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Show provo Chambre of Commerce Banquet Dallas Young . Appointed New City Attorney Honor Butler To comDallas H. Young, former for his service to theretired R. Butler, W. Fourth district judge and OPA munity. enthusl-anenforcement official, was nambusiness man, scouting civic worker will be ed Provo city attorney this In honored at a banquet early morning by a unanimous vote Wednesvoted was it of the city commission. He March, d of the succeeds I. E. Brockbank who: day aV a meeting of directors. had previously failed to get Tht. honor banquet will be in the liew two votes for farecvell banquet appointment. no sense a inis still Butler Mr. Mr. Young's name was plac-- i because r and active in servg, ed ,,.. lhe cominission bv event will pay City Commissioner the Provo, but J. Earl d chain-boar- , ! nlunie Mine tm-stc- ; Lrwis- - There was no disci, s- in TOeralgroupc ; cities nere. unanimous .ollobl. gift Andpra, Commissioner' Mark lo Lpwi, on Mr. Bute theand Commissioner B.D. Palfrey-occasioto present man. i Mr; Ma'or Anderson, under whose from lor oin hvCh 9tS Jurisdictin the city attorney's 10 department comes, renominated The history I, or the npw He was vice president 1931 and president in group reieclpd bv commissimTf' He has been ,ig j 1932 and 1933 and pain,yman I president of the Kiwanis club j Mr youngs appointment j and a power behind Boy Scout National Utah the work in TppoientmenVteisU foi F 1 parks council. He recently re- two years. Two other Candida- tired from business in order tea, J. Rulon Morgan and Ma- ! to devote more of his time to Ifni VeR.y Tucl?ftt' the latter 1 Boy Scout work. service had applied held will be The banquet for the job. MrButler early in March. i plans to visit with his daughter Schools in St. Louis during February and the banquet will be held Of Stakes i immediately upon his return. riiui ti, Number Kight isd pnro . Annual Leadership Week , n. TClr I9" Bkbankn At B Y U ,hei linuedB. Sunday Four Plan Convention s Farm Bureau To j meeting of Utah . Bureau will be held Wednesday, January 30, at Pleasant 1948, at 1 p. m. View ward chapel, according ' to LeGrand Jarman, secretary, i Business of the meeting will be reports and electing of an ' for the executive committee The annual County Farm j ensuing year. Harry Bryson, of the Axneri-- ! can Farm Bureau, Chicago, 1111-will be the principal nois, i speaker. The wives of members of the bureau and all associated wo- - ' i men time 1 POST 72 MEET FEB. jTO full attendance of all mem-jbeof American Legion Post at their next 72, is desired j meeting, which- - is scheduled : lor Frday evening, February 1, ' it Orem City hall at 7:30 p. m. ; The regular day of the meet-- . inf has been changed owing to conflict with other organizatrs ions. Farmers & Merchants Bank Award Principal A. P. Warrick of .Lincoln high school makes the that the Farmers ; announcement k Merchants Bank of Provo is living the most outstanding iiward of the year to Lincoln .Chapter of Future Farmers. This organization 1ms authorized Keith Boyer, advisor, to purchase one Gurasey dairy heifer from the outstanding .dairy herd in the state. The j calf is to be presented to a ninth or tenth grade student - Jn voc.ti.nal agricul- - -i- j - holiday Alr sponsorcd by LEADERSHIP V" " sUon " S J ! Vni'" ndl SOCIOLOGY the Sociology Department a Life Forum which will Family and present consist of panel discussions will be offered throughout Leader- ship Week. According to Dr. Harold T. Chrsitiansen, sociology depart- ment head: "The need of ad- justment of and to the return- family life ns well as inereacinnly complex martial problems make a family life forum a particularly timely and significant group." , ! JL , - , s ; HIGHLIGHTS CONCERT Ward Woodbury, a young piano virnsn from Colorado ed as the solo art:t in a concert, February 1. at 8:15 p. m. in the Joseph smitli Auditorium when the Rriham Young University con ,rrt band wjn piny as a part of week program lbfl leadership Woodbury is head of the Musc Department at Mesa Grand T inei'on. Colorado. Program for tho concert will : ti n Al vI, i v Cnl-le-.-- ' bo: . ' ! American Legion March Tra ascendance Overture Choral prelude. "Fon-en- f anil Fucure in G in Longing Tterh Minor Suite Kurdish 4. Oriental Fire Dance. Shadow of the Mos-o- f que. The Jugglers, and FestlGibbs vnl at Basra 5. Scherzo from Fifth Sym- Szoslnkwiteh phony Bennett 6. Reperte (Mr. Woodbury) 7. Elsas Procession to the from Cathedral Lohengrin ivv. Wood berry anil RanH 1. 2. 3. al . . Verla Birrell, Economics: "Economic As pects of National Stability Elmer Miller. Safety: "Common Hazard of our Environment. C. J. Hart. Teaching Children:The problem of Discipline in Church Auxiliaries. Reuben D. Law. Community Health: "Recent Progress in Medical Sciences. Lloyd Cullimore. 10:00 a. m. Agronomy: Utah tility Program S- - Soil FerR. Boswell and T, L. Martin. Physics: "The Dawn of the Atomic Age." C. F. Erying- Art: Aventures m Sculpture" Verla Birrell. Teaching: A National LearnPanel. Elliot ing Situation Tuttle. M. I. A. (Beehive) "Camp Summer Camp SugCapers. gestions. Beuta K. Tingey. Teaching Children: "Arts and Crafts for Teaching of ChildSCHEDULE ren. Lorna Call Alder and Thursdsy, January 31. 9:00 Flora D. Fisher. a. m. Religion: "The Message Stake Missionary Conference of the Gospel of John Rus- (First Council of Seventy) G. " sell Swenson. Oscar Klrkham. The Chemical Chemistry: Religion: "Missionary work Atom Joseph K. Nicholes. Christian Action on the Peace Art: Adventure in Sculpture Fronts." J. Wyley Sessions. Verla Birrell.- 11:00 a. m. History and Political Science: Horticulture: "Problems of World Peace" "Developing Markets for Utah Vegetable Christen Jensen. Safety: "The Role of the Crops Seth T. Shaw. Home in Accident Prevention" Education: "Com Physical C. J H art. HolLeona munity DancesChild brook. Teaching Children: rens Books for a Friendly Art: "How Produced and ReWorld May C. Hammond. produced Jenson Andrus. The Authority Gcneaology: Status Community Health: of Public Health in 1945. Dr. for Temple Work. Mark Peterson or A. Wm. Lund. Eldcn Beck. Geology: The Parade of the 31. January Past Inhabitants. 10:00 a. m. Agronomy: "Ag- Earths ricultural Problems of the George II. Hanson. Church Welfare: "The Wrl British during the War Period fare Program in Action" Mar Dr. Doan Anderson. Atomic Energy "The Struc- ian G. Romney. ture of Atoms C- - F. Eyring. Teaching Children: "Direct Art: Adventures in Sculpture. ing Activities of Oldr-- r ChildVerla Birrell. ren. " George K. Miller and Teaching: "Some Fundamen- Vera B- - Woodland. tal Misconceptions about LearnStake Missionary Conference Panel dis- (First Council of Seventy) G. ing and Teaching. cussion. A. John Clarke. Oscar Kirkham. M. I. A- - (Beehive) Teaching Religion: The Great UniverTechniques Classroom demon- ses of the Book of Mormon." stration. Ann C. Larson and Sidney B. Sperry. Sarah D. Summerhays. 3:30 p. m. Teaching Children: "Select- Dernon.s'rrition of Speech: Childrens ing and Directing Town Meeting Type of Group Music" John W. McAllister. "The Eecumenical Discussion-Religion: 11. Art: "Appreciation F. Movement" Union of chnrrlirs Larsen. J. Wyley Sessions. Ad Family Life Forum: 11:00 a. m. justment Problems of the ModHorticulture: New varieties ern Women." Panel of Vegetables for the Canner T. Christensen. and the Home Gardener. M- D. The Racial ProbEnglish: Wallace. lem in Contemporary LiteraPhys'eal Education: "Com ture" Oren B. Tanner. M. I. A. (Executive) "Admunity Dances" Leona ITulhrooK-Warministrative Question fur" Stake Art: How- - Art is Produced end Ward M. I. A. Executive and Reproduced" Edgar M Officers." General M. I A. Ex-- i Jrnw-and Roman Andrus i 'itives. The Hmi-- e of Geneaologv: Stake Missionary Confer' r ee the Lord Beckons" Joseph 'First Conneil of Seventy; O r Christenson. Kirkham. Geology: The Origin if tlie Earth's Rorky Crust George Act Plays H. Hanson. Theater. Lesson Teaching Children: for and Technique Helps 5 00 m Soca, and Teachers of Small Children. Visual Education. Hermese Peterson and I.rna Saturday, February 2. Call Alder. 9:00 a- m. The Library ApReligion: Religion: Literary and proach to the Book of Mnrmnn Features of the Gospel Si,lncy B- - SP"r-3:3of John. Russell Swenson. Chemistry: "New Develop p. m- "Utah ments in Applied Chemistry. Anmal Husbandry: Grant S H. W. Peterson. Dairy Production" Art: Adventures in Sculpture, Richards and Merrill Warnick. - Service. T',I1i,be sang carols and chanted Mole GUJT.ey Kalikimaka(Hawaiian equival- 8 eut of Christmas) Merry standinff in the communi- Thousand of gifts donated by New York Citv fraternal and WlU 3n..e philanthropic o r g a n i z a tions designated as wcre presented to servicemen the Farmers Merchants . children. Bank Award. . . sumed li.uuii pounds of roast d i t v ia-,800 atihJ pineapples. 1 pi. chickens, 600 cases of beer, and Februan-- 28 300 rast-- "f soft drmk' vice president of the bank The Utah Stale Liquor Corn- mission have just released the the staggering Corsages of figures TT amount liquor sold in Utah Diilp,! IS. during the month of December to 1945- - which amo,,,,t . Tbcrc will be no corsages al- - of loed at Brigham Young The figure fur Provo same mon,h is Prcd University dances except tor thoSS3.C"" Now comes the be formal affairs, L. Grant fields of Tooele, stud-- , lor commission offeringan-- a ,no f,,urflflhs 'lu:1'L pf body president, announced a May. of four blended whisk es a Ibis ruling Is the resut of a' bonus for January, at liquor arid rdpntL council recommenda- - control commission stores Tha s(hic) which has been aficnnes approved Package the student Inter-Sociunit wonderful. Thanks (hie) to the ncil and the faculty advis- - commission. Shields said. According to figure from the rul "P-l'-es of Internal Revenue. Bureau functo all tim f the student-bod- y J and the brewers ' consumption of or8nizations. sugar and sirups in 1944 was 1101 be allowed at any. 183.936.092 pounds, an increase ConaSes worn nearly 30 million pounds out of!!!? I must .ordcr over lhe amount used in 1941. checked be 11 he door, he gald. j During the same time the production of soft drinks was cut Chief Earl k 1eotn-ai- , Finlayson 30 per cent for lack of sugar." burner that Planf ,i.ng at his home ,n ' Finally outa gas when a pot boils following an won't go tali!10? at Utah Valley hospl over on it has been perfected ten ns by a New England inventor. 2ta ture - Utah Art Institution an exhibit is being prepared that will present a picture by each member of the Institute. This exhibit will continue after the $104.000 Leadership Week guests receiving for the worth of gifts- The feast on month of February. Christmas night climaxed a N" , iiXSf2k,1Slu t to Naval Air Transport 71 t8fc,be children were yu j 1. The Background Religion: and Occasion for the Gospel of John Russell Swenson. "Some applicaChemistry: tions of Radium and radio active elements in Biology and medicine Loren C. Brynes-Art- : "Adventures in Sculp- - ' Oahus j Friday, February Throughout Leadership week the B. Y. U. University cafeteria will serve meals from 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p, m. In addition, the Relef Societies of the gion. Fourth and University Committees for the twenty-fift- ward willward serve hot turkey and annual B. Y. U. Leadership chicken dinners during the week are as follows, noon hour at the 4th ward General emmittee: Bent F. amusement 1st West and Sessions. 4th North. hall, of Larsen, J. Wyley Price the dinner Herald R. Clark, Alonzo will be 95 cents. Shar-les Keifer B. Sauls, J. Hart, and Wayne B. Hales. Speakers for the general asWelcoming committee: Ariel sembly scssons of B. Y. U. S. Ballif, chairman; Elsie C. leadership Week will be: Carroll, Evan M. Croft, Edna President George Albert Smith and of the First Presidency of the Snow, Ralph A. JBruscn, L. D- S. Church who will speak J. Reuben Clark Accommodations committee: Sunday afternoon at the genB. F. Cummings, chairman; eral assembly and Saturday Lillian C. Booth, John E. Hayes afternoon to the Scout assemband J. Wyley Sessionsly; President David O. McKay will speak at general assembly comand Seating ushering mittee: Alonzo J. Morley, chair- Sunday morning; Dr. A. Ray Olpln, president of the Univerman; Russell Swenson. sity of Utah, wll speak at Publicity Committee: Oliver Thursdays assembly on science R. Smith, chairman; Ermel J. and Dr. Gerrit de R. Morton, Franklin Haymore, Dean of B. Y. U. Jong. Jr., College of Moana Ballif, and Lee ValenFine Arts, will talk on Art at tine. Thursdays general assembly. Registration committee: HarDr. de Jong and President old W. Lee, chairman; Grant Howard S. McDonald of B. Y. "Gus" Shields, Lucile Booth, U. are currently completing and Karma Jean Cullimore. plans for Leadership Week. Christmas celebration xeatured what probably was the world's largest luau (Hawaiian feast), with 4.760 sailors and other iST'nS : MEAL SERVICE .Exhibits and decorations committee: Mr. Larsen, chairman; Roman Andrus; Verla Blrrell; George H. Hansen, and M. D. Wallace. Evening programs and reception committee: LeRoy J. RoT. Earl bertson, chairman; The White House said infor- Pardoe; Joseph K- - Nicholes; mation supplied the President Mr. Ha!: Leona Holbrook, and shows traffic fatalities in the Verda Olson. nation totaled 2,510 In August, the month in which gasoline LEADERSHIP ART New sectional sessions have per rationing ended were cent higher than August 1944. been added for art students as well "Kular The total was 2,839 deaths teachers. tens for lay visitors to the in September, a 40 per cent in crease over September 1944 and leadership conclave ItF- was announced by Dr. Bent - Larsen, head of the Art Department. of Under the supervision , .enrolled ' President Thurman, expressing deep concern over an increase in traffic accidents, has asked Maj. Gen. Philip B. Federal Works AdFleming, ministrator, to head a White next House safety conference of Representatives spring. States, municipalities, and national organizations will be 1 A ) ' mm "numtiLi will also meet at the same in Pleasant View- - LEGION General assembly period at i;30 p. m. during each day will be devoted to a particular subas follows: Thursday, ject Science; Friday, art; Saturday, and Sunday, reli.humanities; h a. uaiuquisi, sup-erintendent of the Utah Stake Sunday School, who is directly in charge. Sunday, at 10 oclock, meet-- 1 ings will be held in the various stakes, and in the afternoon at 2 oclock, in the Joseph Smith there will be a joint session, Mr. Dahlquist reports. Ten members of the general Sunday School board will be in : I j Sunday School convention is held by provo, Utah, Annual Meeting: Hold week, which was discon- - during the war years, will be revived January 31, February 1, 2, and 3 with a new policy of being held the last four days of the week instead of five consecutive week d,ys- - MJn reason for this chane is to avoid interference regular school work, according to Dr. dejong. Theme of the week will be Today and Tomorrow. r 1 Jan. 30 In Feb. 3 Y. LVs annual leadership i Demons' ra Speech: lion ami Discussion of Various Types of Group Discussion. Art: Art Appreciation" B F. Larsen. Youth Family Life Forum: Speaks to Age." Harold T. Christensen English: "Tolsioys War and Peace " A review by Karl E. Young. Church Welfare: "Application of the Welfare Program to the After-Wa- r Harold Problems," B. Lee- 4130 p. ,m Speech: One Act Play (College Hall). 5:00 p. m. Social Hour and Visual Education. i jervice i rAii - j j Piiilo-sonhic- ( i Kr. :s i u.'.Nr FUIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1916 TOMATO GROYERS TO MEET JAN, 29 County Horticultural Convention Saturday A convention of Utah County The school, which will be Horticultural Society will be held Saturday in the banquet londurti-by the Utah State Service in coopera- room at Joseph Smith MemorExtension tion with two Utah canning ial Building on the upper The frst meeting will associations will be the first of its kind held since 1942, because convene at 10 a. m. and the afternoon session at 1:30 p. m of war conditions. Lunch may be secured at the Improvement in the quality B. Y. U. cafeteria In the same of canning crops in order to com-pu- mce t peace-tim- e competition will be stressed, according to Dr. Leonard H. Pollard, head of the department of vegetable crops at Utah State Agricultural college, and general chairman and director. The Monday, January 28 will deal mainly meetings with pea production and general canning problems, while the Tuesday meetings will be concerned with tomato producBoswell tion, County Agent said. those participating Among in the meetings will be ten faculty members from the Utah State Agricultural college, a crop grower from Mon pa, Nevada. and a nalfqpal rcprcscnla-- , live of the American Farm Bureau federation. s. building. In making the announcement, assistant county agent Clarence Ashton states Important resolution will be taken up and voted on at the meeting and It is desired all fru't men of the county will plan to attend. Fruit tree diseases and the spray program for the year will be among the topics taken up. A Ray Ekins, president of the County group and vice president of the State Horticulture Society, who attended (he Washington State Convention on December 4, 5 and 6th, wll report his findings at this time. Break For he Taxpayers An article under the above option appeared recently in the Daily Herald, 'and, as we feel that the suggestions therewas timely, we in contained reprint it in full: The state tax commission deserves congratulations for acting on the suggestion of Provo tax acrountant, Almo in simplifying B. Simmons greatly the 1946 Individual state income tax report. Under the improved form issued this year for the first time, all Income and deduction entries are grouped on one sheet under seven main headings, making the task for the individual income tax payer, much simpler and easier to understand. Mr- - Simmons who is the author of Income Tax Insomnia," a widely read takeoff on income tax absurdities has lx on pounding state and federal tax officials for months lo simplify and eliminate the NEW MAGAZINES iniquities of income tax procedures. He certainly deservSTART es credit for the simplification Dans are underway to pub- achieved this year In the state Verla Birrell. income tax form. His efforts Social Science: "Minority lish as supplements to the Y not been in vain. have a campus literary magaProblems in Aspects of World News, zine and a campus humor maga Peace Ariel There If an apparent wave for all of sentiment toward Applications Mr. Sim"Proteeting Ourselves zinc. business mons' "Income Tax Insomon Streets and Highways." C. J. positions: , editors, managers, artists, etc., are now nia, of which the following Hart. being taken by J. Reuben Clark are but a few samples of the Teaching Children: Helps In III. faculty publication advisor. many letters received by Mr. the Creating of Pageantry and Many students of the Y have Simmons: Dramatics by Teachers and been campaigning for maga Children: Georgia zincs of this type. Although EXCERPTS FROM LETTERS Health: Health they will appear in newspaper I wish it were written into Hazards in Utah Communities.' style during this year, it the law so that we could use It J. J. Weight and Charles M possible (hat they will have right now. However, let us Smith. magazine format next year. hope that your many good suggestions may be heard by 10:00 a. m. Agronomy; "Post the powers that be, and that War Agricultural Problems for we may be able to understand the State of Utah Rudgei" PROVO CHURCH n a little more clearly the Utah Walker, Director ExperiSERVICE of the inprocesses mental Station. of Christ, come tax law. Church Art: "Adventures In SculpFirst Apostle John A. Widtsoe. ture Verla Birrell. of corner First East Scientist, "You have certainly spent q and First North streets. ReguTeaching: "How to Vitalize lar Sunday morning services lot of time gathering together Learning Experiences". Panel II oclock. the humorous things. Anna B. Hart et al. F. S. Harris, President Utah "LIFE is the subject of the Teaching Children: "Inex- lesson-sermo- n In all authoriz- Slate Agricultural College. pensive Costuming of Children ed Christian Science churches Without question there la for Pageantry and Dramatics-today. merit to many of the point Elda Jackson. Among the Biblical citations which you raise In regard to M. I. A. (Beehive) Fun in were: How excellent is thy inequalities in existing federal Rythm". Appropriate Dan res loving kindness, O God; there- and state income tax laws. for Beehive Groups. Virgina fore the children of men tut Dean Diiworth Walker, Walker, Emma R. Stevens, Ma- their trust under the shadow School of Business, University of thy wings. For with thee rie Woldrum- of Utah. Religion: "Christian Educa- the fountain of life, in thy "You are doing a service to we see light.1 tion in the New World. J. light shall all taxpayers by pointing out 36:7-9)- . (Psalms Wyley Sessions. in a humorous manner the Among the rorrclative pasinconsistenc 1 e s, 2. February sages from Science and Health duplications, of Income Taxunfairness and 11:00 u- m. Horticulture with Key to the Scriptures es." Vegetable Fortuity Program were: "God is divine Life and for Utah. " Dr. Howard Peter- Life is mi more confined to the Clayton Jenkins. Secretary son, Utah Slate Agricultural forms which reflect it thnn sub- Provo Chamber of Commerce. "I never dreamed that such , College. stance is in its shadow. If life a complicated field as taxes', in man or mortal were material Physical Education: M. I. A. things it would be subject to could bo presented in such an Dances W. O. Robinson. limitations and would end easy and clever way." their Art: "How Produred and ReGlenn R. Kenner, Director in death. Life is Mind, the creJenson and Arnirus. produced. of Commerce. in Ilis creations.' ator Skillful Use of Geneaology: "I never have thought I Sourri-for Temple Work. (p- 331). Sunday school al 9:45. a. m would have lived to get not James M. Kirkham. Wifincsdny evening meetings only a smile but also a laugh Geology: Science Looks al an- - held al 8 oclock. Reading out of the hendarheixh subject lhe llow. When, and Where of room iijm-i- i Mondays, Tues- of Income Taxes. L. B. Tackett, Publisher The Man" George H. nnnsen. days and Thursdays from 3 to ("lmrrli Welfare: "The Indi- 5 o'clock excepting mi holidays. Provo Herald. vidual and the Family In the "I am confident that your is the suWeet of "TRUTH Welfare Program of the FuLcsson-Sennoin all auth- proposed form is meritorious. I the ture Henry I). Moyle. orized Christian Science church- want to compliment you on your splendid work." "Hooks es on Sunday, January 27. Teaching Children: Abe W. Turner. Justice SuI lie Biblical to citation Stars that are Steer Bv." Among Court, State of Utah. preme were: Give ear. O ye heavens, Mav C. Hammond I have reviewed your "In; and hear, O "The American and I will Religion: GomxT' S'dncy B Sperry. earth, the words of m.v mouth. come Tax Insomnia" with a 3 3(1 p. m. the great deal of interest and Because I will publish Animal "Utah munc of the Lord- ascribe ye amusement. It isnt often that Problems" George great nef-- ini' o our Cod, lit is one sees so interesting a mixRange Stiwnrt. S'ia Range for the Hock, his work is perfect: ture of sound information, rich ' for all his ways arc judg- humor, biting satire, and pro Ogden. wriMcn ment. A God id truth and with- gressive suggestion Speech- Dehate: Free Trade B Y. I'. Tiam ver-uU. S. A out iniquity, Jn-- t and right is upon so dry a subject as income taxes. I am especially C. Team lie" (Deuteronomy 32 B. F Art1 Among the correlative pas- impressed by the fact that your "Appreciation" I.arren sages from Science and Health suggestion for a simplified form Family Life Forum: "New with Key to the Scriptures by of return has been adopted by in were: .the Utah State Tax Commit Raker Eddy. Horizons Family Life." Mary dij'cii-sion- ) Ariel S "Neither (Pam understanding nor sion. Taxpayers should bless truth accompanies error, nor is you for that, even if no other Ballif. Reli error the offshoot of Mind. The good could come out of vour Character Education: Now arid statement that Truth is real' effort." gion and Education Wm. Stanley Dunford, Judge Toinmorriv" Wesley P. Lloyd. necessarily includes the corEnglish. "Many Nations: One related statement that "error. 4th Judicial District Court Your publication "Income Humanity" and "Murmnnism: Truth's unlikcness, is unreal' short es- fp. 288). To grasp the reality Tax Insomnia An eternal Quest" has been read and order of being in its by us with a great deal of insays by P. A. Christensen. 4:30 Speech: One Act Plays Science, you must begin by terest. (Signed- - Stanley J. Stephenreckoning God as the divine (College Hall.) 5:00 Visual Education and Principle of all that really is. son, Managing Director UUlj Social Hour. Foundation. (p. 275). Balif-Safety- -- 0 : Maeser-Communil- laby-rinthia- - - s s)H-ak- - rvi--'o- r - , 1 |