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Show - , , , - 2B - - - - ' ..- , .L DesEtrr ' MEGRAM, NEWS A Solt Atsko City, Saturel , A vst 29, 1953 . -.,: , , ,,-- i, , - ,, ?' "i- . ' ' . , i 1 - , ,4 . C ,,. . - , ; 1,6 , 171S0 , .., $ i4, , if41, , 'A , i ' NI1,' , y.,,,,,s ' p 4t. ,,,. ' "' ' ,A,,,...,, ,,,' ' , 0, 7 ,,,,. 1 s. ' to t , , . ,44...4,,,,, 'w. ' , 4 )1 4 ....c. ' , '' -- , :, , P, - ' t . ,, qi it if- ,, ,,,r 10 c ti"p I- 3' (!, .3,, 4 ) , t 'kk '''': 141 t .., i t - -- , ,t''', 4, ,t1 4 - ' ''i 1- 6 Vi . ,, , . -- tc .. ,, ,, ,,,, 4, , - ,.. , - . ' - , betAtilk "NamoominomikwaesalloglitoavivalogleM Sharon Winn, polio pictured here. was presented to Holy Cross Hospital through this year's Deseret News Crippled Children's Fund. Dr. George A. Spend love, member of the Fund Distribution Committee, presents the equipment to hospital officials, Sister M. Compassionate and Sister M. Coronatk right Similar equipment went to six other hospitals. - , OSTLER Continued from Page "We took our lunches, and ex- pected to be gone an hour and a bet" Mr. Strand said. But sudden gusts of wind about 8:30 p.m. drove the boat several miles from shore.. Salt water spray soon rendered the small motor useless. They were spotted in trouble" by Clyde Anderson, Salt Lake City sailor, and reported to Harbor Master Don Hall. Lt. Occie Evans was called to pilot Salt Lake County Sheriff's rescue boat to the drifting boat. He reached the weather-beatefoursome at 1:30 am. and towed them ashore in their craft at - 14,- City; - lorstort-ProwL0ffic- ot Of Now Method ' ' E7 and I. E. Ostler, Mrs. ''' Hazel Carruthers,Thil Lake CIO, ' ....L,-- -. Funeral Services will ducted Monday at 1 Monument Park Ward r - two grandchildren; Firm.- ' I , , ' of st, Ea9t-sconcs- outh - .,. . .,.,, .,A11 . 4 - '4 ,, ! ; - 1 - ' , '' '., - ;ii,4. ; 1 ' ', : , S., 1, -- NI a..) - ''"4, " :,A'. . sag. k '1-.;:- .. , 7. ,, ' . , '.. .. iare,,, ,i., T pr...,r, 1Ask, ) 1 - - , PROy0blore than 100 Mrs. 'Harold Christens' n,women's clubs from all parts is president of the of Utah will meet in Provo Sept. Springville, state federation and is in charge 17 for the annual convention of the Utah State federation of of the Provo conclave. This Women's Clubs.' will be the first state conven. "Bringing the home and the tion to be held outside of Salt ' country , hick to a spiritual Lake City. : basis" win spearhead the theme 't of the conclaveiaccording to AU presidents' of federation Mrs. George W. Worthen, fed- clubs will meet at 10 a.m..in the east lounge of the social hall on eration officer. x , Elder; Adam S. Bennion of the Brigh,m YA u fl g University Council of the Twelve, Church campus for mapping of the 1954 ' program. of Jesus Christ of Latter-da, , Saints, is slated as main speak. ' The president's luncheon will 1 er.,,for the convention. ,. He will be held at noon. The main sesspeak on. "Preservation, of Our sion for club members and the American Heritage"in, . . keeping public is set for 2 p.m. in the . with the national theme for auditorium of the Joseph Smith - Constitution Day, :..( 1 1Memorial Building. . s , ' 1 - , . . ,,, ,. , ,::7 - ,... , . , t ,,,,,,"' , , - . W .:: ,, I '''' , i I ', ii , ,,,,:,. Pete Geortelas , i ,i,,,, NI r 4k - k f,:,:- ..i ,' , .-, - 'v',1:' '' ' ' '1, fah. t .. . - ).' : 1M nlY1. 2 , 4 , , ,'. ,,, , - . 2,. , ..mmendwyloon lk, yortiba,..,,,,,,,,40,,a, , ; ..., 0.,,,o ', IW. olt,.., ,',... 4.,, , !ir " I 1 , 1f ' ' ,,, '', -, ,,,. James Stewart ' i IISalle." :, , ', - ' - s',', - t,, 'dr ... ' 4 '' EMI i , .,ni,.' ' ..'". ', ;:l. Davis Meyer " log it -- - 33' 0 ,, ,, 't , :, IA :c,,i-- - , , f , '7 - ;.1 4 I - - - "1. 7,'!,,f':.1' ,,,,.! , , - i ...,- APIlk Slit64 ' ' f 'f ,:14'' :1''''''''lligS;'' ' t' '44; . . 'Itt-;,- ' e Annette- s Hatch , - Craig s .'" Draper - ' terry ' Scharman Mrs. Pieter Van Wyngaarden,16 P St. , .Mrs. Donald ,)Necker, 536 Columbus St; -- -Mn. Kenneth Healy, 132 Kelsey Ave, Mrs. Lloyd Westergard, 1675 W. Whitlock Ave. and and and and :,.... , - - ' ' , Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haslam, 488 J St. Mr. and Mrs. J. Madsen, 681Frestwood - Mack . . 0 , -' , .., e , 6 -.- - '-- '- ' , '0 - ---- -- - 6 , . , t, ', . , . ,,- t CI.. Boun- ' tiful. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tommy G. Timothy, 3011 S. 7th East, , Mr. and Mrs.George Kiyoguchi, 240 S. State. , ', Mr. and Mrl : Jay L Wnhlen, 962 N. 12th West. . Mr. and Mrs.. W. Claudell Johnson, 1081 Lake St, --Mr. And Mrs. Carroll Westly, 265 Plymouth Ave. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Orin R. Woodbury, 4690 S. 13th East. r ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carollo, Rock Springs, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Leddy, 609 N. 13th. West.- Dr. and Mrs., Warren Rupper, 1302 E. 5th South: -' , Mr, and Mrs. Valmar Nielson, 1014 E. 2nd South. - , Mr. and Mrs. George Curl, Redondo Ave. --Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth Palmer, Grantsville, Utah. Mr.;and Mrs.tBernell Fowler, Orem, Utah. Mr. and Mrs.' Ray Allison,.135 S. 3rd East. 4f I Mr. and Mrs. John Maske, 217-3rAve. , , . . ,f ) -- ,--- 4 : " ., , N, BOYS: . : 7::'..- t it - ' ., Mr. Mr. Mr.. Mr. ' j INI:;,,,' ' ' .' I T.':':...:': , li , Anderson 3674-3r- d East; Charlene Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Day, 854 Jeffrey Ct.; Klay Anderson, East; Annette Mr. and Mrs. Ted Anderson, sonFof Mrs. and of MaritT. Hatch, Woods Mr. daughter CroSs; Craig Draper,on of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Draper, 104046th East: Terry Scharman, sont of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- '' ert G. Scharman, 6234 Boxwood Dr., Holladay, and all other babies one year old Saturday and Sunday. (Baby pictures will betaken free of, charge gt the Deseret News offices, 10 cm. to 33-- Richards St., Monday through Friday'lrom ' 3 p.m, three,days priOr to -haby's birthday.) , , , Babies, were born in Salt Lake hospitals Friday to -,-GIRLS: ' 4 , - t: ,,,: ,.,., ,, 1 islit:,,;"" ,. , May Stewart, , ; ,, , . Ch.trien! -: i'' - ;,11 ,,,,Abb.-A,,- ,,f, t, ,ot,,,..4. 5.4;.t A". . .l...., '''''''s,' ",,: '', 160.414NOWA: $::':iS,S:.:;",:W".1 4',:,, - 4,t ' 401',,,,vommoolif 4 Day Mr. .:, ,,- , ,:p i ,K"41," , ,: - 7' "5 ft.- - 4 ,, ...,:1:: --- , H. t., ; N .., It 4 ,.. ,:4:,,, N - ,I,...t., ' 1 , " ',. ,, 1 , J li,,,w,---4.-air- A.;i01.cii0...e0.11 . ti . ,Phillips ' , , , r iifc'ii;r4r----t-.it;iirz---7----- :,4,,,,N:rat',4,, .: ,..,14 'f ' , ,,........q.k., 24-4t- , , 1' - ,. aiiiii,...i........t 7: ! , . - - ' ....4,,,EV,,,f,,t4t.. ' Jill Steadman. daughter - . ', , f Wheadon ' 1 ; , (443 , , .. 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Paswaters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Puwaters, 6050 S. 23rd East; Line Paswaters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. daughPaswaters, 3053 W. 3650 South; Denise Thurmnnd, 131 E. 9790' South, ter of Mt. and Mn. John e'Midvaler Douglas Wheadon; son of Mr. and Mn. Der Wheadonillt. 2, Riverton; Della Lee Phillips, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy H. Phillips, 527 Ef 8th South; Michele C. Mis-N'iMeyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meyer, 1179 , , Mr. ancVMrs. Allanson C. Sheppard, Dugway. Proving ' Rd.; Robert, Nathanial Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' . ' . Grounds. Robert K. Davis, 1541 E. 3150,..South; Karen Hurst, daughi ' , ': ' - Mr, and Mrs. Daniel K. Devenberg, Ave. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hurst, 5736 S. Redwood Rd.: , Mr. 627.h 68 Jim and Mrs. Mr. 6nd Mrs., ferret' Gebrtelas, , Ave, , tete' Geortelas, son of Kiensen Mr. and Mrs. Karre 2160 Atkins Ave. ilensinkton Aye.; Steven Kingston, son of, Mr., and Mrs.'', O. K. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo J. Peterson, 820 Sherman Ave. ". Ki9gston, 1050 W. 17th South.- , CLerri Lou Blair, daugh- - ' i . Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Wilson, 3059 W. 3825 South. ter of Mr, and. Mrs. George B. Blair, 326 J St.; Richard --and Mrs. John llielsen, 729 Garden Ave. Green, son-o- f Mr. and Mrs. A.' Cornell Green, 958 W. 7th Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bench, 2568 Westminster Ave. North; James Gordon Stewart, ,son ;of Mr. and Mrs. Don: , , ., ,,. c-. -- , q: IR: li!arst 'j,,gC .'- Iri;,4:710-rtlt,sliii..r...,....--... , ", Ft r ,,' t.1.4,,,a ,. ' ' ,'III! '",' ,..3' ,. A '.':,:,:,-''- i n P'f , , , '' ce )1 . "."' '4.. ,.. , , , p ,,i... t".lt i ,:):,, P.' e I , , ,.1'.; P '..t j! 14! .,iliddt;;Ok. - lodadmed.It"Ott: '' , :.: -, '14,...,14 ,..1.:., , ,.. , k, ;, ,'.-- t., , , '' , .' t 1...4., r '' P.; ; ii,: .",':' ,of .. - .4 ' . , , 1, , . "'"' Nt ;- l't !!',4b!!!!:44. ,.41'.:-AVrn-, (.,":- - , K.," 7: ". r44 1 :- '$ lt -,- , , 1 1. 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The break-iwas 'discovered p.m. in Chapel, ISaturday morning when em1003-20t-b East, tsr Bishop Alvin ployes arrived to open the shop. - IThe , Dyer. prowlers !woke in through Friends may call at 260 L a laundry storigetroom to gain South Temple Sunday from 2 entrance. An uniuccessful atto and at the , family tempt had been made to knock home Monday from 9 an. to the hinges off a large safe, and 12:30 p.m. Burial will be. in drawers and cabinets were ranSalt .Lake City Cemetery. sacked. . , r,,,,,r..,,,,,,,,,ri,..,,..77, .." .0...,.,,,,...,.... ' 1. ' k ," , I lz, t 'r , ,:-i , ,,, ,,,,. ! EdSttrSlitla ' - am. Salt-tak- m fly-fro- A. Dawsnu (R., kitah).. All members of the House , --,,- ,r-4 "..1.4,4 ,.. eon- . - 980-16t- h , ' -i- ,, ,, fact-findin- g y , ill-arrive k , ,. .tour ing reclamation; problems of - Rep. Dawson said the group n- Salt would t the West City an-- - to Vernal In sipt.'15. On the was Lake City, Sept. 14, it flounced Saturday by Rep. Wil- way, - the group will fly over Split Mountain ancl Echo Park liam -- , I Royalty Listed At Farmington Salt Lake County girl was reported in "satisfactory" condition Saturday at LDS Hospital where she - was taken after she reportedly- ran ihto the path of a moving automobile. The victim, Alice Joyce. Carlson, 9, 3183 S. gth East, suffered cuts, bruises and abrasions about the face and body when she darted into the path of an automobil driven by , James Earl Webb, 23,1180 Bryan Ave., ' Friday about 8:15 p.ni. The mishap occurred at 3279 S. 7th East. There were no I citations issued. ,,,..1 4', Assisting Lt. Evans were dep)L, uty sheriffs Charles H. Paris, y ,,,, and Al Nordgran. Magna fire! men stood by with blankets and iii.N:.7 ''' coats for the "salty" victims, t:,',$'' 4w., 'II' ., ' but were not needed. '1 ki (1.01 Mrs. Strand said,"We've had 2,, a at least." while, enoughfor The Strands purchastd the boat this spring. B--1 -- - n 2 in 1936, and on June 8, 1939, be married Attie Nicholes Scott In Salt Lake City. Surviving, in addition to his widow, are two sons and three daughters, H. Lynn and Harry R. Ostler, Salt Lake City; Mrs. George R. (Retta) Russell, Arlington, Va.; Mrs.. L. G. Ells. -- worth, Bole., Ida., and Mrs. I. Krantz, Idaho Falls, Ida.; a - , , -- 849-20t- h Coun ty Girl Gains After' Road Mishap 2 S. L. Couples Saved After Ordeal op Lake Meeting 1,4 tinuing on the tour. check- - In Arson -.- -C- on Sept. ., Nevada, Marquee - . . Trial Postponed . , 7- S. 1. ' MORE HELP FOR HANDICAPPED victim, uses restorator machine which, along with whirlpool bath - t lax Leaaers Plan 3Day , ' -4 , '- . . , '. , , damsites and over Flaming Gorge. That evening, the con- terior Comnilltee,-Ahcongreswill meet with Utah visit in the gressmen sional. group will in the Ver- - relamatileaders ''' 4. ' i : nal area. During the tour, the group will check on reclamation prob . lems in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Idaho,. Wyoming, Oregon and Washington. , at Las Vegas on Hearings at Seattle later in and 21 . Sept. will highlight the. month the PRICE Trial for Barney Jaunt congressional Grant Powell, charged on' two Headed by Rep. A, L. Miller counts of arson in a $100,000 (R., Neb.) chairman of the, blaze at the Coal Creek Coal House Interior Committee, the Mine Co., has been postponed sgroup will include Rep. Dawson, I R. Stringfellow on motion by AJohn Ruggeri, Rep Douglas AILUtah) Rep. Wesley D'Ewart county attorney. (B., Mont), Rep. William Henry Reason given for the post- Harrison (R., Wyo.), Rep. J. ponement bf the 'trial, which Ernest Wharton (R., N. YJ, Rep. had been set for Sept. 1, was to E. Y. Berry (R., S. ,13.)," Rep. make available- one of the Craig Hosmer (R., Cal.), Rep. state's witnesses. The- - witness John J. Rhodes (R., Ariz.), Rep. ' would be unable to appear on Ken Regan, (D., Tex.), Rep. the 'Sept. 1 date, the attordey Wayne N. Aspinall (D., Coro.), said. Rep. Samuel W. Yorty (D., Cal.), The blaze occurred on Rep. Oracle Most (D., Ida.), about the night of May 31. The Rep. George A. Shuford, (R, property was under receiverRep. E. L. Bartlett '(D.,' and Rep. A. Fernosship to the First Security Bank lIC.), of Utah at the time of the fire. Isern (D., Puerto Rico). Mr. Powell, owner of the mine prior to the receivership action, reported the damage to the Carbon County sheriff's office the following day. Other property owned by Mr. Continued fr om Page B-was Powell in Washington burned earlier --this month. would involve parents in workBurned was an office and stor- ing out solutions to "THEIR age building. Police are continu- school problems. "Secondwe have permitted ing investigation into this last the impression to gick abroad fire. that the major concern of the profession is improved salaries." Dean Orton emphasized that the primary concern of educators is that the children of the state and nation receive the kind of education that will "perpetuate our democratic ideals. Dr: G. Homer Durham, vice Two alligators joined the of tile university, gave Zoo president Hogle Saturday. The swampy pair, shipped the academic report in the abfrom the Baltimore, Md., Zoo sence of Dr. A. Ray Olpin, in a reptile trade, arrived president, who is abroad. "The University of Utah deSaturday and were billeted in and is completely worthy serves n a new glassed-ipool in the west end of the zoo building of the confidence of the people and the United States,"I In time for week-endisplay. of Utah he reported. Both measure about four Dr. Adam S. Reunion, presifeet nose to tail, according to Robert H. Mattlin, zoo di- dent, Alumni Assn:; welcomed- rector who announced the sea the graduates into the associarival. Two more 'gators are - ---tion. , - dean W, Harold Bentley,De, Brook:also expected from the of the summer school, gave a field Zoo in Chicago toeom on the activities of the report collection.' local the pletel school. "1,4 4,1 , , - , , ' , ' ' : 't ',' N. salt-cake- ' : -- 1 ). 13 or - t: ' - 0i ---- 00,, ' , - 4 " . I ))....) ' t.t,..0"!, d Two couples who were stranded in their sailboat on Great 'Salt Lake tor six bours and rescued early Saturday were wondering it their ames had anything to do with their experience. Rescued were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Strand, 2860 S. 2540 East St) and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- meth Soult,- 2337 Bernardini Dr. The Strands had taken the Soults as guests on their18-foo- t sailboat, leaving the Salt Lake County Boat Harbor about 7:30 pst, Friday. ' , - As - , , le congressmen Utah area one day before A group of on an eight-stat- e Members of.the Business and PrOfessioltal Women's Clubs to use their- - coo. taettwerelalrillitedthe public In working toward tire prevention as they took' part In sesSions of 4,he Roy IMan Killed : t: - : .''ItIl ,, ,, -- . IINEEMONIOntkre ,,,....., 4 . I:! 1 I) -- i :".. plact-otIlle-hear- Lre.". 4 1 - ,.. 1 I, . t ' , it ; ., , ". . . IfilS.---1..- -e The announcement was made 10th Western RegionaConfer, , ' Saturday by Gus P. 13aclunan, ence at the 71' ' Saturday morning executive secretary of the Salt' ' , Hotel Utah. , .,; take City Chamber of Com- , merce. , Mrs. Helen 'Payne, member , Will Comprise Group. of the Ogden B P W Club, disaddition to ,the seven-ma--I- n cussed women and conservation noinimak ''''f Senate committee headed by , In connectinn with the general' ' , Sen. George D.'Aiken, Vermont, I ALBERT-V- . KNIGHT ,,,, Itheme of the session, "Building stattniembers and representair crushed under brick's Ramparts With Good Leadertives of the U. S. Forest Service . ,, N : ship and Conseriotion of Natfrom Washington will comprise ural Resources." the special study- group. She stressed the Importance Mr. Backman- said Saturday ' , of preventing forest fires which that the contingent will arrive cause extensive damage,to timin Salt Lake City on Sept. 13. ' ' ber, forage and watersheds. They Will make a trip over the ' Mrs. Helen Davis Countywatershed the fol- - Irwin, presi" dent of the National Federalowing day, and will conduct - tion of Business and Professionthe hearings on Tuesday, Sept. Falls-in-Og13. Time and al Women's-- Clubs, who-- . flew den , from Des Moines, Ia.., to attend ings will be announced later, Mr. Backman said. , Saturday sessions, greeted the OGDENA Roy man was delegates. Site-- will be princiSenate Members killed and two Ogden men pal speaker - at the banquet Senate members of the coma new gro- meeting Saturday at 7 p.m. in mittee include Sen. Aiken; Sens. hired Friday Milton R. Young, North Dakota; cery store marquee at the Rain- the Lafayette Ballroom. Edward J. Thye, Minnesota; An- bow Market crashed to the Mrs. Susanna Mae Grua, regional chairman, presided at drew F. Schoeppel, Kansas; Her- ground. He and the other the morning session during man Welker, Idaho; Clinton P. workers ...were roofing the new which reports were given on Anderson, - New- Mexico, and workshops held Friday. AnOlin Johnston, South Carolina. ianopy. Killed was Albert Vern other morning speaker Was - - - . 11 PW Knight,32,013898S.2623WestSti Edna olviller-Nevada I Roy. He was crushed under a president, who discussed "Inini, I pile of bricks when the marquee doctrination of Chairman at at the Rainbow Market crashed State and Local Levels." to the ground. He and the other - Installation of new regional 'workers were roofing the new officers will be held following the banquet. The conference canopy. Injured was Bert Stevenson, will conclude Saturday night, 38, of St., Ogden. He except for tours of the area suffered serious back injuries slated for Sunday. Tax problems- - willbe aired .and- - a crushed-Vertebrbeginning Monday when tax Larry Myers,' 22, of executives - from 13 western St., suffered a broken leg and states gather at the Hotel Utah other less serious Injuries. Both for a three-da- y meeting. were reported in "fair" condiFrom one to four delegates at a local hospital. from each of the 13 states will The, men were employes of attend the sessions, according 1Gresham Roofing Co. and were to Dr. M. Hyrum Harris, execu-- i on top of the marquee at the FARMINGTON- Mere se tive secretary of the Utah.Tax- time of the mishap, before Turner, daughter of Mr. and just payers Assn., who is in charge noon Friday. Mrs. Morris Turner, was ...seof arrangements. The execuThey were putting pea gravel tives are all members of the on the structure when the load lected to reign over tFarmingNational Conference of State apparently became too heavy, ton's Friendly Fiesta two-da- y and SaturTaxpayers Assn. officers said. The, marquee, celebration Friday Among the speakers will be anchored with angle irons, tore day. Salt !Akers Dr. Adam S. Ben- loose, pulling 'a large section of Attendpnts to Miss Turner are Sharon Williams, daughter, nion of the Council of the the wall with it. Mr. Knight and Mr. Steven- of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints,'and Orval son were buried under falling Rams; Dawn Hight, daughter of Adams, executive vice presi- brick: Mr. Myers apparently Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hight; dent, Utah First National Bank. jumped from the marquee and Shirley Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Ray Hall, and LaRene Dr. Bennion, who was chair- suffered slighter injuries. A Salt Lake City ambulance Mayfield, daughter of Mr, and man of the Utah School Survey Commission, will discuss "Citi- passing at the time took Mr. Mrs. Jack I. Olsen. celebration be. The two-da- y zens Look at Their Schools" at Knight to the St. Benedict Hosa luncheonmeetingTuesday, pital. He was pronounced dead gan at 6 p.m. Friday with an outdoor tom:atm-aAupper held and Mr. Adams will speak on on arrival: The other injured men were at the city hall. The queen con"Taxes, Sound Money and Fiscal Solvency" at a luncheon taken to the hospital by Ogden test, roller skating and square dancing followed. City ambulance. Monday. i ,,, - - 0A 1 ' I ) ,- , , ;,-,'- ' .' s - 't i ,. ,..-- - '''s . - 1, . .:, 1 . . 0.;000:tetooniDoo ' , ,,, ' . '4 0, ' 0- 4. I - n- r,,,,o----- - -. - .. - Fire Prevention , , ' p ,r,, - ,., . I , t i , i ;::. 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