. . Member In bualnete. It la expected fered th Invocation and Elirha Warner board from Salt Lake are expected to engaged body will bo brought to Provo for the benedetion. Approattend and a featur of th service the burial g howovfr, definite arrangements pronounced music wa furnished by the will ba tha rendition of a number of have priate been sot mad. children onrs bv a chorus of ward choir and a solo wts rendered Prove New Netea. The service by Mra Eira Warner. Resolutions of respect to the. mem- was largely attended and there were ory of Judge John E. Booth, who died many floral tributes. Interment wa March 21, have bean adopted by the ' the City cemetery. high priest a quorum, of which he wax in Annas Holm wae born In 8a by, Denpresident. nd hla associates mark,- March . 1454. He cam to E. R. , Harding, era riven credit for planting and car- Utah In 172, and soon after settled on east Center street. at Spanish Fork, where he ha ever tha lawns ing forsame If th good car is taken of the since made hi home. He married summer Provo Laura tha lawna throughout M A. Warren about 42 year ago. on of th most beautiof will boast She preceded him in death about five ful streets In tha stata ward Sunday years. Mr. Holm married Mra. FanTh Provo Fourth school will gtv a big kid" dance In nie Nelson about three year ago end th ward meetinghouse Thursday, Mar she survive him. He Is also survived For Infants and Children. II Everybody la welcome and a good by four sons, Thomas, Charlea. John of tlm Is assured all. The proceed Holm, all of Burley, this danc will go to th benefit M and Wellington Mr. Ben Idaho; by three daughter, naw the meetinghouse, to have been Finch of Delta, E'h and Laura Holm Th asrlea of lectures H Smart under the of Spanish Fork? by three alatera, Mr. given by Prof. E. Service commit-t- e John Barney, of Springvtlle, Mra. tnna auspice of the Social Relief Society C of th Utah atak of Spanish Fork and Mr. have been postponed on account of DonHolm C. Da via of Altonah, and by 14 Prof. Smart having to undergo an opaffliction of th ear. grandchildren. eration for-a- n Mothers Day vu observed by ape-ctMr. and MrsW. H. Homer of Pleasant Grove announce th arrival of a services in all the wards of Spanand baby boy. born May 4, at Provo Oan. ish Fork. Excellent program aral hospital were provided and several of speaking Horn the of and Th annual meeting carnation for all School association will b held In th th ward furnished Cantrat school Wednesday evening for th mother. The morality plav, Experience will th purpose of electing officer. Mayor Dixon. Arthur N. Taylor, and Supt. I he given at the Winona theatre WedFonnea-becE. Eggsrtsen will b th speaker, and nesday, May It. by Mia Lydia ln the Mlaa Matti Eutavern will give a readof teacher Th musical program will b ing. Cora Thorn high school.soloistfr.and furnished by th Provo public achOols local will Mis Florbe the and th Brigham Toung University Bird ence Epperson pianist. school. training Th following order war mad In th Fourth district court yeatorday: Mother Honored. Charles Crabb v H. C. Lund, atrlck-a- n from tho calendar. f Special Correspondence ) Walter Ludlow vs. Strawbarry high y p: depatron. line Canal company; defendant' In hot murrer austainad by confaaalon; tan grams wars carDed outho"r Tn daya wards hare Sunday tewmc-n- d complaint. ,7 Charles Jen- era day and, every James O. Bullock In th pr.,Y-o-2 a carnation. answer eelved to demurrer defendant's kins, oounter-clalwaid chapel th Primary and confessed; twenty In th Flrat bald He association daya to amend. An excellent program aa Th following Juror to bo In At- conference. th O. general and children. were df.wnt A. outlined by tendance on Tuesday by ths officer, Slade. Lehl; W. O. Beekstrom, Lake preeen J- - A. C .wB Mra of In' honor Shore; Henry Bylund of ftantaauln; L S la first counselor In the David Peter Jensen. Mapleton: who ecd verd Second McDaniels, soelatlon ef the Pow.leen, Goshen: Arthur ' Paraon to make her hem Alpine; Vern Walker, American Fork; la leavlne gathMutual th girl, toll Laka t arl Farley. Provo Bench; A.Sores home lost V ednaadag eveClayton, ered atandheragent Spanish Fork; J. tlma with a meg ning payatm. . ferw A beautiful i games and innate. aa a token beakat wa nreaented her were The First National Bank, Brigham ef served esteem. Refreshment City, the leading banker la Bexeldar Friday afternoon Mrs Elisha Brow aeuaty Advarttnoment. entertained ta honor ef MrH Clayton, S gave Th Senior class f P Poisoned Oats Kill Horse. donning party la th peril ion Saturday ' n r k, m Uso For Over -- Thirty Years 01 Ce Loge valuable horse report, th loss of four A toamater of the through polooslng, eomeeny had weed aom pmsonad owt for killing squirrels and there being eome left In the sack he hang wIt oa a tt derrick where another teamster-saand not knowing what It waa fed t ta I vo of the company a taamw. Tha anl-at- a A-- F c-nsa-r-d ceul4 h giyao. LOGAN. May 14 Exact Copy of Wtsjyg. r'rn - ! yesterday of Injuries suffered Sunday a prematura blast. H was setting the blast In th 1,100-folevel of th mine, whan it exploded. Injuring him about th bead and ehast. Mr. Livingston waa born la Spring and served tn th war. Surdry, Utah, viving him ar his parents. Mr. and Mra. T. W. Livingston, Elbsrta, Utah, and th following brothers amf slstara; Edward and Read Livingston, Elbsrta; Mrs. Ashton Southen. Salt Lake; Mrs. Della Cowley, Elbsrts; Mrs. Bert Spring City; nnd Mrs. Irens Dorris, Salt Lake. - The body will he taken to Spring City for funeral strvlccs and Inter-men- t. In ot All-re- f K. of PARK convention -k- Th d, Choose Officers. CITT, Mhy 1. At today Ce of th Utah state council, Knlghta Of 'Columbus, M. J. O'Connor, shop foreman of th Southern Paclflo eetnpany at Ogdon, Was cl acted state v , deputy. Other officer chosen wsf aa follows- L. J. Heely, Ogden, secretary; J. F. Flanagan. Perk City, treasurer.; R. E. Marks, Salt Lake advocate; John Quinn, Ogden, warder; B. L. McCarthy. Salt Lake, lecturer; MonalgnoC P, M. Cushnahan, Ogden, chaplain. M. J. O'Connor of Ogden and R. G Treanor of Salt Lake were choeen .delegates to tha national convention, with James Ivar and R. I.' McDonough aa . alternates , iy Preceding today's convention the New at Park th delegate, tqokadlnner Hotel. During th proceedings ths Salvation Army drive was Indorsed by resolution. Th next state convention will h In held Salt Lake. French Sheepherder Commits Suicide (Fpeclal to Th News.) PRICE, May It, Carl R. Marcus-se- n was appointed administrator under t40,069 bond of tha eatat of Evarlato Zubeldta, a French shssp-herde- r, who committed suiclds. Zubeldta began acting quaarly and became violent fast Thursday at th shegp camp on th Buckhorn, in Emery county, H Is said to hav who frightened ths Shsephsrdsr thought him crasy and came to Price for Pst Jsanaslms, another owner In th band of jtheep under ths car of th Frenchmen. Th herder end Jsan-selwent back to ths herd ' end found th man dead, with a thfftst hole through his body, and his head half blown off. H was brougbf to Pries for hurts L Th estate la valued at tZt.444- m Killed When Car Skids and Turns (Sparta! to Th News ) TWIN FALLR, Idaho, May 11 Jams Bower ef thla city was instantly killed yesterday when hla ear skidded and turned turtle five miles south of Twin Falla Tb aecidaiM eecurrsd where a ht 1 bridge crosses an irrigation ditch. Mr. Rower occupied tha bark seat of th Premature Blest , machine with Jamaa Odell, wh sufa fractured Jaw and aavaral Kills Mine Employee fered broken rib. Mra Odell qr driving th ear and (Special t Tb New I the frent sea PARK CTTY, Mag 1tRol'.ad C Mm. Bower occupied Liv r.gston. II tear ef age, aa am- - wvh her Beth were thrown dear ef nd escaped Injury, p--t; at the Laiy N sat mi, d.e Iha.rnaifctn i. Pursues Would-b- e Burglars and Effects Capture and Confession ' (Special to Th Nawa) LEHI, May 1L Saturday evening th Broadbent store would hav been robbed had It not been for ths arrival of Sylvester Broadbent on the scan. It was about 11 oiclock when th would-b- e were discovered . burglars and when asked what they were doing they started to run. Toung Broad-bastarted In pusault capturing on of th trio. H proved to be a Lehl youth and he gave the names of his companions who war also Lehl men. Ths names are withhold but th burglars made reparation for damage to th deor and tha window with a crowbar and hammer- hl New Note. ' .. The worif of remodeling .th People' p Interior la practically complete. Th Infant eon of Dr, and Mrs. W. tt. Worlton died at the family homa Wednesday and was buried Thursday. On Tubed y th haby of Mr. and Mra Claud Wlxom died Ip Salt Laks and waa buried Wednesday from th horn of Its grandparents, Mr. and Mra James Powe'.L . v , Ephraim Thomsa son of Richard Thomaa and Mabel Snail of Spanish Fork, were married Tuesday. Another wedding of the week la that of John Grant and. Chrtatabella To ha of American Fork, Sunday evening th seminary students furnished an instructive and entertaining program in th tabornaela Mra J. W. Wing vlslsted her sister, Mra A. E. Manning, st a Salt Lake hospital. Sh reports an Improvement In- - her, condition, Mra Cora Thornton of American Fork, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, is Improved. nt j - TajCriG Army. Ask it theres a vacancy. L: Signal of eKorNABCe 'iThetrty e peace-tim- - Always Beats gimilatinttieFood , Thousands of men right now are getting themselves in physical condition to do real things in life , by training in the new democratic, .32 Infantry 4th Field Artillery 55th Coast Artillery Corps 8th Engineers '9th Engineers Uth Cavalry al Avertable . i Here nr your Horn State Regiments of th Regular Army Allocated te Reglaeeata Vtah sad I Sake Lund by Hunting Party Genuine Castoria 1 they .stand. . Mothsrs Know That ALCOHOL-- 3 .TOOK at them first as they were on the day they joined the Army, then after one month of training. The story tells itself in the way Led tit I23 OODFV. Mr 11 Dee Waldron herb ord -- rest hv .Tndv D. -'B Boherfa 1 he- Ope -- of lw tW Cievh oooT lew t fee driving n automobile through Lea- . ve-anv kind of of bark. Driving -,. n yhe prk ta prohibited and o his raid to have driven Waldron car over the lawna end flower beds. 1 i I aaeesement of Utah county. sheet shows an tn erase of M.Oll.TOt, over th o during tha afternoon. valuation of Itlt. Pronounced Guilty. The. g sealer part of' this In cress from th assessment on. farm OGDEN. May II A. W. Ages come ef tha diatrirt court, Judge who haa had tha land and city lota. Merchandise also rasa under advisement Frisince last day, haa pronounced John Volgeianng asms In for Its ehar In th Increase guilty of a charge of falling to provide mad. for hla child Too child la now i year Tha assessment by class for 11! old and defendant will appear In court aa compared with 111 I la as follow later In tha week. It Is said tha moth. er ef the child desired to marry de- Real aetata, 1420, tl4.Kt.T4t, com fendant but ha refused. pared with tK.llt.420 for Kit com City lota, 1120, 14,411,120, pared with t4.17l.l40 for 1111 Faithful Worker In t Improvements, for 1130, tl.TI3.IK. ' Church Dies in compared with tt.tl.330 for Kit. Ogden a Live stock, for 1430. 41.401.300, a OGDEN, May 11. Funeral sarvlcai for Mrs. Kail Oraenwell Chambers will compared with 1. 171,410 for 1K Personal .property for 1430. tl 142., b held In the Hlxth ward chapel Thursday afternoon at 1 10 oclock 440, aa compared with tl. 422. 144 for with Bishop Howard Jenkins officiat- K14 ing Th speakers will b Elder D. O. a total assessment for It 30 McKay, Preaidant Jamaa Wotharepoon, of Making aa compared with ttt.Otl.tll, Burial qnd President A. I Bco villa. t!2 0X4. for UK. an Increase of Bill ba In tha city cemetery. Mr. Chambers was th wlf of Ed- $4,044,704 for .tha K30 aaseament, ward H. Chambers and daughter of Th above doe not Include th assessMr. and Mra O. H. Ureenwell . For ment on mines and corporate property many yaara ah had been prominent In Church work In th Third and Thir- mad by th state board. teenth ward.' For eleven year aha County Aaeeaeor Creer atatea that waa organist In tha Third ward and th naw law passed by th last legls later wa active In tha Primary as- latur requiring that either a bond sociation In th Thirteenth ward. Th b filed or taxes paid on alt transient body may be viewed at th home fill property. Is working Van Burean avenue, Wednesday aftersuccessfully in this county, aa hla deputies had colnoon and Thursday morning. Mra Chamber la survived by bar lected thousands of dollars upon per husband and two children, Helen I sons! property unattached to real esyear and Edward, yaara her parents tate much of which In th past had and the following brothers and slstara; been lost. . Mra Fred Williams. Georg E. Green-wel- l. n Clyde Greenwell. Mra. L. O. of Balt Lake, Mra. Lawrence Richards of Balt lake. Made and Emma Dead Man Found Near ; Fined For, Driving. Auto Through Park 1920 - Provo Office- - Hal-gre- OGDEN. May It Police offlcern be- lleve that an attempt wae made early veaterdav morning to deafrnv hv flra ! i f Comntiaalaitef safety, J. R W rd will ba for public lh banafit of atoraa tram whaniw complaint mad that ftwing hv to th of automobl) ODEN. May II. Thsr has bean that ara parlirdnumhtr tir buainraa diatrirt th tnurh talk in thia city during tha It, ha ban Impoaaibl for proprlatora ator t find apae for tha ua of paat two daya retarding tha necessity of thalr daltvary wagon Thta U aapaclal-l- y for a naw tabernacle. . .Both Legs Broken in j carrlad out un bting At trt , a Arranging for New - - Auto Parking Syatem OODE.V, Jtfftjr SI Preparation ir mad t lb ofimi for Tha aatomnbil pohra barking abstain. 11 I' 11 U-- work , - f Ik May II aiudenl atai Induatrlal school are making preparations for th annual cemnieaca- inent aaarclaaa that will ba held at th Inatilutlua June It. A for F leg day will he given andprogram th annual and be will nop exhibits agricultural te the nubile. displayed v, Simon Bambeiger la expected te attend th event end he dedicate tha new callage for keys. gl satlefarlory delivery. I HI Ml H PI MLICATIOag all Order jrour ChurcB worn athor booia through aif OgdenNews of'Th Oooorol of ka W baa tha Imminia sunk I'aiorot Nawa Book Brora, tha larg aai la Cb nata. lo draw from. TALK OF NEW - CXJDE.V, ta msh nqiM comrlatui reaardlag at oarher was (lead Ml ' MAY two I simitar charge aa Preparing for Exercises. Alfred Gladwsll. Manager, Ilomt TsL 141414 Of lie TsL JIO-W- . Pi Iron lie (earl on a week whan and Hedgey II. ' NEWS TUESDAY . Co-o- Death Said to be Due msnts mad (a lattsrs written to Mr. Cooper, Jam I and 4, 1114, In which Mr. Hill discussed tb financial conditions of th company and advised Mr. Cooper that. In hla opinion. It waa a time to turn th eons pear ever to good tho other parties. la his answers Mr. Hill stated that th Information upon which h wrote ths latter had been supplied to him by Mr. Cullen, then bookkeeper for the He said that at ths tlm h company. believed Mr. Cullen to he reputable has sines discovered otherwise. Objecting to questions put to Mr. Hilt. Henry Ward Beer, attorney for the trade said he to commission, inlands ahow tha atatamonts mad by Cullan Wars a part of th aonaplraoy of th respondent. Frank Goodin, John Wfttman, Georg D. Rainey, formers fn th Rigby district. wars alao put on tha standi' Mr. Rainey testified that W. W. Stick. Jr. field man for tha had told him that th Boat Growers' Sugar ' - operate. would Mr. (ompeny Goodin quoted John W. Hart, aa havtold th that him Rigby ing was a jok and that It would antarprla nevar ba kt i Utah-Idab- o, nvr ' completed. Mr. Wittman testified to a conversation with another field agant for tha o named Cllnger, and quoted him as stating th Beak Growsra facnever b completed or opwould tory Utah-Idah- erated. Drainage Dfc2rfct -- Bond Election Carries (Special Correspondence.) REDMOND, May' 10. Th special drainage district bond election held her Saturday, May t, carried by ft for to t against. got The proposition I to drain the town of Redmond and several thousand acres north to ths Sanpete lln. , To Alcoholic Beverage TWIN FALLS, Idaho. May II. Earl Anderson of Salt Lake and Ralph Cox.- son of F. R. Cox of Twin Falla ar dead her as a reault tt Is doc far- ed, of drinking some kind of concoction, said to hav been Florida water. Anderson died Within an hour after being removed to a local hospital, th death of Cox following at the Bam institution. wloo-hol- lo Letters Figure In I Rigbj Sugar Hearing Ccticcra Girb Ato ' (Special to Th News.) RtOBT, Idaho, May It Croa examination of Georg K HtlL secretary-treasuraf th Beet- urewera Sugar rent pa nr wae eaatinaed geaterday fed-la lb hearing her conducted, by the eral trade commieeion egeleat th Utah-ldahth Amalgamated gr Ceoper. Erneet R. rempenlea. A- - P, Cuiiea. chargleg 1 Waoilag a ad E. f ta rti'nlvl ef conp-,'- J ' commerce. Mr. Hhl waa inters,! ueanen-- d ta eeaearaing alata-er - Sweet tzi Dzfzlj NetMate I at swum, aoR. wh luunaae haw a Cetura heap, bv Cuncura Guam toto wbaa Talcum to d rheme. h bo gdmimsud tore. a, T 1 1,. - SmS i mwul. lev .- a w--V - a."'' w.. 4 . -- A - ' |