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Nsiilt The Sua Ads M U44Mi' They Read of Values I . " j& r. ,toro advertisement teach 1 IF I III n3SSmViN t-ip2V ill 11 III ill ;8li "i2.W 'mTf Tt uslnes", IWlSW 11 ft ill IL Women who studv the store .dv'er- j pfT JSSS ..-. tih-rw.. POLITICALLY, REPUBLICAN . ZSTXTS'SZ 1 ' '3 in the right tore "BUWHW. value' to -rente" right bu)lng op- Lf l VOLUME 1; NUMBER 0. T, "" portuntiir. P. - EVERY FRIDAY JULY 9, 1915 , 'bK, IE IS ACTIVE; rlESJE FIRM J,: wwuc at tiii: iuvkiu uralM From the ArUonu try I flood Imand, Hip Lnt TaiO w Ten Dollars Fccil- Ut At lrccnt Priw- May In, lmh I" Vnluo Iiatrr On. rHTonitncc Tho Sun. ifflAB CITY. Mo., July 8. Cattle M well as could be desired today. it tcthe and price Htcndy to t(l torn ! ,pn ccnt" ,,lhpr- od market today follow n rlso fifteen to titlrtyflvn cent last nJ notwithstanding a weak to , report from Chicago. Feature ' wre the sale of prttnn Hirer Ati on era. Ono Instance vena tir of the MlMourl method, very .wintered steer, fed out on tho J ' thlt sale being made by J. K. lltt riatuburr. two load of rtlllt pound averaice. at $9.SB, n , top on heavy teer hero for thla t The other featuro nlo was n finished by tho Kansas plan, it wintered, and turned on tho la thla case April 26th, without r feed. R. If. Lehman, Hosnlla, siller, one carload 131S pound nt- tt II 35 Hulk of tho native it II 10 to 19 2S. Thero I a dc 4 for f'ehy steer from llllnol frt. some of these today at 18.40. k tteer are firm, but quality I ,rmlly lacking. mot vale nt $7.00 ll (I, dock calve at a wldo range, tt to II SO. In the quarantine Jon sixty carload arrived, Includ food weight North Toxn steer nt tl to II 90, price fully ateady, wintered Oklnhnma steers nt tt tnd 17 SO, and some gross rjfrom loth Toxn and Oklahoma II It to 17 10, Immense amount til kind of meat. Including- freh f, ire being sent abroad, and ex u of live cattle will soon bo nil unt Item, condition that tnuko rket prospect promising. iieep nd lamb mild ten to fifteen uhiihrr today. ncclptM 1400 liond. e km) nf ArUonn spring lamb Included todny, selling ut 19.05 It 10, native springer $9.76. Nn - ewes are north 16.00 to IB. SO. m feeding stock In nvnllntile, rungo Jtot limtw veiling nt Id. SB to II, and breeding ewe $5.00 to tt, choice young breeding eweir up M tl Feeding lamb nt present n will prove to bo cheap llttlo ren. Kmn City Market. CAVSAH l-tTY, Jul) 8.Catlle TlpU, SS00. market, nteady. I'rlmo ftrrm l SO to $10.00, dreMted f teer II SO to $9.60, Winter n 'tt II $0 to 19 SO, vn $4. SO to . helfem 17 00 to $8.00, wtooker I feeder $( SO to $!.&, bull II to 17 It, calve $6.00 to $10.25. Sep llecelpu, S000i market er Umb 9 00 to I9.7S, year n l( to to $8 00, wether $5.60 Hit. rwr IS SB to IS. 00. Omaha 1,1 w Htm'k. 'MA1IA, July I. Cattle Itccelpt. ': mirkel higher. Native atecrw to $10 10, cow and heifer Mto II 30, Western ateer $6. SO 41 10, Texa iteer G 00 to $7.60, md lulfer $5.76 to $7.40, 1$ 00 to $10,00. '!P Itecelpt. 7800; , murket Yearling $6.60 to $7.60, 'ri it, 75 , C 7C) ew(. E0 , . Imli $9 00 to $9.76. CELEBRATION AT WELLINGTON ' I rittlngly ObM'rttM Ily Our VeUhbor on tho Fiiht. l'rliu natal duy wa flttlngly red Ian Monday nt Wellington. ft'tliiHe beginning early In tho rnd winding ui with a ball game ' fternoon Thero wn a mnniter "e In which appropriate float 'luracten, took part Uncle Hani. ei of Liberty, Utah' beat crop, " lrui. boy dcouU and Hundoy 001 A imtrlotlo program waa ' t tho meeting hou In tho '" with numerou aport In tho "noon, Iniludlng a ball gnme Ik n ,,Ur Crct'k nu Wellington, "f Creek winning. J. W Hill ,B v. 0TRi0T of tne ay ""d K- ' ncn' mter of ceremonle. MAKi: VTAlf DAY AT H. )ii:(jo NOTAllIii: V..,,e from Ban ttlego Tuewlay ,7 ,tl that five thouaand dol- irtly huK i,M.n expanded at Ban l, ln. PParatlon for Utah Day, . YJ .M lno ePOltlon official .W"1."' ln mnk that day no. In their nchedule. iuiiV-nor ".PTy ,nd "'" ". rel'rc lt i"Y" f he Utah comtnUalon, deliiJl lKh ch00' cadeu and tho th. ,lfrnilcln choir will tuko part en i.lwmi A reception will b in f 5". L,ttn hulldlng tho after .. ida'' Jul' lt'. or tn" wC i " ,nc member of hi pur In n..tave fQr 8a Iletfo by apeclal " net tti Cuwt. City HallJuly'nth. Why Not a Periscope For the Corpulent Qolfer? HARRY SANTSCHI HARRIED CVremoiiy C'oini ,4 n KnrprlM to I'rlcmlt of Couple. Harry HanUchl of lllutk Hunk yr terday aprung n aurprlao on hi rela tive and n hont of friend throughout Haafern Utah when he went to Cattle Dulo and wn theru married In the afternoon to Ml't Dorothy Craig. Ilrldo n ml groom hor leen aweet heart for mime eight year. Ml Craig had been Inxltvd to tpend the Fourth nt the mime of tho groom' parent. Mr. and Mr. Hugenn Hnntuchl, Hr.. at lllnck Hawk. Ye terday they went to the Kmery county xrnt by nutomoblle, where the knot wn tied, loiter there wa a big din ner ut the Hnntuchl home at lllnck Hawk. Mr. mid Mr, fluntuchl left In the evening fur Halt ltke City and nrn today nt the home of the bride' mo ther. Mr. D Craig It It antli'lpn Icd that bride und groom will vlult tho expotlllnn In California, nlthough little of their plan are known lorally. Mr. Banttchl I the daughter of the Into Dr Crulg, at one lime u prominent phylclan of Halt like City, and I from one of the old fumlllc of Utah. Tho groom ha been practical ly reared In CarlHin county and I a mot excellent young man. PRICE CELEBRATES Tito 1'uurtli N DlM'reil In hmall Way Hatiinla), The Fourth of July wa obacrtril In n Miuatt way In 1'rlce lutt Huturday and the program a publlihed In Tho Hun ui partly carried out, the chil dren' uport being the featuro of the day. The program of the morning u carried out ut the city hall with the exception of tho orutor of the day, who failed to rvapond, but hi place Mit ably filled by unothcr. The band wu out early In tho duy and dUeouraed trocet mutlo on the Ntreet before tho exerclte took place, while the Kko orcheitru played ev erul HeleectlmiM ut the hall. Taking It oil uround It wa a tniat for the kiddle" a well u omn of the grownup, but there aeemed to bo a lack of Interett all uround by the lommlttee In i barge. Trice junior beat the (.'untie Dalo nine by u neore of five to four. Ill the gamn between the 1'rlee leaguer and the BtBiulardvllle team the I'rlco team won by eleven to four. On Monday a good number of oltlen went to HoJiur. when- a bit celebration wa held. HAM. 1'iaYHIW AHHITr.Dt TAKIV HACK TO KUKIWA A. J llogun und Otto Hungary, two liaieball plaer who were connected with tho Kunika team u few week ngo, are now In the county Jail here nwnltlng trial on the charge of burg lary In the necond degree. a the Kureku Iteporter. Tho night before they left Kureka the Kentucky Liquor rtore w broken Into und a contlder able quantity of liquor, a well a ome money, wa aloUn. The liquor, or a port of It, wa found In a ult ca belonging to Hungary and the arreat of the two ball player took place at "oft lt.110. Ma. They wero brought tack to nurcka by Hherlff McDonnell. Hungary I well known In I rite, whero ho .pent ome time pla Intf ball will. tin. home tenni i and wnn I of tho camp team. The K''Wck U quor atore'U pwned by Haro -Omm of thl city, proprietor of the Ken ttuiky Liquor Hou. If you havo houte to rent or want to rent a houio tr' Hun adlets. i HELPER'S CELEBRATION Halutf nml Flag ItalMng At Pnbrvnk OlH'ii Duy' hMirtn. With tho pceplo of adjoining town dwelling her own, Helper took on met ropolitan air und celebrated Indepen dence Day In her own utuat manner Monday. With n milute of gun ut (iinrlte and the unfurling of Old Olory the day wa inhered In. After n ntreet parade nt 9 o'clock the crowd niwem bled at Lllierty theater, where the fol lowing program wa carried out; Selection by Helper band. Hinging of ''America" by ehoru. Invocation by Julio Hheppard. "Htar Hpangled Ilanner" by Mr. Matlton. Heading of the Declaration of In dependence by Henry llttrgerl. Hong, "t'tnli, Wo I.OVO Thee." Oration by orutor of the da). Hong by Mhu Myrtlo HtolL "Ited, White and llluc" by choru. DUlrlbutlon of candy and flag to children a they puxaod out of theater. ln tho afternoon there were port. Including many conical for the chil dren a well a for tho older folk. There wa nlno freo dancing for tho children, moving picture ahow. merry-go-round, etc. The vporta for the grownup wai a ball gamo between Hunn)ldo and Helper and Price limi ne men va. Helper bualncua men. A large number of I'rlce people attend ed, the town lelng nearly depopula LOCATION CHANGED New Kcliool Houe Will Occupy Kile or Old llulldlug. At u meeting of the couniy tchool board held Tueaday the matter of changing the location of the building from tho corner of Hlxth and J ntreet to the lt of tho old building recent ly burned wa dlncutxed at wmo length Architect Miller and Con tractor Ororgo Ityland vlalted the old tlte and after talking It oer among themaelve contented to the change. Work had progrcened o far on the new lto that tho foundation had been put In. Thl will be ubundoned for tho alio on Hoventh and J Nlrect und tho new building will bo erected there, fronting to the wet. The new building will be of twelve room, modern In every way and work will atari on name at once. The hoard dlnc-uitt.rU tho erection of new aohool houe ut Kenllworth, Htorr und Htatidurihllle. no decltlon wa como to on thete. After talking over tho tax lovy for the coming year the iMtard adjourned. PITCHED SOME GAME Tom AmtIH Tut One -r Xephl Tcuin I" rimM)lc. Tom Awrlll, win of Mr. und Mr. Charle Averlll of thl city, I pitching good bull, a w III be en from the fol lowing by nn eyewltnen to n game played latt Haturday at Mt. l'leawinl between Jfeplil and the former place. Averlll wa pitching for Mt. I'lerunt und ot the end of the ninth tho game ttood one to one. In the flrtt hulf of the tenth Mt. IMeaaunt wored one. and In the latt half Averlll got three men on bane and then utruck three out In a row, thu ending the game by a core of two to one. Averlll wa picked up amid theer from the Mt I'leuaant fan and carried from tho diamond on tho fhoulder f the enthutluttlc crowd. Tom hu certainly won him neilf a home among the Bunpeto fan. jy tho Buntloman wh vltneed the gnnie. CITY COUNCIL DOINGS Concvnlon (irnntcil Tnrnt) -Fourth Coitimltt(i Other llu.liii-nM. Cll ciuncll met In regular biulne leiwliin Tuetday night, all member except Mayor OutideriHiii nml Council man Wilton being prcMcnL K. H. Ilomley wa ihonen to pretlde. A lit tle later, however. Mayor (1 underpin arrived mid pretlded for the remain der of tho evening. II. n. Uwlt, .N. A. William and Henrj' Flack, acting In tho capacity of general commltteo for the Twenty Kourlh of July celebration, wero pre enl and had many favor nml rcquot to ntk of council. It I the Intention of the committee to uo a portion of the main ntreet tin which to havo tho race and other game, and inked for tho privilege of roping certain block nnd oloilng them to travel during the program. Council wn In a pleawint mood und tho requett wa readily grunted. Then the committee nuked that the illy flag bo placed on the light poler. that the rolnred light lie hung In feitoon from tho lamp pott, nil or which wa granted. And be tilde, they naked for u donation of fifty dollar mid got It. If tho Twenty-Fourth nlubratlon I not "the big gett ever" It will be no fault of tho city dad. lul !.owenatcln uppeared before the council nnd mado a atrong appeal to have the water rate aaaeatod ag ulnit tho Havoy Hotel reduced. The hotel I already favored with a apodal rate, but the matter wa referred to tho water committee to uncertain If the requett I merited, and If o, wu empowered to act i:ieotrlrlun Manton reported that the work of Inatallatlon of tho alee! boiler aeltlnga wn completed and that tho engine und boiler room were now In a model condition. City tnamhal waa Instructed to no tify all property owner to mil down the weed In front or their premlae. Thl Include cleaning up nil vacant lot. Street Huporvleor I'aco wo tnttruc ted to put the wagon bridge at the ex treme eattrrn limit or the city In good repair at oncn. Heuewal liquor bond and applica tion or the Havoy. Hlxly-Hlx, Topic and White Houe bur were prevented and approved. City Jiittlcii Leo miido a report for the nix month ending June 30lh, ahow lug fifty dollar In fine collect ed and four cute referred lo tho Ju venile court. In which the clt paid $S$.40 cott. City treasurer" report for Juno wu wihmltted nnd approved. The report Mhowed a balance In the treutury June lit of $911.97: cuih receipt for the month, $2504.16, total receipt. $3,. 446.63. Warrants paid during the month. $3554.45. leaving a cath bal ance on hand July lit of $1192.3$. The total claim allowed at thl meet ing amounted to about $3180,00. WISH 1'IIIKT CUIMINAL CAHIJ IN Till: NIWIXT COUNTV Attorney IS. K. Hoffmann of thl city and Han Tuft or Monroe re turned Holiday from a two week' vlalt at Duuhetne. the rounty Meat of the new eat county In the atate, Hay the lllchfleld Meaner Attorney Hnff. nvann repreaented the dnfundant In tho flrat criminal cate to o tried In the new Ducheme county and the fuct that hlM client wn ucqulttcd gae him Just cnuw lo feel good over hi trip. The cute wn tried before Judgo A. II, Morgan and u. Jury. Hoffmann haw oomlderable of the new county while on h! trip and formed a very favor uble lmprelan of the people and the oountry In general. DISTRICT COURT I NOW ADJOURNED I Plant of the Defunct Eastern Utah Advocate l to Be Sold Under Mortgage Next h flf Wednesday, July 14th. j Judge Clirltlennon adjourned ill trlct eurt latt evening, going from here lo Mantl, where he hat tin Impor tant cae el for hearing today. Mon day latt wa u holiday, nut the balanca of the week wa taken up with the ennc of Karen Frandiwn (deceased). Incompetent. Thl wa nql flnlthed, but will be heard nt Halt Lnko City on the 20th ot Atigutt. a the ntlor no) for both pnrlie concerned can moro conveniently bo there Tht aale of tho properly known a the Uattern Utah Advocate plant It fixed for Wd nedny, July 14th, next, at 2 o'clock of Ihn afternoon. Helow Is tho order of Judgo Chrlttenten In the en to: In the Heventh Judicial Dltlrlct Court of tho Htato or Utah, In and For Cnrlion County H W. Crockett, tm tee, I'lalntlff, v. Fred I Watrou and Meda O. Watrou. hi wife, Defend ant. Decree of Foreclosure- and Or iter of Hale. Thl cnute came on regularly lo bo heard In open court on tho 29th day of June, A. D. I91B, F. K. Wood. Kq., appearing a attorney for the plain tiff, and none of the defrnilnntt ap pearing, either In pemon or by attor ney; the court having heard nil tho evidence and proof produced herein, nnd duly contldercd Ihn name, nnd be ing fully ndvlted In Hie premlne, and It appearing therefrom to tho until faction of the court' Find. That the munition In wild action, together wilh h copy of tho romplalnt therein, hn been duly torved on all the defendant, gnd that all of the mid defendant have, been il ii I v nml rxsulnrli ommoiied tovan- awer under the pialntlfr complaint herein; Hint the time within which nld defendant or either or them may appear herein ha expired, and that all or aald drfenilnut have made de fault In that behalf, und that the de fault ut each und all or aald defend ant for not appearing and nnawerlng under plaintiff complaint ha boon duly and regularly entered herein. Becond. That there I now due nnd owing to the plaintiff. It. W. Crockett, Truttee. from the defendant. Fred U Watrou and Meda O. Watrou, hi wife, upon the promUaory note act forth and drcrlbed In plaintiff complaint, the turn of llX.30n.21 prin cipal and Inlereat, nnd the auni of $800.00 attorney fee, und $14.70 i out and dUbiirvomenU herein, ag gregating the turn ot $12,160.91, and that ald defendant are personally liable for the whole amount ihereuf: that aald aggregate amount It a valid lien upon the pemonal properly In plaintiff complaint and hereinafter de(Tlbed, and I fecured by the chat tel mortgage mentioned In aald com plaint. Third. That each and ull tho term and condition of aald chattel mort gage have, been broken by aald de fendant, and that plaintiff I the law ful owner and holder of the promlt aory note et forth In plaintiff com plaint and of the wild chattel mort gage, and that plaintiff I entitled to have raid chattel mortgage enforced and forecloiod, und the peronal prop erty hereinafter deerlbed void In the manner preecrlbed by law, nnd the proceed arltlng from Much wale ap plied to und upon the payment of ald turn of money no due u nforeaald. Fourth. That each and ull of tho allegation and averment In plain tiff complaint ure true and correct. Now, therefore, on motion or K. U. Wood, Kaq.. attorney for the plain tiff, applltatlon therefor having been made; It I hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed, that tho plaintiff have Judg ment ngalnxt tho defendant, Fred L. Watrou and Meda CI. Watrou, hi wife, on Maid note nnd chattel mort gage for the mint of $12,366.21 prin cipal nnd Interest, for the aunt of $600 uttorney fee and for $14.70 coMt or ult. making a total or $12,660.91, und that aald defendant ure personally liable for the whole amount thereof, und tho name I u valid lien upon the pemonal property In the complaint and hereinafter described, and I se cured by tho term or said chattel mortgage. It I further orderod. udjudged and decreed thut all and lingular the mortgaged personal property mention ed In aald complaint and hereinafter deecrlbed. or o muih thereof a may be sufficient to rulte the umount duo to tho plaintiff for the principal. In tercnt and attorney' fee, and coxta or thl suit, and expense or the vale, be aold at public auction, by tho sher iff of Carbon county, state of I'tuh, ut and In the room and building occu pied by the I'rlco Bun. on Main street, or what I called Main tret. In Trice, Carbon county, state or Utuh; that raid sheriff give public notice of the time und place of said sale according to tho co u r so nnd practice of the court und the law relutlvo to sale of per sonal property under execution; that plaintiff or any of the parties to thl suit may become purchasers at ouch sale. That th sold sheriff, out of the proceed of sold sale, retain hi fee. (BR disbursement and commission on Fl!' said sale, und pay Carl It. Marctisefi. (J9B receiver, heretofore appointed In this jfaov califcc. (he sum of $14.70 cost or muII, BL tho sum of $500.00 attorney' fee, and 9SK $12,360.31, tho amount o found duo , jHHJ a aforesaid, together with Interest IfliiH thereon at the rain or 10 per cent per r fSBII annum from the data of thla decree, IB&H or r much thereof a tho said pro- . ISSsiH ceed or the sain will pay or tho same. nHI That the defendant, their heir nnd fflBI personal representative, bo forever IMiifl barrrd nnd foreclosed of and from all H equity of redemption nnd claim or, In, flapil mid to said mortgaged personal prop H ert), from and after said sale, I flH And It I further adjudged and de- pfl creed that If the mane)- arising from j aHfl the snld sain shall bo Insufficient to I par the amount found duo the Hl plaintiff, a ahov'c, slatsd, with Inter- I H est, attorney fee, cott nnd ex- f H pontes of sale a aforesaid, tho aald apiil sheriff shall specify the amount of ias! such deficiency and balance duo plain- iADIfl tiff In hi return of sale, In order thnt HKfl the said amount, after deducting nil BHtii expense of the receivership herein, H and nddlng thereto any ti"unt re- Lsl celved by said receiver, may be dcflu- i BHH The peronnl property directed to H bo sold by thl dl-cren I situated III I H I'rlce, Carbon county, stnto of Utah, sH In the building now occupied by the f 9H I'rlce Hun, a. newspaper, nnd la n HH Ono C No 6 Walter Hcott cylinder press. Including roller core mid at- i H lachment. ' H One Kcllpse folder No. 1796 1 Ono 6-H. I. Hpeclat Hlectrlc gaso- line engine No. RS336, with gasoline H and water tank and belting nml pul- VH lea. H One 13x19 Challenge Oordon Job iH press No. 664E with roller nnd nt- H One 1x12 Cliatletign (lordon Job H pre No. 4643 with roller and at- , taohmenta. jH One Junior Mergenthater linotype kl No. 949, electric motor and attach- Hisl nients, Including nine hitndretl und ' iSH forty-six pounds of linotype metal. HpH Ono 34-Inch foot power perforating IHiiH One lloston wlro stltaher. BH One 26-Inch Challenge paper rut- RHUHal trr iBpH Ono proof press. H One lead cutter. 'J One hand round hole perforator. bILHI One oil tamp and glue pot. ibSpH One Hale numbering machine, lEaH Two Model 30 American press num- ImBppI boring machine. hIvbpI One Mustang mailing machine, with pjpapi nine mailing galleys. Hflpfl Ono 3-11. P. single phase electric , sPasaaal motor, No, 7146. , HH One half-ll. I. slngln phaso electric . H nuitor, No. 36113. I - H One half-H. I', single phase elec- j RBpaH trio motor, No. 21181. i ' One quarter-H. I', single photo .' t BIH electrto motor. No, 24330. L, IpapH Two Imposing stones mid stands, f papaH 36x60 Inches. ipapfl Two Imiiotlng stones and stands, pspoH 26x80 Inches. lapafl Two pair six-column quarto news HH chase. MbpoI Four seven-column single chases. IDpal One cut cabinet of leu drawers. ., BlaH One mailing galley table. EI?aaH One galley dump, ssfSPal Two ull hrur slnglo gallon. , SaH Two brass doublo galley. , . HnH Three bras bottom double gullo)-. RH Two bras job galley. j " E lH Ono Job stone and stand, 21x80 il: j, JH Inohe. R . i .PaB One case llrlte-Llto furniture. "m. (dTH One CUM4I wood furniture. ( , fflTH One Frost Killer heating stove. No. I' H3bH I iH Fifty pounds IS point body type In J ' S one pair now case. I j PH Fifty pound 12 point body typo In " J fM ono pair now r ensoa. ('"jsI Thirty-five font nil and poster type h- UtB In cases. ) ;SpH Hlx fontM wood type In cases. 1 H Five font script, 14, IS, 24, 36 and l, pH 48 polnL ('"'bbbI One font 16 point Tlffuny gothtc. ', I' VgH Ono font 34 point Tiffany gothlc i L-1. H Two font C point Engraver bold. j j H,H Three fonta 12 point Hngravera bolC, . 'j fH One font 12 point Cheltenham light. ; Hasaal One font 18 point Cheltenham light. 1 '! ffaaal Ono font each of 10, 12, 14, IS, 24, t M 1 30 and 30 point Hallo Cheltenham, m r' ! M . Twenty-five pound font typewriter H I pH I typo (Hnrilth-Premler). ffl Sj V' One font Cheltenham body type of I pit itlpafl twenty-five pounds. I f,J Bpal Three font Hamburg Old Style, l j( apB One font Kngllsh Hold, 30 point. i , j. SpaaBaa! One font 36 point Old Kngllsh text, f , fH TjM Thlrty-ono fonts Job typo In cab- i , " QtH 'nt. -' 1 Papi One 26-caso steel run flat top cab- j i 'I 4B loot- I ,; Lfl Three doublo newsJ stand. MvH hHp! Two slnglo now stands. M ,1 )( H Seventy-four assorted stanl cases. Hii i I4H t - -I. ,ln -.!,- pfBt') 'iH (Continued on pago eighth W!S?f4 ps ll-re" 9 Wl B I PPsaaPsaaaaapMnilllllllllllllPl ' ' fWl jB