Show f r b 1- t 2 - Sart4 y D - I : I i 1' :r r4:7---- Fine Music Program Will Introduce Campaign ti Fok 11 - 1 - ::::-- :5-:- ' 'tt970t - '''' !'! ' 14 ' !' - !'--' ' - - ' -- T i:: e ':ii 4:'6: '4"ka ::::-:-r :::: - - ::-- ' 4 '' ' AV z '' !' '- 4 '' '' :':: :::'':: ' ' il ''' " ' ' "' A:6'' ' - ' -- to:Idler:47yd - - ' ' ' -- K -- !:: I ” : "' ''!-- '" i -' f : :'9r6':"::1?699I10'??"-6Y'1ro''"74vti?'1"'':''''- ' :" ::::::::p: ::::::::::x:‘A: "::q:: r it ow1 Piano Student Of Dixon :Giving Recital y— :4 ': d'k5 -- - Wed-Itesda- i 1: s ::: ::: r - ' '' lk — v- :::''''ffr----"- ' iirm r''''!!-- ':: :' : ::::::meA k 4 Singer's Recital Sponsored by Star of Hope Bagatelle ' '!: 4 4 4 4 ' r ' "Tho Noarnoss of You" "When The Swallows Corn Back to Capistrano" Chorus Giving Initial Concert Larry 4 a Tommy A a - 26609 Dorsoy—No '''' I ea - 4 1 SOC Retôtdo'—etreet Floor 4 Z C itti 1 4 I t 1 1 t -- - ' ' ' 50e Wishes to announce the opening of his new accordion studios at Templeton Building Mr Fassio has just returned from New York where he studied at the Galinti Accordion Conservatory under the supervision of the world famous Calla Rini Mr Fassio will teach advanced and serious beginners the Darin' school system of accordion 605 la Soup or Appetiser Choice of Three Entrees Fresh Vegetables French Fried or Mashed Potatoes Hot Rolls Iced Ti or Coffee HornsMade Pudding Ice Cream or Sherbet BROADWAY AT STATE for Appointment Dial i - SILVIO FASSIO 26641 "I'm Nobody's Baby" l'iNds Won't Bud" 1 i Clinton—No DINNER Film adaptation of Louis Bromfield's widely read "The Rains Came" will be the leading feature of the program offered Star patrons Sunday This story set in a mythical East Indian city offers a stir— ring romance creating emotional problems in conjunction with natural spectacle of storm and raging flood earthquake fire realistically nresented Tyrone Power and Myrna toy are costars with George Brent sharing honors Also the bill presents "Miss log Daughters" a story of city underworld dangers with Rochelle Hudson and Richard Arlen heading the cast Martha Z the state Mr Shirley' Williams nee Janyary A in David Eccles Ogden and Anna Cyprus Cameron East high school—add to the strength in Study Plan Fixed By Bountiful Club Well Varied One) BOUNTIFUL—Modern music drama and poetry will make up the major part of the year'a program for the Fine Arts Guild at Bountiful as announced by Mrs J W Murdock president of the organization Chairmen of committees for the various divisions are: Mrs Viola McFarlane Modern Music and Its AppreciationMrs Walter Holbrook Modern Playwrights Mrs Wendell Hammond Modern Art Mrs James Burns Contrasting Ancient and Modern Poetry Mrs Jack Bangerter Current Events Mrs J C Stocks Social Matters — ' arts 20—Ethan Coltonoau- - ' Mareh 13—Sir NorMan Angell economist journalistt March 19 quartet —Belgian piano-strin- g March 26 — Albert Spalding "America's violinist" with orchestra March 27—Webster Aitken California born pianist world April 2 — Will Irwin known reporter editor author April 17—Hilde Reggiani leading coloratura ioprano of the Metropolitan April 24— Barton Harp Quintet young Philadelphia ensemble: Date of the appearance of Mr Mose the young American sculptor has not been definitely set All attractions of the series will be presented in the Provo L D S tabernacle -- Violin Prodigy Will Come to Ogden One-Tim- e Ogden MacDow'ell ht one-nig- OGDEN — Mc Dowell Ensemble chapter of the MacDowell Colony league will hold a studio meeting at 1460 Twenty-fift- h street Wednesday at 8 p m Owing to the departure of Mrs Mlles A Romney president of the chapter to make her tome In Los Angeles a new president will be selected and plans will be made for the coming year All active members are urged to be present --- - '1 TO Ptet2 1 tr G ATItilitI f : ''' OF ' ALL I t 1":1:4Y '''7— isk4 at Salt where Fried Chicken with French Fries 25t A unerfast cafe 'onel ' ACentro DIAL - : rtl: : ifit ‘ k Box Lunches a Specialty et cost is Rs snore set000 — 1 ‘' tZt -- ''' 4 ! ' 2201 'Highland Drive SP - 111 '' people lI ite our food it's delicious thfil it"' the service is excellent You'll enjoy "lining NEW LOCATION 1 instructor ' tikfr ell OCDEN—Jan Garber featured violinist with the Philaorchestra delphia symphony when Still ' in his teens will demonstrate his finesse before Utah dance music lovers Tues day night when he is scheduled to bring his orchestra to White City ballroom for a engagement Termed the "singing violin 1st" Garber will give his listeners audible evidence of how the term was derived as they hear his skillful fingers literally make his violin strings sing or weep according to the mood of the music The Inimitable Jan Garber has also been called the "originator of hokum" because of his strange capers while leading his band membem-- --1' Club Will Meet 'FIRST N ij the instrumental department - thoritY on international affairs January 23—Dr Harry A Overstreet philosopher and author February 19—Ernst Wolff baritone and Lieder singer Fehrth ary 26—Robert P Tristram c-- oe )1 Cloone Robeson baritone with B Y U chorus November 20—Joseph Bonnet French- - organist De cember 12—Maurice Eisenberg 'cellist and B Y U orchestra December 16—Emanue1 Feuermann 'cellist Kennedy Beethoven Mary Ota f"14 x (Continued teem 1 4V ' " - ' - Watch for the Hit Parads of Starr Songs and Fun I t- -1 7k Coming Soon ge of Downtown 1 us ' -- - It I 1 : t 41 ' sa 44 aA : A4AA&A°‘A4‘k04kAA4‘" &4‘e0w4ftaAOAA! 46416441041 44oft 1114 ii I mot And Ifto 04 04 Aht AcAlk44a - 4 Whipple Margaret Cultural Interests — Lang LundAuerbach Hugh Dougall Ol Entrancing Florence 3eppersnn Madsen Night Litt Thitn Eyes Mendeissohn - a Well Served In Provo Course -- past Freshmen pianists who are to be heard on the freshman program to be given Thursday morning in Kingsbury hail — Richfield Margaret Poulsen Swenson Professor John who heads Brigham VOUng university lyceum Mardi ranging ortist Mentions Miss Prayer" DAUM( MOVED i use only!stingmplanned ' T a where he had been an since the early spring 'he Xing of Love Ay Follows Night 'he BrMge Builder 1 ' ‘4 ' esig Star7 COURSE SUNDAY ' a year's Having completed course at the Galant' Accordion Conservatory in New York City Silvio Fassio has returned to spend some time at his home and in Salt Lake City He is a son of Mr and Mrs James Fassio 3664 South and 5200 West Hunter Mr Fassio during his stay of some eighteen months in the east met with no little success making appearance on several programs of note He completed his course in July but remained 1--- FULL ' Young Musician Returns to City LundChaminade ''' )1 mAx Large choral orianizations ail well--u instrumental groups aro in prospect for the seaoon's mu- sic activities at the University of Utah Judging by the number of applications and requests for music according to Professor Thomas Giles head of music de- partment He says however the male chorus will be limited to 100 voices and the piano group to 20 performers A state-wid- e tour for the glee to go as club DI It will far ' Galuppi Dona May Stewart Elevation Florsheim Burke Cederlof Schubert Impromptu Op 143 Margaret Mace Prelude for left hand Scriabin Margaret Fehr VeIsø C Sharp rhaPin N Eileen Pyper Mana-Zucc- a Vale Brilliante Melba Soreneott Duet Polish Ilence facharwenka Mies Stewart Mies Mare (Winners In state fair contest) - COFFEE SHOP A ' Toulouse-Lautrec Gigue i BROADWAY I 1 - :'!::- Presenting a group of eight pupils Mrs Percival O Perkins has arranged a piano recital at her studio 848 East First South street for Sunday at 2:30 The following program p m is to be given: Varied Fare - 1 Perkins Students Offering Recital Movies Offer c ii troductory talk -- Broadway I ' To Outlook In elP Music :'':':!::!!!!---- charge of the programxith Mrs Vera Frey Beason president of the federation making the in- with-Mauri- ::: s:: ::: A !::'!' 1 albbs secretary of board will present the 'awards Young performer givert super lor rating received gold medals and silver medals went to those receiving excellent ratings Mrs John B Bradley ch41rman of the contests will be in Bain Cuisiefitly :::: r :: -- nt when 4 p Estttlami Group ' : '': Winners in the music comp& tition conducted at the state fair with the cooperation of The Utah Tederatinn during the week are to be present in a concert pro gram at the Art Earn Sunday at 4 :: 4 ' !k: z4! ': Present Prograni :1 Proféssionals and Pupils Make Good ' 11 — : ' : At Fair: Will 45 - "a -- ':' 00o30000 i - 1" ii1 !::::: - ' Contest Winners '' ' -- t ' ''' master Hokusal: representing the Japanese masters and more contemporary figures such at John Marin and George Grosz and even the inimitable satirist Of today James Thurber are represented in this unrivaled showing to which one can return again and slain 1 ''- o ' 4 Poussin Cezanns4 gl Greco Md bein Durer David the Flemish '' r !! :! "Chrlit Win telt :'::4 '' r ' representational ' °- 4 ': r L ' ' ' - l':' v '!:!::i!:!!:-- Van C101111 "Cyprenel tinder the Moon" the "Moses the Ten Command Reeding mut!'" front the Utrecht Psalter most noted of all medieval book manuscripts Titian Tintarette Tlepolo An dres Mantegna Daumier Deis °rola tragonard Watteau De - ::: LI :' ' :- 'f best H ': ' ' - i'f!':!:! Walking on the Leonardo da Vinci's silverpoint "Head of a Woman" and his Weve0” Keeler Takes Year From School Duty - '::' ''''':'!'!!!!!'' " : :t '' : tx6' c7 4144' ! : '7::---- v: tj ''' s '' :'-'- 'll t :::: - !' l': l ' -- '' :::::::: :4: --- iii-- - - :!'5':Ii-'':i:':-::- ' ' -f ' :' -!- rr: ' k ' ' ! : ':-'- ' 4 - : 1:-''- ' ' : -- :'!!-:!-- : 3-- ''''':''::ii::r':1::' r'9 't0::iok405rNc:: 44ise - : '":-- - '47'' -- - ::: :!!'-- !:::j-- ''''5: e'' -- :: '' r ' - :: 8 '7! 1 !i! : fls4 :!:::'::-:::::-:-:- afrotr: tihne- avnatilupeasrtticoultahrely ) -''''' '''''4''''''' ' ::$: ' ' E - 'k '':-' - - ''Ir: ? !! )-- ' 44 :: ''"- 1- - -- - 1- - : student Auetibled by the Ex- :: ''N titbit section of W P A Art Frok ti!!:! :!:'::i:ect it is one of the most fascinating and valuable collections !:'':::!:1!!!!':::-::: that hu been circulated 4 '! 3 4! These photegraphit bring out 4 !! !!r i !:! t: Very nuance of the original :::4: :"! ::""l?:': !!! !!'' drawings 'which illustrate the '1''( 7' ' ::::::5 4 !:' masters' interest in composition 0:!-!':!!!7-- - ''' :': ''"' and design in simplification - - ' " dramatization amotienalization and in purposeful diatortion 1: Each drawing is accompanied b an explanatory caption - :: !'i!::k!-i Such' high) y interesting 1 'ketches are seen Is ens el Michelangelo's designs for the ' : L'N1Ilt:: Sistine the chapel showing s scuipturesqu's movement of the -— - figures that made the Sistine '' Chapel one of the greatest art "Hoodor s Woman" it sherpoint by the master Leonardo-erhilvamentsOf ill ogee the da Vinci which Is ono of tho many fascinating sketches in "stenegraphio notation of ton- !1114-:- '' 22 1240 !! -!- e : - 1 talented young pianist as accompanist the two making this contribution to the success of the-drill 1 ! 0001011' t14! Dr Lorin F Wheelwright president-wipreside at the meet:: ' sl 1 ':' ' :' 'fr' ' P'''4 fm '' ':'- :: ' ':' 4 ' V4 ' " r4''' '''' ' : ' ef" ' other of workers ''' and the of :Irthe i ' i44::''''': p ig':- ' majors captains campaign ing ' — r:' x ' '' ' A'' ::- f' 40- ' '''2 4 '' '' '' - ' '!'!4'! - ete'''" Registration cards of last year's membership and :41 organization or :' !: r 1t !:: will be distributed by Mrs Robert Instruction kits for the workers i ii " 4- :::' 90400t ?0 ::ii":47 1t :!:::::::-c7:de:-:::47t7::?Fisher executive Secretary and campaign chairman : Announcements have been sent to all members Mrs Fisfler 1 4 said urging that renewal& of membership be sent to the treas- -1 it :!44!::: Jo These will also ' urer S J Quinney to facilitate the'campaign '''' ' 71t1fr ' ''' '4' ::::"' ::: '44 '74'-k' !'4kV01k4-!:'17''''4i4 be received by Mrs 'Fisher at the Hotel Utah ' mezzanine floor 'i"--"! 101 2 6 camm between week and the '0--the ! p During daily during 1 ' :!':-!'a::!4:!! ot:1 30 5 to week October !!'"x! re be will 4 September memberships V 44p paign fILZ!tk '?4tk c ' 7 I ceived daily at these headquarters from 9 a in until 6 p m I0'14 ''' Well known to Salt Lakers through nutnerous violin recitals '' :' '! r'L" !" 714 - 'f 7 :'' 1 i - j 'i "1 ' : In the city and his activities in the field ofbchamber music Mr ' as soloist on the ' 0 Shepherd appeared during the seasen 1925-2- 6 4 ' '! -' - '' program of the Salt Lake Musical Arts society forerunner of the --t civic With music as Charles John artists " such ' !' organization present Thomas Vladimir Horowitz and Piatigorsky His violin study has been with the New England:conservatory of music six years under Felix Winternitz ititstanding vjolin virtuoso for whom he ' acted as assistant and in Rome with the distinguished-Itali- an artist Maria Corti For three seaSOns Mr Shepherd was a member of the Boston : String Quartet and also toured through New England and-th- e east as soloist and in chamber music concerts In 1930 he organ' ized and conducted a Chamber Music'society in Salt Lake giving -a series of six outstanding programs and also conducted an or : chestril concert sponsored by the Musical Arti society For nine ' e Mr was en Shepherd years :f17wr gaged in radio and motion Pr17 !?erroytie?ItrwTottortflVte4'NIPKr ''':::? :: picture work in tos Angeles ' :' '''' first violin and soloist :::' : being !! Mr Johannesen a pupil of ::: !! Mabel Borg Jenkins has ap- —- - :" on various local propeared or t grams and in solo recitals and :'"' :!!!!! ":"!!'' has become known as one of 4w!:!: i ::" 1i 1:2::: i 7 e foremost of -- the younger It 4 7 il:i Ie:: ' ' '''' ' till ! 0 k 1::: 4 ti- ' ' i '': :: '' 4:::: P??5! i I IC — ::: ': '''' PROVO- -3 4 J Keeler organist f '::: 11 ' :::t:1!:: t: h:'':' I 0s:::'f ) !!!!:'''!':!-'4' !!':!!I!'- :H4411:'$'- 40:!" and since 1935 Instructor in piano "::!!!!! x P 0! 44 !!!! 464-- 4:i:!!:- at Brigham Young le4 ) i''' '' ' li'' ?: ) ''''' 'jq - - and organ will ! '' 4 ' - ' 041' A0-' ?'0 ': have leave of abiff university '" ' ki t:-'the for sence' year He leavea 1::40 0 ' '''''''!!'' t' 1 '!::':7 Sunday for a season's study at '‘ '4 i4:-''''!'0‘: !''?:'!4!11!!: A2 i A ''!' :::1i-:-4' Stanford University' and plans a4 'A '' ' ' ''' '' i to devote his time chiefly to or :j'144:4i ' '" t: 11 11A1 1 - ':' '1i ::1 ie'7':" - ' - ''' ' ' $ f st tan musicology under Warren D '''4s4t i ' ' ' - r 7 1 f N t k f '! Allen During hie absence hie :V: 1 i 7::!':!::' !''':''''! '''-- it ' duties will be taken over by Opening the season's concert '' 4 Pc' ' ' ''''' - ' ':rvt 34 z L ''4 '' ”4r1--4- '1- ' " "'14''' Dr Gerrit de Jong Jr dean of at School McCune the tprogram ::'A-!4t: :"J1:: ' 1 1 4 the college of fine arts and oth' !1:'IN:'q‘"i '' it ' t ''4'A:': i 'of Music and Art Elaine Clive '9 ::' 1 :'F:' 4' Z'It t410'71 er members of the music faculty k 4:?s 4 'Frederic '' no1"4 young artlst student of 'ii ' ' bir Keeler's earlier studios "SNAI: :::: 4: ‘ '‘ t ) Dixon of the school faculty will ' have taken him to Europe in411eftitokr---pi- : '7 't : cluding a year at Leipzig Conbe presented in a recital servatory where he was a stuat 8:15 D m In the as0 e dent of Karl Straube and Robert sembly hall 4440140eloati4a -- 444-0 he h Tedehmulter During 1933-34 Mim Clive who Is a daughter — of Mr and Mn Joseph C Clive —studied organ at the Royal Col:::4:: t: ':'''' lege of Muste London and a granddaughter of the well 4 " tk'f7:r:::'40061twookywiieigotats4i:: es known Salt Lake City musician t' ''j " 6' tt'---4 ' ' ' 'e k '4116'?: William C Clive has appeared ' 31Z:—A - H'':4:::::' as soloist on various concert -" " ): k ::::: :Li::1::::::f:P'::: r- -: -- — 6"' ' programs throughout the state ' And has received recognition also ''' t :43' 4::::::f''''''''' 1 f 4 z: ::i:::: 't''::g&:4:W::::k:ii: 00aiouibii44Fmtkw4xi as composer of the-So- uth high :school's official school song Shea current 'exhibition SehlWo "Mt Olympus" "Emigration Bills" Impressive tnountain— Is noW a sobhintere at UniveDean Debut!) found Barn's in Gordon Art by Cope by a scape member of rsity of Utah and Lizzette Dean who has been Beta Delta Mu honorary musifor the past year studying music cal sorority In New York is to be presented Her musical training began in a vocal recital Saturday at when she was quite small under --- -m in the Sugarhouse the direction et her grandfather : ward chapel 1950 'Tw elf th East with whom she studied both viostreet under the auspices of lin and piano for several years the Estalaml society which Later she directed her efforts home half buried in the snow of former women More than ordinarily Interest- composed ing no little charm managing primarily to the piano and since a snow of which conveys missionaries of the eastern feeling has studied with Leda Jones its light and shadow adroitly ing is the combined instructor outIn the very air making an 'Burt formerly of Salt Lake and states and student exhibition now to and the portrait study of "Wes spot York Cityi Miss Dean whose —former standing be found at the Art Barn not Leah Johnson's tulip study Is ley Browning" realizingethe charhad been with Dr training Dewsnup of the Mcalone because of the excellence acteristics or the stibject Leda Cune faculty and more recent- Florence Jepperson Madsen nicely executed and her winterprofessional work shown' Rawlins Ray 's landscapes are Provo Richard 'P Condie Salt seape shows a dean handling of ly withand Mr Dixon concert ofbutthe due Also to the demonstration her wash Adele Matheson and quite the freest and strongest teacher Lake City and Loyal Phillips pianist E is of the that and talent she has shown: being W n Newman are others who Kathryn MissClive's program part of Shawe'Chicago studied during windof School two old Stakes study of 'which is given with the orcheInterest and Cloy Paulson's porbrought out In the her year's absence at Teachers' broad in a Fine Arts stra under her father's direction trait work in pastel has good shapen cottonwoods Columbia university college meadow- is nicely handled and The exhibit is to remain over will be as follows: Carl Gutekunst under quality with feeling Sunday September 29 when a The Saturday program with Preludes Nos 1 22 17 113Chopin tea-ito be given for the artists Gordon Cope head of the Art Dr Lorin F Wheelwright or' 'Etude Op 35 No 7 and friends of the school Barn school is splendidly repChopin ganist and Sarah S Castle Etude Op 10 No Chopin tween the hours of 5 and 7 p m resented by several mountain pianist accompanying the singBallads Os 23 disChopin scenes the two bold and strikAmong the student work er will include: V EraltowlekGrand Bodo dp played perhaps the most promising impressions of Zion canyon's Woif Concert ' Verborgenheit (Secrecy) Chopin ing is that of Dean Belnap fantastic red cliffs and giant With orchestra Schubert Fruhlingstraum (Spring Dream) trueschen Goldnen V den architectural mit Sterne whose painting approach is surpeaks possessing Concerto in min0r Op 09 Fran (Stars With Golden Feet) : "77' Schumann (Continued from Pao prisingly mature for a boy of strength and being the most Widmung (Devotion t Alfegre paid Finitsis II brilIts The mountainscape thirteen agreeable recording of Andante ospressivo Printemps Oul Commence (CommenceShop Around the Corner" Frank "Mt Olympus" reveals a genuine Titlaie SaintSaens liant coloring that we have seen ment of Spring) With Oriiihtstra FrOM "Samson and Delilah" Morgan plays the shop owner The "Emigration Hills" emphagrasp of the fundamentals of Dvorak Sacred Songs sizes Mr Cope's skill in the handsometimes fatherly sometimes composition and form with la Clouds and Darkness Are Round his masses and in porsense of color values His mounling-of About Him stern generally humorous with Hear My Prayer 0 Lord My GNI tain has -- vveight and solidity traying the moods of the day k Shall Not whose eMployes their tniAls and God Is My Shepherd and there Is an Untitled study the sky treatment is pleasing Want one with relations their Joys of Gladness New Will I R C A Vidor Records landblue Songs Sits Both in portraiture and of the hills where the INT another the picture deals Woodman Am Thy Harp shadows creeping up the alopea scape Leigh Block Turner has A Piper Head Wesley Ruggles' Belt comedy Bring You Famous attract one irresistibly But feature developed new power her imDown in the Forest Itnnald Husbands" "Too Many You Won own emotional Have Love Ronald I a nook is of a there woodsy stronger pression lands for Daiming another version of the Enoch quality in his "Woods Interior— drama Is accompanying Arden enchantBrighton" thlit makes It has Fred MacMuroffering ment of this forest glade with "The Cell of the Canyon" ray Jean Arthur and Melvyn Its splashing stream that leads Douglas involved "Love Lite the eye back into its cool depths the hear can almost and ones Tommy Dorsey—No 26671 ::::::::::::!:7:':f soughing of a gentle wind in the trees Hill' 'Illtiaborry "Hotel Imperial" Several of the sensitively han"Maybe' Directed by Miss Ivie J En romance of World dled watercolor by landscapes --the has been brought to Sammy Kayo—No 26643 A F Everett are found Joseph chorus will offer Its first at the Broadway o In the show a subtle atmosof the season Sunday at senting Ray Mil land "A Million Dreams Ago" pheric winter study of a little m In the Thirty-secon- d c3o as p its colorful Miranda You" "Ono Look yard chapel 311 NavabogrteL characters King—No 2607 t is announcid by Mrs Heber Myna thrilling:r Austrian cavalry 4 4 Hal Serv- airenic continental : k ces will be directed by Fred H who is transformed by "Can't Gat Indiana Off My 1 A 'eck Jr f Mind" Also the program Mrs Lester D Hovey will be "I Just Couldn't Tata It Mickey Rooney in his f I he accompanist for the program of the "Young Tom Baby" j vhtch Is to include the following: Hal Kamp—No 26655 supported by an 'lie Lord's B Cecil Gates ve 7 Photographs of drawings by muter artists of all ages In pen charcoal and pencil make up the "Lines That Live" exhibit now at the Art Center offering extra- - ' -- Opening its annual membership campaign the Salt Lake Civic Music association will bold a precampaignmeeting Monday MI atthuArt Barn a feature of which will be the presentation of Cesar Franck's Violin Sonata in A Major by one of the eity's most gifted artists Albert Shepherd with Grant Johannesen Masters' Art Reveüléd In Drawings '' ' - :: ' '' ' ' - - gakt gettitrte S:eptemti'ei( ': - ::- - :::-::: -- - - '':''' - :t- - '' - ':::'-- : 194041 Membership '''' -'- f" The Snit 17 ‘Ni - Morning -- Abe 0ae Afro ak 04 alS 4011111 0410 ia"alhotkoloa:Ak101110A-11- ' |