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The young couple Jett tihnia- diately for a trip through the western states, where they plan to visit such points of interest as the Boulder Dam and the . Grand Canyon. When they return, the Arteui will make their home in West Los Angeles. Mr. Artel is- - asso. elated with the set production department at the Paramount Studios. .0 .. , , ' , . . , , , .4 7-- mod. el of Morocco blue. Her hat and of accessories were navy blue. street-lengt- :.:,:5::li ,...f..::.: tr,i ........ , , :, i '?,' ; ;.. :;::.''',.:.:1,ii 4 ' i' ' :.;'1 : - Vn :I orchids. natural-colore- d formerly lived In Salt Lake and Bingham Can. yon. The marriage took place in the Belvedere Ward of the Latter-day Saint Church in : East Los Angeles, with Bishop liar. old R. Harrison performing the .., ceremony. 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'' ,,,. 4 , ., L., : .., me Schofield, and two attend. ants, Miss Mary Loutse Lesson and Mrs. Bebe. Radfr were frock- 'ed in. outfits of contrasting shades. Each wore a corsage of a -- - 1 'S ':.:::, 7, , Miss Max. Her '' .::, ::.....,.'',..''. ::....1. ''....; ,..!..i.. i: ., .;.':'Itt: ., . i e, li't. , f at exclaim the ,, l' 'S beauty Invariably ' ''' i kN ot - 11,,,1k74.. 4' 1,4 : ., ri , her window gardenand well ''., :'' :,,:, 'k -.. , . ,.:.b-7,Buikinshaw: , .; , , 6A ; ti , , ',04,,, ,, ' they may, for one large window-i- s ' , ,,, , .7k) i, , i Apo ,,,t )1.. :' ' 42 i , , ....:,........,,,-- -a ..,.,,,,,,.. 1,.. completely covered with :,, gi 1.. , ,... , ,,, ; .v. , , ,; ''' , 1 , , ...,: , !' I gracious curtain of living green. il, 1 l 'ti I .:: :' ? '7'..tr,,, . , ?' ',. , Ai ,,; 4,:, l',, ,;' 1 The delicate tracery of English ''!,.... ' ,A fs; I '' ,4 H LaMar 4 '". tt"::?..::,..,;,.. ': JORDANMrs. WEST '..,, !:.. 1,' . '',. i -' H1:,': ' :, It, ' Y"' , '' Ivy is silhouetted in classic deiti '", 'Burkinshaw and children of ij ? 0.'s.4 It ': i '4,- ,' ' '4'941, '. T. ''' over Window- ,-- ...... :' 4' foe ' t V', I 1 ' .' , ,,''' Tihe been 4,, t, I - - sign .... Bond, , ' ',AIMPOIOL )te. " i:::,.,.. ,,,--, ,e ,i,,,,,,..;z7z. 41' forming a filmy green curtain. 1:; ...-,.,-- 3'44401V4m . ...::,,it'44 ,, ,t.' guests of Mrs. Burkinshaw's par. the Free .Adult Education ClassAnd, although ivy has been call- :i.,,.,,,,,,,g,,-., , ;k ... Civic ....: es in the Public Libraries, ; ents, Mr. and Mrs. E .M. Bate,41 vine" because ed ::.:,.,,, i't.. man of West Jordan, during the Center and Art Cenjer from De,t-rf.. f '''rl,,,,,,' i7:1:::,. r of Its inclination to climb, still , , ....' ,,,,4.,, . ..."i ''''' il......'::t:':.114:....:: cember 11 to December 10: !'.1,' past two weeks. so ',, It is seldom seen growing .,-k ir ',, I .., Mr. and Mrs. Eldon- Barnes ART CENTER-- 59 , , 1 State South i .' , . ' ::1,: 1.,, i:, , . 4,-- i'4: ... 11 luxuriantly indoors. it.,.., entertained at a dinner in their ',.,, Street. Mrs. Tracy's pots of ivy have ;:' 1 ,.. ..,.:... 41,..s.1.. '''',. '..... honor Thursday at their home in 1);, i 1....:'....11:':i.; t 7 p.m., to 9:30 On. Monday, sent out yards and yards of the or...11,,...i. Sandy and they were guests of the vocabulary. The lovely green vine, and these have honor at a dinner Sunday given Building ,, modern novel: final study of ,. , t,,, been lovingly trained up over at Burkinshaw Mrs. Albert ,-by , 1 - :, A! , Mark TWain's life of Joan of it.:I.:'..';:;....i:'''''';::'..tt11.'''''''4...;.-:',.-. ....p1, rods the wood curtain again her home in Sandy. Mr. and Arc. ,ps, , , ,,.., ,,:, , and again, only to cascade down Mrs. A. at entertained J. Sabey , 77. '7...- 5 ", 1 "'''. LIBRARY-- 15 South .' Miss Eleanor r. Denhalter was entertained last evening at a , a dinner Tuesday at their home PUBLIC again, thus forming the most ,,,i. ' Ii ' :. invormiummiortmomimgdoolowlimi:.:.;:,,, t' 1.0age,solit1 Room. i '' beautiful green curtain imaginmiscellaneous shower and supper by Miss Virginia Everett, 1207 In Midvale and the visitors were State StreetBoard 0 iNIS31 ,i:.47,5:',.....;..4.....' tibektS9641Neti ', .1::,Z: toti. 4 p.m., ,East Eleventh. StreeLTWPnljr Vesta were Invited. Miniature Wednesday,-2:3.----.,., .,- .--, dinner guesta,Wednesday supr ind'Aeceht-CorrectioAnd to add color to the disMrs. Randall Walker at - Spea'king and plum trees and evergreen boughs were used as decorations, and .. ford Advanced for work a row all containof Lake. Salt home in pots, their placecards with small Christmas, trees marking the places for the play, born students.. House Novel Garden Treat Mrs. Burkinshaw, the former flowering ing that distinctive guests. 8 7 house-planto chilMiss the Bernice and p.m.ReadMiss Denbalter will be married to David Carman of Los An. Bateman, Thursday, Saintpaulia Mrs. Rufus Tracy, aboVe, enjoys working among her kouse plants. Here she Is seen South- - African Violet are set dren returned to their home-i- n ing, writing, and accent correc.' geles. son of Mrs. S. T. Carman, 422 East Second South Street. Colorado Wednesday evening. titan. Class for foreign born be. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Denhalter, along the low window sill, each 4000 training the delicate ivy to form a curtain that screens one entire window. The ivy crowned with the giant purple Twenty-ThirEast Street ginners. of window. sill to the has window from the the top grown 7 8 to violets set among the 21. bride will The leave Los for Saturday, Booldore To Meet large Angeles Dee. downy leaves. And when we tell writing and accent correc-are they not proofs been given axoat of white paint. tear. A don't risk a safety-pi- n South. Book lore Club will meet for The tion born you that these exotic foreign beginners. The center of interest here are That man,. immured in cities, most window elastic to 14.nts,--Ad- Africansnew at -- the- home of Mra.- N.-- E.-- Mca simple 11-1- 11e,Saturday,ft Marcia fine of two the spechnens still retains been band that fits your waistcosts raised 1324 vanced work for the foreign Emerson Ave. gardenershave Lachlan, unusual ....an blossoming plant His inborn inextinguishable from seed in stead of being acOnly a few cents. Mrs. born in reading. spelling, accent "flue. Monday at leaves that spreads wide 'Are you a 'stocking ruiner? thirst quired by the usual methods of Rulon J. Sperry will give ,the correction and writing. the fans in against Of rural scenes, compensatiWear service-shee- r hose with graceful 2:30 to 4 p.m.Correct lesson. purchasing from - the florist, then Friday, or street-glass. ng- his loss are heavy walking aloes. you may know- that we Class. Engliali the never Miss Viola Martin entertained If this aristocratic plant gave cobwebby sheers. They keep By supplemental shifts, visiting the window garden of a PUBLIC LIBRARY...Committee Mrs. J. T., Preston, Idaho writes: Board Meeting Set feet feeling more comfort. real and ardent plant enthusiast. best he may? RGOITI. nothing but this ornamental at a kitchen shower atd supper your to like 1 would chrysmy get close-penbe t able would it and how Home Is Not Home Sad witness flourish of foliage, postpone the risk of er 2 5 to of board The p.m.VocWednesday, Monthly anthemums placed this fall. It home meeting Thursday eVening holes and sudden runners.. man regreLs well worth growing inthe Without Window Plants more Salt Service the Lake about word 747 East Fifth South Street, for County Is easier for me to get it done abulary study, "Are you a 'glove smudger? If -garden, but even so, with Mrs. Tracy grows plants The country, with what in Class in poetry; Star Legion will be held Mongenealogies. now than spring, anu also I can Miss Marian Maxwell. Sixteen her windows for their decorative the coming of late winterit you tan't keep white gloves ardour he contrives a.m. more 10:30 at C. at the Mary day holiday jingles. make selectione from plants in wear dark colored ones. A peep at Nature, when he puts out a long 'finger upon effect,. and also because- she beguests were Invited. The table white, llogle Foundation Room, Scott Friday, 10 to 12:30 amRebloom,. Will starts or shoots grow looks so untidy as which- - an inoredibility lovely, lieves that a can do no more." Nothing house without was of Victor a decorated basket of Building. with Hugo and if planted now? viewLit, blossom of strange salmon pink smudged light gloves. - Always Thus did William Cowper plants Is not a livable home. It historic the AN SWER coral and white chrysanthemums. ,background of Les unfolds that somewhat resemIs Just not natural, she declares. buy washable whites, unless you English Apoet of a century and Miserables and study of its cocan have them cleaned often. The chrysantheumum experts Business Meet Set bles the iris. At present,, the Today, Mrs. Carl D. Wal. for people to do without green. a half ago -- - explain the urge - "Are you a 'purse loulger? lace will entertain at her home, cabulary. all tell us to leave the division spectacular fan of leavessurrgrowing things during the long to have living green in our win2 The to 5 'p.m.VocFranklin School Parent. 621 Lake Street. Houseclean of our plant a until pawing. But I your pocketbook Saturday, ounded by .softer foliage of bewinter months, and so she fills dow gardens. But modern Teacher Association has planned abulary Building. Short story know one very succeseful grower every week, throwing away due. as Mrs. Wednesday evening, Mn. Law. her windows with a variety of such gonias, Crassulas and other a More business meeting to be held class. rence Briggs entertained at her about children'e ty, messy frayed junk you've of many fine varieties who di. plantsmakes a striking plants that certainly prove her Tracy have found new methods home in Bountiful with Mrs. liar. collected. It adds months to the Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the stories. vide s her plantii in the fail. She design against the glass. theory as to their decorativeness. of using plants to add a decoralife of a purse, keeps it looking old. one CHAPMAN of W. Howe a home Mrs. T. A. Pickett of at miscellaneous Interior decoration being LIBRARY(Eighth-Wes- t How sucessfully the luxuriant tive note to the home, and not says that they do better for her , --- 204 South Twelfth West Street. flat and smart at all limes. & Sixth South Streets). for of Mrs. Tracy's many holbies, shower the bride, he which fall But division. when is this window, in curtain of ivy does capture and given ivy only "Are you a 'shoe splasher?' Al. Miss Maxwell, will become the no she has a natural flair for choosalso tells me that gardening Tuesday and Friday, 7 to a north One that receives bring into the roora the very bride .of L DeMat Holdaway ways wear smart, glove-fitteStates Constitution ing the right thing to add to the friends to whom she gives these Dance Planned p.m.United sunshine, but in one facing south spirit of a growing garden.... overshoes with your delicately and Literacy. Wednesday ,morning iii the Salt how it does temper the severity picture, as you would readily fall divisions complain that they and getting all the sun of the cut oancials of suede or gabar. the mod. Lake Temple. In the evening a Members of the Friendly Club SPRAGUE LIBRARY of four walls-- and- - bring tran-- (2131 die. Her ground is well protected entire day, does she - contrive agree, could ofyou See miniature sled figures various th reception will be Riven at the dine. They're designed like street will meet Monday at 8 p.m., at East Street), a and very well drained. The into quility and lightness charming effects. home of the bride's sister, - Mrs. shoes now, in smart colors, easy 168 South West Temple for tiny creatures that recline, or a room. One cannot look at such and Friday, 7 to fl is Window Is Fitted Tuesday know, yon chrysanthemum, to get on and off. Carl D. Wallace, from -8 to 11 p.m. peer out in just the right places. social and dancing party. a With Glass Shelves not too hardy at the best, ea. windoweven p.m.Citizenship, Public Af- Mrs. Are you a 'hat risker?' Always Wallace will be- matron of But in addition, to a talent for r fairs and United States Consti. in the dead of some of the larger The sunny window is In the in pecially carry an umbrella if you want to honor, and Miss Inez Holdaway using her house plants to gain . tution. without thinking of summer and It and flowered thorough-dining room and is fitted with Will Read types, save from the rain the feathers, a decorative effect, Mrs. Tracy will be maid of honor. Von Hold. Play warm sunshine. blossoming flowSPENCER LIBRARY(778 West glass shelves. Upon these the fidwers or veils on your pet hat. ly dislikes winter dampness.-is also a practical indoor garaway will be best man. - announces ers and birds and butterflies. Town First The Club North fall The from many different varieties of Street). greatest danger are inexare all Her dener. Nowadays umbrellas plants nearly all home "What are the casements that Mrs. Lila Eccles. Brimhall division would come from the plants are placed, Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.Correct made In gay, smart col. both the pensive, by propagated, Groomed have Well lined with creeping herbs will read a current play on Mon. English usage. new plants being heaved out Lady growing in clay pots that On that flatter your face." method of rooting cuttings and of the ground and ruined. It is day at 2;15 p.m. This lecture by way of seeds. And all are To Details Attends will be free of charge. difficult to place ,emall new Miss Maelgrell To Wed healthy and contented. Here are Couple Marries I a few of her rules for their care plants of any kind Are you a "slip pinner-upperBEAVERMiss Beth Stephens DEAVERMr. and Mrs. Elton la December, because each night Animus Date that she graciously gave us, for or a stocking4Luiner? Isn't it true Mackerell and Paul Ellis were married last Party announce the engage. the frost is strong enough to the readers of our column: SEE noone in St. the week Georee. 'Me that is The you thing surely Amicus Club will entergroom - ment of their daughter. Helen. lift the plant, mi matter - bow Never Shift 'Plant son woman's Alm the of tice Walter H. Tolton.aboutanother tain at the Lion House at a to Ronald Grimshaw, son of Mn. Different Window sunny the weather is during the He recently returned from fulfillFannie Hurst's Great Masterpiece grooming is the little thing that and Mrs. Karl Grimshaw. Christmas party Thursday. Never shift a plant from one day time. Why not experiment de. Good a went mission Czechoslovain the wrong? Ing grooming will be Luncheon served at 1:30 window to another, says Mrs. with a few plants , from your kian country. pends on eternal vigilance about p.m. Mrs. Morris Johnson is hardiest varieties, and see what Tracy, for by so doing, you load To keep clean, modern smooth details, chairman for the affair. and Mrs.. a heavy burden of constant. ad- luck you have. I Amid not adfloors that have teen surfaced care. ever into "Do slip you J. Summerhayq, toastmistress. vise you to risk all of your plant. covered with linoleum, varnish justment upon the plant. Houseleis inconsistencies of dress and or other finish, remove !lust plants are extremely sensitive Inge, since I do not know the grooming? Avoid such pitfalls if to the different aspects and temweather conditions or the sinus. Enunarettas Plan Party .As with dry mop and take up any want to look really well you peratures of windowseven in turned-ou- t tion of your plantings. Rather, The Emmarettas at all times, It's all a spot at once with slightly damp. meet for obi ,,,., the same roomand they can de some women conaidet- matter of watching small details ened mop. mark your plants, and then extheir annual Christmas Party at milk a fattening food? adjust themselves to these conof your wardrobe, of doing the the Lion House Social Centers periment a little with a few. An answer to this fallacy is ditions, but not if they are conWith raised decorations 63 East South Temple en IOSEMAILY. 'UNE ; LOLA LANE GALE PAGE 11 little things'that keep you neat. Street, ii,rIzisCIIIA Mrs. L. D., Salt Lama asks: stantly moved about. Choose "Are you-- 'slip pinner.upper? -1.17, at 1 p.m. Luncheon will offered by Marie C. Harrington, your fine dinnerwareenamel, Thursday DE JO!IN tyqt.F.LELD2IFFItrit LryptRICI5. FORAA,A, the best place for your plant, I have a plant that was given be served. Educational Direeter of the First, get slips hemmed to the gold, silver or embotisingwith and then leave it there so that i a soft brush. , to me that Waa raised from a The hostesses are Mrs, Claudius Dairy Council of St. Louis, who rignt,iengtn. In an emergency . It can adapt Itself to the light M. seed of an 'avacado. It was per. says: "Because milk is so effiCates, acting as chairman, and temperature. At but now cient id promoting growth it is feet fvhen I received assisted by Mrs. A. R. Curtis, Do not allow the bottoms of the lower, leaves are beginning Mrs. Lon Earl, Mrs. R. E. Lang. perhaps not surprising that your pots to rest upon their 1 to shrivel up and turn. keep it .,' ' ton, and Mn. Will Cs Parker. many people have jumped to the ' .1 :'rr:fPll:T.t,t',-.'',',-k.saucers, advises Mrs. Tracy. She conclusion that milk is fatten' in a cool window faring north. : III 111 1 places three matches, of the P;) ,:, il: Can you tell me what., treat. ing." kitchen type, underneath each ' ' Alirty Club To Meet ;, ment it should have. "We have ourselves to thank .ccit.';.'-.. Club will pot, and thus a small space of The entertaln Almy ANSWER for this opinlom"-continueMiss air prevents the roots from beat the Beau Brummel Cafe Thurs. Harrington, we "because as My guess is that your plant , 12:30 p.m. at a Christmas and insures at -,coming day have shown pictures of laborasunnier needs a warmer and ' Fa) ...........,.........0..,,good drainage. luncheon. ...,,.,.,,,1 It coldcorn. dislikes we animale have location It tory De-palways i.:147P 1;" totYot, your plants at least once made a point of the fact , that :,:::::L.,,,,,,,,, tog as it does from warm cll. each year, and preferably every I ..,....t, 7 ,, I i ,t,,,154, 4 Meets, the animal on a milk diet at 0Amatesand must have some sun. E, Friday TTT six months, This is necessary ..51411: 01-4,i,,,, , s the end of the experiments -- was it has even been tr,,..11. The Ladles' Auxiliary .to the because of the growth, which re. lice ,,A "a ) our.. ii ila vi,,... of some we heavier. What to failed 537 I i Meat Local will No. Cutters' slightly by a nipped point Itlt,I.,----quires larger pot, and because z , out was that the animal with meet Friday at 1 p.m. for a lunch. cold night temperatures. the food in the soil becomes exJ,..,.:7.4,.. i s. ,p4.: eon at - the home of Mra. C. F. ' milk In his diet grew in size, .4 hausted. Here is the recipe by. .. '",,, ............... s . !I)1 i l' Lsil III ... the 'size of his bones and musMre which Mrs. Tracy mixes the soil' F.; Holladay aslite Blanke,- 150 Whitlock Avenue. tA' ! '11. 11 cle. advisable is not in Do think used it in 4 you her merely weight" , repotting, plants, . Victory 444 .r. vA9 to plant shrubs now We have Travel Club To Meet and in our opinion is the main ...), Roughly, milk has an 87 per la,.. .,: mr24. 3. are lt, , to cent reason new content water anxious for a home and and theircontains ,,r,.4 i. and 4.;..t 1 husky 4 i '' The European Travel Club of , - v a w,..11L . have something planted as soon healthy growth: only per cent each of proteins, 1937 will meet at the home of Mr. .., ,... . '4 0,,,, One.third, Bow fats and as possible. Would like to plant 0 pure 'leaf meld. carbohydrates. T. Palmer, 1428 Mn. and Ezra (Mrs. Tracy secures hers from a forsythia and a pine flowering it be fattening? talletfilbS110 't ID DOM South .West Temple, Monday at -Could underneath a large pine tree in But even so, the diets of many. Can they be put Out almond. 7:30 p.m. her garden; but no matter where now? people interested in reducing ADI it comes from. whether the milk which contains a i ANSWER, n Married-I.or mi)untainSthe men.needof shrubs nurseryman, the nutrients that Burley Yee, you greater variety or your own compost pit, she Originality, Accuracy and Neatness Count BURLEYJ. Gamer Lowe, son ed by the body than any other tion can be set out now with advises that it be the real thing. of Dr. John O. Lowe of Burley. rood. Milk is simply the neces good results. However, you black and fine and light) and Lula G. Hall, daughter of must not expect anything in the miry foundation of all dieta, . sand. Mrs. Julia Hall of Maxville, Nan4 whether intended to reduce, gain -way of flowers from theta next , old part were united in marriage at Boise, two or three or maintain normal con- year. It requires weight. , sheep manure that is ,thor.' years Nov. 30, at the borne of J. Reed to give for, any- shrub Oughly pulverized and then put Mi lar, president of the Boise blooms. through a screen, Stake'. Be sure to mulch plants Stay1. Dr. John O. Lowe, father of the part: . good garden well awith leaves or your other, ma- .'' soil. ceren witnessed 0 the bridegroom, in if now,them terial you put of Abe ingredients rnuat be 'All rnony, -and give them an extra amount thoroughly mixed and sifted to Mr. and Mrs. Lowe remaincrl of water,. for the ground Is so gether, before Using. In Boise until Sunday evening Read How Be sure Mrs. Tracy owns many beauti. very dry this ',van Los Many Women ,, . . they returned to Burley NI pottery flower pots, but she that you have chosen the right when Fat SwiftlySafely and will make their home here Nam! to for them also uses ordinary clay pots, and Forsythia grew. place where Mr. Lowe is a teacher in If you are overweight, try this easy, these are given a coat of grows too large in your locality the Southwest School. onsibl way to tako off fat. No tiros-ti- e to carry out any color effectpaint Address a but Age for background anything that dieting or stronuous erercisor no harm. she desires. The paint adheres shrub. Do not put it near paths Hove's ell you do: Jul drugs. For the well to the clay)f it is or around the foundation; for It Wed In Logannext 4 wooke take one.hall on in level too . Type of talent (sing, dance, etc.) These Tickets Good Any Time, Any Seat the room where the put is to : DRIGGS, Ida,Mr. and Mrs. W. spoogiul of Knischen Salts in glass of will soon outgrow such a.place. pot , breakstand. She has discovered that Phone Sewell of Driggs announce the hot waist very morning, beim I. fast activate and bowls liver, this is the trick that will togently Of Lois their are watered daughter. By marriage keep Don't miss a morning. Cut down every day. kidnoys. t the paint from pealing .1, Decimation Stephenson your calorie intake. Eat wiasii end satOffit chance, Mrs. Tracy discovered Elaine, Ito Delbert must be applied in a room , the .; that her cuttings rooted very og Pocatello, eon of Mr. and Mrs, isfyingly.. same temperature as its place' in After 4 wooks,- weigh yourself again. The mar Clarence Stephenson. For Particulars Watch the,. Want Are you a "New's" subscriber? quickly when they were placed the window garden. The about this Wait - sonorible way in water and stood in e stair. clay riage took place Nov. 29 in the Learn off fat. And remember this, the to take Contracts and expands accordLogan Temple. way, where a constant supply man Or woman who takes Kruschon Ad.. ing to the heat in the robin. and Lowest Cost-Won- t Mr. Stephenson. a student at- uarly should hay Isits hoar of Mir rel of.. cool moving air le always A Deseret News "Search for Talent" brolulcast Is re. Bre if subjected to more heat or tire University of Idaho, southern time being poisoned by wastes and ex. ' cold Now she always places present bubbles will soon appear on the leased ofton of cause case are the which acids right from your home town over ESL Saturday at brench at Pocatello, is a former them in such a position. and Results Phone Was. 550 Today A many annoying and depressing ills. painted surface. finds that good roots detrelop! missionary in Norway. lasts-weeks bottleof-- truschen 4 The couple will resideid-Poca;in the cool moving airin two supply and owe but little. Sold by Isodlna 11. Stich effective thruout green, draperles weeks tirnst , drugstore tellq, v ,: ;:. - ,,,,t, 4 2,1 , ': ,i ,,, :: :. ::'.:.' - .' 4 i .: , ,!'"),,,m,,-..,. k :if 1. 2 ,,g, , t, ,,)",e'ttot, ',':,-,, ' , , ( ' ,, ,; 1,., .i I , .A,sr.', .n t,- f, t i ' ,..,,. ', ,, 711' ' i - ,.,,41 tifki,,,,:,-,,,i .1:, .0. 1 ' '1I - 4 II, .:;,''A; '....v.; a, .4, t i : , , .,).,., :: : ,.'.. 4 i li,.. s ,,,',1Il'..N 1,0.0,, ',1', N .1, ''-- , i.',...,....N,A.,,,,p',P-- . ..... 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