Show :V c' -- —1—!1l2!L-!11- TtVr- !l— liH — i l a - " v - Augusts f “ - i vt - 1917- ' i v m:MmrEoms:M¥ 14 SALOOillEN BY NATIONAL PATRIOTISM "ARE ARRESTED Report of: A griculturcd Committee Shows That State Tooele Sheriff "! Arrests Ranks Among Leaders of the Nation in the y Dealers for Fail-liquor y Production of Fpod r ure to File Report ' -- ! First Glass of Registrants 2 ' I K Will : Be Examined Monday Morning ' - ’ - sure the preservation of the vegetables and fruits as they Come on ' In CarBpeelsL bon' and "Emery counties a schedule of 'i Tooele Aug 4 — Fourteen of 'the demonstrations Is arranged to include jflT ievery town In the two counties: An fifteen liquor dealers of Tooele county rf will spend one or two days In expert Special each town demonstrating the canning were arrested today by Sheriff XX’ M more Og' Ogden Aug 4— Thirty-si- x of fruits vegetables and meat and the Adamson for not filing their reports den registrants have been notified to drying of products of the' orchard and with the county clerk Fred- - X Enggarden Similar work has been or soon land The only dealer In the county to be examination: appear for physical will be carried on In Box Elder Salt were was John ’Eraser ' of notices fore the draft board The Lake Utah Sanpete- Sevier and Iron file his report " at sent out tonight' and call for their counties In Logan a community school Stockton was carried on for a week giving comtendance In' groups beginning Thurs-da- y' According to the law the men should plete Instruction on the canning and have filed Inventories of left-ov9 August of fruits and vegetables Twelve drying S’The first group of thirty-tw- o within two days after prohlbl regiswomen demonstrators are now at work In the state tion went Into effect August L Some trants was summoned early’ this week Particular attention Is being given to of the mien claim that' they understood and 'their physical examinations will counties not provided with county W Nelson begin Monday Dr Henry agents In these counties the' work of that they had five days to submit their medical examiner 'of the local board production Is stimulated by i visiting reports Others say they understood specialists The specialists work with they did not have to file reports ’ if will' be engaged every day next week the county chairmen and committees examining the eixty-elgregistrants they possessed no alcohol Aid Given Flaaaclal All were bound over for trial and order of whose liability Registrants The committee orifood supply and released on $50 ball which to sixty-eigruns from thirty-thre- e was furon nished In all cases conservation and its are in the list of ‘those- notified J today will They seeds with the extension for trial next Friday at 10 a m appear seems highly probable that all at the andit division of the ’Agricultural college the county courthouse the men ' on the : list must be 1 passed United States of agriculdepartment men Ogden Those arrested are Archie Sevan of upon before the thirty-tw- o ture and local bodies In the accomplishIs required to give are selected- the Crystal Drug company A Bearn ment of its ends Seeds valued at over Those in the second list In' the or were purchased o ston of the Last Chance bar F Uon-be$31000 t of the Utah bar Jim Turgoa of tbe derr In which they are to appear for farmers and others for cash or upon Tooele examination are: bar Nick Magerous of the Mint notes secured A by crop mortgages Mach of the Roma bar Tony bar Experts Aid Worts V'- : August 5 at 5 A Mtif' Tony large irrigation project was helped ‘cut smaller Railroad bar John Sim-lnithe of and Lake Salt many Ogden of Ruper financial its enabled difficulties and David 'A Sailor 529 Second street r towns lent aid to secure power for pumping water to valuable Vino Street bar James the of cities and serial No 1918 committees of Millward Grantsvllle drug Elof the the 4000 organisation 'about acres through would that Irrigate 2928 Adams Leonard Albert Anderson on mer of the Tooele drug and' appropriations J by been Elkington 'production notbave' cultivated otherwise ' avenue serial No 696 - and for- the employment of -or of seeds three f Italians and A amount been Ophlr and oneun-of of work has great ': George James Wood 2917Madlson j saloons conducted Stockton who Is Scene done to from 'experts it agricultural stated' assist "The the tbe fanner ' v Allies! intemational spectacle to be staged by Salt Lake children at Lagoon mill information on the movements in Gathering of avenue serial No: 2620 name Doe of John the der on extra labor the needed obtaining Wash"William Loraine Noble 2356 of ! food products to and from Utah the farms Many of the offlees of the For the offense the law prescribes ington avenue serial No 1267 on the production county agents have been used as labor fine of not less than $50 and not more and points shipping Twenty-seventh will of all- factories and mills handling food bureau ' offices where the farmers than $289- with1 the alternative of a George Charles Fowers' 367 a products s 'being obtained A large could make tlieir wants known 'and Jail sentence of "not less than1 street serial No2148 ton avenue No A 873V serial r thirty OHI nn-hih-’Vi- ii Hrt nnilllTW fin most the pre Cyril David Jenkins 2859 Hudson : increase: in the force of college exten- where could obtain work In days nor more than ‘six months The Walter Thurston lTSJS- Seventeenth-avenue serial No 536 D tentious' apt- In a’ program to be given sion workers is ' anticipated and lists some laborers "the committees can- county- attorney L EL Kramer will Arle Veter Meesters 2011 Adams av street'8erialrNoi876K-- 4 by members of the Britannic Associa- of men and women available for such vassed districts extra labor Including prosecute the cases "all and :? ®'a Y’ 'm tion of Salt Lake during their outing at work have been prepared' enue serial No' 1495 and beet thinning and for boys girls i ' "avenue tomorrow r 2667 471 Wall LagOon Anton Poulos John Thomas Fisherrun as a berry picking was listed Twenty train demonstration ’ "The and arrange- FORGER SENTENCED TO 'v1 v ' 2453'seven "Fifty children garbed to represent “preparedness”' train wae out 2$ days ments made to place fit serial No 1266 v needed Wales Scotland Ireland Englandave5844 29 4 4 Lincoln r John Edward Quinn 3671 were visited Fredl James Ternes' i " 'Wall towns Twenty-fou- r Edward J secretary INDETERMINATE TERM " New v France Italy Russia Australiaavenue serial No g48" ' nue serial' No'1891 r attended the lectures and- 55 I of the committee on food supply and ’ people ’y-- ' : Twenty-secon- d Zealand Canada ’Africa South India 432 Thirty-fiftMiles h mak Herbert Valla Aylwjn Felton Currey 400 people examined the exhibits was in the conservation ap year early spec-tacand will in take part theseBelgium street- between Graht street serial No 126 61244 people reached Upon entering a plea of guilty to tho VL pointed as farm help specialist it is r ing atotal of ' v Harry Le Rol Jackson 452 Hose rial :No3775 ' Schulthess been noted and Active has actively engaged charge of forgery HebertoB an Farm Bureaus The address of the day will be delivcourt serial No 1679 ' ’v “ vuLewis Arthur Westv 2317 "WashingIndeterwas sentenced at with in the yesterday agencies of mpstin directing' or William Spry ered by The farm' bureaus Enoch Dale Farr 511- - Seventeenth ton’ avenufe serial Noi'2684 state sentence In minate state the labor in lothe all available work prison by Others who will speak are C A counties where-countagents’ are to street serial No 1 237 - j ' Calyyas 141 Twenty-fift- h the'vWcbercounty board of education Smurthwalte-presidenBrown Panagiotls I farmsJ ' Judge t a lassociaof the cated are ‘making special survey : street serial No 486' ias' rejected bids W- - HMatth e ws djreetor'Mu August 15 at 0 A 9f tion and planted to the 931 Twenty-fir- st ' Harold'W'Stohe on the the gTound that steal numbers' will bo given by Miss’ various crops as well as the acreage kt John Ben Branco Reed hotel' 7Ogden street' serialNo t592-r" number serial No 784 Hasbro uck Ml as - Bess year so that theavailable Grant avenue system cannot gfford to paywar’ prices Nellie planted laxt Increase Knight 2354 Floyd A 600 Miss :FrofNan John Richmond 2524 ' Curtis ' Cahoon Giles be j will ‘the of of KTha lowest bidder for remodeling hcree HE serial No I Denver' Colo serial No 1733 Donaldson and William E Onions The county agent leader' Is planning "eehool was George 8 Burnham John Twenty-fivArthur F "Larson7'234'Twenty-secbn- d : Uintah I h' e Twenty-fourt362 Jr Holley Begley boys and' girls will another survey for a’llttle later to street serial No 1986': In a flag drill 'Miss street serial No ' 755 Alice j certain the yields the amount held for " Wood He wants $2200 for the work The board Morrison Henderson William Melvin Frank Brown v1902 1 Jackson 8585 Colorado avenue' serial No- 810' holds that $1200 is enough' for the Splller: will dance the English “Dance I home consumption and seed and the avenue serial No 107 the Roses” Miss Elsie Splller and surplus This latter survey Is oald to vv - ' 4 Howard ' Elsberry Creston hotel se- Job' Bids for this 'work were rejseted of Albert Onions an Irish Jig Miss Tessle J promise definite figures on the amount John Carlson f Victor hotel' Ogden rial ' Norl539 j Donaldson the last j1 weekend ‘today- as well1 serial No 1546 ' Highland fling and the- of available food In the state Alexander Wheelwright 2878 Monroe A A few weeks ago the board refus'ed to Misses Beth James and Jewell EddingJames Thomas White 558 Twenty-secon- d avenue The increasa in acres planted this 2549 No serial V-- ‘ Welsh ’dance contractor street' serial No 15631" : a sent Plea the have over last Is very' great this being ho(year repair James Alva Marlon Cartwejght More informal than the musicals and eBPeclally' Cleveland1 Grover Thomas 2468 tel serial No i'1682 true as to garden - plots would board View school the declaring will be a number of athletic Uver spectacle Washington avenue serial No 2099 and town In the etate ' hae menV to do It undfr the board’s games Including foot races swimming doubfed George Farley 2409 Lincoln avenue or Watch the “Wants" r and when hire trebled Its gardens The matches diving contests serial No 1369 vf H Rantsey DJ)A - Edw Ward DDJ K jurisdictldn!y F E Morgan DDA-Weber a reportsSS the in county a of kind there's vacancy Robert Alma Rose 2011 Washington boarding house you've always hoped finally a Rugby game' between rep- crease In wheatagent cent case of th( Uintah school the and of In the per acreage of England and Scotland and an Increase - in potato acreage of avenue serial No 2691' an : unmistakable clew ' tota board has decided toilet the repairs resentatives find to Invitations have been extend- 50 per cent f George Special ThirBergstrom-61Aqdrew whereabouts will- Use-be ' found In one of wait and next year a new' house' will be ed by the Britannic society ' to members 616 street No serial tieth from now on will The “want" the ads club-o: Salt Lake and v Special toemphasis constructed ' there to cost about $5000 of want ad phone Maln-767George Lowe Abbott 2834 Washing- conservation of the proper Ogden the Cambrian society Sons and the food produced To assist in this 1 - - - if- l m The state council of defense has received a comprehensive and impressive report covering the progress of the greater production and conservation of food campaign in' Utah ( from ita food supply and conservation committee of which E G Peterson " president of the Utah Agricultural college ‘la chairman Utah js shown to "rank high among the leaders in crop conditions and to have achieved great results In Its participation In the national rueh:to swell the bulk1 of the world’s food supply 'The' report concludes wltli the statement that the most ‘critical work'that of properly harvesting and either Celling or storing the abundant crops of the state remains yet to be done and that It la taking every precaution to see to' It that as small waste as possible" takes place during the harvest" j The action taken toward the production and preserving of food products by ‘the authorities of the Mormon church at 'the spring conference which occurred Just 'before seedine time is credited with having provided a strong Impulse to the patriotic agricultural endeavor urged by the head of the ’nation : Other ' churches also provpd sources ! of helpfulness : '" L ' " y' ’ a - ew Henld-Repnbllca- n Herald-Bepnbllc- ia i ‘ - - - - V- - ht ht - - - l : - ' 1 er S ‘ -- - r - - - : sub-commit- tee co-opera- ted - : ' - 1 : : rg and-resol- - - " ch - : - v ' 'i ‘t-- -- v- - - ! - - -- - - r o A " - - - ' j'dr'-V- ' "t-- se-rial'- No th-stre- A s i - ' ' : - et e - - - e Taylor-executiv- ' - - Hr - - le and-Lincol- n - f’1'- irf-j- " - ” f f ex-Gbv- ern - - - ' - to-th- : coun-trjraeho- - - e ols :seertaii-Ahs-xicreag- - ’ - -- -- - - - : : ate - - - v- - c - J -y - : ' 1 5 l U - 1 - - tug-of-w- r-- :! ar an-‘ln- - R - - Herald-Republic' an the?-Scottis-h be-give- iSL'SJS'ST 22 r SS SSSH£"V!2S -- VVnnriiVVVYVVVYVVhVb)VVUivuuxkO-fUXlAAAAAAJUUUUUUUlAft)UUUXXJUUUU4JUSUUUUUH¥VVVVVin ' Osteopaths the Worl " ' '' v - 6f:DriesHealmgM0'y: 9 - ‘ v ' : i - : ha - e - thejStatue-'IsvLvU''r- The - new1 a'nd the old were singularly blended In the ceremonies— ence that he founded accepted bjr though ven:- the ' things'- which are of yesgreat "leaders of Europe and to' see oldest In osteopathy ' are-buthousands of osteopathic physicians terday 'i'V recognised honored and licensed-Isons of the Old Doctor who as The state lq the union HIS boys helped him to make osteopathy nearlyevery one ambition now Is to see It adopted known when flt had :no friends' were in the ’arms' ' for the benefit of the present So was Dr A G Hildreth i American soldiers earliest ope? of the A-very - friend” of osteopathic Dr Still ' Recently a monument was unveiled graduates Old Doctor as they- call ' him through thicks and thin' and now at and the money that paid ir for the the'" head- of the great at Macon' Mo statue was the voluntary offering of osteopathic sanatorium ' thousands of people from all over the Among the: new things- was - the associaworld doctors and patients of osteop- American Osteopathic Relief who feel that their own lives tion organized since the ' entrance of athy States ‘into the world war have been blessed because of the life thejUnlted This - organization at whose head is and labors of Dr Still f tbat Dr George A : Stlll surgeon-ln-chlamidtbe It Is significant whose ‘present of war a stern task of the hospital--andpreparing for and that Is to make the world safe for aim la to put a' fully organized ' his fellow citlsens should equipped hospital corps In the field democracy for- the service of the nation was out honor to pause foran-houman whose life work has been to free In ' force Probably close to 400 men the the bodies of men from tyranny and : women stood In military forma“ ?: trr--tion' the' womenln their uniforms of drugs A feature of the unveiling that le with arm bands showing a A' white ‘almost unique was the presence- - In cross In a'" blue 'field a ' 4 And the “ ‘the flesh of the man honored for flag which the statue ' was released by DrStlU at the age 'of 89 atllL live draped to enjoy the respect and gratitude the hand of the Old Doctor’s youngest fof countless thousands of hls: fel- - grandson' “Little Charlie” Dr W Banks Meacham president and proph-et- s lows To of the American Osteopathic associahas It been given to see the r their labors to the extent that tion spoke briefly: has been wont It has to the Father of Osteopathy i “For ages 'mankind i The statue a bronse creation of to express In chiseled stone Its Its leaders In thought and work of tbe famous heroic else the The appeal to us ofvthe stands on the artist George-Zolnay- ' corner of the lawn at the hospital' of perfect formula Grecian art is but an the American Sdhool of Osteopathy expression of our appreciation of the almost In r front of the home of the latent power Lina- perfectly Old Doctorhlmself £ - t n L - ’to-th- - - - - Stlll-Hildre- th - : ’ - ‘ - - 7 ef ’ f to-d- r - - - - -- big-America- -- few-reformer- ’ s frul-tloa'- of : appre-clation- of - In-acti- i- I ‘The women’s committee on food eon-servatlon appointed April 21 and consisting of Mrs Jeanette' A Hyde Miss Gertrude McCheyne Mrs A P Gorham and Mrs Rena Baker Maycock bts with Herbert C acted In Hoover food controller-- ' in j enlisting women of the state in the food conservation movement s The' women’s committee Is credited with highly efficient- work A campaign Is on to In- - BATTERY B WELL Muster in today lon “Through the process of mental evolution1 the human race has learned to associate perfect action with noble reason we have thought For this ' g this ! statue gathered today to unveil ‘‘?i SpeclaL ) of Dr A T Still in’: order that 4—Ten more men can Ogden Aug we through this enduring work of art B find his In of First our Utah places may express battery' appreciation actions Inspired! by & noble mind artillery according- to Capt J Ray "Dr Still 'as seer and prophet has Ward Although he has nearly 120 men led his ‘ age by his conception of the In hfi a" numb’er' of transfers principles of osteopathy ? Today the and promotions will reduce hie force world stands? embattled""' struggling’ — so as to provide places for ten re-- 1 for Lincoln’s ideal that government hot’ from shall the perish people by crults the earth Tet Lincoln gave to the Officers and enlisted men will enter world no greater 'thought than that the federal service tomorrow morning Whether schools will be opened at contemand follower his Still of Dr' - the accustomed time In the fall or will Loeal cmwho have had guardsmen to ages-sspeak porary In the dark ployment leave their work tonight to j be delayed until crops are garnered of the healing science Dr - Still demake soldiering their principal occupa-- 1 with the aid of students working afield clared that the body through perfect I tion until peace comes perhaps are questions to be discussed by a com- parte adjustment of1: Its mechanical I battery-CaptaiThe 'Ward will mittee which ‘will be appointed by Dr says1 would manufacture its own defensive be split up i Into: platoons or perhaps g Gowans state superintendent of and reparative compounds! and vigorous’’ training will be I education squads Virchow through cellular pathology undertaken at- once He believes that As both industrial and educational in-thas proved the- interdependence of former circus grounds at Twenty I terests are affected the committee le to structure and function Ehrlich laid seventh street and Grant avenue will contain representatives of the various of body Immunity be selected as the drill grounds for his j interests those' alreadychemicals while- with he intends asking! pointed Is AAmong CL Rees secretary of the through Its own although enunthe vision of a prophet Dr Still permission to use one of the' public I Manufacturers’ Association of Utahdated "these two principles and I The committee will not only examine paJ?“ upon them a therapy" the Ward says It is his under- - I into crops to determine how long It Captain depth breadth and potency? of which' standing the battery will not depart J will take to handle them but will also we have not yet conceived :y? y ' for Salt Lake until about' August 10 review the labor situation to see how os- While here the officers and men who the shortage may be met by employing ?Dr Still in the name of 7000creawere at the Jordan ’Narrows training students The postponement of the - your followers andteopaths tures I' come to lay this verbal i camp will- pass their Instructions along j opening of schools If that Is found' I to those who were left behindwreath upon your brow In action will be in' accordance withj necessary generoua Just inspiring in 'thought' demand for war conserva- national the I Mon scientific comprehensive creative understood that ° cr°P- - - K EXEMPTION BOARD OF I educators ' ? — not tnq proposal oppose will V— v JUAB MEETS TUESDAY I Osteopathic t physldaas of Salt ’ is i s U r Herald-Beimblic- - ’ SCHOOL OPENING -- - ' : ? TO BE DISCUSSED - ’ - Spiller - on - ' rbodjvl - ‘ : v j - T - - r - : - he - - -- the-foundatio- - ap-comm- - bed 1 - -- : - ' - J r - f 4Lakes S1’1- '"ALICE DR HOUGHTON 518 McIntyre Bldg i' DR GRACE STRATTON AIREY r5®7 Scott Bldg V DR A L VINCENT 425 'y Felt' Bldg DR MART- - GAMBLE Uv517 Templet ea Bldg Ai:- - - DR M - MeDOWELL - Seott Bldg ’ - - : ‘ - f Felt ' DR JOSEPH L AMUSSEN 415 I : -- - Bldg '‘ Herald-Bepobllca- n ' r- Special - CIRCUS EMPLOYES Eureka Aug exemption bodrd for Juab county' will examine HAVE PAY DAY the drafted men of the county- Tuesday Special! Wednesday and Thursday August 7 to 9 Inclusive On the first two days the 4 —Although the regular Ogden Aug drafted men of the west aide of the day is tomorrow the management circus county will be examined vat- - Eureka pay of 'the 'Hagenbeck-Wallac- e and Thursday the board will meet at off lta employ in Ogden today paid Cir the Nephl courthouse Calls have been j pus representatives said help sent to the first 238 men who were scarce and they did not wish to lose drafted" The members of the board are any men through drunkenness Ogden Dr Steele Bailey of Mammoth Sheriff pointed out while they a city “dry” Dan' Martin of Eureka and "Dr vX' D Evanston "Wyo the next stop ' has 1 Res of Nephl L plenty of open saloona 4 — The - Two ' - Hcnld-SeiNibncs- a Since the exposure T made seme - weeks age ct'tbe methods ‘employed hy ‘‘managers of teeth tinkering dental ‘'companies' two of the erstwhile benefactors (T) ofhnmanity have left for ? -- ’ - parts nnknewa - i ‘ ' ' ' ehenp-ra- te dental parlor that advertised the ‘lowest ever heard of In Utah and that claimed age and experience prices from the day of Its opening has graven a fallare heeanae the people foand oat that extream' cheapness la dentistry dees net pay The manager of this company qalt la disgust after a few daysi a new manager assumed the reins and also gave op the ghost How aboat the alleged gnaraatee they Issaed with their warkf Who la' now backing It ap T— the people ohoald knew! Another v philanthropist whose eoaateaaaeo Is seen 'la the paper every Sunday' sad1' who' assares yon that he personally sapervlsca every ‘Job has left the state and It Is naderatood his office Is being ran by hired dentists whnse unei are not published' Who Is responsible for their gnaraateef - - - - moot trustworthy i 'The moot ' honorable1 and the largeet-aawoe to the advertiser who ran eoaeerao la America advertioe It Is no not back up his advertising- by “delivering the goods dlssrraee to advertise hot It Is a disgrace to mislead tho pablte ' through advertlslag la order to make an Inuaedlate profit --- bat - this office every statement that lo ide la an advertli meat mast stand the arid test of troth! ?Ia this office are no hired dentists' to alight worki there Is no parasite “manager whose eyea are fixed on the rash drawer and nothing else there Is no aklmplag of materials or using of work because n few pennies German sliver or copper sings In grid 'earn- be saved for the “manager ' i" for established been every dentist haa has office years This Is a eack for this years many la graduate eaeh la city practiced hundreds each of friends and has work Interested la equally satisfied ' patients and eaeh personally barks every gnaraatee made There la no hiding behind a company name' here 7 If yoa want really ffrst-eladentistry performed hy graduate dentists of' amay years experience and do net want ta pay extortionate prices call at this of flee fer a free examination of yoor teeth and get a price on the work yoa need This Is not tho cheapest dental office la town It eh urges enough for tho very heat work and not one cent ssore’ than la fair Absolutely modern equipment bright light white offices oae-aa at and a three-ma- n expense are all beneficial practice to patients All work Is as painless as It Is possible to make It—end aafel Gold erowaa 55 oolld gold bridge work 53 silver fillings 51 52 gold ftlllago 53 to 55 very best act of teeth porcelain fillings on alaatiaam base 535 All work unconditionally guaranteed Examination free Lady aorsew "Ia - - - - ao ' s ua ? Open evenings - ’ : W- - - One - j TooUi SMcer Town! ESIore on - d - j s -- ’ burst of applause broke out i from ithe students: townspeople field when the and doctors from-thOld Doctor' appeared VHe eat land watched "the proceedings' for fifteen or j twenty minutes and then In- his characteristic way kicked off the rug over his knees which bad been plated andr walked back ' to : his home supby the staff which' be has used ported o much of late years making a picture which 'showed how true to life ' A great- 'co-operati- V r the little city of Kirksvllle Mo INtomorrow will be celebrated the birthday of a great man Dr Andrew Taylor Still founder of the science and practice of osteopathy- "Although past 80 Dr Still remains vlg-- orous : Is as interested In the new Science ' of drugless healing and al- tnost as great a power as In the past His name’ is honored ‘and ‘revered fin thousands upon ’thousands j of homes where loved ones have 'been healed through osteopathy after all the dosing schools of medicine had failed’ He has lived' to" see the sci- - - ' ' are now palgn on canning and drying is being carried on vlgorpusly In all districts with existing organBy isations a carload of pressure cookers for canning-Ibeing distributed and lessons in their use are being given An on drying and expert from California Is now maklnga t our ot evaporation a11 the principal fruit growing counties ' Wears Aid Wei organizations Various committeemen are Z C A Smurthwaite Thomas Sprunt "George H Islaub C H Hellbut John James J H' Chester Robert Spiller P J Holden Dr’C G Plummer Charles Welsh E ' R Bennett ‘'William E' Onions H W Matthews A' J HalL A R Smith Mrs W E Onions Mrs P J Holden Mrs A R Smith:-anMrs Robert Day! To Over Will Celebr morrpwltfyFounder:off:LJechIingSchil? d f n iQ QIQIIgi x feifr - Sunday to s'p 5“ m (I f f |