Show - - I : gcbe Part Two Authorities On Problem Convene in S L 100 - socio-politic- al de dull-norm- al dividuals" -- Wins Post ' inFA?ti:i:i4::11tt:xty§:$ :f:Nz!k!ps:::7:77 - ii"i:(:?: ' 1:::?:::::-:::-:- (es "'S: ' :::::::::-:' F:::::::-:t- ':'::'f: ''': !:::'' t - :::::- -z i'kt : g: ''i '::: t -: 11 i '':'': Board Quits In Body tit State School :—: '1':t':- A :: : :::7ifi ":?:':'':::':'-'''- ' 0'i — : : ' 11'! ii1 I ri:41t::: ' :1 i::::!:?: :::':':51-- k'': '1 F::):::I 5i: :::1:14:' 44- :: tI t i:: :"1 '':1 ? t i 1V: :)0:t f I ' i s'S t'::f:---1L-- : '" ' ' ':::!::rf::-'- 4 - is 7 vr' 1r::17!wol"::ir'!":"11? : - ' t ' ''' :1- ):n:4':::- - :tt c! 4 f ' i' e''' - f Execution Set Aug 1 by : d d d ::::::::"!:? - '4I 0 :'-- dballoitA' or0 X9':'- : : 44-ii:: ) ' ::: s AV''' ' 41L The veterans of San Juan hill N '4 will i steal the spot and Manila bay '' ' '' and Sunday light briefly Saturday more 4114::1 7 t '':i ' recent from the veterans of 5: tf riNU ' ::::ii?" ''4 '''"ik battles of Verdun and the Argonne ::i':' - '"' forest The occasion will be the '''NtØ st 2' - '' ' :'t annual convention of the United '' War Veterans s department Spanish ! ''' S ' of Utah and its auxiliary at the t ' 1 1114: Newhouse hotel I convention at The two-da- y :''"'-- ' i ' :which 400 USWV members and ' ' 2 'C '' ' An '''''''''''-'equal number of auxiliary t'l ' members from seven camps and M suxillaries in the state will be rep resentea will open officially Sat' Oe'''''''': ' ' ' urday at 10 a m with a program open to the public Earlier the - ' Council of officers of the auxiliary ' will hold an 8:30 a tn breakfast meeting Hear Two Speakers Colonel Elmer G Thomas army constructing quartermaster for Ogden and vicinity and former Governor Charles R Mabey—both of whom served in the war with Spain—are scheduled as speakers it the public session A musical George chosen cou' Oort:"tathila at left is Marie program also will be offered and Hero they r are at 'tact: queeit of the Covered state commanders of the Grand Folsom University of Utah toed and at right selected and two aids her Friday Wagon Days Army of the Republic American Norna of Miss Edna (Ted) Newsom of Salt Lake City Andrus St evening Center is Miss Legion Disabled American Veterans of the World War and Veterans of Foreign Wars have been invited to be platform guests Saturday at 1:30 p m the department and auxiliary will hold Separate meetings with reports of Arthur J Manchester of Salt Lake City department commander Mrs D M Kemp of Salt Lake City auxiliary president and other offi- By O N Malmquist cers as principal business Attention of patronage conscious political leaders which has A luncheon for past Utah Judges Pick Pretty on state almost the for been the fotused past capitol exclusively noon at also will Brunet to Rule six months has been diverted in some degree to the federal buildfeature the auxiliary program The two groups wiU join again ing and city and county building where importanypositions are Over Annual Fete for a banquet at 6:30 p m at 7 in the near future which Floyd D Utter will be to toastmaster A reception with auxThe top job from the standpoint a nd industrial development cornA comely 'brunet from St in officers follow will iliary of remuneration and subordinate mission Mentioned locally as concharge George captivated judges of the the banquet and a dance beginis that of internal rev e- - tenders for the appointment are Covered Utah Wagon Days queen ning at 9 p m will conclude Sat- positions nue collector for Utah now held by Scott P Stewart whose wife is the contest urday's program evening at Saltair Friday state vice chairwoman Democratic -Sunday at 10 a m a joint me- I N Hinckley The Utah congres- - and A J Skidmore Salt Lake and was chosen from among 46 morial service will be held which sional delegation is expected to lovelies to rule over all activities like the morning meeting Saturout this $6000 per year posi- - county amessor It is anticipated of the annual Salt Lake festival pass day will be open to the public also that there will be competi- Named to reign at the post of Grover A Giles Utah attorney tion any time now Prominently tion from the First honor Andrus 20 congressional while was Missas Nomatwo as possible recipients are aids Will her general will be featured- - speaker mentioned serving district for this position William particularLake Salt J Korth at this service and Mrs R J county be Miss Marie FOISOM 18 of 1395 N Gardner incum- ly if the international revenue Alexander will sing a song of her clerk William East Ninth South street University chief of The field division of lector la drawn from the Second of Utah coed andMim Edna own composition "Sweet Soldier (Ted) Newsom 20 of 1130 West Third Boy" Which has been adopted as the office and Henry C Jorgensen district If Mr Korth Is named internal North street both of Salt Lake an official song by the Veterans retiring Member of the Utah liquor revenue collector there will of City of Foreign Wars and has won wide control commission There are some positions course be a vacant county clerk-und- Parade of popularity with other veterans' Beauty the collector most of which ship to fill Alvin Keddington groups : civil service not in cumbent The under chief office the bevy of queen candidates deputy Department and auxiliary will Another federal position whi4h Is is currently being mentioned as a gave the three judges no little hold separate election and installatrouble when In a group they pation meetings Sunday at 1:30 open is : that of register of the prospective candidate U S larid office This office was Another impending appointment raded their o talents before hunp m to wind up the convention dreds who attended the ceremony is that of di-left vacant by the appointment of in the county set-u- p Present Officers Listed S Brown to the state publicity After the judges eventually tContintatki on page ) named ten finalists they settled Those now occupying the dedown to the serious but obviously partment offices to be filled Sunpleasant task of deciding which include besides Mr Manchesday of the cream of Utah'& beautiful ter Willard Evans of Murray maids should reign during the fete senior vice commander J H of yesteryear of 'Salt Lake City junior Roper The judges R T Harris of the vice commander and C G ForsR T Harris Advertising agency lund of Salt Lake City adjutant David N Simmons of radio station Present officers of the auxiliary KDYL and Leland Van Wagoner are in addition to Mrs Kemp: Lake Tribune staff photogSalt Mrs Bernard Cash of Salt Lake Before a crowd of nearly 2500 Appointment of Gus P Backman rapher selected the three maidens senior vice president Mrs City new executive secretary of the Salt on the basis of culture background Willard Evans of Murray junior persons which set a horse-sho- record Lake area chamber of commerce as and horsemanship for intermountain vice president Mrs Laura Brown But for a closeup of the winners: of Salt Lake City chaplain Mrs attendanCe high spirited thorough- acting head of the defense set-u- p Miss Andrus daughter of Mr dod Harry N Austin of Salt Lake City breds went through their paces In Utah was announced Friday gy Mrs Charles Andrus of St George secretary Mrs Torval Christen- Friday night at the second night Governor Herbert B Maw —Queen of the Dixie roundup in sen of Salt Lake City treasurer: The said of the annual charity that because 1940 elected most popular girl in governor Mrs Arthur Brown of Provo performance of having to devote so mach time Dixie college last year and at presHorse of Show show Lake the Salt patriotic instructor Mrs P C Felmaythe reorganization program he ent secretary to St Georges sted of Logan historian Mrs Aus- associatión at Edgemount farm to been to mem- or five feet five and one-haname has unable the tin Q Moulton of Ogden condue- 3000 Connor street of the defense council called inches tall and weighs 125 pounds tor Mrs B Marvin Dickinson of The show will be concluded Sat- bers Miss Folsom daughter of Mr for an act of the in and Mrs R L Folsom—Five feet Ogden assistant conductor Mrs urday with a final performance and cannot do so until legislatuie returns he three and three-fourtinches Lily M Fairclough of Salt Lake starting at 8:15 Ix m the east As on Thursday night the Jump- from hazel eyes weighs 120 brunet City guard and Mrs Effie C Starr Bosis He for leaving Sunday of Salt Lake City assistant guard ing classes again drew most ap- ton to attend the annual gover- pounds plause from the thrilled spectators nors' conference and from there Backman Presides whose numbers Included many will to Washington D C He Miss Newsom of Mr prominent families of Salt Lake does go not expect to be back in Utah and Mrs Robert Cdaughter Newsom—Five Boise Idaho City Ogden Logan until after the middle of July feet five Inches blond and and other intermountain cities "In the meantime" Governor weighs 115 pounds tall Maw said "I have appointed Mr Outstanding Jumper Guns P Backman executive sec Backman to perfect an organiza- retary of the chamber of comIn the jumping tion which will Outstanding meet the imme- merce acted as master of ceremoGovernor Herbert B Maw and event was Dick owned by James Mrs Maw entertained a number Farmer of Boise Idaho and ridden diate demands of the federal gov- nies at the judging contest while of friends at the executive mansion by Jamel Owen of Boise which ernment to place the state in a B A Reynolds queen commUtee position to cooperate In the de- chairman was in charge of the pro603 East South Temple street Fri- n3sed out Naooleort d program" gram day night - in commemoration of entry of Ezra C Lundahl of Lo- fense All entries in the contest v‘Tre explained that he will name their twentieth wedding anniver- gan ridden by young Dean Jessop theHemembers of the defense counguests during the queen's ball sary of Logan which followed the judging In the class for thoralighbreds cil upon ha return Special guests at the affair were Ray T Elsmore of Western Air and grade thoroughbred horses ‘ Lines Eismore who were first prize was won by Bugler celebrating the eighteenth anni - owned and ridden by Brady Dirker versary of their own nuptials of Ogden Others in attendance were Mr Event and Mrs Scott Matheson Dr and Wins Mrs R B Maw Captain and Mrs Gold entry of Mr and Royall H Fred Egan Mr and Mrs Aidon Mrs Horace A Sorensen of Salt will arrive officially The cooler temperatures howJ Anderson and Mr and Mn Lake City and ridden by Herman In Summer Satarea intermountain ever the will prevail only Saturday Tracy R Welling: Kraenbuhl took first place in the urday at 12:34 p m mountain and summer will be ushered into d d event for time and the longest day of the the region thereafter with a connovice horses will be marked by cooler temtinuation of year Automobile Strikes In the combination in northern and and little or to moistemperatures peratures event Blue Rain owned and western Utah the United States ture the bureau's extended foreBruises S L Boy ridden by Mrs E T Fisher of weather bureau said Friday cast for the period Saturday Idaho was acclaimed winDouglas H Carter 3 son of Mr Boise night through Tuesday indicated ner received stiff but competiand Mrs J Alvin Carter of 1065 maximum temperaFriday's Saturday will be the longest two other horses in Salt Lake City was 91 ture Third East street suffered bruises tion from of the year the weather day aester ridden by Kaths equalling the high so bureau's Friday at 12:35 p m In an automobile-ped- Queen's' degree experts explained beThortfas and owned by George far in 1941 Low estrian ryn for accident near his Thomas cause the sun Saturday reaches temperature of Salt Lake City and the 24 hours home its highest point in the northending Friday at Lady Eyre owned and ridden 5:30 p m was 61 ern sky or in other words beSalt Lake police traffic investi- My Walter degrees setting 1 of Roche Lake Salt cause the sun at 12:34 p m the days mean temperature at gators quoted witnesses as saying by 76 degrees seven above normal the boy ran Out from behind a City mountain time will be vertically atWinner in the class which Afternoon cloudiness can be over the tropic of cancer From sprinkler truck into the path of a tracted the largest number of ensouthbound automobile driven by tries the class for Saturthis phenomenon comes the term Utah expected throughout horses pleasure Ai R Harris 47 of 1315 South and "summer solstice" because the weather day Sunday was equipment) using western State street bureau said means "sun stands still" Weaselled on Pt's k s ? '''''-- 11 ir ' : - 4 - - Nt411-ør---- - - N4k ApRomney assistant managing of the L D S church program Marion G Romney Selected for S far-flu- ng e Eureka Man Heads Utah Mine Workers president-- - s ' - State Orders New Plastic Discs For Use as Sales rat Tokens F 4 At the present time one and tive-mi- ll tokens are used exclusively Bids will be requested Satur day on an order for 3000000 deplastic tokens of two-mi-ll nOnlinatiON and 1000000 of the five-mi- ll type The two and five-mi- ll plastic discs will be the about that of sthe same size purchase five-mi- ll " 'oliticos Eye Vacancies aluminum Mr McGean said the state of Washington now uses plastic tokens and is paying considerably less for them than Utah has been paying for those made of aluminiun be-fille- d I col-be- 40-o- dd Judge ex- request hs Maws Mark Anniversary pint-size- Summer Arrives Officially Today in Cool Temper Utah-owne- al ed - lstice" Twenty-nine- 1 Hoyt Serious to the motion and the was Vented by Judge Perturbed Immediately after Judge Hoyt entered the crowded courtroom at 2 p m 'Condit was brought in by acting Sheriff William M Dalton who earlier in the day had driven him to Parowan from the Salt Lake county jail Appearing more seriand perturbed than at any time trial Condit during his eight-da- y sat between his attorneys and did not move except to whisper once - above-norm- ' R objection lf five-gait- an Ls w five-gaite- pronounce- and after A ed ‘ Defense Attorney John Moore Williams of Milford filed notice of Twenty-nine- Five-Gait- concluded-- - his ment er s 24 Thorne Salt Lake grocery saleslast Mardi 20 Fifth District Court ige Will L Hoyt denied a defense t motion for a new trial and pronounced the sentence in a court session which lasted only 15 minutes Condit received the verdict with an outward appearance of calm and stoicism as he sat slumped in a chair facing the judge He made no comment as the sentence was read but paled noticeably as the in-pa- re and-Mr- - A nt Crowd Breaks Backman Gets S L Horse Acting Job Show Records As Defense Aid - I CityUS Jobs Days' n County 11 of Los Angeles Cal Friday afternoon was sentenced to die before a tiring squad at the Utah state prison August 1 for the "hitchhike" murder oft Harold Condit producing that Condit St George Girl appeal funds asked that a transcript of the trial be provided at state State's Attorney tills a Wins Wagon pense Pickett and J Shay offered' no y-presidents Position general conference to become assistant managing director of the church welfare program was announced Friday by the church first presidency Harold B' Lee who was sustained member of the council of twelve apostles at the April conference will continue as managing director of the welfare program which now includes large grain elevators a coal mine and many warehouses and work projects IV is expected that Mr Lee will devote an increasingly large amount of his time to nonwelfare church activities Bishop of Ward Twenty-ninon t Mr Romney as bishop of the Pare (Continued Thirty-thir- d ward from 1935 to 1938 and president of Bonneville stake since 1938 has become thoroughly grounded in operations of the church welfare program His office now will be on the third floor of the Union Pacific building A practicing attorney Mr Romney is a past state legislator and has served in recent years as asDan Edwards of Eureka was sistant district county and city announced Friday as new attorney 2 No secretary of district He was born September 19 1897 International Union of Mine- MIII at Coloniaf Juarez Chihuahua and Smelter Workers which com- Mexico son of the late George Redd Romney prises some 5000 workers in Utah's S and Artemesia metal mining industry was president of the His father Ile was elected by a vote of northern states mission at the the union district's rank and file time of his death in December membership conducted during the 1935 first week of June Ballots were counted Friday at the C 10 metal Meeting Regularly mine workers' district headquarMrltomney and the four other ters in the Beason building assistants to the council of twelve Edwards who will be in apostles recently were appointed - Mr stalled at a meeting at district advisers to the church welfare headquarters July 6 succeeds committee and with the exception R O Bunting of Salt Lake City of Nicholas G Smith who still Mr Bunting was not a candidate II serving- - as—president of the for reelection northwestern 'states mission the The Eureka man member of new advisers have been meeting Tintic Miners Union local No 151 regularly with the welfare board to the counThe won out over two other candidates —Morris Anderson of Lark local cil of twelve apostles are Thomas No 91 and W R Gray of Bingham E McKay Clifford E Young-anAlma Sonne local No 2 The ballots Were counted by a committee composed of William R Grass Fires Ringrose of Midvale local No 331 Extinguish Vicvice president of the district: Salt Lake City firemen knew it local was 'almost summer Friday withtor Bohny of Arthur-Magn- a No 392 and Mr Bunting The out looking at the calendar Durnumber of votes cast for each can- ing the day they were called to didate was not announced but Mr extinguish nine grass fires prinBunting announced Mr Edwards cipally set by "boys playing with received a majority of the total matches: ha various parts of the present "coin" : auxiliar- Appointment of Marion G Rom- city ' ' : ney one of five assistants to the L D S council of twelve apostles sustained at the church's April other-assistant- " ''' - Church Names Assistant Welfare Head L s " ' ' ' '' ' - oe:77 Marion G pointed director welfare ''' ' ' 4'- Members of the board of trustees of the state training school in : t- ' :s -:-- : : - ex-con- 0 11' : 24- Cal arrived at the Utah state prison Friday at 7:45 v tn to awalt execution there August I for the murder of Harold AeThorne Condit was sentenced to death in rilirOWIln Friday after- soon Tribune Intermountain Wire Donald Lawton PARQWAN -'' y- - : Condit Los Angeles year-ol- d ' rIttL 741111111- Lawton Donald i- ' ::':$:- -- IO-ce- nt For Mtn" 9 Of S L 1111 'ii —41 ' k L - :: ) '" ' - - '':' ' ' --- - -- American Fork Friday submitted their resignations to Governor Her bert B Maw but offered their "further assistance and services" in any way the chief executive may feel they are required The training school is one of 'the Institutions which the reorgant- zation program placed under the supervision of the new public fare commission Board :Personnel Members of the outgoing boara are D A Skeen Salt Lake City president Alex Hedquist Provo Mrs Laura M Thompson- - Salt Lake City Dr Gut S Richards American Fork: Dr Sol G Kahn and Mrs Amy Brown Lyman Salt Lake City and S T Jeppesen Ogden The letter of resignation expressed appreciation for the help given the institution by former Governors George H Dern and Henry H Blood and Governor Maw adding: "The board has met each month as required by law and the total expense of the board In carrying out its work for the We take last year was UV pride in the fact that in the entire history of the board's work we have never at any time created any deficit and have at the end of each biennium returned a SIMstantial amount to the state Point to Progress 'In being relieved from duties and responsibilities of this insti— tution we feel to express a warranted sense of pride in the development and progress of this institution and the service it has rendered and is rendering toward improving the social welfare of the state of Utah This institution touches every community and in one sense the interest of every citizen of the state of Utah— Finally they said: "We urge the importance of considering that ihe operation of this institution has called for the selection of a ' ' ''' ''' Training Unit Passes to Welfare Grow) : : 't-- ' : Condit to Die :' ' :1 i:) liq ::i- 3:::' t: : tx-4- 1 - 'f Y''''''- - 1 titki-!M--- - :1:Ii1-:f- ' 2' I 4ate---institutio- ns 1 t e TwoDay Parley will Vote on Seat New Heads :Trk ' i:4 i'- Page iTwentporie T tey ltRule Over Covered Wagon Days 114 rrr I I :it 4 1 Again we are faced with so great a lack of information that adequate social planning for this group is practically impossible lit the 'present time" he reported Miss Marion McBee executive secretary of the New York City committee on mental hygiene was associated With Dr Humphreys in the preparation of the paper Outlines Set-U- p Increased coordination -between training afforded by publicand prisichis and both public was advocatedl - Jiv'llir Whitney who recommend-- 1 ed that Philadelphia could ob-- :' tain the best results by setting up A central board of control with the public schools private and public institutions represented and a psychiatrist a psychologist a &DOW worker and a layman also members being ' Nnting that- - a large number of feeble-minde- d come- - from good vote homes parents- Dr declared that "frequently these people are willing but unable to assume the burden of ' their misfortune" and in such cases the parents do not like court commitments and do not like to feel that a certain stigma has been Sales tax tokens made of col-placed on their home and child ored plastic will soon make their Meta L Anderson of Newin Utah long with appearance N ark J the association's presdiscs which have ident presided over the general the aluminum now for several been in use session After Governor Maw adyears dressed the members Dr HoraThe demands of the defense tio M Pollock of Albany N Y for aluminum have industries assoon behalf the of responded made for the state it necessary H H direcciation Dr Ramsay tor of the Utah state training to turn to another material for its next 'batch of tokens it was scool at American Fork reportNexplained Friday by J Henry ed on convention arrangements MeGean state purchasing agent The Friday evening general sesAt the same time a token of a a ion was featured with reports by be put the association's standing commit- - new denomination will two-mill tee D A Skeen of Salt Lake into circulation It is a token which will be The exact City discussed the public relaamount of the tax on a tions work during the past year qa gat gA ibunt Spanish War Units Open Utah Session l':? -- f 'k:" ::::: ''''t: '!'i- : ::::si':': ''i--7::- 1 ' :'! ::!:::::::: it:::::i::)::J:::::::::::: ii i (Picture on Page la) Establishment of a national bureau for the social control of Mentally defective ind subcultural grouts was advocated by Dr Edward J Humphreys of Thiel's N Y in an address before the American Association on Mental Deficiency Friday in the lintel Utah Dr Humphreys was one of the speakers on the opening days annual program of the sixty-fift- h convention which is being by more than 100 authorities and social service workers from throughout the United States and Canada Governor Herbert B Maw in welcoming the 'visitors emphasized the need for the state and cortununity to share the responsibility for caring for these types He expressed the hope that various groups would seek to aid and treat the defectives and reduce the number being sent to the institutions Deslribes Methods Dr E Arthur Whitney of Philadelohia told how his home city studied and treated the problems of mental deficiency Other papers were presented by Dr Fred O Butler of Eldridge Cal the association's president-ele- ct Dr Edgar A Doll of Vineland N J: Dr George E McPherson and Miss Ethel Horsfield of Belcher town Mass: Dr F V Willhite of Redfield S D: Dr Richard A Hungerford of Detroit Mich Robert A York of Rome N Y Dr David L Hibbs of Los Gatos Cal: Miss Dorothy A Pollock of Newark N Y: Dr Theodore Carlton of Clarinda Iowa and Dr Harold M Skeels of Iowa City Iowa Calling upon the association members to join with other groups in the development of the national bureau program Dr Humphreys declared that the group was the natural leader in ' such a movement The functioning of the'bureau would result in the coordination and development of scientific and religious in- terests toward the enlargement of a national program of constructive social control of those indi- viduals who are mentally defective and culturally subnormal" Dr Humphreys said Sees Broad Program The association's support in the development of a broad eugenic and euthenic program associated with the proposed national bureau was advocated by the speaker Showing the need for intensive reSearch Dr Humphreys said that on the basis of the White House conference report "it may be estimated that of this country's 140- 000000 individuals in the general population at least I per cent or 1400000 may be classified hi the low or middle grade defective groups In addition approximate ly 13 per cent of the total population would be classified as high-gradefective borderline and groups This would mean approximately 19600000 in- al rtit Salt Lake City Utah Saturday Morning June 21 1941 Mental Deficiency Parley Hears U S Bureau Urge and-norm- k - - el to his counselors After calling the case Judge Hoyt read the information charged in the complaint against Condit and that Defense AttorneysOrvill lion and Mr had ruled motion for a new trial Mr Williams explained that they were not prepared to argue the motion because no transetipt or the trial was available and when the judge appeared reluctant to grant more time the question was submitted without argument by either side Judge Hoyt denied the motion and asked if there was "any reason why sentence should not be passed at this time" Mr Williams replied for the defendant in the negative and the judge proceeded to review the advised the reporter Wit-lla- - '- case First Degree Murder "The jury was convinced and the court is convinced that you com- mitted the crime of first degree murder and it is the judgment and sentence of this court that you should suffer death" The judge then explained that Utah law permitted Condit to ex-- i press a preference as between (Continual - - OS County Chifs Laud Utah Congress Group - A resolution commending the Utah congressional delegation foi its successful efforts to obtain der tense industries for Utah was adopted by the Salt Lake county commission Friday The resolution specifically men30000000 the projected small arms ammunition plant for the Salt Lake City are and the proposed $37000000 steel plant ex pansion at Ironton "on behalf of the residents of this count'" the document cone 7 tinued "we extend to you as mernp hers of the congress of the United States our wholehearted thanks and appreciation for the splendid effort and work you have put forth to obtain these enterprises which will bring so much to OIL - - state" 81000 Fire Sweeps Garage Car 9 Fire of an Undeterniined °right caused damage estimated at $1000 when an automobile in a garage on the property of Carle ton Hill Jonel 1223 East South Temple street was destroyed shorttwo-sto- ry ly after midnight Friday Salt Lake Oty firemen undir the direction of Captain Don E White acting hattalloh chief soon had the spectacular blaze under control but not before telephonk lines in the neighborhood were tein4 porarily put out of commissioti Captain White figured damage to the car at about $500 and a like amount for the garage a ré- modeled barn oP ' N |