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Show tt Tin : UlTOliTEIi your opin'i'"''' lc nlliiifl in your linal Mn " lie, ihiv Forty-nin- e Volume Kureka, Utah, Friday, duly Kiwanians Hear Talk on Tintic District;' Club Tin Animal Nilxcr Jubilee ('niiiiiitlce will luilil a Suliinlax, July !l, at 8:00 mix-tin- g Tlu Kiwanis dub of Kureka held their weekly meeting at the Kureka City Park. It was in the nature luck supper, and all members joined in saving of a it - - $thiil f"r hope former Resident rViT" Im-- Iresldeut llaniiiriii request-- , that us iiiiiny a s Hrvsilile at-ml the , that final plans can In made for I lie ion. Thia is a big job ami all cili.cns sliuulil sIiom t ail artixe anil give uhole hearted siiiMirt to the General ('uminitlcc to make the eelehrat ion a suceess Mrl by of Tintie. DON'T Ou-physic- al LET THEM DOWN! i At ' Sunday, in at her residence luly Idaho, after a lingering fl I. 1013, in was horn April a daughter of John and She Milpha Jane Rroadhcnt Kilt. bred for a time in Salt Lake and She was moved to IJoise in 1938. in active member of tlu- Church Latter-da- y id Jesus Chriat of She Eureka, ' pi Saints. , hor.-x1-ah.- M.. Kh,.rt Franks and Ml iIiiiiIm-i- ' - Ik-ry- o ! - . ! Church News . re-Ni- rl News h ture parade and spoils progranj ccMirntnig Independence Day. of Interest Town Of Tintic District ; invite you and your eluld-- 1 help us in our Sunday nmr- ning program The high school class is in charge of our morning church services. urge your attendance find a fine program. Rex'. Wilton will Is home for the following stmdny. Harry Randle School Superintendent We promise you Mr. and Mrs. Reed Householder . were Angcli-sd I'lghti-r- . of Mr. week last town in Sets Record Santaquin an-- Ls l J.nimy Reck. Keith Gushing. Melvin Mcllor. Timmy Humiifiii. Ratter and I, any Kit"!'.. to represent Mix I,i'. left Sun-laTmlic District at Roys State, hM at Camp Wilwhich is liams for two weeks. These lmys be: ig spurs-ip'by the var- of Kup-- i and ,,,,1 Ro-har- j s ,. in Salt Iake. Mr and M's. Roll Mittinso;i an-- l t Cpix'o xvi-rSun-ladinner guests at the home of Mr. Mattinxon'x pati'iilx. Mr. and M,-s- . Rosciii- - Hurjs r. family of SANTAQUIN Santaquin City enviable record nxvr three day July 4th holiday. ... Vi! City Marshall Albert Lofgrcn n- - 1!''' and ' Hannifin Max port there wax no disturbance of !,,id Mix. my kind; no fights; no fiivcrackcr Ret tv M:xx Cao-- Cumplsll an-mishaps; no ear aeeiilentx no firex are or arrests. San of D.ego a for Campbell city Pretty gixul a population of approximately ng the summer in Kun-k3.000. their father. Clyde Campbell anil Mr. and Mrs. J. H. grn:ulp:ip-::tsMr and Mrs. Dick Cronin and daughter. Mary, drove to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weitzeil Sunday, where Mr. and Mrx. Alan Iwy joined them and together the anil fimily of Monrovia. Calif., group motored to Evanston. Wyn., ami Mr. ami Mrs. Roscne Weitzeil . In spent the spend the Indepenth'nce holi- - and family -- f Mr. am! of xvc.-at the lay.'They were guests of Mrs. past Mrs Woodroxv Weitzeil. I'vy's sister and brother-in-la.at the Weitz-Mr. aiusl Mm. Other v:s,t-rMark L'ffengcr. and hn:io on S.itunliy won Mr. DivtMr. and Mrs. Hamid James and Mrs Jesn- Pace, formerly of nd family of Pmvo. spent the weekend in Provo, enjoying the celebration nd visiting with Mm. Jameson's' Mis. Villa Tmde an-- i.uug.iti-ia fexv Parents. Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Da- - Revet ly arc spend::-via. vacation in California. wLilrhshed an the j l . a I Mrs. Win. Gear and daughter. Gloria, spent the weekend in Salt Lake x'isiting at the ho'ue of Mr. and Mrs. Kmmn Kirch. .Mr. and ; . Ip-vo- ' a - n-- . l wia-k- News... a - I s r s Mrs Charles Millmmii and baby son. of Sail Like visited last week at the home of Mrs. Mdliman's parent. Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Sand- - strom. Mrs. ' and baby Lloyd daughter, t at days tn huie a - mg :,t .Inin OKurkr s. I. Jerm.im t a few week, . visit.. sM-n- a a ul Mr. Vn.l Mrs xl r tln-i- mother. Mrs. Veda l Sunday School 10:30 a.m. !4-Sacrament Meeting 2:00 p.m. H Rishoprir Meeting 6:00 p.m. The Sunday evening services at Kun-kward were under Iho diJOI.I.KY SMI SNAPPERS of the Eureka ward Bishoprection t nn-Tin- Jolly Snip SnaiH-rat ric. Risimp Alonzo Sandstmm the holin' of tln-ilender, lletty presided and conducted the meet' Nash. Monday, June 27. ing. Many of thv girls finished inak- L K. Spurrier led the eongrega-- t slar-bshoulder pads, and ing tonal singing with Gcn Olx-at work on dressesthe organ. The invocation was At the conclusion of the meethy Rill Wirthlin. The proing. refreshments were served. cmisisti'il of a talk by Max gram week The second meeting of the on Friday, July 1, at the Nelson of Geiuda, followed by a was solo "America the Reantlful by of HurRim Jcrnimi. Kelda diiiils. L K. Spurrier then Mis. Tola Newman gax'e a gax'e a talk aial Ruth Wahlquist of oilstialioii on the pioper r.il'e FRISCH CHANGES CMI'ORM AGAIN . . . rrankle Frisrh frlglilf, gave an organ solo. The theme of odv ski.'i. e Enrdliam flash, Charlie Grimm, .ueervair a. manacer of was our American the scrvici-Ihe burly t lilraao CuIm. is rongraiiilatrd by Ilorare Slnneham, prrxj and tribute was paid to Heritage I II Club T. II. C. of the New York Giants, for whom he formerly was rnarh. Grimm all who had niitrihtited to AmeriTin- July 1 Hireling of the K.TC, ca's (inset) resinned as Cob. manafer to take a "bark seat" a. destiny. club was heM al the home of of the rluh. I'KIMAKV I h'iiuinstra-l."ii Tlie is. Kathlci!i Com LDS The Primary will sponsor was on French toast. MemlM-rwere: Judy a llama- on Tuesday afternoon, NOTICE presi-n12. at 2 pm. in the AmuseLsii.se Weitzeil, Mary July . C. (Talk will Risimp Ciith-e- i ment Hall in Kun-kaCombs and Kallilis-M'l'vn cs at the Kpixcop.il Itogdun. Kun-kin is invited child me Capllto. Every Churcli. Sunday July Hi. at lUHl Mrs to attend. Then will tie a smatl were Visitors ptvxent o'l'I'H'k. admission charge, and each child Gfirge L. Combs. Minx will la given a treat. Home good old School is justly Tintic High Fitch mul Martha Kenunercr. Mr. mul Mrs. Harold Cliatwiii are The July .i meeting was held at fashioned squan' dancing will he proud ol "iic "I its furiiu-- students.of Miss Mihiii Nash, daughter spembug a lew days at Fish Like. l!ii- Ilium- of Judy Westnuin. The ineltiihxl In the afternoon's entertainment. Mrs Floyd Nash. Marion Mr. demonstration was on the IIAIIIKS IH.F.SSKI) Soplioiuiin' has just and Mrs. Win. Cmmar and ),,,,, f a comph-lbreakfast, t'm-vi son. Michael, ol Lis Angeles and table At Fast mist,f serx'lng. year at tin- Ii Rrigham Young SANTAQUIN cant. anwere present and ing in the 1st wani one baby was at the home of Mr. All memlM-rrsilyis wit cda straight "A visiting re. un uub outstanding Tins Cromar'x sister and brother-in-lawvisitors were Mrs. W. West man blessed and three wen confirmed. cord mid M. ii ion is to be congratMr. mid Mrs. Frank Gear. mid Martha Kemiiu-ri-r- . Thv Irnliy blessed wan Gerald Anulated on a J"h well done. Mrs. I 'nunar will be ri'menils-n-liana were made for the Mothers gus Gnx'idiulgh Jr., moii of Mr. as Miss Matuin MiK'ormack. breakfast, whu-- will Is- held July mul Mrs. Aligns Greenhalgh. Those 6. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ilmix'i confirmed wen- Gary Rutler. Calif., siu'tll a few days or All outing for Ihe R T.C. King DeGraffenreld and Elkn t week visiting at m Kun-kfor the coming Lhii.xc Maiirin Greenhalgh. is plamu-of M: .,:ul Mrs. Recommends wen1 also read for week, Pocatello, Ida , visiting Mr. (Tulh-n'Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shaw and mother and other Mr. .md Mis Thomas A. Kiyless. ir visit the Knxrnej Inning NOTICE honor relumed Rradb uVrum y Hat'ix ts cr.ti ttained in jrs a!tTt'.noii the I'riinary of cards was .n-Mi.-aMer speiidr.g lh- past and an Kav, daughter if Mr. l a dance at 2:00 and Mrs. Charles Iasi will ri'freslimenls lieimix a!id monllis i:i ISiltbalik, Calif, Kay. returned joyed o'clock m the LI'S miiiiseiiu-tiMr. and Mrs Win of slu w.is the home Sunday after a thoroughly weie xiTX'od Mr ai-- Mrs li.dl. Tielo.ir. Vi md Mis. Fred John- - ,in. njol.'ible week spent at Girls State . and Ib-Rtadh-at Ihe Agricultural Colin Ogili-eon. Ms K urn gianddaughti-rMm. (Tots-"I Mr hotim-Kloyil iC.itol At. i Rradlcy, lege. Miss Kay state that It is a nrmul fairirly. Marion. l I to (TalifoM.ia Su'i- - Mr smI Mix. .Ink Rridli-Vprivilege ami an honor to attend They i' tlu- week Girl.x State. ill Icniain and .liliiiiiv. arc mul II Ic-con.p,i!i,i:i lav ipe m VclIovvMor.iwhile part I'aik She also njxut.x a viit them an-- wd! visit with his pa- f in reerenlion, of the lime wax Mrs Kent H.iriur' Mr i: it afforded a wonderful education lor a slu ' vacatum. a long government pnieedun1, anil an 'jiirt unity to inix't some of RobitiSoTi 'i M'X Ml the finest girls in the strite. v Mr and Mrs. V oin-- j TN' girls were given a course and d uightcr. , .!,.i, C!,n-!- nomluiiiu- w.lh slu1 ta iglit irr ' procedun-lives N 1'1'KS MINING ill. V.iilli'-M'-W'sley Robii'.;io own city, tlutlieir arl "r ml T).i-i- ' electing .ii an i.x inating unary grilles. poll . Rob i d John. Inin l"' ir. It.c iior'h end of t M D who recently ("inly and state officials. A state lix. a ajoyu.g Du fislu'g ina b g:uaf nr" was formed at which Ii wn:. li: A nil',"-aM r Iflosv in sold hi hil: i:.e'-. at i or a "Inij stole evil Mine operatingt l.l!! wen- drawn up intmdui'ei! and t S.oiix Coi.s x'nted on. l.oll.e III L'S ligeli-.swh.ii K F Ri''"1i h el a u n lor h,.-one wishes to extend thanks Mr i'"! Mrx. Rolull li.i'.u' and "I at I hid liis .ieX-- i lati-dl" his II and I'lruhle George X!.m. i adva'il'igc I, ii v t r lo tlusaiall t ended L'gion Auxiliary "!"ii:g lionu' nt!-i!l' i ir:'!:,lis an liV holiday iitcl vixtul I. aiui to the Tin-tifor Tln-,.f luul appnnting arid id woik. vur vi veil hy lux .x:fe ax lie Miners pa i cuts, Mr a'ul I'nion Work Mrs l: '.x' f" .. Auxiliary for !. tnr died it of four sons in flgdi-t- . for this womterful orM's I'.ox S on It. insuring iii a to". t!uv George J Ki.u.ke. wlui for ninny trip. ll'Xll. .',OI f.Ml I. el oi.iri'eil a lilnekMu.t Ii Vern Fia'.ks i tin- 'i"rt!i l.i'y n Mr iir i'i 1rovo .imp m Funk a. Rrarull Mrs I.akto "lavs at "..'O' "Ill tie pTiipelly o!l Puty-twyars ixl week homo a after spending' e DlV liny 1.0 iced ti. iepciui" Ti u ti.a.n ti.ill t en ii lost the tin- w.nlrr months in Khie Dia.n till- flow i.f XX. l'" t 'i of Salt lik'- w.i I'' of tlu- Maniut half mond. Nev.. when- she visited with r g f t in, the Vm and 7'si foot opening ;a'i:e ' town visiting Vis nnth'! t Ad'he Miller, pitch-.- r Mr. .ri'.s M Kr. daughter ami i "f levels lay ringer Mis 1' J l'"!.:iell. was liui .strong ami Mrs. Roy St.ipley. Her m g for j. ie J.',ite. that tile linger of the ),- IIITul.e tiitsinari The .mure r, Nancy Ann Stapley ne-- I w.i'er was and Mr ar.'l M:s Ciirl.s R'ltN-rat 'linpanKxl hi r i" Kun-kwas II to ; oi'l Was playi-nnd will ' Si'i-'R and spi-ihdd'erI'.dy. Am Folk a few weeks visit. for remain the of Ill l ' Mike viM'u huge g .'i Salt tik" the uiuh. l of thi- Lulii-- Alt elnti e p dents. Mr and Mrs Nortti rU.'idird lealllll, stnti-'Mr. It'll lit rt au.ed Mr an-- Mrs. Kldon Nelson of i hv taken had work pie lea'dly lint 'Inftiug Anal R'it!"-Dividend I" rt Sat unlay. July 2, to t ,i 12.VI !"! TtiiX Mrs John Anderson. Ttuof ,f ijp lull Inlay. attend the Klkx National (Vinven-- I Anderson's atv the instnllat lo'i of wa Mrs Mr nr' M:-- Isxmard Ryan and 'MKl' also inn In Clexvland. Ohio, At Denver for arranged M ve: di: g Hart a and 'ilipmer.t Shan:. lew farmly. H.1 tln-ill meet a caravan of Klks serxa-Mrs. a line was were week f f'ari-xIhi' It env r. Joye-a'- oiling in Provo to Cleveland. Mr. NelRoy Niu-- won the first prise Mrs. mni ;i? I". on the ii ami Mrs. T. son is the ENa utted Ruler of Tintie Mary Slaik Mfi !, it i M tri1 y. A delicious Lslge No. 711. H P.O.E. They plan ha-t.im Itipply, consolation d M'X Henry Wall arul! than th.rtv Mr . luiulu-oserve.l. An was tth'eil.x of away for aluitit three weeks, appropri- to with Carl lonaid arid j.iTe! family. In oii.x. to visit places of intert Inlay intend to was and ate bu .vid gdt given i'n planned of July hoiiilavi r. xig hr hcfiinA sou Intel Mix est returning home. loir.g n t".' 't fishing at Fixh Lake 1" j v. Sl.-uk- . e 9:30 a. in. I'riestluMNl Mr. and Mrs. Rcrnar.l Creel) and son. Cary, of Kvaii-s'.oii- . Wyoming, spent tin- - weekend visiting with Mr. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs Walter Giecn and Mr. Green's Mr. and sister and bmlhvr-in-laxMrs. Kurtz of Mammoth. r We ren to . . . Club Mrs. Mary A. Stack left Satur- vacation with day for an extended members of h'-- family. The first lap of her journey was made by plane to Ikrise where she joim-Mr. hi r son and daughter-in-laam! Mrs. Wnt. Stack. The rest of the trin will Is made by ear. They will visit at Sumner. Wash., with Mr. an-- Mrs. J. D. Stack, and at Tacoma ami Seattle with two sisters arid n brother of Mrs St ick. Knr-ii'to her home she at Rocali II" with Mr. an-- l Mrs. J. A. Mirim. Mrs. Mirtin is M.ss Kathi-rir- i Enviable j on Monday and enjoyed the minia- Methodist Church l lu-- r - Green-lialg- Qin-t-- pma-ntei- n the tiuck. Kadi truck f:umlv on an outing at Wild- - load of knls were treated to a were l oiidnctcd whc.e C:invillli they In it tic of "soda imp" ami all July b. m Ik use Tlunl visited with Mrs. Frank's mother. a grand tunc. LD.S. Wani. Burial wax in Clovcrdak Me- Mr. and Mrs. Howard moral park. ami family drove to R.iysoa Round-n-Abo- ut LikoCily. Eun.r.d mul her utteiulants, The other contogether with all the l testants were at the dunce at the Silx'cr Gardena later hurtled SANTAQUIN Severely in the evening. in u blast ut the HyiidieaU- mine, The crowning of I lie Queen and anil Isxiii Wall, brothers, nltciidnnlx will take place at Carlisle Wall, mi uncle mid Ned a dunce, date and place to he anor Thursall .Smitaqiiin, Downing, nounced In the near future. day were confined to the (Hall The royal three, along with the of a the as result Valley Hospital Iieridcnl. K.xlcnt of their injuries RimIi-- Qius'it and her attendants, was not known, hut it wnx feared will lie the highlight of the big tin eyesight of Kvryl mid Neil purade which will be held tlin . last dav of the celebration. Aug. might lie impmri-dTla- accident about 4 13. pm.. Wednesday at the metal mine located three or four mile, east fiair men L.D.S. of Smitaqiiin, where-al- l were employed, tine of the men lighted a single blast fuse and it went idf 1m fore it ahould. resulting in a terrific explosion. The men tiled to cut the fuse hut faih-to do so bclore the blast went off. SUNDAY t we-ken- xvlnners. tla- - Near Santaquin I.ilii-iatioi- i p.,w ; () L-ylr- s indasistcr: John Maynard. James Bert ami Wilbur Rex Kitt. and Mrs. Robert Stevenson, all of Salt ; ' she was August 27. 193-1married to Max M. Hobson in the Salt Like L.D.S. Temple. include her husband; Sumvi-rMr. and Mrs. Joseph Krpf and a m ami daughter. Daryl aral Ash-Jac- k Davleen Hobson. Hoise; her father. famitv. Mr. and Mrs. Rnls-r- t well worth. Mr. ami Mrs. I. N. Neilsen. Kill, of Salt in known in Kureka: three brothers and Rill Dav spent thv On Week Ending July njUre(j - i ; out-of-to- Ore Shipments For i. r - j L-wi- J s illness. s , : ta-e- 3, ! r r l.l. Col. Joseph H. liny. KA. son of Mr. and .Mrs .1. II. Days of Kureka. gridiinti-i- l With the 191V IP Regular Class of the Com- niaml and General Staff College, lhtlt Hi !! III Olmrn at Kort worth. Kails. After a 30 day delay enroute. I I P Colonel liuya will report for duty Wa-.lat Kort Uli rOLirTll OT JSJlV Colonel Huj's Mas gruduatixi from Rrighain Young Cmversity was ratlu-- a quul town m 1929. ami received Ins reserve on tinurtli of July, but the commission in May of that year. in town lb- - M'tis culled to active duty youngsters Kmpiic mine. 1: Fugle Rlueliell, Men not forgotten Races were with the Arny in Munli It'll North Lily. 4; Tintic Standard, 1; . held on Mam Street at 10 o'clock,! lie has served mi Hawaii, 4; Kureka Lily, 2; Mount am Vu-w- , conducted by tin- - Kureka Fire fie- - and ill Jaian. i:irt and some very good 2; t'liicf Coiisolida-ted- , Among other .ixx.uds and il . 1; (Vnti-niiial- . prize money xvns won by many of orations he la authorized to wear R. L. Canty, 1. silica; Rar 4.s; Rdiboii the young lolks. Kuch child par- the I'liilippine Medal N, Jericlio, I; Dragon ConsolidaDei ot thin and xvns the races iipatu-Army ticipating given ted. 1. a bit of iiiom-y- , which adilcd much for Jiiiiin. to the enjoxiiii-iiof the day. Following the races the yoiing-sici- s enjoyed a ride on the fire triu k, xvliiih to them xx'as probably tin- - higii light of tla- - 1th Sol iic of tile oldsters'' got quite a thrill just xvatching the sparkling eves and high cxcitcmi lit of the younger generation as they Aspects of tin Tiritir District" was given by A1 Moms, ami was exceptionally interesting ami entertaining. Simv I res. Ken is all tied up in ' Ins executive diilii, the horseshoe IhroMii pitching contest lias "I"' Oi all comers. The race a.s yet has developed no outstanding perfunia-reveryone being con-- i tent to const. What with ehalh-n- hrnadcast in all dim-ges tains and Isiastful accounts being given on the horseshoe pitching prowess of various Kiwanians, it is to be expccti-that the contests will hut ar.d heavy from now on. Never let it be s.iid that pitching is a game for sissies sometimes it's worth u mans lift to be within haitmg distance of the pegs. Boise, Idaho Graduates From General Staff School ; inii-res- tln-i- . mi "Tin Eureka Service Man4 I mill Twenty-seve- n Miss Darlene Mattinaon. lovely daughter of Mr. mul Mrs. Robert Mattinson, will reign as Queen ox'er Tintie's Silver Jubilee celebration, AugusL 12 and 13. Ib-a I lends nix will be Miss Joyce Gurhclt, daughter of Mr. mill Mrs. Dax'e Garbett, and Mias Gene Oborn, daughter of Dr. and Mra. Norman Oborn. The Queen uml her attendants were chosen lit a sMvlal meeting at the ttnion Hall, Saturday evening, July 2. Milliters of the contestants, the General- Jubilee Committee, mul 111 nsjudges attended the meeting. Personality, Miise anil posture were the judge, guide post for scoring. The fiiiniiuttcc wishes to thnnk every girl who enteni the race and cxpn'sx appreciation for the commendahle way in which the girl, acknowledged and BUpjKirted lias-tin- vri'nii:iiiri. u Number o'clock In the Memorial Hull. Pres. I.. K Spurrier presided lit the meeting ami the program was in charge of the Attendance anil Membership Committee, under A very fine talk! jChol Dalgk-ish- Eureka Dies Of it xvns tilt Made Saturday Night Be OW N NliW'SFAPFJi Darlene Mattinson, Joyce Garbett, Gene Oborn Are Named Queen, Attendants For Silver Jubilee Days Final Plans For Big Silver Jubilee To Develops Horse Shoe Contests lOMi W'ilHN YOU IJSF. VO Uli HITS Per Copy 10c S, IP lit YOUli ADVHRTISIXG - ed j In-I- di-ni- one-tim- a - nt - k Tintic Proud Of t s Sti-phi-- n Former Student eo.-idii- a Kili-e- r - - m-- lu-- r e - - s - - incm-Im-- Da-v- w !.i:-- - Ros-m- Rliglit. Supt. and Mrs. and Mrs. Laura (flight, an their vacation visiting relatives in Ci dorado. Har-pe- r. s I Hu-i- r 1 cxi-nn- Tiu-jela- - Iri-n- e s lu-li- .vx-Iut- r l s-- l th'!j;k t: gm-.-- lu-- t gm-i-- . ,.iigi!i-r-in-law- r d.iu;-h'-- r d . - - I - Na-l- Ib-lt- xx la-- - es-iulm- - Ih-i- - .1 . News Twenty Years Ago In Tintic. . lu-we- - t s'M-n- I - - : sot-s- l n-l- I . - ll.i-Al't- . 1 1 s 1 Ki.-l- - 1 f i 1 r"p-ity axi-Jb- - . I - 1 tt-,- tik . - r r Arm-ru.ii- lu-- do.-.i-t.l- vl-.p-i- r e xx ! - lu-- f r s M- r iu'-'- .? - "I'"-- . N-f- lie "ib.-"-r- o I 1 - - - - , Su'-ii'-- I lu-- t r Mm-ln-la- grand-ibiug- - . 1 r i s a i I - e - l AI-- r - d'-p'- - I I On-sl.lp- n xx rnomo or coiom ; ! ." SSSXiSS IWU f his birthday Shown riding Her hure snlfonn of a colonel of ih. GrrnA.llr, (bur I. Margaret Rom and Qoeen Fllisbeth Uis Mlorfal ceremonies Km. "Cb jhlnd - s. IM a priM-eix- n-M- ". nrrks aa Iho king's nwilatflv .enter- I - open Prin- - t Kuii-ka- j p.-t'- t'e ': l- l - t I'o-.irt- - i ? nl |