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Show fSS V- - L c THE DESERET - f BMappurs s p glttMt edetee P. B. Tearing F. B, Ceape, . tlltrJH .... ALKIRESMITH AUTO CO. 56 West Congress. Fourth South Was. 2694 Busin esa . Fob. throughout th C'juiitiy progrmlng (drolea. le near-Ithrough the point of the u toward owing of the economic pendulum, according to the annual report of the Federal Reserve board transmitted today to con-gr- ' , . . .CllSTJI .tlSB4.lt , 4M Light DeUverr Pendulum Nearing Upward Swing According To Data Submitted to Economic WASHINGTON. n nr won-denn- ea December SI, 1920, a reduotion of SS per cent which was accompanied by a steady increase in gold reserve and an almost continuous deoraaso in federal reserve note circulation. Gross earnings of the federal reserve banks for 1921 the report con$122,S(S,000. tinued, amounted to compared with $111,297,000 in 1920. Member bank .borrowings, according to the report showed a continuous decline from 92,0(7,000,000 at the end of 1920 to about $1,141,000,000 at the end of 1921, due to a reduction of over $900,000,000 in the volume of federal reserve notes in' circulation. Immense Gold Reserve. On December 2$, the report contina ued, the federal reserve banka held -gold reserve of 99,97,000,008. For some months past, Lha report said, there baa been a marked easing of interest. Notwithstanding some unfavorable features in th revenue law th investment market la now absorbing - seeurttlea at reasonable rate which oould not have been considered few months ago. Market quotations of Liberty bonds are now approaching par. Good railroad and industrial bonds have also appreciated, and there have bean some noticeable advanc- e- in -- standard stock High commodity prices and great business activity usually mean lower prices for bonds and other securities yielding a fixed Income, while reduced commodity prices and lower money rates bring higher markbt prices for bond" There are those," the report said, "who believe that the beginning to revival la not far distant. When it doe definitely art in it will be fcSlowed in due coarse of a new era of prosperity." 1 Business, in one of it V long swings from prosperity, the report eeld, baa followed Ilf unusual rotation. This rotation is described as follow: Business activity and increased pro- and 'juctlVity; excessive expansion speculation followed hit hertoby panic and forced liquidation; a long period of alow liquidation, business depression and stagnation and then revival. -- Predicts Rrecgtofi. ' --. experience," "In the light of recent th report warned, - wo shotdd remember when we again enter into a period of full prosperity, that a reaction will follow sooner or later; and if the flow of the incoming tide can r be controlled so that the crest may not be reached too rapidly nor rise too high, the subsequent reaction will be lea severe sad the next period of industrial and commercial activity and general prosperity will be marked by saner methods, greater achievement along constructive lines and by a longer duration than any which we have To Cure Cold in-ODay. had- before." federal reTake Laxative BROMO QUININE The earning assets of serve banks, ths report said, amount- Tablet The genuine bean the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you ed on December I. Hit to ROMO.) 10c. A fly. pOd compared with $2I$,927,000 on get - 'J ' a tl ne ti.lli.llV S , I The Hostess it. Y Un CATV Kirtley Beverly othM. gamzation Faithm) airoc- cnaenIn their contribution A number i I II C of stunts will b introduced ealculat- -. atello Saturday. ... d to assist in ths menu Bouproff, Dr. H .P. assimilating Ths club; has a membership now of . about 400. , ( - . Woac -- Being Headed by -! - 1 Mich-else- pne-thl- rd rd n, I -- d -- - T . ( I 1 Cleveland car Kirkham, head of the Scout of the Church, and a member of the executive committee of 'the national- Bov Scout organisation, and Blehop David Hmith of the presiding bishopric -- of Salt Lake. . Holdups Rob Janitor Of Roll of Bill He Habitually Fla.hed - Mai$ao FqtilpmHt M Kitra BY MOTOR CO. 9WI Qr, Mexico Revolution NAYLOR-WOODRUF- F emuim.V tMeMLo Will be Instituted by Manager R B. Motherwell of th local federal reserve bank an C 8. Burton, of the Utah LATE LOCALS State National bank have returned in were from Pocatello,' where they Girl Born to Bamherger Mr. as attendance Saturday at the organization of the Idahft Agricultural Loan Mr Julian M. Bamberger are rejoicing over th birth of a girt this morncompany Inc . Mr. Burton represent- ing at th Holy Cross hospital. Word ed the Salt Lake Clearing House of from th hospital is that Mr Bamwhich he ia the president. Orville berger and the baby are doing well. Adame and Warren Wattle of Ogden Former Resident Visit George L. represented the Ogden clearing house. Ny formerly an attorney of this oity, J. T. Young waa named ehalrpisn but now a resident of Colorado, Is in' of the committee on organization town for a short .time from Denver Montreal Man Here R. J. Wood other members being President F. F. Johnson, Boise City Nation! bank, of the Grand Trunk Railroad at Mon . arrived today from southern treat, Boise; I D. W. Standrod, president Na California, where he has been On s i.' of E-Pocatello, Bank tional Idaho, hora has - T(lPIlt,on president First Nation- been with th Grand Trunk for'l year well manager federal reserve bank. Salt inks City; John Thoma bankC. CALLED BY-DEAT- H) er, Jerome and Cooding; bank, president First National Green Pocatello, Id; I. N. Antbee Martha Ba441ey Owaaer At her Citizens Bank, Pocatello. president Tenth East street, - Mr. lit The moduB operandl I to take crop bom Martha SatBaddley Swaaer, and chattel mortgages from farmer urday. She was the widow44,of died Ephraim make reasonable advance at one the J. Bwaner. Funeral service ware held balance of loan to be paid to farmerat et th home today. Interment waa in one-thiCity cemetery. at planting, midsummer harvest, and th balance Theodore Lares In a local at the t general harvest, renewing Theodore Larson, 12. a former hospital resident if neceseary. j of Park City, died Saturday. Th body loans for three year es- This will make it possible to loan; Is at ths O'Donnell undertaking The wr finance tabllshment. $10,000,000 at one tmnws In a local hospital corporation will handle 80 per tocent MsSwanson. b John 57. died Saturday. He Is of each loan mad th balance aurvived by hie vridow and a stepson . carried by local bank from- - the secIs Tbe lost the Eddington underbody tion in which the loan to mad the establishment. Funeral service cal banks to discount With the war taking 12 o'clock, neon, Tueswill at be held finance board, all of their 20 per day in tbe IWella ward ehspel. Th cent if desired. body may be viewed at th home, $224 To safeguard the stock subscription, Fifth East atreet. until 11.28 o'clock each farmer will be required to sub- on the day of the funeral. Interment scribe for stock In the corporation to will be in City cemetery. the amount of 10 per cent of hi total Maosle Jaae Speaeer In this city. Jane Spencer, 44 died loan. A committee of the bankers and Mr Maggie I business men in each city or section Sunday. She wee a native of Illinois win pass on the character and amount'!! hivMwlii,2ai!wJ ti r? of each loan, the idea being to sain ? burg- - Fla- - for burial. him to burden than rather the farmer Grawf At th Geraldine family It Is held home. with more obligation 859 south First West street, that th loaning of money to farmers Geraldine infant of Grant, daughter in this manner will relieve ths situs Mr. and Mrs. William C. Grant, died the all Th release la and tlon tho O'Donnell money at body during Sunday. vived. establishment. Funeral year to carry on bualnee and Insure ii undertaking Due to Extravagance Brief Illness Fatal The same authority declared that a The full capital stock Will: ei'Vlcea wM be held Tuesday after-b- e a. crop. of Colonel representative personal $l.t0.M0. Idaho bankers and To YouAg Matron Vu'b? Vn W. Cantu was in El Paao recently, and Editor Deseret News: iness men proportion being $800,000, icemeter7. extended invitation to various revoIn answer to Mr. Custers article, OreEdith Ann Reece Holt, died Saturday the balance to be takeno by the lutionary elements to attend a meeting "Why the present distress and lack Bsrrt. In a local hospital, BanryBurrl gon Short Line, Sugar Barney at San Antonio to be held in the near He 28, dl,1 Sunday. evening, Feb. II, at tbe, family resi- company. com- was a resident of Amalgamated Sugar employment?" of Price, Utah. The future. 871 Concord dence, la street, wholegrippe 1 industrial and lumber, pany, livat ODonaells. These troubles have been piling up being the cause of death. General Dla was last reported sale interest. ' ' body c. WHmb At th, residence, ing in exile at New Orlean La. Mrs. Holt, was only sick three dsy quietly for years 'and will no doubt rtirif. 441 C. Wilson. Hast avenue,He Charles been in attendance at the Popcontinue to become more serious each having Is survived by his died today. 4. Grove lar Primarr association meeting Wilson of .wo E, brother wtTe, Frank Japanese Charged With g one of year' Our civilization has built up on the previous Tuesday,-beinArthur B. Wilson of gait Lake-an- d J and extravagant forms of theMrepresidency. two and Concealing Oil Supply selfish Everett. Wash, stepson., WilHolt was In Coalvilta, Dee. government, where liam and Robert McMillan. The body simplicity and 19. 1893 She is born survived bus. her by no rehave Is M. at the 3. place. It haa NEW YORK, Feb. 20. Charges generosity Taylor undertaklag band. Holt and by two children. establishment. choking industry and killing Harry Harry O. and Edna Aldeen: also bv bet that propagandists have concealed the sultedthein Initiative, in ef.individual father and Aarah oHWilliam and extent of Japans mother, possessions are fort . FI 8IEKAL NOTICES. idle labor will Reece, and the following brothers and Consequently made in a statement issued today by continue to pile up. When govern- sisters- - Jo William, Theodor Funeral services for Charles A. Levi, the American Institute of Mining and ments become so extravagant and Florence and Pearl, , all of McGrath, Mertsheimer, who died Saturdsy,-wi- ll Metallurgical Engineers at the openbe hold at tb cbapel at mismanaged that they will not live Canad ing of its annual meeting. 11 m Wednesday Announcement of the funeral will Temporary Interwithin their income, and resort to be made later. be in Japan possesses much more oil selling property Mt. ment will Olivet to pay for such waste Observance of the national week of the body to be taken later tocemetery, than her propagandist have tried to and extravagance, Golden, sooner or later it make the world believe she has," the will gong commenced this morning in the Colo., for final burial. bring on, suffering and calamity. statement say E of funeral Mr The Ruth is my version of the cause of public schools of Salt Lake City. Spe- who died Saturday, will be heldKiirnev, at 717 At th present rate of consumption, ourThis - stagnation in industrial presentcial song programs are being provid- south Main street at 2 p.m. Tuesday. to the statement. Japan has according and individual effort ed in all caes rooms and special at- Interment will be in City cemetery. three centuries of supply, while th enterprise READER AND 6CBSCRIBER. tention will be given to musical work United States has only 20 years of Cedar The Second of the Great At- throughout the weelC A general outCity Feb. 18. probable oil reserve line of th purpose of the week tt lanta Auction Sales Offers sent out to ATtteachers by P. Melvin Annual Home Coming Day j deBritish SchoonerXaden of the Peterson, supervisor musie To Be Held at Draper Especial Values in Clothing partment Mr. Peterson set forth the With Liquor , is Seized and . of th week in the followTextiles ! purpose Equipage (Special to Tbe New. J suggestion: To awaken the sing40 Miles South of Miami DRAPER. Feb. 20 The Old Folk Hardware, etc., in Attractive ing ing spirit; to cultivate a taste for the Annual Home Coming Day will be class of songs; to develop and better observed here Friday, Feb. 24. There Quantities (By Associated Press) strengthen the great American spirit Will be something doing ait day. A and uphold it Ideals bythe singing MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 19. The Brit- program will be given in the cbapel, at songs that will inspire ish schooner Anna Belle was seized beginning at 10 20, From 12 io 2,din--H- er patriotism. an be will He suggested that classes specialize h and Jewfi-afternoon served, eff late today (Sunday) creek will begin at 2 o'clock. on patriotic and devotional song At It about 40 miles south of Miami with 7program p m. a picture show will be featured, la in accordance with these suggesat cargo of 11.900 cases of whisky and the entertainment close will day's tions that the programs have been araboard by airplanes of the prohibition with dance. ranged. 1 , squadron operating out of Miami and - All former residents of Draper ars was coastal town to learned for return the and being urged It,, adjacent day, all friends of families living here are Conference Attendance is today from officials her Invited to join in the festivities Special efforts are being made to provide Unaffected by Weather excettent entertainment feature and Former Deputy Sheriff a cordial welcome is extended. s iuu Th. bkw good give vry Is Ousted from Office bird view of tho offerings in thU Notwithstanding wind and enow-storocond Atlanta Auction Sala at Candler seldom equaled in that section Plans for March 2nd. Warehouse, opening Maturing DESION ARDMORE Okla.. Feb. 20. ForK,',3 EFLORAL Oreat quantities of the good are nf the country, Tetoe stake member m 2nd south.CO.t,lPXORAL Wax t4ii. new. Beery pereon Interested in theee mer Deputy Sheriff Bud Ballew, right Fathers' Sons' and Outing turned out in numbers commodities should have the complete to the large hand man nf Buck flwprotl wlwi n . conference-he- ld catalog of the ale from which to inat Driggs. Saturday 5pclal t6 Tha .News ) ousted as sherif of Carter county. Friform representatives at Atlanta Of the and to Rich-- , Sunday, Elder JO. according ARf'O, Feb. Idaho, XatnhflA commodities to. buy tn. day and Deputy Sheriff Richardson, ard R. Lyman. Eider Lyman declare officers vf the Mutual of Lost Bend today for the catatoUt Get your and Cowles, were Injured in a shoot- and ara Hirer man on stake between that maklnir tbe And remember drifts above for travelihg plans ground ing affray this afternoon In the office their annual Fathers and Sons' other nalea follow on March ,23rd, fttid outfence tope, some 8 per cent of the of the county attorney at the court ing to b held In Crater Valley, July April itth Make a note now to look came to stake population Driggs fort out for attractive buys at these sales house following a personal encounter 32, 23 and 2f. P. P. Black of Lrco Rome of the offeringSaturday morning gathering, and the preliminary representative of the between Ewing C. London, temporal- - Is mskin arrange23 on cent eels: the , nothing. per Sunday afternoon. The , ments. and has secured a promise of sheriff and "Skeet, Martin, an Breeches, wool, oerrico, O.D, (new) 29 111 people of the stake are giving enthusi-- , from the organisation at cultural Inspector. m Cape, winter, (now) It a to Blackfoot. f:le the cuke presidency, support 9, HI Capa white, cooka. (new) Osmond Buchanan of ' the Blkckfoot Albert Choules, Ralph R. Cordon Overcoats. O D. wool, abort and and IRVIN COBB ILL. association, has given assurance that ITT Hanaen. Alma long according to Dr. a larae number of Blackfoot members Bain eoata. foot, mounted etc. 1,267 all and ihe man, -' auxiliary BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 20. The con- will Join in the outing; The place Indershtrta. wool, winter, (new). 7(1 179 tiona are being conducted organizawith unIs about 23 miles west of Arco ' Jackets, oilskins black, (new).. 2(94 dition of Irvin B Cobb, humorist and usual spirit and enthusiast)). a region of scenic marvels unrivallod Eqnfciage. writer whose lecture tour was inter in In the west. Hate, service, felt, (reclaimed), 24f 947 t Elder Lyman also adds that the rupted here by an attack of influenwool (new)... , 3 H9 Mufflers. O I Mr drifts in the Teton are euh that the Invited has Blck prominent za. was reported today as consider- church officials from Salt Lake Boots, rubber, nh ip, (new) pair. 1192 th work tfrtjoln of railroad 7 119 JBoote. rubber knee, (new) pairs. plow ably improved. the party, and they have signified seem almost a marvel rotary and that th ' Ulfini, spiral, wool, (reclaim- 19 19 their intention of coming, if nothing are train ed) pairs running cut gorge through interferes. Those already beard from Mitten, cant, flan . (new) pairs, 9 191 In the enow well above the are John H. Tavlor field superintentop of!I Textiles. . in the coache dent of the Young Men's Mutual; Os 85 $300,000 222999 height. Duck, gray, yrda DISTRIBUTED I Plan ve ta HOSTESS 'Hostess Mean, $3.25 for Six paf(jg -- finds exin the pression WALLACE 1835 here illustrated, and sold exclusively by us in Salt Lake. We have yet to hear an uncomplimentary criticism of this wonderful silver service, which is sufficient proof to us of its superior quality appearance. Now displayed in our south window. Sunday school worksrs of Liberty and Pioneer stake yesterday, held er of grill transmission; after ranch study at Viennese and Holland unlveral-tia- s convention sssstons in Barratt ball and and much delving into metaphysics and Jndred subject as developed in the Pioneer stake hall, respectively. in different parts of ths world. When ths realisation of his gift cams At Barra ft haU Assistant General Su- -' to him ha made a wager of 1.009 crowns with scientists in Vienna to do perintendent Georgs D, Pyper, presided In two hour vrhat one appointed person desired him to do. Waiting until at ths' opening session, at 9 o'clock. tbs silent hours qf ths night when Robert L. Judd, spoke on or be no need of 'telephones Between Sunday School and Blake there would be jess distracting noise would other communication In will power Hilton Bennion discussed ha eras able to place himself in the transmission. He likens himself to a, Aeltvitle Kld-e- r latent state and successfully won bis radio receiving station, being able to Teacher Training Classe"'and Pyper. Quarterly Reviews." The bet. Later as a soldier In the army put into action wishes of those about session waa attended by stake authorhe used his power in hospital service. him. In Japan, Java and id nearly bishop Sunday school board Finding the hospital and pharmacy all th great cttles.of Europe he has ities, members and auperlnteiuient , provisions for his regiment but slight, put these power to test and ha ap- At the tntarg he began studying pharmacy and fin- peared before many scientific organ- of General.general assembly, in -Superintendent David O. ally undergoing examinations of doc- isations demonstrating his. work. inAssistant and conducted McKay by tors in charge of the corps was placed The visitor claims he is neither in charge of his regiment pharmacy. terested in spiritualism, the ouija Superintendent Pyper. Fred Michelson the inthe of stake offered presidency fad of He claims that in a number of case board or other of the recent' Demostrations in four part such as shock from shrapnel and ill- this cIhks but rather believe with th vocation. were Y. Cangiven by Tracy ness, caused by nervousness, he was discovery of his powers of will trans- singing by Frank Asper at the able to us the latent will receptive mission that such powers may lie pas- non, assisted The opening address was givforce to help the recovery of patient sive and undiscovered In many per- organ. The Course of McKay. Still later in a Russian prison camp he son His claim hinge on ths theory en by Elder was able to give much time to study that all human beings are able to send Study for 1922, waa discussed by E. at Of Gowans after which the gathering and when the war ended and the out thought waves and that some Cxecho-Sla- v separated for department work and revolution made him a least of their fellow creatures as radio rethe Sunday School lesson work was to member of a free state he started out receiving stations have power The visitor is treated from various standpoint on a tour of Europe and the Orient ceive these thought his Luncheoir wa nerved In the' baseAccording "to the visitor.- wore such accompanied by Mr Rubint and ment of the tyall, the department seslatent tyerer an ordinary gift there manager. sions reconvening at 1 pm. . At the general assembly later reMotion Picture Star -s g ports of attendance and songs were " Greets.. Hu Admirers glren. - George St. Cannon and Elder.MeKay- dwenseed,- "The Teachers Opsariil4WJtMMhai av Admirers of Herbert Rawlioson, pep- - portunlty;" and girls chorus, th the direction of aneTCni" " ular motion picture star, will be "? trfht be to is learn appearing lighted . accompanied by her mil Hobin pernon three time each day at th Baiti rt < gar, muatcaj numiHlTa, During the day the priesthood quorums of the stake also held department session discussing various phases of their work. (By Associated Pres) The same program was conducted ' EL PASO, Texa Feb. 20. Colonel in the Pioneer staks hail with Assistant Superintendent Stephen L. RichEsteban Cantu, governor of Lower ards presiding, and various speaker California during the Carranza reup the several subjects. taking At Barratt hail. President Hugh J. gime, is the leader of thepresent revCannon, and his counselors. Elder B. olutionary mpvement against the 8. Hinckley, and Eldef Fred M. Obregon government in Mexico, acand William R. Lovesy, stake cording to Jesse E. Flores, publisher Sunday school superintendent, were in of El Presente, a weekly Spanish 'lanattendance, together- - with, the following general board member: Elder guage 'newspaper of El Paso. Fiores David O. McKay, George D. Pyper, pertoday reported having received A H. Reiser, Tracy Y. Cannon, E. G. sonal communication from Colonel Gowan R. L Judd, Milton Bennion, Cantu at San Antonio. Texa George M. Cannon, Harold Reynold A C. Ree Charles J. Ross and FlorAccording to this letter, if the revoence Horne. At the Pioneer stake haU lution succeeds. General Felix Dla the board was represented by Elder nephew of the late President Pomrlo Stephen L. Richard John M. Mill Dia will be provisional president of G. N. Child. H. H. Cumming J.-- Leo Mexico, and his first act will be to Fairbank T. Albert Hooper, Joslab nullify the constitution of 1917, that Bunrrow, J. W. Walker. C. B. Felt, of Carranza, and restore that of 1857. and Edward P. Kimball with Mabel under which President Dia worked. Cooper, Ines Johnson, Blanche Love, The various laws which prevailed unSpencer Cornwall and Laurence W der the Dla regime and which were Richards as assistant resatisfactory to foreigner will be Says Present Distress pow- - - has-succeede- - seven years ago, Mr. Rubtni claims he discovered ths latent 101 lf ris ed-wa- re at ths Hotel Utah. Bom Utah-Ideh- very different now. After giving due credit to the art expressed in the designs of both flat and hollow-war- e in j sterling, we have concluded that concentration of effort, is gpven in a greater s gree to produce plated ware that will not only look like sterling, but will look like the best art in sterling. How 'Well one plat- designer i IHISPECm STUB UGENE DE.RUBINL famous Cl echo-Sla- v who has been intereating coast cities with Jils demonstrations of will power transmission, is S"urt There was a day when plated tableware (knives, forks and spoons) looked like plated tableware and family pride often prompted the purchase of solid silver, " for appearance sake, even though it was a financial burden to acquire 'V 20. 1922 craip ! ft F. B. ledam. FEBRUARY Czech - Slav Wfo Clairs to Pcsss Occult PovarcSaltLa!ie Viator Chevrolet, ' TMrteff, NEWS MONDAY ' 157 Social HaU Ava. Wasatch 4331 (Special to Th New) TWIN FAUB. Idaho Feb. 29. F. Rice a janitor, was held up at 28 o1ock ihiS marnlng-tnlh- o rest idenf dUirlct and relieved of tlSl 'mostlyIn In a roll of bills which ha has been the bsbit of carrying and when opportunity offered. "rwshlng Thers la no clue to tho robbers. They were young men. unmsxked and apRice advised tbe parently ' American . police, By using an airplane an engineer expects to get more information about proposed mHrodLronle..in. Australia in Tfve weeks than surveyors sticking t M 4 j Tbe above in 12 Iota comprising 11 different widths and weights. 43,991 Duok, khaki, yrda lots of different The abort in else and weights. 37 172 Duck, O.D . yrda m. and 4t-- 6 In t lota 7,349 yrds 39-Oenaburg (brown), a. and 9 ox IK two lots 24"-- 9 si . Hard war. .............. 17 194 Hand ares (new) 71 JM Bator Blade Knives , 294,441 Forks (new) 147.301 .101 241 8 pons (new) ..J 44 491 pick Mattocks (new) Phovele,... 32,404 Bags, burlap 34,943 .144 2X Haversacks (used) 3.457 Goggles, (new) Year to University Club Will Give Annual Banquet - Depositors The University 'club will hold lu I annual Washingtons birthday 'ban-tquTuesday evening, Feb. 21. In the I club house with Dr. W.'-D- . Donoher as toastmaster. j Set orations and addresses wljt give ! to the reading ot The Hatchet. way n I Property Control Officer CanAieb Warehouse," Atlant Georgia try I ...... LiPSfit, publication containlng-n- i Remember the Dale March ! tides by members of the club who r will read thrh own T 2, 1922 Send for' Catalogue Thia feature waa introducedContributions nine years Address Surplus In this respect, also, this bank undoubtedly ranks first among banks in the entire Intermountain coun- et ago. and became The popular. (Hatchet will contain a poem' The Peariy Gates, by T. McClure Peters! who will detail th jof member-o- f the club wnp themselves In when they con- (find I front 8L Peter, E R. Zallnskl Major Trill read ansjnmbQnon entitled Rest ropect Ions "of g Bootlegger. I Each tributes -. 8299 898 year It dis- more than among Its depositor 4 For 0ent Interest Paid on Dapogtta i Ka.-svlI- Lloyd Weeter, William Frazier, jam Ziojfc Swincs Bans ATRUSTCa tek. CR to r |