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Show THE REPORTER calling In iah., your local Querns to your rue-JaY before pofJcnt Kil ty - Volume three Girls Leave For Summer Camp ,4-- H Il ft State Meet Richfield 1 II left Thm.vl.iy KHl -Killekii 0 ljeiirs t ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Tlu Kuivka (Utah) Reporter. Friday. August 7, l5:5 Wives piremen, Y OUR Jhe lijtor(cr jo in -- 10c per Copy- Numlier - Thirty-tw- o Parent - T eacher Organization Reorganized; Sets Next Meet City's tax levy for the It F.C. workers hu.l i.do-i- . was placed at Hi mills. police and street i! : meiil woik ami Sons Camp ,11 wiiieh was a teiiiietioii of null thereby saving Hie eiv a gie.it their wives and f in that of the year liefoie Tlie deal pjwfcs firemen Canyon. Adult leaders Airs. ( on s.ilaiv iieeounts of exju-nsan- - Clement 4ftth the ami Mrs. Kina Hnd levy Was divided as follows fill au'l in uddition t . Hus hiumv t ue attending invention of the Utah State companied the pi Is, also .lumor the Viii lolls Hinds contingent, a the city offieers had vur- . Association in Richfield, lenders, Violet Bogdan. Conmc nulls; water. 4 nulls; streets and 'ions pcihsts of time wi'hoiit Firemens Colleen "' 3 mills. Iiliiiiry l,M,..m. i idl on Ttiursuay,. J,l",s"n ary. Without the IIKiV assot- A Ui(. is bemif held J.rs ,u tl, sewer 2 mills and mainienaiiee 1 .jK-A. was held A spot, ini meeting of the I.-are Chier and Saturday, Camp had a physical on null Asst. Little K. Wednesday and Ai all the Spurrier, Theatre, for the inuiiiiug Mrs L. night, July III, milling (o figuics to be in Aremrled Mr. th- Jameson, elerk Cloyd Mrs. eoimly and of electing officers for the coming year. They valiiii'.ion of Kureks was S.Vi'J.ini'i. liy the Commission of .luali Jameson. Mr awl are as follows: president, Cleo county MfH SulIln all(, il tA Mrs. Burtis n wl. would J(i,m I'ling into the city at their meeting lield at Ncphi foi Mrs. H. Sullivanj are Judge; 1st vice president, Kathfew John Jameson. Mr. and a the sum of SS.S.'ilt .r,X providing that 1933. The levy was divided as fob spending leen Rowley; 2nd vice president, Mrs. and Suit in Mr. take City where they all of the taxes were collected. days Church School. 10:00; Church Pirtitennen and lows: general, 2 mills, charity. 1.9 Ellen Ferguson; secretary and Sink Hannifin. "nibining business sml pleas- The 10 nulls levied was consid-eie- d mills; road, 2.5 mills, interest 2 Service, 11:1)0; Sermon Topic: The treasurer, Norma Bate. and their ure. vSJnmoth Mile." Second enough to eairy the city along mills. After the election, a short disM. Y. F. "'attending are Fire Chief. for the coming year in alxuit the -cussion was held and the next The .5 mill was in increase of and Mr. Unimex Elmer of Boise, Idaho. same fashion as On Thursday, July 30, twenty Md Mra Oscar Erickson, during the past the interest fund which is was meeting will he Friday, August Toone. Mr. and Mrs. visited last week with his mother, twelve months which was unything found young people enjoyed a hike to 14lh in the Little Theatre. to At increase. neeeaaary knightsvtlle. Taking sack lunches, Siu Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edwanl Holmes and his but satisfactory to the members the same time the All parents and civic minded commissioners across a the blazed trail ter, Mr. Mary Newman. sage of the council and citizens as well. also fixed the tax they people should attend. Tarenta levy for the brush until they reuelied the preshould come out and liecome Tintic school district, rutting it chosen campsite. Songs and h worfrom 14.9 mills to 11 9 mills. The quaint ed with their children's service were followed by a rrnson for this reduction was that ship The very welcome rain storms of teachers and give the teachers an ole Snipe Hunt". After 'Grand the bonded indebtedness of the tong silent dark moments on the list Friday and Saturday brought opportunity to discuss the child school district had heen wiped out hillsides, most of the hunters con- wonderful relief from the unusual- and his or her problems. from The following, taken the and the three mllla carried during cluded tlrnt it was a bad night for hot weather rxtcrlenred In the Barent-Teaehthe past few years for this pur- sniH' and hurried back to the fire. ly Prayer, la not district for the past month. Howpose wasn't needl'd. A comment heard which charac- ever, the storm worked quite a amiss at this time: "We ask the sot was terized the hike wus "much fun!" hardship on Dee Clement, em- Isird'B blessings as we work for a for weekEverything the children of our land. Lead us end shopping event which had been ployee of Utih 1ower und light in ('alendurs and faith toward planned by the merchants. PracticThe younger set have been busy Co. Tlie lightning and exceastve thesteadfastness solution of the great problems ally without an exception all the selling birthduy calendars this moisture caused a disruption nf merchants were prepared to enter- week in the endeavor to earn a power In the upper half of the that confront our world today. us to Thy servlre and tain visitors and residents alike Bible. Each boy or girl who sells town for about three hours. After Consecrate to service the of all children every with the greatest array of bar- 30 calendars will receive h Icihcr finding and repairing the cause of where." gains ever offered at "one time. bound King James Version Bible, power disruption, Mr. Clement Help make this organization a For more than three weeka the with their name engruved. A pen was checking other vulnerable success and attend the P.-A. set-uas will he awarded set in p been when he the making. and pencil program had places in the power meetings. Many hundreda of circulars had the higher incentive. The birthday found that a broken wire on a been distributed over the territory calendar, containing local adver- ROflO volt line had fallen lo the from Rantaquin to Lyndyl. to St. tising, is sxinsorcd by the WSCS ground and set the weeds on fire Mrs. leo Green of Nllver City John giving the people thus reach- as a money making project. in the vleinily of the Ned Hick- is vacationing in California where were filled attenders Churrh ed the opportunity of storking up man home and caused considerable she is the guest of her son and on their needs. The merchants tak- with Ohs" and "Aha" this week excitement In that area. Ijiter In laughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. ing part in this event were: P. J. at the sight of the refinished the night two jmles caught fire, Green of Atwater, Calif. Fennell Market, J. C. Penney. Ran- ChHpel floor. With the advising of nne In front of the Joseph Hu vs dle Cash Market, Safeway Store. Alex Blight, 'he sanding, wood home, and another in front of the Mr. und Mrs. ltlehun! llal vern staling was done by home nf Mrs. Alice Jameson. It (Darlene 1iiippsi and family of Chapman's Variety Store. Myrtle's filling andservices of the men in w.as quite a night for lkiwer emHat and Dress Shop and Raymer volunteer Bellflower, Cal., were recent vial-to- rs Andy An- ployees sml kept them working at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. Tharmacy, Toni's Sendee Station. the church. Bart Ryan, Vern Ncv-er- s, until 4:30 a.in. Eureka Meat and Produce Co., derson. Harry Randle, John Phipps. Mrs. Phipps accom-pcnle- d AnRandle and Jim Mr. Clement reported that 1.31 Lloyd from a r Grocery, Eureka Cafe. them on the return trip to Shea and Barratt Shop, George derson shared in the work. The inches of rain fell In the district California, and will visit at the aiinday school rooms In the cliurci, over a 24 hour icriod. Hclvern home for a few weeks. Forsey. The Summit Store. Gour and parsonage iiave also received Eureka ley Cleaners, Grocery, TEXAS GETS RAIN . . . Fields in Jones County, Texas, baked by drought, are now water soaked by lifting in kemtone in the Utah Power and Light, Carl Gallo- a face soon aa the ground is dry enough. few days. last knry rains. Quick growing feed crops will be planted Wallies Lunch. Vienna Bakway, Tlie WSCS are planning to take ery. The Star Theatre, Eureka orders for Christmas cards. They Banking Co., the White Owl. The will rail on you later on in the i Oxford Lunch Room, The Cozy will your paOuting Comer. Charles Hiltz Bar. Frank fall, and Tlie appreciate funds derived froir tronage, Bacon Sendee. Schramm-Johnso- n the sale of these cards will be 31 Friend of the Bigler will be Tlie Mrs. Murrel R. Bigler of Dmgs, The White Dairy. Garrity turned over to the Church funds, Enjoyable Barber Shop. Dr. Bailev and Robwho was held up at gun glad to luarn that na on was hurt, Ogden inson. Dr. N. Oborn. These mermoney taken, due to the Chief Consolidated, 46; Empire evening at the and noaction Mr. anil Mrs. Prank Peart, Mrs. I"1'11' Tuesday of Mr. Bigler. Out-ald- e chants and townspeople sponsored Aiilene quirk N. E. none tfian was other Eureka LDS Motel, Mines, 2 cars; Dragon Cons., 25 FSrren and daughter Linda Bigler of Frieda being Beared to a oen air band concert and a e si own our Braithwaite, cars; R. L. Garity, ft cars. J' J'eda dance and gave away many vnlii-- j enjoved an (Siting In Provo canMra. Floyd Nash and a for- - denth, everything turned out OK on Sunday. yon for them. able of be will the It Tiie article evening. , , , prizes during following Tuesday evening proved loads nirr resident of Eureka. Nor- Is reallv interesting to lok hack to Eurekans: of fun for even-oninterest, the Imx many have must voire Frieda's attending Mr. and Mrs. Win. Gear and man J. FuUenbaeh, past president on a list of so many business Mra. Eureka Ward Outing at Arrow-tN- d Mis Emron Birch and children, been in good condition when tlie Margaret Harrington I of the Utah State Tress Asso- houses operating just twenty years Resort. Swimming seemed to tier vacation in Eureka and Barbara of Suit take bandits walked into the office of Marilyn the to has been to the big attraction for the first ciation, ago. appointed Bie Bigler Motel on Tuesday night with her mother, ieft Sunday for a Mr. Dcnni City Naof the legislative committee couple of hours and the pool was The members of the Mammoth vacation to California. They will 1 11:48 p.m. Hnd demanded Harrington. memclub Kiwanis The Eureka tional Editorial Assn. over with enthusiastic bubbling Fin Department entertained the be guests at the home of Mr. and money, for her screams brought anHe has also been named chair- Utah-Jua- h youngster- s- youngsters of course bers and their ladies enjoyed Firemen's Association Mrs. Hal Smith in Fullerton. h,T husband in double quick time. Albert Webb of out-doColo., meeting at the Dee man of that committee for the in that eity. i epresentatives from Mr. Bigler hIho well known in Kur- - wa a rerent viaitor!ueblo, ruging anywhere from 1 to 100. other at tlie home of on of Utah. home state Wednesday with armed Anyone not earing to swim was Clement nscue me to the all of the ea. hi of departments Recent x ini tors at the Flvd practically mother, Mr. Hilda Webb, kept busy with outside activities, this week with 17 in attendance. Mr. Fullenback has worked as wen in attendance. home were Mrs. Blight's a B',n and the bandits fled, leav- and t the Wayne Beck and Kd Blight of onler the when And Later and behind. car horseshoe regular Folowing Maly Webb home. Hi mother accomThere was the usual splendid sister and her huslmnd Mr. and ing their advertising manager pitching. then of course came lunch time business a pot luck supper was at the Richfield Reaper Pub- program and lianqiirt. Those tak- Mrs. Reese Dalgleish of (.'ompton, they returned to cheek up on the panied him to Kvanton Wyoming, reud no second call was necessary served anil an evening of visiting lishing Co. for the ast seven ing part on the program were Mer- Calif. They were en route to tlieir car, ami found it had been where they viiled with Mr. anil for thst and fun was thoroughly enjoyed years. part of the evening's lin Jones with s vocal solo. Bill home after h months vacation trip moved, got real brave and drove Mr. Verl Grigg (Mina Webb) Mrs. spent touring the Northwest anti lo the City and County Building and family for a few day before by those in attendance. He was horn in Eureka in 1922. Harriman. saxophone solo; The next meeting on Wednesday a son of Joseph ami Kola J. liHi'king lot behind the police sta- he relumed to Colo. and Mrs. Donna Canada. Following lunch the crowd gatheBhoa Mikesi-ltion They drove tlie ear out of meeting red inside where they were ent12, will tie an inter-clu- b lie moved to Richfield Taxman, vocal duet. a Hdicenuin followed them ertained by some of the very fin-ewith Helper and will lie held at the in 1934 where lie graduated from Brav Victor and Church Air. anil Mrs. Joseph Iteriiini and Hu lot, Major Air. Glen Knot In. Mr. Ted at the old Bullion son I 'avid left this week for an in tin jKilirc car and ordered them talent. Ilex Lee opened with Memorial building at 7 p m. The the itichficld High School. working weie meetto stop. As lie was bringing tlie Colovieh, Mr. He her Cushing, this attend also will the to some attended ladies Mr. Fullenhaeh after Riddle Beck which mine, Kent ship extended New vacation to piepering Ymk. Pyr two bandita to Hie sibre station, were in Provo on Wednesday of is started the ball University of Utah where he stud- dump ore A team and scraper where they will visit with relatives rolling witli some ing and n good attendance they drew a gun on him ami or- thi week, combining busincs and a the remove enlisted to in he ied law until (immunity singing und a few good urged. hnd been employed of Mr. Berninis. dered Inin to drive out of town pleasure. Mra. Olive Carlson, who the with rounds. The rest of the pro-fraA i my m 1943. lie served few fed of l:o coating of one of and nut lo stop for tlie red lights. ha been visiting nt the Hun Curl-so- n was as follows: Field Artillery Hattalmn in th oM duirps and below this the l.vtth I ,eo Green of Silver City was in home in Provo, relumed home failed lo Wlicii tin' Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton tainll the United States and the Thilh- Vocal solo. Ncida a wove fair grade Kali take City anil Pleasant Hiove iiillie back topatrolman ceding Daniels; last week tlu police Station, with tlie group, Sail in take were City of me over (lie week end visiting with the desk Thomas; vocal solo, submitted to sergeant put out all emerThe Buiko- - f- ok was one of the relatives Campbell; tap dance num-h- r. where Mrs. taird Air. and Airs. John Cronin ure for help. Tlie mrli were call at the gency r CrosSj Ibdy minor Carlene Jusji-- and Mary Lou I suigcrv rich mines if ".o cnrlv davs. At la-later i apturi'd directly west of mi VHcaliiui. mid urcording to John release, earren; Following ores 1'i.lv wee hospital. the solo. better Lila a nne nc lime Fi of Howard Iileli San piano Cherry; Tenure. llipy will go here, then and fc'fdian solo. Janice Hansen. from the hospital they weie slri'l'i'd and ;t w is discovered that is a guest at P'l1 home of Mr and W.islungloii i I Itav Smith He didn't "brief" 'everywhere." Vida. Johnnie and the Flank I I'ago th !,t a sent over the Mrs Cent F;. li Sr a lot o'1 uni'et dancing is on Ins travels. PM were all He 11..11 rn--- l tin- fiiimer M:itjoia-IWrl- l d'ln-ill ! b- r nrkrtnd at a proaccompanied bv Mrs. homes. iitnl is Ihe fall.el fit Messrs 1913 Walker. were ill Brav h ami .Mrs. Air. sml u)n Hugh ,!liert' Ikilili.v Ferguson, son of Mrs. Hosing prayer was offered by I Mui 3lr. and Mrs. liemielh I.. Areln-- of tl.lee I hiidn n. woik'iu; oH'i- 'lose to th" shut Sal I.ake City wee III town HV' I PrtgiiHun. of Salt take, is rl Sandst rmn. li resale'l Fiil!ei:li:u Mil!"id of nt The family of being alii" tlie Weekend Visiting Willi Mrs and daughter Jolaine and wi'l1 llii- - week nt tlu Maynard ; spending This was the Mis. visitof I.niiru Blipht mil oiliei' nlatives rnl shipment many vents in Kmek.i '9 winding up point weie in town on Wednesday i, sni' ,('11111111 lullin'. ami Hu; i Kulienli.-- li is the prale VrT? enj",able evening and ing with ft lends. J'dHiiii i Bill Blight was also a visitor a' Bake pay dir Wi eer Sr., of Silver tlie hotel- ,,f tux mother on Sun-!mto everyoiii-",,- r in Eureka and will visit with Sylvia joy of her many friends in Kmvka. ;JI1" is cxtenik-Mr WhiiiIii Knotts of Salt take is wiping to make it a success. Sutherland ill the Waller Suther- d:ie lo the outstanding job she I'ltV VH.l Oil'll seriously injured tier vacation visiting Klch-ijss'niling tina hold will has i!o,e ill publishing i!i Hcli. SiHUty land home. Airs. Ethel lloiilielly, Mrs Kivu wt.en lie ' " iivod on in ( with Mr. and Mrs. Iiewry I Inbin M:!'1 ;d that place. Mr Homier and Mis ll'd-el- t MneAfet lllg the deatil of her liijsb.iild Swa'i-e- a Saturday iiuumng ami Mr. und Mrs. Glen She was pi act n al- Wheelel ui lo.oii o'clock a m. at sun, Mr. ami Mr. Curtis Itutlrr an .uni-- t wo panv with .lom-pEOS Wei,' Sal', take City visitors on Knolls. of a number for own" on ' her are stun. ; lire's Appliance w.ily children. S.indta and Handy, of last week aking an Noin.aii grew up to I. I'll of tile I I I rt v in which llw Thursday Air. unit Airs. Al.i vacationing in flrcm River. Wvo years I Kay amt "lie fill ess sin'll a sun wlo-ra i" wliite looking over tliev are the guests of Mr two Sundil.V daughter , and Mis A. I, evening services ut the and Mrs AIl-r- t Johnson Curt exanti deeper woik- t Hrodcnck of wm In town Eureka want were under the eHr'h I'.'iiue iloi'.n ion Monday visiting with Mr. and pects to do some leal fishing of r. Mnrgan Friends t ."fretinn of t hi ! nth Mrs. Hamilton tail'd nnd Mr. ami Primary Associa- while in Hint territory. !a i Mary Hairngt'ni 4 te? n r"niiii'ii inration" of their llHp 'filed in Mi'll Mrs. ls'ltoy Giiiirlry. I emus li.in ing'oi Mrs V:iK iliUNissible f"t 7 ""iversary with Lucllc E. Ilraatuo nf Mr. and Mrs. to lrill'tl that si ' Col. mill Airs. J.iincs A. Aloriar-i- t president in charge, Fort Bragg. Calif, visited dmir.g il Ir.i'll.la r of the tearhlt: get services fnn-- ; I ) I Mali'. net ;o Fticsi anil Ojiening song, the week with Mis I.ul.i rilseii ari'l :t M.II ys ot the Was., III will, Charlene Bird Mrs. Lauren Atlieilev aji I faniilv '. M.iigaii'l Ann. of Nortin for i"iui he Piano and City lull Mirk end g 'li' I s at Wanda Cnluvirh Tlu-ifolk, Vu ui-iilaiiehter I.iMv. who has Lake She l as lieetl at S Mr. anil Mrs. It. L of tlu hoine jLTik','r' f,lM'Hing prayer. Celes-- r been in Kiili-kfor tin- - past numM: year tiling m Ik use tn th re he Was hi might GaritV Mis MoliarilV is a soter iireiits Academy .b? ,'n;l,s"n :,nd the awanling of returned home wi'li lu-years Mild gelling statlo! of Mrs. Garilv and is a homer by Bishop Forsey to Before reluming t a be smin wi'l to home n wl'- - have servi-i- l five of Koii'ka A iioMut visitor showed Hint v will visit with M- - and Mrs her and r they t or iiifirp and who were Effie Ilowni'il Franklm ni F.irmimtt'in "11 '"it the iil:'"l at the Canty hi one on Sunday piness to hi n.otl.i I.. HI, R II. tinpi of :end in Eureka At was I ink of in ran City, badly l,i"iii" iOi.I Franks. Oivnna and with Mr. an-- Mis a llllll'lee: time Si I'er;. se is f 0 lia r lesidi'nl a Wn.sli ;s Wanda Colovieh. Thelma iik pMSMble inicini' ."ii.tki'i: n ef Provo k vara'ion in Euiek.i wi'li ,i of I lie of Enii'ka. and a - taken t - Millie Kay. Miss M.il- - ni W", D!rsni"f n'P,rrar,. III I i;othel It. I. G.'inl.v's. Till -i Hi'Tr twenty years of SpLai; 'lr. anil Mrs. Jack nn-- :iT,l nwnriled to Rosam-l- l f.llnilv rf Klieil-- V Call well- - the garet tii'ii IirT ln rni.iii Wilcox Air. and Airs. inrnili r of it.' cm-ston Sur.d.iv a T)..' ' Thompson. Talk 'over-nigh- t Tb. m' Her! 1'crgnsoii m l isllius on Mnn-daMrs. Sail Like Mr. and of weie :n I f .I'lv't'i N'i'pln "f Priniarv." hev the home of Ml." Ine Mr and Mis at of home !)' T"liisilinr with IN S,"rv- - "The Mrs! Tri- - weie enr-iutto lndiina for a vaiVait Flank wm, Milton . Lvi" t evhi- Bigler; short talks cation and 'londav to ' ' 'n. f !"i Ami'. din'(on (it her ivn k,nI.,,u ,,ri,narv work were th-i- r trip Sninl.iy dinner guests at the II E. Wall. HM-.'V'V Colovieh. Milo tar-- 1 guests at the home Met-- ' r!:er - I.'.'; home of Mr and Mrs. Cecil LivP.oli Gi'irFrisl'V, Snndatrom. Cl.llRonald Mr and Mis Bnv If ivward and ingston, Sr, were Mr und Mr ' ht These :i I B lm- -r ami children. Mr and enppy tar- Ihihl tltev of s.:t e' 11:1" M' Wcldi. Fit .i Mrv ' e eni'iVi'Tf! I fc a' 'I l"-tf1"1''1 fnstletun: slorv bv cjV' Mr. and Mt M imuies 1'i Hi CliiV'l Mis Vi' D"ii t' Mi" I ipcr and sons. Paul M: ni'-V, ai'l .v n.l t ifi a 1"' V" l IV. Atoroni and Mr. in 'ii"!a '1 Him f,;y: r,"'Pnnso Primary' ni"- H'l ot of Sheldon and n Vim rt sun e . n, lo Evan! Jev if Iiigwiiv. ill "t and cons! ; nnti v' " il ..'I Cis Mrs inR "V and Livingston. Jr. ,,f ""nK vi:!nkThJrvU Mis. Clid.m Ames Wvo. cvi r Hie wi''ke:i. ' :: diini' in t ti.it r,od for n prophet M.'lk of Si ii'C' rlaiiin, Draper. Veil and Mr. Mr, ,I wi'h ' I'OH'I. Whli'il Wn'il-- i ' I" Florin Cnstleton. hf iand will at eii' I llnjl Tl (larenix- - Wahlipilst (Hi'iilv Mr Ni!1 anil Piiv-Ki'I'-is'i , i lf'e, t Aliss Alary Alike Athcrley of ' RARY SWIMS . . . Patrick FlligeraM, 1, f PllUbargh, Pa., awtm v n se vnealnet trip f"l' for Mondnv sdii 'ol at f 'l ev. nne Wvo lefi'hd AAV wlm Ullea. wo s"i b oeverol w 'h ' highway mother Msrvsvale'is Ill ss,ndmg tho week at Inner f aid tab. with v. u " mlu-.- " er ll V elks hefele re urning to yon i K 'I" of Mt. Itnhcrl talrd sml ieTson Fennell aoa. J ora P lo 'i' N'ii Mrs. furlough after Uot army Pal' dad died f"i n, r jniin-on Page Two Provo spent the I'ligtt.iy Mrs Nixlev is the (Vn-""d with Mi IjoIii Weld' UlSF home of Mr. Wahlquists famil n,,ther, Mrs. Nellie talrd. be is of her niornmg fur their summer camp Ihul n't year i 193: 1 j 1 e 1 i ''"'Methodist Church ay j -l T. at fr-n- News, Activities Heavy Rains Do fin-me- Damage to Power Lines er Rr-Is- Ore Shipments for Eureka Native Proves Week of July to I l Gets Post Assn. With Ward Former Eurekan and Husband Played Major Roles in Ogden Hotel Holdup Clubmen, Ladies e At Outdoor Meet g two-wee- ' or . fes-'.inti- l el 1 m read-Cher- ec-m- IcH-sor- yl - ie g'l-M- s i a-- - Relief Society To Conduct - - r - 1 - v. Sale Sat. u i -- I Church News . e I Is-ltu- jkS&pk Jnm-Pnnin- iy -- r r . li :r. P!-it'- s Sl-'- er s ' s Th.l-firv-V:- cri' '1 , V,-- e r r',:" - .e & e luur .. I I l I I I ( j ; 1. ''' . T i l 1 fer |