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Show I So the People May Know I!E SURE TO VOTE TUESDAY Next Tui silay is an iriijt.iiant .lay t'..r ,h' il.,- people - of i kv flthis primary f..r the fiiui! . levtimi of candidates for the November l:i fifteen counties the nanus f Arthur Watkins H s - i.:i-r.- ff tlit-linn- . and William I.. linker of formerly of the only ones on the ballot. Jn other nt the state there ate some loeul cuulosts oil Democratic or lie)iihlie-atickets. , 0f (irein WEEKLY Orem. will he the Vnltiiia NimiluT 10 Bijj Bench Canal ties of cart In' restored through tha canal. Men have been working 24 hours a day since the break. Sunday hundreds of people Tlii1 Big Canal broke visited the place where the through its east bank Saturday canal hint broken and saw the afteruoon, filling tile West Union terrible damage it had caused. Breaks Thru Bank, Several Acres of Choice Orchard Are Ruined the district. In I. tah County thcTe is a contest among several democrat s for the 2 state senator iosition.s aecredilod The contestants are Della to the county. DESTROYING i canal below it willi debris and rocks, destroying two orchard.' ami causing loss of thousands of dollars to the farmers and water-ucrs. The break was probably! caused by of the Provo j Bench water which undermined; the canal. The canal was buttressed by a cement sidewall which was washed out for over a distance of 100 yards. Two id Orem's farmers which suf fered the most from the break were Roy Parks and E. H Calder. whose orchards were covered with more than oigh feet of debris at places. take place in all Die counties of state liecause the I'. S. Senator is a state wide posiThe primary will Citizens should vote at these primaries without fail. lections beThey are just as important as the final not best men if are the nominated the election cancause remedy the situation. IlemcmlHT to vote next Tuesday. Your sons fought our for country. The least we can do is to vote for it. not Citizens To Vote On Eight Constitutional Amendments Utah OUTING FOR FARMERS it OllIVniLl f uAllTUll PI CU ULlIi An outing or farmers half holiday has been arranged for August 22, 1946 at Canyon cilen in Provo canyon, according to I.e(l rand Jarman of Orem. Utah County Farm Bureau secretary. Farm Bureau members and their families will assemble a4 p m. and take part in sport and other recreational activities eight proiosals for amendment of the the canal supplied such as softball, horseshoes tate constitution confronting the Utah voters on the Nov. told that races for children, etc. At 7:30 5th general election ballot. Five of these projiosals were water In 6500 acres of land ing on Provo Bench j ly-- i- n -- 1 There will be Tin re me two insects of the, sweet corn. One the corn cal worm ami the other, the corn j (.o' maggot, and the latter is not a new comer, but its appetite - turned to green corn. Ii is a small black beetle. Ii feed--othe corn itself anil lays eggs in tin corn. The eggs producing a small white maggot. Corn car worm comes from a small I eai eg laid in the silk by a Since the gray i.sli tan motli. u-- i are placed down in the! silk and the small worms work, i.uwii into the ear as soon as! 'hey are hatched, no poison prayed or dusted cm the silk, will kill the worm. The poison must lie placed down into the ' in ek of the husk. Chemical dealers and others who handle insert control ma , tcriuls have an oil preparation which call lie injected into the neck of the husk just after the sdk wflts for the control of tiie ear worm. This is ail ex eellrnt control method. The only to he remembered is Ilia' tile treatment should not he made until the silk is wilti-- airiest to the husk. It need not be dry nr brown just wilted lack to the husk. Wlien tin sdk is dry or brown aland urn. )hinl of the way to the husk, it i nine to treat. Treatment can be made by pushing the spoilt an ml can irdo the neck of the husk and squirting i teiispuonfu) of oil intc the silk. Cheek can by squirting oil til sSion to see how much nil is delivered at one Piucii the silk off the push ears that are treated so that they will lint lie treated again the next time. The corn niaggo' cannot get into Die corn if the husk is not broken. Broken husks are either made by thr grower looking into the corn to see if the corn is riad.v or the corn ear worm. To control tills insect rorn car worm and do not break the husk tc 1. 1 tion. CORN 1 FKIDAY, AUGUST GEORGES. BENSON Fittiittthiti, f Cult ft JrtMut Stirtf 16, IMG Lee Neff Taylor Campaigns in Provo LOOKING AHEAD i i Cement ic being poured on section of the Big Bench Canal. Francis Lundell. Lmil K. Nielsen and J. W. Thornton. the TWO KINDS INSECTS by-pa- Lovt-ridge- , INDEPENDENT IltOVO. UTAH Thirty-Seve- n la the second congressional district there is a contest for the lleiiuhliean nomination for congressman. sinyr each othe r aiv Attorney WilThe candidates liam J'awson of Lay tun, Davis (.'minty and of Salt Lake, and businessand Lee Net f lay hr Salt Lake nttorm-mem these of well are Loth man. n qualified for the and have strong su)Nrt throughout the four counjxisi-tio- OF STATE ANI) LOCAL AFFAIRS EWS-MAGAZINE The Alternative Last year when forces in government curnurai'.cd a big increase in y wage levels they si a rled an spiral which the OlA and nil oilier contivl agencies found themselves pow erli ss tu stop. iuila-tiouar- hv'csdt;;:;,!: than 5'.' or I - ff llow far can mll.itioii climb? e an ixtren.e case, in iter,- 36, wliilc I was living in Canton, China, a Chinese dollar usually bought about 18 coined.-- , of rice. Today that niurh rice ei.mmaitils price i.f 2.3HII Chinese dollars. By the way, an Auirrii-ui- i dollar worth 3 to 4 Chinese doll.irs when I was there) will buy about 2.300 Chun se dollars now. That is inllatiim! What of America? savings in C'liinn are not worth nuieh today. Even in America the same trend is active. It keeps taking more and mule dollars to provide fi ini, clothing and housing here. Bow far will it go? What might it do to tin: American peo le? Cun we keep it from getting much wortc' Are we sine wa cun avert disuster? If so, what are the things that need tu tie done? These were the questions on my mind when I was admilled to the ollirc of John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Unitid S' ate Treasury, on the afternoon of July 11, in Washington. This was while the (iiJA was mueialie. Mr. Snyder's appearance and his words are vigorous, and Ins i xpressinns are struightfurwaid. In plain bunkoes, he said taxis ought to slay high while money is easy, and that interest rales are juM what they should be. Kducalinn Needed About u'.llaliou, he was not positive. If. 'aid I don't know. Them are to in. my ui.eiitain fuetuis involved that it is very complicated. If oiAs not ret loird, I don't know v.lu.l will happen " l'oiiitiiig mu that uiA had Ini n failing anyway, that it had been granting higher j.ricis almost daily In fore its June lift 1 x.iral.un, and seen. ed lost. I ail.f'd for another iipuii.-uMy ipn : inn was: Assuming the OPA to be gone for good, what do (, you lliii.k aU.ul ir Ii. . .11 a e to my cars He ply said "T'ici c's inly one ullrm.ilive eiiia ..boii o! ihe i.ubl.c We can . t mllalinn re. iiidy and nil.un v if 11c will all do : oui.d :.i 11. ' He is rigid! No ii 'ht I'" i i'l'hc caii l.vi long if th,. public ,t wed mii edueatid to dn till- rig! lion: s. Ilmist tin- - Program our pie iiuot be rrgi- u. i nti i into (bung tin- right Hung, our ciiii.liy will he a republic no Tliour-anwill want tu longer. cnmplimri 1 the Sieretury iqMiu be-- ii wilii g belter than an a lb iiiuiivi" for opa far biller than pi ire lixm:; by law. It oilier lcaileik will join in tins sound ..I i d, n ai, on. vie can make .ns-- on tin- only poss.l.lc road p.to Mll-T'.i ie :" i ni.i m liui.gs ll.at I.i-t- me-cii- 1 Haul-earne- aU- .lt for tlm RepuUI nr CiilljH'essniail of till? Scl'dIUl Cotltfressional i'1 I'un-upriniiiry Aujrust 20lh, hag heen a Utah ' tisiti'l' this week, "iinty Mr. Taylur. who was liijfh nistn at the 111'imary held July !lh aiming three cam Males, is an attorney of Salt Lake City ami has wide interests in other fields. In addition to his lefful work lie is owner of extensive property, livestock, mining, and t'llll Ilfilll illiltisrll dal not foul anybody 1,11 ,Ue IlIil ,0, fi' "'d bchi'ti1 i other business interests. He is iust State chairman of the Juni nr American Bar, and is now chairman of the Public Relations committee and also information j dim-to- r of the Ameriean Bar Associat ion. Education and Training He was educated at the Uni versity of Utah, where he was an honor student and where he' received the B S. and L.L.B. de lirivs, He was also prominent in athletics. Recently he has served on It civic committees and was chairman of seven of Iheni. He I'.iiiH1 from well known .. W1,h pioneer stock. His grandfather j 1r' Ya'lor was John Tavlor. third presi-- ' two children at East dent Ilf the LDS church. ,U Crtk' the-h,S W, father is Frank Y. Tavlor and W,M is ,aue,lU7 motiter is a member of the formt'r .Jlu"; J Lak Prum,,u',,t f1 family, Neff family who built the first refining flnur mill in the suite.! lie is the nephew id Dr. Fred Vi IHUr 1C. Y UlkinS Taylor, well known Trovo phy- - d between the p m. an entertainment will be outskirts of Provo and Pit asant held in the amphitheater. The fin ivi different local farm bureau mem jbors will provide iuiiiiImts. Light refreshments will be served plies water for Lake View area to evervone. and it was filli-- with hundred' free of tuns of rocks and debris. The West Union Canal wa: Hew Proposals Listed: f njfice to be completed. The five now proposals arc 5. A proposal that salaries of halted early this ween so wa-- ' STATE EXPENSES IN 1. A proposal lhat the state supreme court and district ter users mi this canal are more a statewide property tax judges. as increased hv the 1945 fortunate than on the Big Bench WELFARE DOUBLED as ii is believed it will lake :d with other funds available legislature. be made effective i ral days yet before water wiply 75 percent of a S3000 jan. 1. 1947. through elimina unit classroom minimum IN PAST TEN YEARS lr tin of const itntional prohihi-frocrdiIt ions. - A 7n with Bushnell , proposal that the Lcgis Appointed Liure be given the power to the lawmakers Welfare expenditures in the approved U. the location of the lion of a State of Utah more than doubled legislative com Utah State r in a j period ending June Hospiliil, State Tram-- mittee to make a complete Word has just been received School. 30. 1946." says a research reIndustrial School .vestigation of all factors involv iliai Arthur R. Watkins, the only i'.i other institutions not speci ed in the port published today by Utah propos'd and! National prize of $5,000. and Foundation, a nonprofit, sun of Mr- - and Mrs. Arthur V. Lilly located by the constiln to submit its report to the next r cotv Nil. This power is Total welorganization. age of Council Bluffs, Iowa, is W',kin. of Orem, has just re-requested legislature. The committee was ' $3,000 for regional prizes, tribuled by the iireat .Atlantic fare expenditures administered insect the coni. Be sure that hr the purpose of determinin'.: ginnb-$10. HDD with the limita unique institution, being moru . 'ived an appointment as spcc-hk- c and Pacific Tea Company, and by the State Department of Pub tlu corn is shethi'r or not the state should lion that it rml be used unles then pick it a private home than an10 instructor in the foreign ready, state prizes, con'riiv be Welfare rose from $4 6 mil Otherwise the maggot will get squire the armvs abandoned the people approve Hie consVtu additional It was founded 63 oi plumage. '"k'uage department of Stan-year- s Hospital as a s'le fur tinnal amendment empowering ulcd by various Utah business lion in 1937 to $10.2 million Tor t first. by Ihi Rrv.and Mrs ri1! university. ago state institutional center. Mr. Watkins is a veteran of These the legislature to re-- oca tc tin institutions, are announced by ihe fiscal year. 1946. J. G. I.eineu. This iusl ii ul foil of the figures do not 3. A all This income that institutions. proposal has grown from one small, fruint World War II and served as a expenses legislation Dr Carl Frischkneckl and Utah State Agricultural College of oreountv welfare institu corijeruliou franchise tax-f- ' was emi'ained in Senate Bill-building to its noyv beautiful member of tiie Intelligence Unit be used to finance this mtni-- " xvh'cli ritplres gubernatorial chairman of the Utah Suite rum linn- - nor the State Board of brick arid stum buildings, which or the Signal Corps of the United program. include a hospital, mam build States Army. He spent two signal'.'!'' before becoming ef mittee sponsoring the contest for HefiMh. except for contribution'4. A . Tiie to public health programs paid proposal that salaries of ee: ix e. school rooms, laundry years in the African ana Italian ing, ' The objective is to develop from welfare funds More tha" dormitories, office building and campaigns. i chickens thn' $2 million additional exoendi Mr. Watkins is enrolled at nationally recognizee1 JUDGES NAMED FOR vaiioiis oilu-buildings, coveras a sheep judge. His services will grow faster on less food I tun annually bv these agencies ing siiine tlirix city blocks. Those Stanford university and is comare in demand at all import. m and give all Americans with a. might be classifiable a welfare now in charge of the work have pleting his final year's wont on 1945 STATE He is well known fondness for chicken dinner: costs. DeFAIR his n with il during all Ihexc his Doctor of Philosophy Iccp h'i of IMc l.i ln, Slinruii. 3 uii.aniigus. to Utah sheep breeders and even greater enjoyment than j -- OH Age Assistance payment- - Utah nnil years, and have virtually given gree in languages. slakes will hr Alpine fie Utah State Fair. Scptein-16-2rales high as a judge. thev have had in the past. their lives to the work. They increased from $1.4 million in held in the .Seim aii'!itii'iiu:t SWINE: James A. Bennett. Dr. FrisrhknecM stresses the 1937 to $5 9 million for the 1946 will present its first take homeless children from in 27. All stake Tuesday. August OREM GARDEN CLUB show since the war. Swine Specialist, Animal Hus- fact that facilities for a largi fiscal year. fancy to fourteen years, and if Approximately 4 nfficers and ward officets are wlion of judges for the show bandry Department. tUah State scale operation arc not necesout fif evorv ten persons 65 year invited to is there picsihlc ;i family group is kepi if received more than usual Agricultural Logan sary for eonleslants to partici-- (lf nL)f, f,r older in Utah were re College. together. In a great many cases ANNUAL SHOW AT i'lHition. With all buildings lTtah. pate Only 50 to 39(1 baby c(.jving payments in fiscal 1946 when Hu- - parents can. after a ii facilities D Law. P RABBITS: Purl to chicks needed are and start again available, time provide a proper home for Both the numbers on the roll ROUND ROBIN TO ft indications arc that the show land. Oregon. Mr Jjuw nn anyone is eligihle to enter 4 M and average !he children, they are returned SCERA, SEPT. 2, 3 monthly payment' crowd facilities to the limit. been acting as judge at impor-T- club members: Future Farmers, wore to them. The llome will, how iri Utah relatively hign judge these expanded ox-- bint rabbit shows since 1929 both bovs and girls: owners of eorep.-iri'Plans arc now under way for with most other stncs START AUGUST 15 keep (he children until bits the field has been comb-- In addition to his own breeding small backyard flocks: profes Dc such time as Ihe familv can la"'mini hw of the Orem to for Aid Fxnendilurcs i Sw capable men of national farm he owns and operates one sional groups anyone who will The managers of the leading :.int:i:-u-il- . endent Children rose rroe 'earns Where Ihe chil-- ' harden Club, to be held at Scera, of the gills ami junior 'fJlation who will meet the of the largest commercial mint start with 50 to 300 chicks The1 c71S.finn in 1937 to S2 milli'.e ' 3! in'b'T 2nd and 3rd. Mrs. dren arc- doubly orphaned, flu Spnoval of the exhibitors. and The establishments in the Portlardj effort may result in a new breed ti Crosby and Irene Turc-iir- . i Home droooed In $1.4 iiiilli.n Irnys' leagues have met for Ihein 14?. until some t b.isi-lia1. e 1. ' .. k m the li drawn :e well known He 'juwinK exMrts following up of chieken- an improyemenl of it1 t943 and have risen earl-anwill bo the district arc of the wishes to adopt them, nr in am-k- i .1 ' A I1 ' of the l)46 Utah State Utah and throughout the Wes' (j existing breed or cross bred ,,.pr jl, rough fiscal 1946 1.. $1 7 ihedule to iletenninc the cliam is invircif to cisi-'"iw. Everyone thev where are not : .d v ndop r: a. lush mint ted. thev sire cared fur nf the top ranking judge.: chicken. pions in each division The four 'million. and sent '" ,r flowers, i..i I ..I ., CATTLE AND !l..i.l:;li:.l;l pi o- - to tennis that qualified in eiuli di POULTRY- Chas E. Clements HORSES: Ma-- ' onunitti' s arc now lormed The contest will cnvi r a three until they can support school, to tin 'Exnenditures fur Aid I Tt..s IIInthcr-this vision j.,b will George R. Henderson. Mr Clements is As-play enrlt 11'1'1 with the first set ' Ibud i andeanfor themselves. It arrangements are be- period, This i year almost the fciiLli same a is ' Protc--winner lycing llic team will Extension Ani an A PA judge ot twenty five ting date of eggs Sfp'cmlxT 2 '"H made and will be announc-- i ' indeed a Vi Christian v Home. Tin .'. 'he entire in fiii e amouul ft.i 'hiring period, the best pirer-ntagHe lias jndg 1946 Husbandman. during tin Utah State years experience. n,'x1 W'eek, The $5,11(1(1 grand award i..tf tr.tt onn ;n io'7 r iire lovingly cared for ':.! I' "lie I i buy pi u- $65 Round Robin. It wa- - also de o .' irultural Junior contest is also being I I a College. Logan. ed all of the important shows will go to the breeder whose non in 1946 ; .' ..: !y, and troinrii in the principles of! eided that of 'hi s hrirl 'I1.. Minor Henderson has in Western United Spiles and entry attains the highest score in which it is antici- one planned Christian The 'ee.: powaim living. great 'General Assistance exp.-nder evenings the can will be . i awli'-much interest will be experience in the live--! m Canada i ..ii In- pn i rved Inis for both economy of pated the uv judged Christian Home is to so of pnmin'-'it- 'cheiinled In start a' 6 15 p rn field where he is well PKiEONS Charles A B.art and table quality in ihe final 'lire,:, which train tlu-shomeless children stimulated among the children n and im'niiilnvaV.les and tn cm with 6'30 as the forfeit time highly rspected. Hisl'ng Spring! ieht. Illinois. Mr contest in 1946 hat thev mnv in tin years to who .' are pliivables Junior boys' to shirt unemplnyi rate him high asjRartling is a nationally rated IIT.Y flth OFFICIAL The $3,006 in regional award due tn illness r.r injnrv. strong fart or in the ,'"neinybeofn America at 6:00 pm.; forfeit at 6 1 . i If. judge. In the East he has judg-- , will gn tn the wiimmg cnnlest- - ,.,j 2 tuilliiiri 1JtniAKY in 1937 si HOLSTEIN AND fron, FLECTION The of Round nut the includ annouMC- the marriage of JERSEYS: ed all of the big shows Left on their own they E ants in the regional contest in $947 .00(1 in 19.39. rose sharp'.' Robin champions Curd on. Extension LETl'KNS softhall tonrnatrn i.t wil' 'nir diiiighiir Lnruale to LvmSpecial-- j ing Madison Square Clalrden. 1947. The state programs ir in 1940. drooped in each be awarded an ciigraved xibt'pie H. Lvan-,- . son of Mrs. Anne Me r.iuullv Dill Into evil wax's : Dairying. College or Agri- - This will he one of the first .menace to America ami flu l or Orcm-Sharo- n 1946 and the -- late and regional 194.3. m rnse a special Labor Day Ueli bra area anxi-;it 1 hey 946. 'bgl.'K are August (, Berkley. California. trios west and growers r , wnrIf. ,1(.l( in 1947 will give every 1944. and reached a hTw enntests ri.r lhp wlu in , Gurflnn had ,1 tion tlu-iri lioth liakcr and Watat the groun, r be held at R'isalnwn wer. pnit.' m. birds, entrant an judged every "ns in have him rale njnrtunity In corn r.f $666,000 in 1945. Expend' Runner-ukins have lixed. in each league will home h Lohop I'li.lo Fiward: ' n.rWian Home, given love and YF.OEl.v AND FRUITS dairy show in the Christian training, thev will dehis results with those pare rose fn Oqo Hi? is tie $702 slightly a suitable, id Tinipanogos ward at 6'30 p F Anderson. M'ltnii Dr ;iso recognized by well known here , BI.FS rs j fnr fiscal 1946. Tin hi nle wore a lovely in ced a judge at the! Extension Horticulturist. 1 tah tained by nllu To lie eligible for final emu-.''.i'.vu aiid wa- - given away by "Administrative costs id w. i V...S,a,e Fair on two or three Suite Vunc'iRural College. uus In r f.'.tlnr Dale Evans was Dr Anderson is n petition an en'rant must have' fan- activities rose from $.3".' occasions. He is on the can. U'ali man and Bernice Porter who has just rc- - participated in at least one of the i"!(t in 1937 to $6.31 000 in 194i errjycd jst Utahn A a)j rilijVe 4 iUns i.i.d .M.ir Evans were bridesthat publish such a 'cn'b returned to I tah after two previous year maid- Tin- home was lieaiilifully In order to have all entrir .. active year" in New York. with flowi-rs- . the same age for fair judging i.XSF,Y CATTLE: Harold Rhode -- !and and Florida when Extension Dairyman. In- has judged many important it is necessary to have them Bv hatched at the same time t Jj? College. Cnrvnl- - shows FATHERS AND SONS Eon T,ir Kwat js wide-- 1 CRAINS AND F O R A G F idling the ecu on September 2 9.5 boys or girls tn be 'Own j. :he cta.v As time sufficient will H be bv the State CommiiteiW Woodward. Tln-- ej growing circles of CROPS Tinipanngos threw thi He conies highly mciate Agronoiiii :! Utah State allowed to have the birds 13 'hicks are to lie raised accord j league into a two OUTING THIS FRIDAY ; tin- - f'l.rist ian Home Orphanage ra way nenderl by the American Logan weeks old at the time of jiidg mu! to the rules for the route-College. Agricultural om- -il they upset the previously THiiffs Iowa, and li'-rTntiiN 35 3 ;i' "o Club as a cap- - U'ah Prof Woodward has had ina. A dressed poultry show and entered in the DeeemliiT A!1 fa'li-- rs and sons of Shar-jlur- e jt'ilj Vineyard A nine 6 to 5 be sent will tn inu, ,c, Watkins is a resident , Guernsey breeders (,xtoniv experience in breediin will lie held during the Christ- iti'tL'ing at which time cirbfi Windsor and Vineyard are at on slake are invited to attend All contributions xent in tie mas hnlidavs and all entries will co ex of rpuility, ribbons ,rr( the top of the standings with 'Ik- biggest forward io his visit -- od es'inc small grams Orem. Baker, until a fi of the season Hoine are dnlv acknou-ledeeca-- b nriz'-- yvill Ik given. had wide expi rience nnd be on display. t':n;ihs ago. resided pract one loss each. Lcland Wills-- Friday at 2 pm at .Saratoga. jn ,TI., f.rfij:.i r,i, Business firms of the state C Esjilin Sli.q-ra'e , n!ly all the four year he I Entry- - forms and rules of fh and Bruce Bliss each hit lioroe ('urinittecs are yvorkirig hard in fit utr CTnilSTIAV HOME lalif'critinns c hacking the contest by do contest mav be obtained fr' n runs to this in Ived in Utah, in Orem. at-i) it h'm ,a,p nm.'t make high to Agrieul-r.p wtiii-lT rnii spark their teanig tn will Resent 'oiiegi?. Logan. Utah. Prof field. naling 50 baby chicks to each of any one of the State Committee tacks. o.c who altcnd. you upon request. ! the special legislative session. The l!lo Legislature approved proposals to increase Ci'jnty attorney's terms from two to four years, enable the sate to tux federal lands and state elective officials may be table the state to tax federal increased or decreased at (hr win thl' legislature without Kvpertv in the state. icrjuiriiig ail incumbent s term idopted by J one-fnurtl- ! t n. 2- six-ma- n in-ir.- ten-yea- tax-stud- y ! i 1 -- Instructor At Stanford a liiii.i-lri-sl.- ( 1 iii'-ltal- I ' - Chickcn-of-Tomorro- eliii-ken- : V r llim-'s.1- 1 V.'i-i- - so.'ii.-Lliin- c 1 -- 1 -- -- - - - hi-- . -- i , I ii s jii-e- ni I C if-- t : v or I ' ii- - - : i V. : : i n ' I ' - rfe-s- - - i.-a'- ( ff , 1 , j . - ! In-s- i - V- "c - . r , s - , , ' j,, i |