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Show vNBcitMW L k 4 S I dui '.r.,h(l jT. CAMPING PROGRAM EVER Bodies Of The . Jart' last mes were fffRED SCOUTS THIS YEAR ixing fpa, a woirter la pop. feel, Browning I1? J pprri lln8 n8- with - Hills.- - J the closing the ronounced Jay s. ugs as a will , exmnive be the camp director. ot s tot k of Logan will B di- handicraft and he assistant dilector. the Lee Hansen of Brigham City will be waterlion director and with assistance of other stall members who recent ly completed the national aquatic seiioo! will olfer an outstanding waterfront program de signed :th emphasis water safety and swimming instruction. Don Krambule ot Logan will direct the rifle range, with op-portunities lor marksmen to qualify under N. R. A. rules. George Nelson of Ogden will direct tlie hotsehack program. Jim Sliupe and Bud Reeder of Ogden will act in the capacity of junior staff, assisting in ious departments. A program of fishing, hiking. camping, horseback r i d i n g. marksmanship, swimming, boat-- ' ing. handicraft, archery and fellowship at campfires and whatever else may come to a Scout under this fine environment awaits those attending Camp Kiesel this year. Poulsen said today. All troops and Scouts should complete their registrations as soon as possible, he urged. - largely in is the back-- j 11 ele-..ar- - I I 30-Ye- J I.KIGHAM (TTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY number i All Kids Invited 'fount a MOUNINC. .IUNE 1(, Flv, Mosquito Non-Graduat- To Fill A Mission Spraying farewell program in honor Whitney Checketts will be held Saturday evening. June 19, at 8 oclock in tlie Bear River ward chapel. A dance will fol- low the program. Whitney is the son of Mr, and Mis. Charles Checketts of Bear River City and has accepted a call to fill a mission in the Texas Louisiana mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Whitney is a graduate of Box Elder high school. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City June 21. He will be the third one to fulfill a mission for the Latter Day Saint church from this family. Begin Next Week A oi 10 PAGES GREASED PIG AND A CHANCE Whitney Checketts es 191 o Carp Scramble Saturday I Dim Chance For In Air Force - FOR ADULTS ADDED THIS YEAR Will Fish-Catchin- In Two Ponds Will Be For g Youngsters 15 And Under, Chairman Explains First Sergeant Harvey Ward-rop- , local army and air force recruiter, announced today that the United States air force has virtually restricted enlistments and to high school graduates veterans who desire to return to the air force for a career. Under the new restriction plan, each station throughout recruiting the United States can enlist as many high school graduates as desire to enlist under the air force technical school plan and each recruiter can also enlist one veteran desiring to enlist in the air force for a career or one non-higschool graduate. Ward-rosays this plan virtually school eliminates the from enlistment in the air force as almost every recruiter heretofore enlisted more than one veteran for the air force each month. Wardrop advised further that this plan has already gone into with the effect, commencing . He says month of June, school grads who that are not veterans and veterans desiring to enlist for a career will be processed and enlisted on a first come, first served" basis with priority going to the veterans. The local United States army and air force recruiting office now is located in the post office in Brigham City. Office hours at the Brigham City office are 8 a. m. through 6 p. m. each First Tuesday and Saturday. Sergeant Wardrop will be at the Utah Power and Light company building in Tremonton from 9 a. m. through 4:30 p. m. each Wednesday. non-hig- Brigham t i ir, L I Wins non-vetera- ar Masters Degree prize-winne- non-hig- i ar-ry- Fellowship Is' . A Party! A L S r:;, lews -- m Fred Robinette is calling at of carp, a load of trout and a greased Two truck-load- s homes in Brigham City this of the Cubs home. He is for the biggest and best annual rewill be the quarry week making arrangements for pig Luraged there to practice tent of Commerce Carp scramble, Chamber of Junior newal the Ling, fire building, and 2 oclock on south Main at afternoon be held to Saturday cooking- The program south streets. The trout Third Second and mosquitos next week, Roland street, between includes picnics by famil-Dewill be for the youngof a number with prizes and health along inspector, Madsen, city carp, groups, ana evening But the old under. and said today. sters 15 years greased pig. n innoby Cub packs. It does free-for-a- ll, heroes served, and anyone, will be this vation and camp-that strictly Madsen everyone year, include hiking urged Their arrival in Tremonton moswho manages to catch him and hang on in the town-widadult or take youngster, (or Cub Scouts. part w ill be the occasion for a solemn quito and fly abatement effort to him can have him, according to Paul R. Merrell, Carp 'vu day ceremony in their be Boy Scout program is gen'which will begin next week. The scramble chairman. d around Camp Kiesel, which said General Clark, who As in past years, cost of spraying the average-sizBrigham has been charged with the reJune 28. Camp ns Monday, lot is $3, Madsen estimated. City merchants are contributing Must so for Applications for many sel, which has sPnsllility This represents only the actual arranging this valuable merchandise prizes and fmal tribute, :s served the Scouts of the Be Obtained To used. cost of the materials cash to help make it a big day After lying in state in the is located ien Area council, one for all Where there are more barns, and a profitable Burn Grass In City Shaw Rogers Funeral home in t, ties east of Ogden on Causse chicken houses and outbuildof Brigham City, and youngsters Tiemonton during the afternoon It was presented to the ings, or for exceptionally large Persons wishing to burn dry ail are invited, according to the and evening of June 25, the ,jts of the council by Mrs. committee in charge. lots, the cost may be higher, he Boy grass on any lot within the Jaycee bodies will be escorted to nearKiesel Shearman. helmina said. Theres no charge for enterof Brigham limits corporate on Garland the following by for Camp Kiesel . named He asked that families decide must first obtain an ap- ing the Carp scramble, every day where the Borgstrom family father, Fred J. in advance whether they wish City j. Shearmans to do so. stated Wm. youngster has an even chance and their plication will a was who neighbors join sel, to have their ditch banks, shrubs, community of Brigham Cily at being a lucky Chief Sackett, with senior of commanders the Ljer in Ogden for so many and along foundations of houses, Fire and all of them will have a lot son of J. Christensen, armed forces, church dignitardepartment. Wayne in cornices and along sidewalks of fun, Merrell asserted. We'd 104 west John Christensen. ies and civic officials in paying next week, so that the be under The application must be like to see a thousand kids mill 'amp Kiesel will Fourth south, was among the sprayed homage to the honored dead. decision can be made known to signed by property owners adinto the two pools after the fish J15 candidates w'ho received deAmong those invited to partidirection of Field Executive on when we yell Met er go SaturRobinette without delay. the to property Want Scouters' 11 at jacent June last Friday, grees cipate by Mr. and Mrs. Alben Poulsen, and will have instiday, and w'e'd like to see 2,000 Spraying will be done by the which the grass is to be burnRensselaer Polytechnic Borgstrom, parents of the detaffof four or five men to di-- : Names For Anniversary ed and also signed by the apAbateadults on the sidelines, watchand commencement. Mosquito county 138th Fly tutes and are General ceased, Clark, the activities of the Scouts, plicant himsell and the fire ing the fun, and taking part in Christensen, who received his ment programs equipment, un. A request has come to the Utah Governor Herbert B. Maw, , "program will include swim-tgJoseph-sonKarl of direction deder the department will then go to the the greased pig grapple." bachelor of civil engineering life saving, rowing, horse Ogden Area council Boy Scout President George Albert Smith in cooperation with the city place where the grass is to be his received last of the Church gree of of Jesus January, Christ ofI. Y. M. M. A. Not A Cinch k riding, camperaft of all office from the burned, on Wednesday evemasters degree at this com- health department. Latter Day Saints, Clarence E. is, Scoutcraft, Scout advance-nt- , fice in Salt Lake City asking for Occasionally, in greased pig Flies and mosquitos carry nings only, and burn the grass mencement exercise. handicraft, nature work, a list of tlie names of men who Smith, principal of the school he the pig is easily caught to cost credno the chases, at can be and E. applicant, Charles Wilson, president many diseases, , have served in Scouting 30 years the young Borgstroms attended, and subdued, but Merrell doubts stated. summerj study, the rifle range, the with ited of Motors General largely Robert and J. corporation, Potter, president and or more. camp fires, games, that this will be true in the case delivered the commencement time increase in sickness and In 1918. according to the an- ol the Bear River stake of the such application of the Junior Chamber's special iany other Obtaining things that have If ail said. Madsen epidemics, address. Mormon church. releases the city from any liato Boy Scouts, nouncement, the Y. M. M. I. A. jring appoa little porker, who already is beBrigham City cooperates in the From Garland the funeral corother feature of the program will have been officially sponbility for damages of whattrained for Saturday's big be can ing much program, spraying will to Tremonton tege proced re will be ever kind or nature that might event. hiking from Camp soring the Boy Scout program as to done reduce this menace, esel. be caused by or incident to as a throughout the L. D. S. church cemetery where the bodies will Using the camp Hes just a weaner pig, Merwell as to eliminate the annoy-oncbe lowered into their final restisaid burning and the appliise, Scouts will hike into the for 33 years, and on the occarell said, but I couldn't catch of destruction and ngwith full place military cant agrees in the application him, even without the grease. eas beyond the camp around sion of the M. I. A. conference, honors. W- - R- to save the city from any damonte Cristo, Wheeler creek, scheduled for June 18, 19 and 20, The him from ar Wallow1, Skuil Crack, and they are having a celebratjon ages resulting from such to get him corfinally managed r A The body of Pfc. Welland R. Rubbing It In eommemorating the event. upper readme ,V nered. Hes just a pig who doesKafton has arrived in the United part of the celebration is to inlike to be caught. nt William D. S. The RAPID UP) CITY, Jr., Egiy, of Scouters clude recognition States from a European . cemeOlher camps for If the greased pig is caught nice old tlie which cheek $10 Reenlists In Air Force be tours tery and services will be conYellowstone! w Alt 30 or more years of serto It won't be long until the new by a youngster within the Carp a Rapid City Topic Al ducted Saturday afternoon, June fellow" cashed at 'k and southern Utah by some suits will show that scramble age limits, it was exwas It bounced. bar bathing signed: is office 2 19 aplocal .Scout William Egiy, Jr., who resides at oclock at the Aultorest plained, not only the pig but a of us are in bad shape. independent troop camps! The to all those in the area some "Youar. Stung. W. Lester was the at 248 north Second west, Brig- Memorial park. 836 36th street other troops, and wilderness pealing Dredge valuable prize as well will be 30 years of service to principal awarded for the feat. It an speaker at the regular ham City, reenlisted in the Ogden, Utah. ups in the Uintah mountains. who have KIDS! DONT FORGET PERMITS, office the at contact Pfc. Hill air was States force born Kafton at immediately weekly luncheon meeting of the United adult catches the pig, hell get Senior Scout on July 2, 1920, a son of camping will be so that their names can be sent Brigham City Rotary club Friday field on June 10, it was anit but no other prize. Hered around In to the Y. M. M. I. A. for recog- noon in the Howard hotel ban- nounced today by First Sergeant Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kafton, forCamp Brown-which is on Pineview lake. nition during the celebration. Prizes On Display quet room. Dredges topic was Harvey R. Wardrop, local re- merly of Corinne and now of Ogden. He was inducted into the June 11. ;:nning Monday, is cruiter. ''Fellowship. Fellowship Beginning tomorrow morning, np Browning was established Egiy, 25, is a veteran with armed services on July 16, 1942 to be awarded in the friendship in action, he said. To prizes H. : M. A. ser- at Fort Douglas and was servMrs. live for the most that there is over four years previous Browning as an excluscramble will be on disCarp de camp for Senior Scouts who Raildisvice to 727th He was his credit. ourin life we cannot lve to ing overseas with the l play in a window of the 5 15 in charged as a technical sergeant way Operating Battalion selves alone. years of age and over. office. It is of the 13 look expected old after and the safety Youngsters years Te 75 camp has been completely Dies At Walter G. Mann toasted Ther-o- and was sworn in at Hill field North Africa at the time of his younger who will participate in young participants. The state by the committee, however, that novated this death on July 10, 1913. Lee and Harold B. Felt, and as a staff sergeant. year, and is in the Jaycees Carp scramble Sat- highway patrol also will assist additional prizes will come in veelleni Upon completion of processing Scott Horsley toasted Gene Wix-oshape for all the Ann Woodland Cecila Mrs. urday, today were asked by the in rerouting traffic so there will right up to the time of the Carp of the Senior and C. B. Stratford on their Egiy will be assigned to the reScouts, Ward. 75. died aftercommittee arranging the event be no danger from passing mo- scramble Saturday afternoon. Too Aid Good Saturday atured will be the water : which serve detachment at Hill field Hearing anniversaries, The committee, which was at to clip this permit al her birthday form and tor vehicles. Mass. PITTSFIELD. noon at 12:30 oclock (UP) for duty as a supply technician. Robert C. sailing, canoeing, rowing. a occur in May. will work at gathering prizes yesterPonds for the fishing a World War have one of their parents or in Willard following Nelson, home Training, life saving, and riding Floyd Andersen of the fellowII veteran studying at a busitwo-daillness. guardian fill it in and sign it. be formed by damming the gut- day. is headed by Paul R. MerJ committee was chairman of aquaplane. At Camp Brovvn-ship 9. 1873, The filied-iMarch Since World War horn hearI, increasing ness his was She permit must be ters and the street between Cen- rell as chairman and Reed here, says college Senior Scouts the program. Announcement was farm mechanization from other as director member, with of Danin turned to a too It freed aid works has well. Willard, managers of the tral school and the stake taberat daughter ing keeps Jncils will be invited on made of an inter-citmeeting 53,000,000 acres the into and water Kliabelh members; Harfollowing scramble before the will B. child of nacle, devoted and radio running formerly picking up programs Sophrona to participate in with the Logan and Preston to the iel be permitted to participate. formed. Conse- old Bouck, Les Collins, Lloyd thus the She lived ail for horses and station WBEC, located in feed Woodland. ponds the Davis growing Tgram. clubs to be held in Rees Pioneer Every effort will be made to quently, the deepest part of the Whitworth, Elliot Ward, Charher life in Willard and was ac- park Friday evening, and of a mules and made them available same building as the school. He Another of traditional Jesus for of food the safety of the young- pond will be at the gutter, where les Dredge, Bill Long, Duane told Church human said radio him in camping the protect production tive engineers ladies night meeting to be held and Tture for Dale Senior Scouts is the Christ of Latter-daSaints, havfiber, according to scien- the only thing fhey could sug- sters taking part, and no young- the water can be no higher than Jacobsen, Earl Sheffield, next week. Wes tson hike, Secrist and J. D. Merrell. AnyGraham-Paigwhich is scheduled. mg served as a teacher in the Friday evening exster the water and the at farther the been curb, hurt a tists at was has to turn the volume Carp gest Shirts, Scott Horsley. Earl Mador-- i August 9 to 17. A committee Relief farm in York, Pa. scramble in the many years his- up onto the street will be little one who has not been contactdown. society and a primary sen and Alf Freeman are mem- perimental Senior ed who wishes to give a prize Scouts, made up of ganiation officer and tear Iter. tory of the event," Paul Merrell, more than ankle deep. comof ladies bers the night Jacobs, chairman. Jan Dame Dr. George L. Zundell, Native Of Brigham asserted. But for the Chairman, no deeper for the Carp scramble may conalso was active in genealo- mittee. The will be water Site T Kent one event it is impractical to than it is in the smallest irri- tact any member of the comSingleton, met last gieal work, and had recently Earl Madsen spoke two minAttains High Place In Field Of Biology and et the time arid the take out liability insurance, and gation ditches along the streets mittee, they announced. from an excursion to the, utes on the Chamber of Com-- j City, aceThe hike this the Junior Chamber does not in town, and the kids will be Catch Fish year vvii Cardston. Canada. L. D. S. tern merce western Box Elder county Dr. George L. Zundell, a na- dustry, it is the only such colam bp Sunday up the Beckler river in of Brigham City and a grad- lection in the world and num- wish to be responsible should just as safe as they are playing tive findon Weir pt. John for the annual Carp reported trip. Carp wstone Orville some to occur." married in was park, where the those She which they do, all over scramble were mishap a missing airplane in Rich uate of Box Elder high school bers several thousand specimens ln8 is caught in abunIn addition to the entire memhard, the scenery Henry Ward March 12. 1897. in ing town, all the time, whether they dance in an with the class of 1903, was gathered from all over the world. Jntl. and to the county. In-expedition i the fishing good. of He died three years ago. the Junior or should bership Chamber, Willard. Merrell said. not, It awarded high praise as having Bear River estuary and the md aLo represents 30 years of work, the in this Carson trip the following are fire The Brigham which City Suni ing departpermit, attained a place of eminence in jail done independently of Dr. parents are igratory bird refuge Sunday. be a day of hiking around sons and daughters: Mrs. Eiihu Wayne J. Christensen the field of biology, by Dr. H. ZundclIs regular assignment as ment and the Brigham City po- asked to fill out and send to the f Tpttn The Jaycees were assisted, as A. Ward, lice mountains at Teton Pettingill and Orvis department will be on hand Carp scramble wim their chil- in former P. Barss of the office of experiWins Master's Degree plant pathologist. a,10nal years, by Dan Davis, to park. Also a day will Willard: Mrs. Elliott Ifonae. Ogthe event is and help supervise here. dren, ment stations at Washington. Dr. Zundell, a nephew of Olipresented an expert at seining carp. MPnt on Bear w),(.re den, Mrs. Howard Dalton San ver Ingram and Miss Louise InWayne J. Christnscn, of Brig- D. C. mmtr- i- is "Everybody got wet practiEdward D. ham City, was one of 415 canat its best. Calif.; Francisco. Dr. Barss, in a letter to Dr. R. gram of Brigham City, attended before we started," Merrell Brigcally Ward and Elmer H. Ward June he ni-F. didates Parent's Permission For Child To graduating Friday, Griggs, chairman of the divi- Brigham Young college at Loof the expedition, feature for outdoor and reported Glen Mrs. Taylor. in11 at Rensselaer Polytechnic sion of biology and agriculture gan following his graduation i'ity for Senior Scouts thi.-a-r ham City;21 we sank two boats and grandchildren 138th Garland, commencement, is the of stitutes the National Research from Box counHe Elder Take Part In The high school. boat cruise down thei' them with the catches of carp. and the at Troy. N. Y. He received the cil, 15 n fork was graduated at Logan in 1909. stated: of the Snake The carp are being fed and river sisters: and brothers civil of of master Dr. George L. Zundell, engiTwo years later he was awardCHAMBER-SPONSORE- D Alpine, Wyoming to Hire, following plant JUNIOR Woodland, degree kept in tip-toDan ANNUAL shape for SaA. and he pathologist 0l Henry of S neering. in January. 1948, Pennsylvania ed his B, S. degree from U. S. A. contest, so a maxiturdays 'rips are planned ot Salt Lake City; Mrs. George graduated big with Rensselaer from C. is State one of the world He served as instructor in ,e college, Au-mum of struggle in the ponds 9dili,s each, beginning Woods. Brigham City; Mrs. Stan- tlie degree of bachelor of civil authorities on j the important botany in U. S. A. C. from 1911 The will be assured, he said. is about 65 Calif; trip Los Angeles. Stack. ley class of plant pathogens known to 1913, following which he did 's. and engineering. Those taking part in the carp through some of the Mrs. Emma Morlry. MeCammon. E. Wilson, Sl Charles as is It smuts. president deU. S. my impression special work for the "'iHfii! sections of Idaho. Idaho and William Woodland. of General Motors Sunday were Las Collins, seining corporation, thdt no one in this country has partment of agriculture in south2:00 P. M., Central School 0H,S "sed will be rubber Afternoon, Saturday Reed Gordon Reeves, Simonsen, ,p lo. el commencement Focal delivered the a wider acquaintance with this ern Idaho. .Tafts, and tlie Dale Secrist, Borman Smith, weie con- address. trips will he Funeral services of Dr. than From ,er 'he ex1920 to 1926, he was group Zundell, fungi direction of skilled ducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 Harold Tingey, Arthur Hess, CeChilds Name Christensen is the son of John who may now be considered suc- tension plant pathologist for the tiers. cil Bradbury and Merrell, with 104 west o'clock in Willard L. D. S. ward Christenson. Forth cessor to George P. Clinton of State college of Washington. He ea?!Jr Dan Davis as director and chief Childs Age . this chapel b A. B. Taylor, bishop. south street. Brigham City. "Tping program Yale University as the nations served as assistant botanist at cemeL.r. sailJ Bailey, Willard handler of sein and carp, and a js the best Burial was in the on the Connecticut agricultural exsmuts. greatest authority his constitutes permission for child named above to aVP of the Har10 direction the (VPr offered major factor in the fishing trips under For several decades Dr. Zun- periment station. tout tery is free after five years. New Haven, take part in the Junior Chamber of Commerce-sponsore- d successful outcome. Area coun old B. Felt Funera ri?f lfl has been accumulating for two years and in 1938 acA survey showed that only 13 dell It looks like everything is Carp Scramble Saturday afternoon, June 19, and reprogram is attractive prisoners had served more than specimens and records which he cepted an offer as assistant prolieves about ready, Merrell conventurous, and yet par-- . that or just Lack individual organization of Terms any 20 years and that the oldest in has put into the form of a mono- fessor of plant pathology in the responsiare Long Prison cluded. All thats needed now assured that every in case of mishap or accident. bility been entitled time of had of Smuts the extension division graph at prison point Pennsyl?n wi" be taken to In Tennessee is the kids lots of em and a World. vania State college where he has behind bars since 1921. the health and welfare of Meaning big crowd of adults to see the 13 The collection from which the since been affiliated. had been Tenn. UP -- The ever, only six of the fun, and help catch that greased of parent or guardian 1 k,.S01!'s' Signature experience gain-cis written is now a Dr. Zundell was awarded in since 99 monograph continuously they his prison say S0 JounfJ mcn in these Tennessee jury may pig. Remember, the time is 2 The seven part of the National Herbarium doctorate degree at Yale in admitted. were first or to vcirs" "life imprisonment. o'clock Saturday afternoon, in This slip must be filled out and turned in before the had been freed but in Washington, D. C. According 1929. Mrs. Zundell is the for-tur being surely contribute others but sentence stiff the street in front of the stake Physically strong, some other reenrds show that, brought back either for new A. Stevenson, mycoio- - mer Mae Bell. John will child be to enter an have permitted pool. ntal. awake, an,i morally state prison They tabernacle. Everyones welcome, 'crimes or for parole violation. gist of the Burpau of Plant In-- adopted son. Robert Claytjurn. "KM.' 'the "average Tennessee convict and well see you there. -- am N volume ( tJu-',- 'n "V'0Ut - M six-wee- committee are preparations this year expensive than they have in the past to insure to ail Scouts in j camping rea The Cub Scout camping to . I1 ! ccording a;. f the 'U ' ' Camn Kiesel will u "M .Holiday June 2S tor a period running to August 7, A complete and experienced staff have been engaged for tht l- box elder remains of the four Borgbrothers LeRuy, Clyde, and Rulon who gave h i! lives in World wdr M. are ni a: :ng the final stage o, 'he ourn,.v I" fheir home in was announced Tiemonton, led tv tiy General Mark W. lark Sixth army commander, The bodies of LeRoy, who died i. Italy; Rolon. who died in the ,l:r iner Germany, and Rulon, who died in France, are enroute fr,'m lhe New York port of cmiurkation to the Ogden distri-rec- t button center in escorted army-cammortuary ears. The body of Clyde, who died on Guadalcanal, is being similarly transported tiotn the San Francisco port of embarkation From Ogden, the mains will be to Tremonton on June 2" an especially selected and by trained detail of escorts: two irom the Sixth army, one from Tie air force and one from the Marine corps, representing the three services in which these ' 1 mied bj fit's Drod.i lice," through Iim s com mi ice, with Reed ?mg ana- chairman, jailey summer camping the the for ail Scouts in in pro-the Highlighted ,1 for Cubs, the is camping the Camp program, Kiesel o Carson the ;nr program, for Sen-- ' , and a new feature Snake river boat Scouts, the Home !! of AmcruM -- uitar ntti lhe Chris;, haron ar.j sung hj ? I Nearing Open June 28 Boy Sden Aioa Tor 1 1' fhe into Imer Ma,. was Camp Kiesel Will Corson Hike, w.Cruise Offered m council. i 'hooi Borgstroms Are VK'f--ops- Services Sat. For e Pfc. Kafton Rotary , e Youngsters Taking Part Carp Scramble Must Bring Permit Forms Ward 0. Saturdays News-Journa- Age n s pro-im- J spe-day- id scuffii sizes 12 - e j t -- 19 over-loadin- g j lie " CARP - s SCRAMBLE - ' i 1 ? x .1 pre-s.U- a o : k |