Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Ogden Society and Clubs OGDEN— Mr and Mrs Irving G Sampson of Ogden announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to Lowell Woodward son of Mrs Rose Woodwafd of Logan The wedding will talce place April 8 in the Logan temple The brjde is a graduate of the Ogden high school attended Weber college and was graduated from U S A C The bridegroom is also a U S A C graduate and is connected with the office of the local United States forestry service The couple will make their home in Ogden evening at their home 3939 Jackson avenue for Mr and Mrs Standing Dinner was served at small tables A serving table had a centerpiece of white carnations anil fers and St Patrick favors and tallies were used Guests besides the Standings included Mr and Mrs Owen Ridges Mr and Mrs Olln Rlrie Mr and Mrs Earl S Paul Mr and Mrs Arthur Grix Mn and Mrs E O Janke Mr and Mrs Stanley Robins and Mr and Mrs Ed J Titten-ao- r w Mr and Mrs H F Farns- CaL their in Oakland nephew and niece Dr and Mrs Richard Pierce In San Francisco and Mrs Farnsworth’s brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs H L ' Sibley in San Jose worth w Mrs Elmer Boyle has returned from Nampa Idaho where she was called by the Illness of her brother SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 1 D 1936 Sampson daughter of r and Mrs S’ Irving Sampson whose engagement SANDY — The outstanding event Lowell’--Woodwar- - tttt - er d social the week was the reception held Monday evening at Sandy recreation hall honoring Miss Beth Thompson daughter of Mrv and Mrs J W Thompson and Noal C Bateman son of Mr and Mrs G L Bateman whose marriage took place February 21 in the Salt Lake City L D S temple Apostle George-Richards performed the marriage ceremony The bride was lovely in a beautiful flare model of white satin and wore a white silk lace veil caught to a lace cap The costume was completed with a shower bouquet of red and white roses tied with long streamers of white tulle ribbon The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Mitchell and Miss Leah Rasmussen Miss Mitchell wore a handsome frock of yellow silk chiffon in jacket style while Miss Rasmussen was d frocked in a lovely model of starch chiffon They wore corsages of orchids and sweet peas The matron of honor Mrs Leo Bateman wore a long flafe model of pale blue silk taffeta with pale pink trimmings and wore a corsage of pale pink sweet peas Leo Bateman brother of the groom acted as best man Mrs Thompson mother of the bride wore a handsome gown of black silk velvet with corsage of prehid sweet peas and Mrs Bate floral tea will be held in the din- man mother of the groom wore A program will be ar- a smart model of midnight blue ing room ranged by Mrs Marguerite Venable crepe with pink corsage The bridal party was assisted in assisted by Mrs Doris Sepal Refreshments will be served after the receiving by Mr and Mrs J Wilprogram Mrs Ellen Branstiter act liam Thompson Mrs G L Bateing as chairman assisted by Gladys man Ed Brown S N Smith and Mooneyhan Margaret Ward Nan grandmothers of the young couple Canady Eva Dayhuff Delta Clark Mrs Sophrona Bateman Mrs Mary Eliza Higgins May Hope Florence A Thompson and Mrs S N Smith Hope Nellie Howk Elizabeth Hig Mrs Bateman Mrs Thompson and ginson Mamie Hyland and Elsie Mrs Smtih all wore models of black Edens All members and visiting with corsages of orchid and white members are cordially invited to sweet peas Assisting In receiving the guests were also Mr and Mrs attend Clarence E Mathews of Midvale Mr and Mrs A Nelson of Draper Study Club Meets Mr and Mrs Silas Brady of International Relations study club and Salt Lake City Mrs of met at the home Georgina were received by Mrs street The gifts Marriott 225 Twenty-thir- d Myrle Alsof) and displayed in the Wednesday morning Members re- giftroom by Mrs Clarence Peterson sponded to roll call with news items Mrs Ed Brown and Mrs J D Bate- Mrs R A- - Moyes gave a discussion Mrs Marriott reof “Inflation” viewed "Some of the Duties of Our Secretary of State" and “Our Mrs D R Foreign Service” Wheelwright discussed “Weakness in Our State Department” Expected to Return to Mr and Mrs R B Porter and is are Mrs T Dean Phinney entertained Mr and Mrs Joseph E Wright home from this week early expected the following guests at a bridge announced Angeles and San Diego Cal Mrs Lamont Pack and Mrs luncheon at her home 2707 Polk the wedding Nathan Gardner will b hostesses avenue Wednesday for Mrs StandAnnouncement is made of the at a bridge dinner for members of ing: Mrs C N Woods Mrs Ernest marriage ef Miss Virginia Taylor to take place the Town 61ub Monday at the Nob Winkler Mrs Alan Richards Mrs to Gsn Seamons The wedding April 8 Kenneth Pearce Mrs G D Pick-for- d took place February 19 The mothHill tearoomMrs Orange Olsen and Mrs er of the bride Mrs J H Taylor in the Logan Mrs B S 'Russi will entertain Francis Woods entertained at a miscellaneous D S temple Nob Mrs Mr the at ncheon Selar Hutchings shower for her daughter February and at a bridge gave a bridge dinner for Mr and 16 Thirty guests were present Mrs Hill tearoom dnesday Mrs landing Monday evening at George A Hanson an aunt of the Mrs E A Broadbent will enter- their home 2867 Fowler avenue bride entertained for her Februtain her bridge club at a luncheon Yellow mimosa and pink sweet peas ary 18 The bride entertained at decorated the table as a centerpiece a trousseau tea Sunday at the home Friday at the Nob Hill tearoom and green tapers in pink holders of her mother Fifty guests called Mrs Philip Warren Knisely of were at the ends Guests In addifor- tion to the guests of honor ware Miss Luclle Campion and Miss Ogden entertained a group of mer Ogden women at the Berkeley Mr and Mrs Reed W Bailey Mr Marilyn Fowles entertained at dinWoman’s CitX club of Berkeley and Mrs Ernest Winkler Mr and ner at the Nob Hill tearoom SatCal recently for luncheon and Mrs G D Pickford Mrs Orange urday evening preceding a dancing ballbridge They were Mrs Elsie Dee Olsen Mrs Alan Richards and Mr party at the Weber gymnasium Miss room The guests included Badcon Mrs Archie P Bigelow and Mrs George Nichols Mrs William F Cassidy formerly Mr and Mrs Earl S Paul enter- Anna Jane Stranqulst Misi VirMeyer Miss Nell Hendershot and Mrs tained a few friends informally ginia Reberg Miss Dorothy evening at their home 1024 Miss Carol Smuln Miss Rose Lee Carl A Mohardt formerly Miss Sunday Twenty-nint- h street in compliment Pack Miss Francene Evans James Mary Abbott to Mr and Mrs Standing Murdock Allen Flshet Lee Pratt John PIsri finntt Herdtl- Rlchard ifitsrtaia P T A and Ted will be guest day Each member Stine Frank Newman Guests of Honor "Mrs J A Howell entertained a Hostesses for the dance is privileged to Invite one guest and Bowie Previous to their departure - for were Miss Margaret Madson MiSs the mothers of the girls taking part group of out of town guests con McCall Idaho Saturday to make Bernlel McKell Miss Jeanne Scow-cro- ft in the contest also will be guests nected with the state and regional their home Mr and Mrs H M Miss Helen Reberg Miss Mrs J G Falck regent has called as- Shank were guests of honor at a council of the Parent-Teachmeeting of the board of directors Margo Spargo Miss Mary Frances buffet bridge dinner given by Mr Server Miss Ruth Packer and Miss for 2 p m Immediately preceding Green at the dinner at sociation and Mrs T M Talbott and Mr and Donna Yeaman Five hundred the business meeting The essay They Mrs K W Kennedy at the Talbott guests were In attendance Gables Thursday evening cohtest will begin at 3 p m Ladles’ Literary club will meet were Mrs A J West state presi- home 1460 Marilyn drive Thursday Entertain at Dinner evening Varicolored sweet peas Wednesday for luncheon with Mrs dent of the council and Mrs George formed a centerpiece for the serving Mr and Mrs Columbine Whipple LeRoy Pugmire 1158 Twenty-fift- h Cannon first vice president both table and white tapers were used entertained at dinner at the Nob street Mrs Ezra C Rich Will reon the buffet Guests in addition Hill tearoom Saturday evening fol- view “Life With Father” by Clarof Salt Lake City and Mrs Mar' to the guests of honor were Mr lowed by dancing at the Berthana ence Day following luncheon garet Flint of Kaysville regional and Mrs J P Martin Mr and Mrs In honor Women’s auxiliary to the Ogden o Mr Whipple’s birthday The visitors addressed F W Scribner Mr and Mrs George anniversary A director birthday cake branch Railway Mail association W Craddock Miss Inez Cortez and formed a centerpiece for a long wiU hold the annual election of offimeetings of the Ogden city council Charles Truscott Mr and Mrs with yellow marigolds at the cers at a luncheon meeting Wednesat the Central junior high school George L Nichols entertained at a table ends and yellow tapers between day at the White Elephant tearoom Tuesday evening at The guests Included Mr and Mrs The hostesses will be Mrs George Thursday afternoon and at the Og- bridge dinner their home 2832 Eccles avenue The Cluff den high school Thursday evening guests were seated at small tables Louis Fleming Mr and Mrs Harri-so- n Brady Mrs Earl Hanson Mrs Mr and Mrs Norman Ralph Poulton and' Mrs" C L JenKelly Mrs Howell is president of the city Green and white sweet peas dec Mr and Mrs Stacy Gam Mr sen orated the rodms The place and and Mrs Joseph Duncan Mr and counci Women's auxiliary of the Weber tally cards were in St Patrick de Mrs Earl Hansen Mr and Mrs sign Covers were laid for 20 Gardner Mr and Mrs County chapter of the American Nathan Mr and Mrs A R Standing-an- d Mrs H M Shank and Mrs C W Mr and Mrs Sylvian Medical society will meet Monday children Lynn Joyce and Robert Scribner entertained at a bridge Louis Payne at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Joan Warner left Saturday for Logan to visit luncheon at the Nob Hill tearpom Mrs J H Rhine and daughter W Emmett 3132 Washington ave Pink and white sweet peas Mrs J Emil Eklund entertained nue “The Yellow Jack" by Sidney American Mrs Standing’s mother Mrs G W Friday Legion Auxiliary to C Howard will be read by Miss formed a centerpiece for the table at a Herman Baker post No 59 will bridge luncheon Wednesday at Lindquist Mr Standing will leave with pink tapers in candelabra at the Green Gables tearoom Lunch- Minnie Moore Brown Tea will be meet Monday at 8 p m at the The place cards were in eon was served at small tables Pink served Reearly this week for Cedar City the endsflower American Legion Chateau The guests carnations and acacia decorated designs will be Served where he has been transferred as spring Child Culture club met Thursday freshments included Mrs T M Talbott Mrs the rooms The guests included supervisor of the Dixie national Sidney O Stevens Miss Inez Cor- Mrs A H Aland Mrs Warner Ar- afternoon at the Hotel Ben Lomond Catholic Woman’s league heljJ the forest after being connected with tez Mrs Reed W Bailey Mrs Er- thur Mrs J H Worthington Mrs Mrs F K Bartlett ahd Mrs W S regular meeting Tuesday evening nest Winkler Mrs Dana Parkin J H were hostesses Mrs J C Jones Voll W Mrs F Memorial hall Peckenpaugh at the Cushn-ahathe local forest service as inspector son Mrs J W Farrell Mrs W W H W Murdock was chairman of the pro- with Mrs Royal Douglas presiding Mrs P F Grogger Mrs M & Mrs Blakeslee Mrs J C Bushier Mrs Johnson Mrs Stone reviewed of grazing gram Mrs Lee Strattonclose of the business meetMarshall Young Mrs C N Woods Elizabeth Bird Mrs J Wr Crockett two books the Child At the refreshments were served and ing Mrs Olsen W Mrs Period” Formative the J by the balance of the Mrs J F Gimlin Mrs Fred King Through Mr and Mrs H M Shank and StokesOrange evening was Mrs George L Nichols Mrs Mrs G A Dickson Mrs J G Leon Winifred De Kok and "Honey in spent at cards Hostesses for the on H M Shank Jr left Saturday K R RutH Mrs Davis W H L the Horn" by Kennedy ard Mrs F J Hlrt Mrs Nora for McCall Idaho where Mr Shhrik evening were Mrs Antone Sever ledge Mrs A R Standing and Mrs Campbell Mrs L J Griffin Mrs Mrs George Grill Mrs Paul Shew-chuc- k will become supervisor of the Idaho Theodore of Salt Lake City Clarence club will meet Drama Belgard k Ogden Mrs Louis conBlessing national forest after being and Mrs Edna Paquette Mrs J E Batch Mrs John Thursday at 2:30 p m at the White nected with the Ogden forest serM room Mrs tea F Mrs Elephant Holden Mrs L C Leavitt vice headquarters as chief of maps Bridge Dinner Party Mrs W M Browning and Mrs C C Eubank and surveys j Heir to Estate Included in a bridge dinner party George MacFarlaneLinton Mrs H will be hostesses Joseph R Lago Dog Mrs Wilson Roy at the Green Gables tearoom Thursof of Lake the Utah Salt University B Sawyer Mrs R L Harlin Mrs Officials Honored Owes Arkansas $20 day were Miss Hazel Huillet Miss Mrs Goddard Hugh City will present “The Voice of Mr and Mrs Orange A Olsen and Cora Malone Mrs Clifford McCain Howard Vocal selections will be Spain" Mrs Goddard Mrs Paul Wheelock Mrs Helen Payne entertained at Mrs Paul Mohler Mrs Clifford Miss Rosemary Barber Richey Mrs D B Foul-ge- r given by dinner and bridge Friday evening at Malone Miss Wayve Gates Miss Catherine LITTLE ROCK Ark (UP)— AtThomas Davis Mrs B L It will be guest day Mrs Miss Marie and and Hazel of Mr Cobble cottage in honor Hyland and W E Neff Mrs Quilltnan for the state revenue de— torneys Brown Mrs Standing and Mr and O E S to Entertain Miss Margaret De Vine Red and white sweet peas partment are seeking a solution of Miriam chapter No 14 O E S how the state can collect an inherformed centerpieces for small tables Bridge Club Meets will entertain at a bridge luncheon itance tax on the $500 Guests in addition to the guests of bequest left Mrs Clifford Hunsaker was host Saturday at the Masonic temple honor were Mr and Mrs Ernest ess to members of her bridge club Chairmen of committees will in- to a pet dog Winkler Mr and Mrs C N Woods The dog answers to the name of at a bridge luncheon at the Nob clude: Tickets Mrs N C McConMr and Mrs R H Rutledge Mr In at nell Hill tearoom Wednesday Mrs luncheon and Mrs T Dean Phinney Mr and Clarence Flip and was bequeathed that sum tendance were Mrs William Stone Blessing dining room Mrs Fred Mrs Dana Parkinson Mr and Mrs Mrs T Odell All O E S (members and and a life interest in the family Mrs Charles Thorstensen Alan Richards Miss Luella ChrisWelch Mrs Edward Gordon Croft tensen and Mr and Mrs George their friends are invited Tickets home by his late master W K Sims Mrs Mrs Neil Olmstead Clyde may be obtained from any of the east Arkansas planter L Nichols Stone and Mrs Douglas Pincock Mrs C N Woods entertained at a Under Arkansas inheritance tax chapter officers Mrs Hugh J Moyes- - was hostess bridge luncheon Thursday at her laws strangers in blood friends to the members of her bridge club Miss Lulu Cloudman and Mrs home 2751 Harrison avenue in servants A St nephews and nieces have Cobble at cottage Mrs were Thursday at hostessed of and Emma Mrs honor Glddings Standing Patrick’s day idea was carried out a meeting of the Past Noble Grands’ no exemptions Shank Yellow jonquils in a bowl Those in at club at luncheon at the Nob Hill At the inheritance tax rate the in the decorations formed a centerpiece for the table tendance were Mrs William Daw' tea room Thursday Patriotic deccn an ecru lace cover Green tapers would owe the state $20 son Layton Mrs Dewey Fronk orations were used A business dog Were at the ends St Patrick place Mrs Dean Parker Mrs Wright meeting followed luncheon Twenty cards tallies and favors were used Childs Mrs Lawrence Coop Mrs were in attendance Guests in addition to the guests of Tavern Licenses Keep Roscoe White Mrs Roy Thorsten honor were Mrs Dana Parkinson sen Mrs A Glen Wright Mrs 4 No O E Esther Mrs George L Nichols Mrs T Queen chapter in Funds Delbert' Malan Mrs M E Larsen S officers entertained at dinner Municipality Dean Phinney Mrs Ernest Winkler Wendell and Mrs Ogden and bridge at the Green Gables tea WHEELER Wis (UP)— This vilMrs Orange Olsen and Mrs C W Mr and Mrs Louis M Payne room Friday evening Covers were Scribner Included in a “no host” there is a tavern for cot' at dinner at Cobble laid for twenty-tw- o The commit- lage wpere party given for Mr and Mrs Standfollowed in- every 35 residents offers an argucotby of tee Cobble in evening tage at Thursday arrangements charge Thursday evening ing dancing at the Mound Fort school cluded Mrs H D Porter and Miss ment for repeallsts tage were Dr and Mrs Hugh J sponsored by the missionary organ Gretta Higginson The village board did not approMoyes Mr and Mrs A Glen Wright ization of the Seventh ward of the Mr and Mrs Elmer Boyle Mr and funds to run the municipality priate D sweet S 4 Orchurch White L No Esther Mr peas Mrs Mrs Bert Herrick and Queen chapter 1936 in It has a large surplus of formed with a will meet centerpiece der of the Eastern Star green Harry Morris Mr and Mrs P H for a long table Green tapers were in regular session March 6 at 8 funds in the bank gained partly Sorensen and Mr and Mrs Austin in crystal holders at the ends St p m in th$ Masonic temple After residents say by taxing and licensGreen and white sweet Heslop Patrick place cards and favors were the meeting the regular monthly ing the village’a six taverns peas formed a centerpiece for the used The guests included Mr and table' Green tapers were In crystal Mrs C W Kelly Mr and Mrs candelabra at the ends St Patrick Columbus Whipple Mr and Mrs place cards and favors were used David Carr Mr and Mrs Louis Flemings Mr and Mrs Owen Ridges Bridge Dinner Mr and Mrs Nathan Gardner and Dr and Mrs L F Tribe and Dr Mr and Mrs Leon Willie end Mrs Hugh J Tribe entertained Mrs T J Poorman ahd Mrs at a bridge dinner Wednesday evOwens were hostesses at the Nannie Hill in tearoom Nob ening atthe ures of the day and month By MARY FENTRESS meeting of the Sans Souci club compliment to Mr and Mrs StandA nice baby present which comes It’s a Hill PARIS little (UP)— at Tuesda Nob dinner the chilly at Green sweet and white peas ing tearoom Pinochle followed Twen (these days to think of picnics in the neatly stored away in a pale blue formed a centerpiece for the table ty were in attendance and green candles were in crystal country but even so there are some box is an orange juice set There "in holders at the ends A St Patrick attractive baskets shown in antici- is a cup saucer spoon orange E P O to Meet Idea was introduced in place cards pation of finer weather Most con- squeezer and strainer The cup O of F E tallies and favors The guests in P sister is the an and venient Chapter elongated practical Hood addition to the guests of honor were will meet for luncheon wicker bag with yellow enamel han- saucer and squeezer are in white ' Mrs Mr and Mrs George L Nichols home of the two dles and yellow enamel stripes china hand painted with amusing Wednesday at Mr and Mrs Reed W Bailey Mr Edward Michael 1179 Twenty-sixt- h running around the sides Inside is little animals and rimmed in silver street The annual election of offi a tin sandwich box enameled yel- The and Mrs Selar Hutchings Mr aqd strainer and spoon are also of cars will be held Mrs A Glen Wright Mr and Mrs low and four yellow china cups as Philip Sorensen Chapter J of the P E O slater well as a thermos bottle and several silver hood will hold the annual election jars: and bottles with yellow screw Mrs Ed J Tittensor entertained From orange Juice to whisky and of officers at a luncheon meeting tops Knives forks 'and spoons sodas with the dozen tall highball at a bridge luncheon Tuesday at her home 1037 Twenty-blnt- h street in Wednesday with Mrs J S Allen likewise with yellow handles fit into classes of crystal which likewise are 1086 Twenty-fift- h a small case and a yellow paper hand painted This time the figstreet honor of Mrs Standing Bud vases Golden Spike chapter Daughters table cloth and napkins are stuffed ures are cplorful and terrifying pi-- : of green carnations were center-piece- s rates who look as if they had just of the American Revolution will Into an empty cranny In the bag for small tables St Patrick A desk set In red morocco leath- stepped from the pages of “Treasure meet Monday at 2:15 p m at the place cards tallies and favors were Utah Power and Light company er consists of all the usual gadgets Island" Each glass is different used Guests in addition to the auditorium The annual essay con and boxes for papers stationery one showing a fearsome brute with guest of honor were Mrs Earl S test for high school girls will be stamps clips rubber bands as well a black patch over' one eye anothFaul Mrs Stanley Robins Mrs soldier and held Mrs George R Whitmeyer as' Owen Ridges Mrs James Farr Mrs knife and leather cov-:c- r featuring a peg-fe- g will be chairman for the day Host- ered ink well But the novelty lies a third showing a ticardi'd giant with Olin Ririe Mrs Normal J- - Hunt Mr and Mrs J W Farnsworth esses will be Mrs J G Falck Mrs In the rounded blotter which iias a a knife In Bis mouth It ought to and Mrs Raymond Everett Mr and Mrs James Farr enter-- j returned' last week from a three Jean D Case Mrs E H Hutsin-pilla- r handle that also is a calendar The: be doubly interesting to have a and Mrs Alec Forbes It cylinder turns to show up the fig-- 1 highball from one of these glasses1 pained at a bridge dinner Tuesday weeks’ visit to their son and daugh : Provo Weddings in the State Miss Dorothy 7 of peach-colore- PROVO— Among the prominent social events of the week was the tea given Tuesday for Miss Helen Candland whose betrothal to Dr Henry M Stark of Wilmington Del was recently announced Ths tea was held at the H B Mensel residence The hostesses were Miss Alice L Reynolds Mrs Stella P RlchTMrs Elsie CTCarroll Miss Fay Ollerton Mrs Kathryn B Pardos Mrs Bertha Roberts Mrs H B Mensel Mrs Ruth Rlchan and Miss Mora than 200 Louise Candland guests were in attendance Includ- Ing those from Salt Lake City Bingham Ogden and Idaho Falls Idaho Mr and Mrs Mensel and Mrs Roberts met the guests at ths door The receiving line comprised: Miss Reynolds Miss Candland her father A C Candland: Mrs Moroni P Stark of Spanish Fork mother 'of Dr Stark Miss Anna Stark of Ogden a sister Miss Fay Ollerton and Mr Pardoe Mrs Carrol presided In the dining room and Mrs A Rex Johnson Mrs PROVO— Miss Bernice Elizabeth Keifer B Sauls Miss Anna Stark Condon daughter of Mr and Mrs Miss Louisa Candland sister of the Leslie G Condon of Provo whose bride-eleMrs Fannie Miles of engagement to Robert L Bryson Salt Lake City and Mrs Walter T son of James Bryson of Bountiful Hasler her aunts Miss Gladys is announced Black and Miss Louise Van Ee of Salt Lake City poured at different man assisted by the Misses Betty hours and the serving was taken Bradley Gweneth Steffensen and care of by Ruth and Barbara Candbride-to-b- e Miss Maxine Orton Miss Vera Green- land sisters of the Louise Ollerton Miss Vera Durkee wood was in charge of the wedding and Miss Helen Holbrook cake The reception rooms were beautiThe informal serving was under fully arranged with jonquils acacia Snapthe direction of Mrs C L Boulter fern and pussy willows Mrs A J Thompson Mrs Nephi dragons and carnations were also The table was covered with M Larson Mrs C Earl Alsop Mrs used Evan O Jensen and Mrs J Thom- a handsome Madeira ahd lace doth as Ostler The serving tabls was and was centered with jonquils and A complete silver service covered with a white linen cloth acacia embroidered and crocheted with was used A program of music was furnished during the afternoon by deep blue with harmonizing center Miss Mary McGregor Mrs Herald piece The young couple will make their Clark Mrs Madge A Young Mrs Raymond Rlchan and Miss Marhome in Sandy Mrs guerite Jepperson vocalists SANDY— The marriage of Miss Gerald Heaton and Miss Lena Thur-be- r Miss of Bingham pianists LaVon Thornblad daughter of Mr and Mrs J E Thornblad and Ja- - Laura Mensel violinist Miss Carma ct ( Continued on Page ( Continued 9-- 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