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jgluTAH County democratic 1 ljnj J PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATtntDAY, NOVEMBER 41, 190B. ' IHwTIT jl SOCIAL HAPPENINGS I OF SMART SET I OF PROVO PAST I FEW DAYS. H B. Yt University Faculty Give H Reception in Honor of Col I lege Club Usual club Meet H Jngs The Goings and Com H lags Personal Mention. H Mrs V. J. Tnddenhnm of Salt Hlyiko City anil Mrs Myers of Kvan itOQ Wyoming, are visiting in Provo with Mr. K. II. Darling. H The Forgetmenot and Agenda H Clubs K"ve ll P,rty Friday Evening n honor of Mug Brtha Uadd, H Music uml guinea were the order of H the evening. R M;M Amy Mungum is visiting H o SUlt IflUe thin week. H The I.eC'eiiute Club gave another delightful dancing party Thursday B evening at the Fi't ward social B iall. Tho decorations wero in the 1 national colon. About one bun B ilrcil were present. H Tlinii'fny evening the B. Y. U. B faculty gavo a recoption in the gym m oasium in honor of tho College club. H An interesting program was given H the first part of the evening. The H university color, flowers and flags H were the deuoratiors. H J. A. Hyde, Sr., of Nephi, spent H Thursday In Provo. Hj Mm S. II. MoCune of Eureka is H visiting in Provo. H The Xiut-tfctitli Century Club H nu' Fr" iiirrnixin with Mis. W B r. M- itowwrnim Hj . xifiln-t per on "Gri'j.t H PtrMiiti 13 ttUs," .inid MiK LI. .1 H Iluyls j.,ivc 'he Irguud s" TIib H (JnM"i Fine" mtli a sketch of H Hawthorne. H Mrs J. 0. Ferrin was glensantly H stirprfcid by the ladies of the Forth H ward Relief sosiety Thursday H Miss Bessie Allred, daughter of H Mr. and Mrs. SHor Allred and Mr. H J. Francis Jones of Montana were HE quietly married Tuesday evening H at thn brides homo. Bishop O. B. H Herg of filiating. H Miai Mina Taylor entertained a H few friends at n Fudge Party"' H Wednesday evening. H Mi.is Alice Henrichgen entertained H a number of friends to a birthday party Friday evening Mrs. 0. "W, Bajley entertained H the Owl club at her home Tliurs- ROBBERY IN SPANISIIFORK; I THIEVES ARE CAPTURED. A bnrber shop was broken into Wulnrsdny night in Spanish Fork, and several rorors, clippers, tonic and other bather paraphanellu was stolen. Two men who had been J working Id the city were suspected i and arrested. The preliminary hearing took place today in Spanish ' Fork. Tho stolen goods .were' found by Deputy Sheriff lLdes under nn old platform in the enttiru partfof the city. S. A. Gardner of Salem tied Mabel Waterman of Spanish Fork have kbcen granted a mnrrioge li cense Wanted A tailor at 89 N. Academy Ave. tf School Notes. Lust Tuesday the pupils of tin E'ghth gpide of the Timpanogor school took n trip up Hock canyon studying rock formation. All fell that tjicy had spent a profitable and pleasant day. The teachers and pupils of the Timpanogos school aro busy pre piringfor a Thanksgiving program. Several teachers from Fountain Green, Sanpete county, visited the Porker school Fridny. A great nvinv of our city teich ers attended the rccejition and ball liivcn by the B. Y. U. faculty to the College club Friday evening. TRAVELING MAN BUYS LAND ON THE BENCH. Mr. P. S Newcombe of Omaha, Neb., was in Provo yesterday in vestigating fruit lands He bought ' a fifteen aure tract of raw land on thn bench, nd expects to move his JjunUy b .!. r!n. i tht umu' .fu ture. Mr. Nio tube U ir.vel iug Bilf-unn and is thoroughly " tpmintcd with the entire wwt, and he Mtyu llut l'rov.j liwits them all day evening. Mirny Kanif3 were i played and Mrs. J. W. MoAdam ' was awarded first prize in the draw ing game. Toasts to the owl were given by J, W. MoAdam and Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. C. E. Fletcher entertained Friday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Geo. E. Howe, who leaves this week for Salt Luke, where the will make her home. An enjoyable evening was passed with games and music. Miss MayThurman left Satur day for Salt Lake to spend the coming week, T. A, Thurmnn spent Saturday in Salt Lake. BRANCH YQUNG CASE STILL IN THE COURT. The contest of the will of Ilraiich Young, deceased, still has the attention of Jmlgo Booth in the ! district court. Arguments ore be ing made by both sides that nro re vealing tho Innermost history of the family, Several witnesses are yet to bo heard. Tho contest is baaed on certain provisions made in the will which are alleged to be il legal and partial to a part of the relatives of the dc-cased, Architect Traganio of Salt Lake who has charge of the building of the Maet-cr Memorial building was in the city on Wednesday and as sured that every moans will be used to rush the completion of tho building. C. E. LOOSE IS PRESENTED WITH FINE CHAIR. A beautiful leather resting chair hss been presented to Beptiblieau iato Chairman C. E. Looko of this ity by the workers of tho Republi can party. The presentation was made in Salt Iiike last evening when tho committees met. Mr. Liose was not present at tho meet ing and tho gift will be tent to this city. CHICAGO PREACHER AT LOCAL CHURCH Ucv. Thcadore Clifton D. D. of Chioigo, noted lecturer, will make un address nt the Congregational church tomorrow at 1 1 n. .11. The Chicago Record-Herald sasof liim: "The eloquent Congregutional preacher is possessed of tinusunl gifts. His ability bus won him high eulogies from lioth press and pHifth.1' -Ht 'r,.--Evervl'ly invited. PROVO WINS FOOTBALL GAME YESTERDAY. In the second toutball gamo of the season on the B. Y, U. campus Provo defeated Spriugville by a score of 35 to 5. The game was fast and rough, aud in nearly every down time was taken on account of some oue being hurt. The Provo bos played an excellent game and the interference work was splendid, WuitI Don't eatl The Sixth ward is going to serve their famous chicken dinners each day next week from 12 to 2:30, beginning prompt ly at 12 noon Tuesday. Tho base ment of tho old Provo meeting house is where the tables will be set. All you can cat for 25 cents. j Thanksgiving f 5 l521 to IPOS J pmory Harring Dunlap, that treasurer of holiday lore, 1 U has yielded up a portion of J J his trove for renders of this J paper. Under thhi captioh ho wil( tell you in tho next u-suo Thanksgiving tales that you never heard before S Thanksgiving Spirit, It's in I ; the Air : The Thanksgiving Day ens- J torn is 317 years old nnd from present indications It will live o as long ng America. Every I true, red-blooded American 1 J man, womin, boy and girl J J gives thanks once a year by observing the holiday. You aro interested in Thanksgiv- ing talcs and that is why this 3 paper will givo its readors a 2 taste of holiday tradition. J a TWELVE SPORTS ARE ARRESTED TOR SHOOTING Brig Mndsoo caught a whole do7cn of sports the other day who persisted iu shooting ducks after sundown. They were apprehended. Seven of tho crowd wero under age and were given n strict lecture by the wise game warden nnd released. Tho remainder of tho bunch will be prosecuted. Tho following wero fined $25.00 each: Adalbert Rob. erts, Lars Thompson, Edwin Mad son, J. "W. Williamson and Frank Clark. They have appealed the case. Wedntsday, Nov. 18th, tho San Pedro will havo excursion rates to Salt Lake City, For rates and train service see notice elsewhere in ibis issue. The bondsmen of Jens S. Nielson surrendered him to tliallistrfcuxiurt yesterday nod Judge Booth ifsued an order at once recommitting Niel Bon to the state mental hospital. Nielson was released from the bos pita I in August of this year on n Ixuid signed by two residents of Pleasant Grove, When Nielson. was brought to the court house yes terday ho was a raving maniao, yelling nnd cryLg and wanting to fight any mid everybody who oame within Ids vlow, SERVICES AT TABERNACLE SUNDAY AFTERNOON The subject to be presented at the tabernacle Sunday Is Tho Making of Geneological Uecords and Temple work. Sister Inez Knight-A lien and Elder John E, Booth will bo the speakers for tho occasion. Everybody invited, GIRL LOOSES SPEECH THROUGH FRIGHT. Miss Katie Chad wick, twelvc-vcar-old daughter of Mrs. William Chadwlck of American Fork suffer ed the Jom of her speech on Wed nesday evening, nnd nil attempts sinco to restore her power of speech have been of no avail, Tho little girl was left nt homo Wednesday evening nnd had occasion to open tho door, nnd tho fright whlob she received upon seeing two men near the door so sonrod her that she last entirely tho power to speak, nnd her right hand was 60 paralyzed that it was crampwl close to her' face. Friday morning nt nn onrly hour tho doctor was enabled to re store to uso nnd proper plnce the hand which was paralysed. Little hope is entertained for the recovery of her speech. --- Amelia 0. Chambcrlln of Logan ago 30 years, was yesterday com mitted to tho state mental hospital by Judgo Booth, on recommenda tion of Drs. Alrd nnd Merrill, ex amining physicians. Tho woman is troubled with molancholla. Iluy n farm of V. II. Hay it Co. and make money cany. The Grier IIouso is ronovnting the dining room. Whon complot-l ed it will be a first class eating place. PHILOSOPHICAL RESEARCH MEETING NEXT THURSDAY Thn Society for Philosophic Re search will bcjrln Its sonsan next Thursday night nt 7.30 at tho Com mercial club room. F. J. Carpen ter, n cousin of tho noted traveler correspondent. Frank Cnrpentor, will lecturo on tho prehistoric re mains of Mexico, Central AmcrloH and South America. Tho opening meeting will bo onn of exceptional vulun nnd nil who nro Interested In this lino of thought nro Invited to bo present. CHICKEN FANCIERS WILL HOLD SHOW HERE. Announcement Is undo that the Utah County Poultry Association will hold their exhibit in this city January 11 (to 1fl, It Is expected that this will be tho brst show that has been held In this county. Orders hnve been plarcd with an eastern firm for tho osges and coops nnd every effort will bo made to mako tho show very Interesting. Mmc. Xordinn at Salt Lnko Nov. 18th. Special excursion via San Pedro. Sco notice elsewhere in this Issun, ' Special excursion via San Pedro Wednesday, Nov. 18th. I RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. m o I-lfe Is like, n fotdctl tlowcr. And what It holds wo know not 0 1 Till unwinding leaf by leaf, 5 It shows dud's n-orot hidden In Its fold! And bears Its framnnt heart to vlilona brief, i For when Its beauty aud klKiilllenneo i Upon our onrth dull Mimes break at latt, 9 Itaok to Its dust tho flower turns , 0 'Ere. perchnnco wo have- learned its meaning; ' 2 Lire Is past. :In tho Infinite wisdom of our Iwncflelent Father, tho Keccr of our souls has cen 111 to cnll ujoii our bdnvul brother nnd councilor, 5 Tlwmai B. Hoyluucc, to mourn the. los of Jll!felttlS.'4i'0li', UAj ,mL . Urrfdlfi. nysuehlo-rlieis!cjirlvnlof a tnNffniliJiimJon, ft fiUUinS' C wlfo and n pillar of fclreiiKth. Vour btethren of the t'nuncll No. .Jfiir g Z ilccply mourn with you In this ureal trial nnd your snd bcreovouiHiil 9 anil nay unto you, cheer up, for It Is not within our our to rwtory to you your loss, hut remind you of tho fact that In the niliUt of lift Uiore J Is death. And as tho jkhiI ImsHuldi J There Is no (lock, hnwccr well protcctisl, 5 Hut soino dead lamb Is there! Thero Is no II reticle, however well Kunrded, Z Hut what lias Its vacant chair. " 2 Now, dear brother, cheer up and look on tho brleht sldtof llfo. i You havo tho good will and fellowship ot all your brothers. Life Is a f lirlRht licforo you. Aud In your hour of meditation aud thought 2 S think of those words) " 2 Jhq one reinalns. Iho many ohanKos and pass) 2 5 . Heaven's light forever shines a f ;nrlh's shadows lly, J J I.lfc, like n dome of many colored glass, Htalus the whlto millnneo of eternity, Until death tramples It Iu fragments. 2 Hero the poet looves It like u broken vou. It was as far n hl Z eyes could see. Hut the Ood who gave llfotnthopoct and oorv IMiik " thing will ngaln gather up the broken fragnmcnls and remold thcio e Into u vessel of honor, a fitting rcNceptaelo for the Immortal flower that 4 5 once lllled It mid was only transplanted for a renon to paradise, nnd S now restore tho self samo flower In thesclf same vase to bloom therein e licauty and shed forth Its frogranco lorever. This Is life, This U 2 S death. And this Is tho resurrection. S IUC IT IlKSOIiVBD, that a copy of thoso resolutions of respect bo 0 spread uimn the minutes of our council and a copy bo scut to our be- J loved brother. Hespectfully, A. H. Dur.ONO. 0 f WM.J.BTAIlTin, Committee. ttm tiiitttMttMtitiatiiiiiiiiMt "PEEH gynt; the 1 FAMOUS WORK 1 OF IBSEN TO I COME V. I LM Louis Jnmcs the Knvoritc -of H Provo Gives Great Educatiori- H nl Piny ncjet. Tucsdity First Time Masterpiece Ever Play- fl ed In the West. Iiiuis James In "Peer Gvnt" 'H equleitelv porf..rms tho toskVf trfli- . H lug the dovelnpiiiMit of a rhnrncter '' from ndohwenco to tho grave, In a ;H manner omlnojitly befililug tho high '. H roputntlnn lif pocsss ss the ni"ft ' f vomitilo sctor In AmeH'- H It was Bernard filiaw th'st At Id of H this pmtosn chsrsctor that to havo -H It proper V p!Vl Itrffjtilrril tlirj ;,H grostcst'trnglo, fthmlei nnd'olinrfcter iH np.tqr In the 'world' " and while Mr. II James does not lrtv claim''1 to thn iSH "The" ho is certainly "One of tho" jH greatest nctors iu the world. lll Tho career of "Peer" begins ns 3H peasant Idd of tho time wKcii pens ' ants woro costumes. ITo tnlhudes 4 riotously id n rustio wedding feast, I;H cnrrlefl off the brldo to tho mnunlftlM, -H deserts her to elopo with the Troll 1H King's daughter, tho two riding JH double aero tho Stage on (he back H of n wild lor frtr'n stcwl. Out V lawn for his sink by pcnsttifs and - Jl trolls alike, he (lets to America and H becomes n slaves-trading merchant, M in a suit of white flannel nnd Yacht- H Ing shoes, who crulscff in n yacht on 11 the Mediterranean, aud ferves lls H guests wilh rhninpngno nnd cigars. 1 Rlrnntlnl in' Afrio ho becomes n "H ropluUljy'n? RtUvn and i (sM turbar, nd bmkw kivn n"uTniJfi(t ,,,r" 'sl"B girl. Retumlnir litMnoiirt iKlVsiiccd. ' j yetiiH ht) sufTei-H shipwreck) mud Inn ' i dingy frock coat of the modern JtnB world iMwrs H)iiiii ninong Ills qwn iRI folk, themsclvcH garbed. In modem- 'H ity, Snch U th wonderfully inter- 4 iJfl listing charnclnr study tlmt Mr. & Jsinus will i(Tcr llclifTiiewlay night, Nov. 17, whon ho will nppoar at H tho Provo opera houc. JH "A Cowboy'H Girl," which cornea SH to the opera hmifo Nov. 14, is ono of tlie grontcst plays of modern jH times, a play designed to nlcet tho HI popular tsste for pure! unalloyed fH plonsiire, A now sUuy of tho plaips, H A play that goes right down into H &e&f ""' " J1" ,,iat y0" ' fl taTo'nomo with yon',' n "play that iH hifits forever, that yon never' forger. JH A play that muses, real genuine -wj plcastiro to all, j.. - i'H I Hie Ordinance Granting Franchise for New Depot and Freight House Passed by the City Council of This City November 9th. I AN ORDINANCE Hj Granting to the Denver nnd Illn (Irantl Ilallroad company a right of sy in certalii streets In Trovo UIVy, Utah, to construct railroad tracks, n rwBenRcr deiwt, n freight depot, nnd to vacate certain streets. He It ordained by the city council of Trovo City, Utah: Feellon I. A franchise and right r f y are hereby pronted to the T)encr sad Tlio Grande Rail road company, Its nucccfsors and assigns, to construct, operate and maintain n double Hack nittln line of rallrcod within (he cor- rnrate limits of tho ctty, ncros nil Wteikeptinn Rtrcets nnd nlleys and aloPKKIxth South street, substantially n the route of the present mainline. lot-eihor with the right within the enrporate limits to rniso tho grade of uch Iraeks, not cxccedljig twelve laches alxive tho present prndooflhe "iMlngmotn line track, in order to Iwllnst the (.nine! u0 the right to con- struc' Hit ncccKxnry side, and switch H tr v pu,mvers and cnnnentlons, , hetwc i thc prnpncdseciind main lino ' I l'ack ai d exiting tracks, on Blxth , 8v-ih .trpct, Und to construct three d li'inini , Ide Jmrks across Academy avpmie Immediate north of the present main 'Ine track; ali-o tho right to cor- trut, maintain and operate, two legs I Ll of nwyeoorossglsth South ntr.,ctbe- twecn Third and Fourth streets J said legs to bo substantially the Fame location as whero now located. Section IT. A fran.chlo and right of way are hereby granted to the Den ver andltlo QranriA Railroad company, Its successors nnd aIns, to construct a spur track front the preent Provo canyon branch, beginning at a point on said branch In Sixth South street one hundred feet, more or le-s, west, of the west side nfl'ourthWestStrect.and running thence on n curvo in a north westerly direction to tho north side of Sixth South street, nnd across Beoond West street to tho propnred depot pro perty of this grantee: nlo to move tho track now crossing Blxlh Fouth streot between Academy avenue and Kirnt Knst street ton locution cro.HliiR Mild Sixth South street tween Flrt Knst street and Second Kast street. Section III. That Sixth South street from the east Mile of Fourth West htrect to the wet side of Second West street, including all lulcrscetk n with ronnectliiB stieets sod alloys' Third WVt slreet from the north flc'o of Sixth South streot for a dMancerf nlnety-nirie and nlnoty-ono one hun drcillhs fpp, more or less, northerly, being all that porUon of said strret ! Jacenttoand between Txit 2. b'ock , I and the south half of Lot J, block 4, j Flat A, Provo City survey, all that ' portion of Academy avenue and Sixth South street decreed us a public high way which lies to the west of the pro duced cast line of block one, of plat A of I'rovo City survey and south of a from and parallel with tho south side line of sold block one, which por tion Is about three rods In width north and south nnd lies between the raid produced line of block onennd tho east bounury of First Wert street! nil that part of Arm'emy avenuo nnd Sixth" South street described as follows: lie glnnlnt at a point nn tho south side of Sixth South street live rods south of the southwest corner or block 4t Flat U, I'rovo City survey, running thence ! westerly forty-nine and live-tenths toot;lhoHOj northerly twenty-eight und scventy-fiveonc-liiindrodtlisreetlience I easterly forty-nine and flvo-tcnth feel; thence southerly twenty-eight and scvanty-fhe one hundredths feet to I lie plneu of beginning. Including all sidewalks no any or n'l or Dip above diwrllwl liaelN, Iki and the same nro lieruby vacated as public streets, mid do od to public usennd travel, und thjs exclusive right to occupy mid ue 'Jn0 wime for rullrotid and depot pur-,-,. is hereby giaulcd to the Denver nnd Itlo Grande llallrond oorni Apr. its ucceiwrs ilA ijas. V Section IV. A franchise nnd rlgh of way are hereby granted to the Den ver and IlloOrando Railroad company, Its successors and assigns, to construct and maintain In nnd ncross Third Wet street next adjoining Sixth South street (being tho part hereinbefore va cated) a passenger depot, with ap proaches and accessories required, and to maintain and uso the buildings erected for such purposes, their ap proaches, accessories nnd accommoda tions, as a passenger depot, with as many main, side, switch and connect ing tracks as may bo required for in gress ami egress of trains to and from said passenger depot, and for the con venient use and accommodation there of. The passenger depot shall cost not less limn llftccn thousand 116,000) dollars. Section A, A franchise and right of way utv hcreby'grunted to tho Denver und F.lo Orunde Railroad company, Its successors nod assigns, to construct, mnntaln nnd operate a freight dewit, lljo Mime in part to occupy the portion of Academy Avenue and Sixth South 'street obovo'descrlbed. Section 0, The said grantee, its suc cessors and assigns, shall wltliln sixty days from the approval of this ordln anccacceptin writing, (lied with the city recorder, this frnnchiie and the grants and privileges herein contained, and shall within one year from the dato of such acceptance commence tlie actual construction work on Its yards, depots and buildings, ami shall com plete the passenger station within two years from tho dato of such acceptance. Sec. R. The tracks shall be laid, and the road operated sons to cauc no un necessary Impediment to tho common nnd onllnory Use of the streets which they cross, or which they aro on, ex cept ns herein otherwise provided. BeC. 0, The grnnlce, Its successors and assigns, shall lay and maintain sufficient boxes or pipes to convey nil tho water required lo How along the said streets crossed by Iho railway tracks, as well Us thoo portions of Mich streets as are closed under the provisionsof this ordinance. Section 10. The rights and fran chises hereby granted are for the term of one hundred years from nnd uftur the passngc of this ordinance. Section 11, I'rovo city shall In no wise Is: responsible for any accident oi damage that may occur in the con. strucllon or operation of any such do iKit, track, train, or other means oi thing- by reason of tho negligence, de fault or misconduct of suld grantee, ft successors or assigns, or their olllccrs agents or employees: Including mij damago or Injury which may at anj time be suffered by or occasioned t any person or corporation through or by reason of nny change of the grade ofnny street! and the acceptance of this franchise shnll lo deemed ns an ngreement on Ihc pnrl of the said gran tee, Its successors and assigns, to save the city hiirinlosfl from nnd agnlnst nil and nil manner of liability, loss, owl. expense or damage, Including counsel or attorney fees, from nny cause ad. Ing out of such dsfault or mlsoMiduat, or which may accrue by reason of any ntcldent or Injury whloh may ocour In or by reason of tho construction or op eration of any such trnok, dspot or train, or other wle, and to .Indemnify and repay the city for any ut loss, liability, wwt, oKl'toiisu or llama, in cluding such fees, which tho oily my sustain by rwou of uohJfult, mis conduct, acoldont or Injury; uml If any. Judgment for riajiiHgw shall b reov ered aiislnsl tlio clly, the recovery thereof shall be final as IwtweM the lty and Mild Ijranlee, lis unoeeswor nlid iwsMjns, and oanoluslvc m U the liability of th Islter to the former! provlded,howeer,thutthesHld gritiitec Its succosors and assigns, shall h had notiea or the psndemy of such ' action In time to npnanr ami mmwei , tho same and nn opnortuiuty tijii the defence thereof. Section XII. TiU ornlnnnoo slml take efltol from and after lt passage Passed by the city council ot l'ro0 City, rtiuY, this ti day of Novcmiw, ?H A. 1)., 1IHW, aiul Nferrd to lUe ma; "r H for hisupprornl. i M Ojki. I'owUiaN, H I'resWsnt Urn Olty Council. 1H Attest: 'H Uvjn JoupaoKf rtf- A TH Ctliy lUoorder of I'nn o 'uy, I'toh. ) Aifpravod this 12th day oi Nnvtuiber, jil A. DM 1008. ' H (' K Im i;kk, Mayor of I'rovo ( i I Mull. Hl titHtv of Utah I ' PH (Anility of Utah I " I'rovo City '&sH I, DsvM Jolujuwn. city neyur in ''H ud for I'iovo C'Jty, t lali, d. Iipr.v 1 OWtlfy lI'M ths) roreouoc i true, (all JM nnd i-oritst copy of nn r.i an' ci. llltKil'-Aii vrdinniiee v;i mil 'i i t il jlH-iiwrtt'nl yip (iruni'K It.. ml ' "" 1 lpkiiy n iiKhtdf way "' l ri..ui Ui-i' Jll iu I'rovo QM)'. 1'lnii, i ' " -iriwt i ol ijl i r.md tw k, passj-n " r d. m a fielKl'l f (i l., uml Iihik'.. 'i i sin m 1 I..I -id IN Jl "H ' ' '." dj. ul NnVWUbiT, Umi und -Jtpu '1 H ibytUomayor on Cio w y -f N J Member, IWVi, :i , limn . i , id in n v .jH oltlce: '"JM . .tn-wiliM ., v li i Ik" f ll Utah, tills 12th' day of N'o eml i w, , 'JH ..-!. j3" . i $ iVEmBi 'r ol