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Show -- Read 'The Complete Home Newspaper It in The Times or Leade- r- CHATTER Thirty-sevent- Number 30 year h Happier? Lift-- will be a lot happier for you if you urn-- tin- - advice you have been giving your friends. Lifa'i Mystery My eldest daughter, Becky, remarked the other evening that one of the mysteries of life is why she has to go to bed when she isn't sleepy and get up when she is. Bert Morgan says that in a short time now Dad will discover who it was who did most of the Christmas giving. GARFIELD TO POSTAL SYSTEM LOSES MILLION DAILY; CHANCES PROPOSED PATRONS TO HAVE SPACIOUS VOTE ON NEW CHAPEL $3 The post office is making a sincere effort to reduce the staggering loss that has reached a million dollars a day, according to official reports given this paper from Townsite Residents To Furnish Labor For Two-Stor- y Washington. Some of Edifice the loss has been re- as well as liberal payments to air lines and steamship companies and other forms of transportation have all contributed to the loss. Second and third class mail have been handled at losses and efforts are being made to bring the revenue from these services in line with costs. Newspapers and magazines have long been the target of attack by various groups, and although newspapers and magazines have been given a rate increase for three successive years, still everything indicates that higher rates will be necessary. Thousands of rural post offices, many in small towns and communities, cost three and four times as much to operate as their receipts amount to. Many are being and will be closed. NEW OFFICERS LEAVES FROM A TO BE NAMED GARDENERS LOST BECAUSE AT COUNCIL FAULTY CLAMS SCRAPBOOK Telephone Manager To Talk On Metropolitan Rates At Gathering By Emil Feulnai In our two previous articles, we concerned lourselves with lilac Election of officers to direct history and the hopes of many activities of the M.igna Commun- Utah gardeners to make the most ity Council during 1954 will be of lilacs in Utah not so much from Not Necessary one of the feature items of busi- the standpoint of lilac sentiment, Garfield to I read an article the other even- LDS Chapel 41,000 post offices in the United ness next Monday evening, Jan- but because lilacs offer one of the to antake in ing wherein a statement was giv- the two wards, according All Gi anile District patrons will States, 39,000 do not uary 18th at the monthly gather- best and easiest ways of improvsale of the from en that Federal workers are sick" nouncement made by church aumoney go to the polls February 1st to enough and thorities. ing of the group. John E. Papani-kola- s ing western gardens. revenof as in other forms twice as much employees privote oil a $3 million bond issue stamps - erectbeis the present proxy. will new The In spite of the fact that we have building vate industry. for cmstruclion of enough schools ue, to pay their operating expensMembers are invited to meet in planted many lilacs in the past Just how sick one needs to be to ed on 17;h Avenue and Colorado to handle the immediate class- es. the office of the executive secre- and are at present planting proArchaic methods of bookkeepjustify staying away from work Streets. room problem facing the district, the whenThe tary, John Rokieh at 8:00 p. oil building, of methods course. is an indefinite thing, of bably about 10,000 lilacs a year handling announcement ing, costly according to un O. K. Fotheringham, mannow in the intermountain region, But when the employer is pay- meetings have been held I ir years, made by Superintendent David mail, lucrative contracts which the exd the spaager of the we have not planted lilacs to our railroads for have years, enjoyed ing for the lost time, a lot depends will be tom down whenedif.ee of the Mountain States best is Goa: ley. change on the attitude of the immediate cious, new two'.ory advantage. Under the bond issue, four new Telephone & Telegraph Company, In the early days, very little completed. boss of the sick person. and constructed be will will present information and met- was understood about land.c Labor for the construction will buildings The fact that employees in priadditions made to six schools ropolitan phone rates, in a talk to The art of landscaping can vate industry take an average of be furnished by Garfield residents, in the district. the group. as the improvement defined be five days a year sick leave while and in addition to ri.i.,sruonis. a Bigger Enrollment Patrol Car Sought recreationof gardens for the use and enjoyfederal employees take 10 days, kitchen, chapel, a large items of the One principal Members uf th:1 Council Safety ment in such a manner as to al hall will be on.- of the fine atpoints to a perfectly obvious con- tractions. Such a brought out by Supl. Gourley is Committee are. endeavoring to community type the the maximum of utility with clusion. is fact tint the district planobtain a patrol car Emm the the maximum of beauty. What's everybody's business is recreational site has long been ning from 6,840 to 8.251 more The Cyprus high school Assoto go needed in Garfield. county sheriffs office Early Planting nobody's business and the taxschool in five years ciated Girl Students held their Due to the slant of the ground, students in throughout the town, particularly of our early lilac plantMany and annual Tathers payer, as usual, pays the freight. it will be now. are Daughters than attending near Cyprus high school. A numpossible to incorporate ings consisted of planting a lilac When you stop to figure that Tne lower figure was based up- Frolic Wednesday evening. This ber of complaints have been re- on each side of the front garden there are something like two and two stories in the building. on the census taken lust fall, and gay event was under the superto excessive relative ceived speed gate. In those days, only the c : a half million federal employees, vision of Mrs. Helen Short and the number of reprr.-cntof students, not only during mon lilac was available. Th that extra gift of five days pay officers of association. the in now children residing 28 Date! school hours, but also before and for work not performed, adds up February Firtt although beautiful, grow.' plant, with The not into d take ihc di.itnct, and ies girls expressed delight alter night school functions. erect if crowded. Lilacs sho I to a lot of money. account any new students who their big date of the year. Danhave a spacing of at least 12 feet We don't want Uncle Sam to The Brockbank Junior may mow into the district during cing and a program provided the high and 15 feet in many cases is st I become a Simon Legree in whipthe period. majority of the entertainment, al- school music department is prebetter. 1 a to were is a of lashing ill employes to stay on there given though prizes jss However, since senting its fourth annual concert These lilacs planted very closely their jobs, but it seems as 3 porcini between elementary and number of fathers in competitive January 28th, 8:00 p.m. at the to a four foot garden gate s ly 6 5 of to and school though there's room for a little gomes. school. Brockbank hign jun.o: become too crowded on the and senior tightening up on sick leave pracbetween This now concert a is tradition junior percent side and result in an unbalanced tices. that Brockbank wishes to carry high schools, officials figure this jungle where one had to cons; 53 on, and this year will feature the dropping out by students is comly prune an opening to er.' schools Advanced Band, the AdA special election will be held parable to the number of students Karl Gilgen, the genial Utah like crowded plants, could Lilacs, in. vanced the Mixed Orchestra, Power and Light Company mana- in the Granite school district on moving Present Enrollment of not Morse attain their natural lari:: 53, Rudolph Magera, Chorus and the Intermediate Band ger, says that anybody who thinks February 1 relative to a $3 million died Friday at 9:30 p. m. started to reach for the sun. Magna, arc there At the to with time, each a short present group present the truth doesn't hurt, never told bond issue. Those eligible to vote 13.2-1I think lom safe in saying in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart stud.-ntenrolled in the portion of the program. 111 will be registered voters who have it about a big guy. most He a lilacs in Utah used in group veteran was ailment. of 2:1 schorls in the district. the is It By hoped that enough money paid a property tax within said World War I. Born in Geddcs, plantings are too dose. 1957-5district the school be realized from the concert year may next the Success? prodistrict, during year South Dakota. October 23, 1900, Suggestions Given to have between 25,000 Edwin (Ted) Harman, 68, of 57 to purchase an oboe for the instruI believe that hard, steady ceeding such election. Next to Victor Dora and Buchholz Mag' Spring when the lilacs 28.090 : indents. to mental In the organizations. past, North 9th West, Balt Lake City, For this area, the following pollwork, not always biilliance, usuAnn are era. His take particular notice of B'bbs out, wife, Magera Increase concert Tax No Levy money" has bought a former Bacchus resident and really brings in the green stuff. ing places and judges of election died in 1940. those not crowded. These lilac issue passes, there tired bond If bass the band hats set and a clarinet, of the Hercules will include: employee People suffer most who underMr. Magera received the Purple are perfect in form and are IT will not be any increase in the Powder rate the value of work. Company, died Sunday at of tympani. Heart in World War I while with at their best. There are s:v Fourth Precinct Patrons of the school and other t.ix levy. At the present time, his home of a heart ailment He the U. S. Army. He served in the such groupings along 3300 South. Garfield state law allows the districts to had been ill only a week. Districts Magna citizens have supported U. S. Navy from 1922 to 1941 and and do no Lilacs are a tax for the construc-Stree- t, Mr. Harman was born October past efforts of Brockbank in a school, 17th Avenue and Colorado What Dividends? received the Purple Heart and like to compete with trees. most LaPrele Matthews, MaryUion and upkeep of buildings. admirable and Did you read the news item in the manner, 1885 son in Salt Lake City, a 10, When planting lilacs, rimembei Navy Cross in World War II. He Tile- bonds will lequire a levy of of Isaac a recent paper about the new job Peterson and Irene Wilding. and Margaret C. Margon continued good will and assistance d retired as chf petty officer. that they like had 301. deep. 8.5 if 297, Districts the of 298, 299, mills. R. 300, legisla- Harman. He married Harriet Eve? Thus, everyone ts solicited. only Impellitteri, given to Vincent The fine man is survived by his soiL Do not plant lilacs when you and 302 in Webster school, 9228 ting ixtcnds the law that expires lyn Jackson in Farmington, Octformer Mayor of New York? mother of Magna; a son, Robert are in a hurry and want it over will have ober 29th, 1913. He was a member Gosh, the New York boys know West 2700 South, Nora Spence, this year, the The threat of a strike at the with the Navy in San Diego, Cal.; with. Prepare (the soil deeply how to make politics pay divi- Mary Nielson and Millie Christof-ferso- 3.5 mills to carry out an additional of the LDS Church. Kennecott mines and mills ended a daughter, Virginia, Seal Beach, dig a large hole 3 feet deep and dends not only while they are in judges. building program. Mr. Harman was a jolly perFifth Precinct Monday night when membership (CaL; three grandchildren; broth- - put rotted manure in the buttom The bonds would be paid off in son, well liked and office, but when they retire. regarded by of two clerical unions voted to ers and sisters: Sophia Redding, if you are after maximum results. Districts in Monroe five years, but the first payment all. Mr. Impellitteri, who was sucAstoria, Oregon; Anton, Bremer- A plant that very likely will outaccept a company offer. ceeded as Mayor of New York by School. 4004 West 3500 South. would nut be due for another two Survivors include his widow, overof the Announcement ton, Washington; Richard, Men to, live even a young man deserves Vera LaPricl Bawden Anderson sworn was Robert F. Wagner, Jr., years. Salt Lake City, a son, George R. that much effort. acceptance of the offer, O.; Lillian LeFcvro, Dorothy whelming Local benefits would be the new Harman of in by Wagner as a special ses- and Elma L. Olsen. three daughHunter; Ernest and first by 156 members of the Edward, 3 Harvey, Districts in Plymouth Cyprus high school gymnasium, ters, Mrs. Kathleen sions justice at the salary of only Coon, Mrs. Plant In Fall Clerical and Technical Donald, all of Magna. h Redwood road. an undetermined number of classschool, 480'' $19,500.00 a year. a spring blooming Mrs. Vilste Schofield Raile, 63, Workers Phyllis Husband, both of Magna; Lilacs, being Tuesheld were rites Funeral later and Hazel Pax (independent) Nellie Bcnnion and rooms at Brockbank junior high Mrs. Evelyn Mae Jones, Tabiona, wife of Dr. After serving in that capacity tin, be planted Lake should Salt' Raile, plant really Henry Ofin Lake and then of Salt 105 Local 286, members day City by school and 12 rooms in the old Duchesne County, 10 grandchildtwo years, Impellitteri Louise Labrum. Monin the falL It is unfortunate that end died surgeon, physician at the rites fice International, military cemetery District 314 Kearns School 4065 Cyprus high school gymnasium. ren; a sister, Mrs. Esther will be eligible to retire on $20, fa'1 Aubrey, day at 4 a.m. at her residence, 19 (AFL), Employees was made by S. Lyle John- were conducted by the American we have not developed a Hibler. 000 a year pension as compensa- West 5214 South-Ca- rol Salt Lake three habit as far as lilacs are brothers, Lake City; Wolcott South Salt Avenue, planting Problems Immediate 38. No. commisPost mediation federal son, Cyprus Legion, Havens and Smith. tion for years of employment by Marjorie Betty Harman, American Fork; W. City, following a long illness. Officials emphasize the Sincere and heartfelt sympathy concerned. However, this is somesioner. RedDistricts the city. D. Harman, Salt Lake City and official an of was Raile Mrs. the will if started this is extended to the sorrowed fam- what due to lack of plant availMembers of the year, Assuredly, the smooth, shrewd wood school, 2556 South Redwood solve immediate prob- Hugh E. Harms n, Long Beach, Pleasant Green Water Company Clerical and Technical Workers ily in the loss of their wonderful ability in the fall, so at least plant the Rad-ma- ll only LaMar Violet Road, Wardle, make can politics pay! person in Mapia for many years. yuur lilacs extremely early in the lems and other additions or new California. and Maxine Hobbs. originally had taken a strike vote father, son and brother. Funeral services were held Wed LDS church was She an ardent conspring. to be will have at a for walkout buildings The polls will be open from the Monday Most Revealing inLilacs are not at all the easiest worker and a prolific author of calling sidered in a year or two when nesday in Salt Lake City and a.m. at Kennecotl's Arthur 7:45 The Los Angeles Chamber of hours of 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. terment was made in South Jor- children's verse and other writto get started even though plants new problems arise. Mills Garfield and the and A Magna will notice be like this fact not does Commerce complete legal dan cemetery. the nursery stock is in good shape. to ings. local Of pagreat importance found in is other Refinery. columns of this known, but the lack of rainfall So one cannot be too careful in Sympathy of the community is Surviving are her husband, two trons is the fact that no building The offer, retroactive to Septto the bereaved family. Mr. sons very lamented in the sunny state. paper. given a made marriage, planting lilacs. One of the musts by previous of unless will be a any type Los Angeles has an average rainHarman was a wonderful father Frank G. Chambers and Robert L. ember 1, 1953, provides for genin lilac planting is to trim back the bond issue is voted upon fav8 cents an hour, eral of increase fall of 14.54 inches. Last year, on and husband, and will be deeply Chambers, Palo Alto, California, unmercifully. Just leave one new The salaries a for month to orably. Gym $15 Cyprus junior ly 4.08 inches fell. Losses have missed, not only by the family, but Mrs. Ramona Raile Slammer, San VANDALS buds above the ground o be of salarsenior for will, a month $21 and delayed necessity, risen into millions, forests are hosts of friends. and four ies. It also calls for $2.50 a month each branch. This seems like butGabriel. California for an indefinite time unless you one million and badly parched grandchildren. chery but this must be done, the vote yes." vontribution by the company toacres of land in Saif Bernardino The m-stainless steel doors, reason being that the lilac is slow Private funeral services were ward welfare benefits now in efCounty have become a dusty bowl recently Installed on the west to start new hair roots and leavconducted in the family residence fect for each worker. side of the Webster School, were ing too much wood dehyd'a'es However, one crop never fails MAGNA and burial made in the Tuesday in Califomiaa record number of icccntly badly damaged by van- the plant even though the buds Salt Lake City cemetery. tourists. A total of 3,994,860 visited dals, who maliciously shot seven will swell anJ produce a small Sincere sympathy is extended to .22 gun shots through the doors. Los Angeles in the year ending Mail delivery started Monday the Raile and Chambers families leaf, the scanty routs cannot mainThree entered the wire reinforc- tain this September 1st and spent a total of in Thomas Gardens. Alldredge in the loss of their beloved one. growth. A large perc-T- t $609,500,000. An average of 3,000 homes, ed windows, shattering them. Oquirrh Hills anil other age of lilacs arc lost every year Dc-b-s California move into families states this way. Principal Philip residences to 8490 West, according Dr. Owen P. Iicnninger, supereach month of the year, which to Byron L. Huish, acting that the doors ro.-- t over $200, and intendent of the state mental hosthe school has been endeavoring helps to account for the boom that Ratings Given Here are the ratings of the :rn for 12 years to get them pital at Provo, will be the featurprevails there. However Postmaster Huish Dian; Jt.an D:aI11:im, ed, guest speaker at a meeting Complete investigation is being proved lilacs known as the French emphasizes that some homes still i0y daughter of Richard K. and of the Webster School PTA on Jkmasingl made, and off.r;.iI state that full hybrids, listed as to color and do not have the regulation size; Br!lix. dl01 La,.ainf, Two men escaped injury early prosecution will be handed to the tie or double flowers. There arc now over 50 million mail boxes. They must be obThursday, February 4th. in a Suit Lake hospital This early announcement is beMonday morning on the Magna vandals if apprehended. Doubla Single telephones in use in the U. S. and tained and numbers placed on the Tuesday Powerhouse Hill, when one veing made in order that school pattite industry is but 50 years old, residences before service starts. of a virus infection. Whilo Bom April 2!), 1953 in Salt Lake rons may reserve this date and The according to O. K. Fotheringham, was hicle sideswiped another. Genevieve Greenwood Vestali; This is in conformity with rules Edith Cavel the child is survived by its hear the noted were cars City, only damaged. slightly local manager. talk on Chicif of the Unity Temple Mont Blank elected and regulations of the Wilm.v.t authority Ellen Norris E Holt, driving an army parints: one brother, Kenneth Mental Health In the Elemen- No. 16, Pythian Sisters, at a meetThat's an interesting fact about department. Violet two Dion Co. Diamond: for sisters, Deseret Chemical the bus Cheryl of ours. this amazing America tary Grade Students." Marechal-LannDeMiribel ing Saturday evening in the Mag- near Tooele, Lynn ari L.n la Let Diamond of d In addition, authorities are en- na Women's Clubrooms. sideswiped a car with ex On the Cavour Violetta Salt H. Lake Mills of 427 Copper City; grandparents, deavoring to have Dr. llenninger change, the demand for telephones Other ladies named to office are James Bluish wheel. Juhn Brace. Salt Lake City and answer questions and give in Garfield the at Place has grown so exceptionally, then-arinfor- Beverly Pittman, Senior; Nellie Pies. Lincoln Olivier De Serrcs Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Las Vegas, mation on mental health and Mr. Holt was cited for improp2800 local patrons. for pre Boyd, Jr.; Leatrus Turner, manCommon Lilac Color Nevada. on a er curve. and hill passing school children, as well as adoles- ager; C. Colomb M of R; Henri Martin Margaret Grubaugh, is Mr. an Diamond employee cents. Ralph C. lfatton, f irrrer GarSuccessful is the man who can Leon Gambre'.ta Mary E. Nielson, treasurer; ChristMuun-lai- n office of in the the Lcs in died field les, letMagna Ang of without resident, money ine Marsh, protector; Odessa Pittget plenty Light Lilac (We would like to receive your Slates Telephone - Telegraph California, last week. He was a Wm. C. ting money get him. man, guard. Pres. Fallicres Barry news, both ward and stake, kind- Company. Ho an.) his family livof Kennecott former employee The trustees are Vanda Shaffer, Victor Lcmoine ly dial 3322 by Tuesday evening. ed in Magna urit.I two weeks ago an-well known Copper Company, Genevieve Yates and Ethel SaunPinkish Thank you.) when they n.nvcd to Salt Lake in this vicinity. ders. K. linmediaie family survivors in- Amethyst City. Pink MIA Data Changed Sincere sympathy is extended clude hi3 wife, Ye: a Rogers HatAntoine Buchner The Mutual meeting night of to tile sorrowed family. and a daughter, Lucie Ballet ton, Los Aiu'-lcMagenta the Magna First Ward has boon Betty H. Scbring of Compton, Marechal-oc- h Faul Thirion changed from Wednesday to MonCalifornia. n The book, DesirCiiarli s Jolcy day night at 7:30 o'clock. is Sincere axtendod. It was revealed here this week sympathy ee," will be reviewed by Mrs. All members are requested to Doap Purple that Dr. LaVcre Paulsen of Salt Louise L. Critchlow, assistant Salt Monge note this change and meet each Archevcque Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thanks For Extended 18 Lake County librarian, on ThursAdclaide-DunbMrs. W. E. Marshall Monday eve. J. L. Pnulscn of Magna, is now at the 21st, day evening, January At Catholic Patronage associated with the Kennecott Webster School.lt is sponsored by Paul Hanoi Grant MacFarlane of the Salt the PTA. Italian Dinner Event Copper Company medical offices Gold and Groan Ball While these are the b 'it rating located in the First Security Bank Lake District Boy Scout Council The entertainment will begin st The Parish of Our Lady of lilacs, remember that these ratwill show interesting and unusual 8:00 p. m., and a small Building. of Lonrd'- Chir'ch sincerely dos'-r- s Arrangements are now' heing charge ings were obtained in the main Dr. Poulsen. who interned at St movies of the scout summer camps 25c admission is Stud-ntdiscussed by the Garfield LDS are n iw working on to thank everyone being made. thnlr gen- by expert and nurserymen who in the office Mark's has Lakes hours school to the annual Gold the sec md Hospital, Granddaddy wards relative The gcnirul public is invited to erous patronage at the Italian are largely located in the heavy region pi iy at Cyprus and Green Ball. Although a defin-- 1 high. Best Foot Forward. by of 10 30 to 12 noon and 2:00 to and the Wigwam next Monday attend. Spaghetti ti nner Sunday even- rainfall area of America and not rte date has not been set, it will ArthuLawrence. Definite date 5:00 p .m., with Wednesday after- evening, January 18 in the North in the arid west, so we in Utah ing. Jordan Stakehouse. When you rise in the morning, A voti of apjrvc.ation is also must still do much work in selectprobably be held the end of Janu- of presentation has not been de- noons off. The gathering begins at 8:15 form a resolution to make the d:iy exti-ndeDr. Poulsen's office number is cided. ary at the Garfield School. to r!l workers and the ing the ones which thrive best S. L. and home phong num- o'clock, and a most cordial invita- a happy one to a Wendell Howthorpe is the Watch for later information on chairmen of the event. Mr. and in Utah. A reliable Utah nurserytion is extended to everyone to atber is this event. Sydney Smith Mrs. Joe W. RiLutto and Mr. and man's judgment is the best guido tend the free entertainment Mrs. William Castanzo. (Continued on Inside Page) duced and more reductions are to Voting To Be Conducted come. to If plans proceed according As1st To Here February expectations, ground will be brokIt will be surprising to many cien March 1st for a beautiful new sure Needed Schools tizens to learn that out of the serve in Merriment Keynotes Cyprus Father and Daughter Frolic" Wednesday Brockbank Plans For 4th Annual Concert Jan. pre-M'h.i- .d s JUDGES GIVEN FOR THIS AREA ON ELECTION Former Bacchus Resident Dies Of Heart s into Family income running hundreds of dollars is lost every month because eligible Utah perd sons, many in the area, are not applying for their social security benefits promptly, announce officials. Perhaps the main reasons for these kisses is a lack of understanding of the new provisions of the law. For instance. they say, benefits can now be paid to minor children of deceased mothers who were working in covered employment at the time of death. Such benefits may be paid even though the father survives and continues working." But benefits must be applied for by someone responsible for the children's welfare before payments can be made. Incomplete understanding of provisions of the law are responsible for delays in filing. these are benefits payable to widows and minor children of veterans who died in the service. Since the law now gives wage credits for time spent in active service at any time from September 18, 1940, and before July 1, 1955, all widows of such veterans should inquire concerning eligibility for benefits. persons who are past 65 and still operating their trade or business but making less than $900 net earnings a year, are eligible. The law considers them retired if net earnings do not average over $75 a month. SS officers stated no loss need occur if workers will inquire at their social security office when they first begin to think about retiring, and if someone of ihc family will immediately contact the office when someone in the family dies. Magna-Garfiel- m.-M- Magna-Garfiel- WAR VETERAN DIES AT AGE FRIDAY 1 UNIONS ACCEPT in KENNECOTTS OFFER - sun-love- rs well-draine- di.-tn- FORMER P. C. WATER HEAD n, DIES MONDAY De-Br- y, Non-Ferro- 312-31- Non-Ferro- SCHOOL DOORS DAMACED BY MAIL DELIVERY STARTS IN NEW SECTION Dies of Virus past-maste- r. Head of Mental Baby Hospital To Talk Two Motorists At Webster School Illness Tuesday Pythian Sisters Name Officers At Election Escape Injury In Monday Crasli Former Garfield Man Dies In Magna-Garfiel- c LDS STAKE ei California City WARD NEWS MAGNA DOCTOR ASSOCIATED WITH Cyprus Drama Group Working On School Play KXC NOVEL BOOK REVIEW HERE SCOUT OFFICIAL JANUARY 21st TO TALK IN HUNTER JAN. well-know- ar - f.-- r fellow-creatur-- e. |