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7 DECEMBER 28, 1917 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAHEVERY FRIDAY PAGE FIVE fl
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f thrlr very liberal patronage dur-
li InK Ihe past ear and uli.li ou I
n Happy unit Prosptrom New
Yrnr.
e In tin mrnnllme those not I
'I nctiuitlntrit with our mrtlinil or
J doing huslncs nre Invited l
p come In unil gel acqualnlpd
i. Our fault )stcm Kunrnntee
low it prltc.
r C (Irorcrlc of every description
' I and green good In their mason
' I Make thn No Year' dinner
I complete by ordering tin good
t i thing (or tho table tun-
VIGLIA BROS.,
i Comer Main anil Eighth,
Trier, Uulh
' That it county ban Urn right to col-
Irct a tax under the dependent mo
ther' net of the leglsluturo ot 1(13
In ilfclari.il In a tlrrlnlou huniti'il down
hy thn supremo court lust I'rliluy In
tho raiw of tln Denver nnd I'ln
Grande, respondent, ngulnsl tlrund
county, appollant. In the ceir 1(14
tlm county collectul fUlt.40 tux under
thin act from the rullrnnd The mil
road sued for recovery und won lit
i one. The supremo court rotcrsc the
Judgment and rcmund tlm (nwi to
the dUtrlct rourt to make row luslon
or btw In nccorduiuc with the opinion
und entir Judgment dismissing the
complaint.
Thn average American oulh Just
revel In the joy of oxputlntliiK on
what hU parent don't knots.
To Our
I Friends
I and Patrons
I ;
I W thank our patrons through
ly nut thh section or the state wry
k3 much for their patroimso ilurlmi
M the pniit ear. And we tnut
H that tho coming month will
H find our business relations even
B moro plensnnt than ottr boforo.
PJj W wish ou the season' best
H greetings,
I Frank L. Buckio
1 Price Utah
fit ..mummMi ,.
M 3 LAMM COMPANY. CHICAGO
PRICE Hi NEARBY
At Halt take City Inst Saturday a
mnrrlngc llccnso tta Issued to Joseph
Pauley nr Hlnwalha und Mis Abblo
Itlser or Price
I Adam Express rompan) litm hern
scgrcg-ilcd from tho Drntrr and Itln
Clrnnde ofricc nl Helper unil will oc
cupy n ilnttntou building n utt of fire.
Continental Oil company ban r ent
ity acquired morn ground south or lu
prment holding at I'rlce and v. Ill put
In additional tank service here, made
necessary by lis Increasing business or
Into.
Korcn Petersen and June Andtrson
hnvo muted from Cleveland ttlth tin Ir
fnmlllm to Mohrland, win re they am
employtd About thn mini John T
tamph and fninlty hat gone to Stan
dard Wile.
Mr. I'. Mc(lulrn ha mi fur reeut
end from her recent Ulnes ill I'rlce
nil to be nblo to ruturn to Helper last
week. Hhe In making her home for
the time being with Mr und Mrx, I
Iktrrell or that city.
I'rlce HornnU gave u five hundred
imrty to It member and Invited
Kiii-xtn IdJit evenlmr at MhkiiiIc Hall
ItefredlimeiitH were mtviiI Mlm I.e
omt Jemien won tho lady'H prlie and
It II, Vitltern the Krntlcmiin'K.
The ninth mutual ball of the liolli r
tniikem und helprrn will be Kltm at
Liberty Hall nt Helper, December 3Ut.
The committed In (hnrge expeeta to
muke IhU the lunt duuin of the old
enr Die event of the ihnikou, and It
In looked rorttard to with Interna
Dnnclni; for thn groun folkx follow,
rd the community ChrlxtmaN trie at
the high nohiHil auditorium biNt Hut
urday uvenlng, Including it mticlcnl
nnd literary iirogrum. The Ijitter
iluy Hnlnta Kumlay hcIiooI ttnn In
uharge,
J. C I'enney Co. emil(U4i are to
hold their convention nt Bait lMe City
on thn 20th of Jantiur) About threo
hundred are expicted ri be It attend
unro. K. C. 8am .ll beIn I'rlco
about the (fth. A. JLEnly iroea to
Knld, Okla.
l'rco ban had a gnuollne famine,
during tho pant couplo of ueks. Sev
eral travctor to the formi r rencrva
tlon country and aome ,o tho outh
and alwi to the et and eaijt wore In
conaequeme atranded peroywt dirrer
ent tlmea. A recent ailpnunt In ha
relict cd thing canildemnly
Work at Utah Junction, the now dl
vUlon point on Utah railway, In pro
gremlng rapidly, Tha new coal chutes
are now In operation and tha boiler
room In thn roundhouse In completed,
which (urnlaheN (team heat through
nut tho building. Bevrrnl cottagea
have been constructed In which to
ho u no cmptn)en
Thoro vt, 111 bo a danco ror tho mar
ried fotka nt the high aUipiil gymnu
slum tonight with musloW tho Helper
orchestra. Tho dcrnraUpn cyimmitte
Ik composed of Mrs O, T. llrooka and
Mrs. Charles Averlll nnfi the refresh
inont rommlttce of H.Vl! Anderson
nnd II. II. Walters Cleorgo K. Nelms
Is In charge of transportation.
Domlnlck Pliseln, former saloon
keeper or Scorfeld, lias riled a petition
in bankruptcy with thn clerk of the
'rederal court In Halt Ike City, listing
hh nwets at soventy-flvo dollars,
claimed exempt, and bin liabilities at
IS33.60 Ills liabilities, ror the most
part, are represented In tho ncorued
debts to lliiuor wholesalers. Ilia as
set nro certain pleum or household
rurnlture
Kdward W Ooar or Huntington
lliua been named chulrman of the Em
ery county war savings committee. He
has named as his uwbitnnis V. B. Ad
ams at Qreon Illverj Bcott M. Miller,
Woodsldei J. W, Warf, Victor; George
II. Ovlatt, Elmo; Joseph Jenkins,
Cleveland; Leo Kenney, Mohrland;
IsDMEnHHIGIlim
rtclatlTC Invade Mite of Nctada Dcx
ert to Erect lu
In n lonely spot on a barren stretch
or a Nevada desert stands a atono
monument that has Just been erected
by loving hands In memory or J" He
ber lllchards, a well known Bait Lako
City mining engineer, who perished
at that spot on the desert from sun
stroke last June. The monument was
erected by CJcorge T Odcll, state di
rector of war savings, nnd members
ot his family, Hlcharda having bocn
The party, which traveled by rail,
The party, which troveled by mil,
automobile nnd on foot for moro than
twelve hundred miles to pay tribute
to the memory of tho departed, was
composed of Mr nnd Mrs CJoorgc T
Odcll, Mrs Illchards, widow or tho
mining man, nnd her two children
The party wont to Ijis Vegas by rail
nnd rrom there went Into tho desert
by automobile and on root the last row
miles or the Journey Mrs Odcll nnd
her grandchildren then went on to
Ios Angeles. Cola , vvhrro they will
spend the winter, nnd Mr Odell re
turned to Salt Lake City
The man to whom this monument
U erected was ror years active In the
development of Hastcrn Utah Indus
tries At tho tlmn or hli death he
wn working n big acreage or nsphal
turn lands nbove Bunntsldc, nnd was
well nnd favorably known to numer
ous I'rlco nnd Carbon county folks.
MB J-l -B
W. A. fluvmon, Jr, Huntington, C I.'
tarscn. Castle Dale; 8. T. Hnotv. Or
angcvllle; Lewis Petersen, Perron, and
Isuno Allred, Kmcry.
Tho Cnmpflrc girls met nt tho homo
or Miss Blltabeth Crockett Baturday
and enjoted tho hours In games and
rcriefdimcnt.
Quarterly conference did not have
the usual big crowd nt I'rlce last Bat
urday nnd Hominy, bernuse of the holi
day season no doubt, lltrum M Smith
nnd Albert J. Davis were In attend
ante. The Junior lesgun will offer n
Chrlstmns entertainment at thn Meth
odic church, Hunday evening next at
7 o'clock. A play entitled "Christmas
Bplrlt" will be given by the Juniors.
Also a reading by Miss Cornelia Btev
rnnin Otlur features will be songs
and recitations. Bvcrvhody U cordial
I) Invited.
Mnrrhgo license wrro Issued dur
ing the past week nt Trice to Byltts
ter II. KJelstrom of l)wevlllo und
Florence May Uruitdvlu! of Welling
ton, Clell I'elty orn-'crruu nnd Llulo
Hubert of Knnosh! OtArgo C. Itnnch
and Olllo J Ifonifrd, both of I'rlce;
James II Smith nntKOIady Walton,
both or I'rovo, nnd to Itotcoe Dowelt
of Chicago nnd May Cody of Penver,
Colo
People who ihhwjis Intoxicating ll
iiuor In Utah are violating the prohi
bition law, according to u decision of
the I'liltcd Klnte supremo court The
drrlslon was git en In nu Idaho case,
but the principle laid down applies to
nit pmhlbltlon stales. A ropy or tho
deilalnn was plated In tho hands or
Attorney (lenerfll Dan II. Shield this
wn k The nrrest or n person for hav
ing liquor In hi possession I not un
abridgement or hi constitutional
right, hold the decision
llcforc Judgu J. I). Call, sitting for
Judge Chrlstrnsen ut I'rlco recently,
I'etrr Jeanselme, prominent sheopman
or thl clli, wn glvn it Judgment ag
ainst MunnousaH ltltjaklsnnd Artemis
Stuvnrlun In n trespnsslng time or n
dollir an lure ror the ground alleged
to hnve been damaged by reason there
of I. A. Midre wii the attorney for
the plaintiff ltustern Utah rungn
ground I bee-omlng more valuable all
the tlmn und thow owning It general
It ure preparing themrelte to proteit
thiir holdlngx. During ret ent term
of illstrlit court nt I'rlco thuro have
been several of them trespusslng case.
John I Cod), recently ncqullled In
dlstrlit court ut Price or the chnrg-)
or stealing it quantity or vthlsky rrom
a boxenr tuor Catlc (lute on tho Den
vi r and lllo (Iriinde, pleiul not guilty
to the Htme ihurgn In tho rederal
inurt ul Salt Uike City lust Baturday,
The federal court tomplnlnt Is Iden
tical ttlth thn one alleged near Custln
Onte The man' arrest followed hi
filing suit agulust Thomas llurge, spe
cial ngent or the Denvrr nnd lllo
flrande, and that company nlo ror
fnlso Imprisonment. Hu lost hi Job
with tho local road und was working
In Wjomlng when this lutesi charge
ugulnit him and hi arrest followed.
The whisky was In Interstate truffle.
Tho Community program htld at
the high school auditorium Christ
mas eve was In every way successful.
A large crowd or parent und children
turned nut and rilled the spacious
room. The program wu under tho
direction cf tho latter-day Saints
Sunday school, but Important , purts
were taken by members or other de
nomination. Miss Cornelia Stevenson
und Mr. Thomas HUgerald deserve
much prnlso ror their evident work.
Tho story or the Christ was the main
feature A Mis Stevenson rend the
story fourteen character beautifully
rnstumed acted It out In pantomime
fashion Prof It. II Walters hud
ohargo or the electrical erfect. which
was performed with much credit to
him.
Ilancld lard can bo made fresh by
frilng. to a crisp, slice of raw hi.
tato,
Lawn mowers ground at Ilobln
son's repair shop Advt.
I DR. C T. ROSE
IIOSPITAl
Most Modern Equipment and
Ilest or Operutlng
VacUltles.
Opeu to All I'hyslcUu und
Their Case.
Nurse Supplied.
PIHCE. UTAH
PURELY PERSONAL
County Agent Dclmar Price went
to Provo ror tho holldavs.
Don O Johnstun or tho Nine Mllo
country spent Christmas In Price.
11 It. McDonald Is homo rrom
Denver, Colo, ror tho hotldav with
his family
Mrs William J. Jones nnd chil
dren or Hiawatha were Savoy guests
over Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Averlll of Price Is
back home from a visit with friends
over nt Sunnyslde
Mrs. Edith Ilcek Martin has re
turned from n visit with friends nt
Provo and Bait Lake City.
Mls Esther Ashdown departed
Sunday last for llountlfnl to bo with
her ptrcnl over tho holldavs.
Prank Planer or Bait Mko City
spent a portion or tho holldaiii with
Dr nnd Mrs. C A. Wherry or Price
Knrt Averlll Is homo on a visit to
his pircnt after an absence of soma
llmo at Bait Lnka City and elsewhere.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E O Prnkes of Hel
per nro spending thn holidays with
rrlinds nnd relatives nt Oakland,
Cnta.
Mrs. Oforgc Huff passed through
Price a few dn)s ago ror Hcoflcld nrter
n visit with a daughter and friends nt
Denver, Colo
Martin Mlltarlch or Hiawatha
was looking nrter his business Inter
ests nt Price this week He registered
nt thn Tavern.
Mr. and Mr. Samuel Nat lor or
flunntslda nro spending the holldavs
with relatives nt Salt Lake City nnd
In Davl county
Mr. Arthur Putter nnd daugh
ter, Mis Attn, hate moved from Hel
per to Salt l-nko City, where they nro
to make their home.
Dr. and Mr. J. C. Light of Salt
take City were Christina guests of
Mr. nnd Mr. W K. Olson. Mr Light
and Mrs. Olson are sister.
Mr and Mr. Lloyd V. Woods ot
I Untruth iipent Christmas with tho
rormer' parents. Judge and Mr. K.
E. Wood, nnd other relatlte nt Price.
Mr, tao taonard depart next
week ror Idaho to Join her husband
who ha been In that state ror soma
time. They ure to make their homo
there permanently
Mime Marlon, WII mi and I'.lttt
Porrestcr nre home rrom HI. Mary"
academy ul Ball take City to spend
tho holiday season with their mother,
Mr. Charle Leger.
Mixes Ida nnd llarburn Pace,
who nro teiirhlng nt Cowley, Wyo., nr
rlted home thn Mrst or thn week on
a lslt with their parent, Mr and
Mr. Jsmc P. Pace.
Mis Bnlumn Elsenbnth, rormer
teacher In the I'rlco schools. I spend
ing tho holiday with Mr. nnd Mr. B.
I Clark hi Helper. She ha been em
ployed In the school nt .Ion since
leaving here
Mr. Isadore Clark ha returned
to her home nt,J'rlcn after u visit of
several week with a daughter nt
tatvlston. Mont. Mr. Clark I tho
mother or Mr. A. I). Sutton,
Mr. nnd Mr. William Clark and
Mr. nnd Mr Isuuc Clark or Somerset,
Colo., passed through Price u few
du ngo on u visit with relative In
Emery county during the holiday.
Mis Bllxnlxith Mlddleton of
Franklin, lnil , Is u guest ul tho homo
of her brother, Dr O. W. Mlddleton
or Price. She goe to Halt take City
next week to visit unother brother
Mr, (leorgn Nixon nrrlved homo
from St. (lrorgo to spend Christmas.
She will leavn today ror tagnn to re
muln for tho winter with her son.
Clarencerv wu I" Htlenillnit school
there.
Jume A. Kaddis, who lease the
Mlllertou ranch from United States
Fuel company, wn a Sunday and Mon
day visitor In the county seat, regis
tering at the Bitvoy while In the city.
Block ha so far done well thl winter
In hi neighborhood, and there have
been no Iossoh to speak ubout.
It. B. Ilrnson, chief clerk at the
Wast Hiawatha properties or United
mates Fuel company, was In I'rlce
last Friday on his way to Klon He
wa called In ror n short time on com
pany business.
J. W. Lynch, general vardmastcr
In thl cllt, has been promoted to thn
position of trainmaster at Helper, ac
cording to announcements made In
thl city vesterday The, many friends
or Lvnuh will bo pleased at tho recog
nltlon his service with tha company
have received und predict that he will
make a capable operating official
(Irnnd Junction (Colo ) News, J!d
Word from T U McCarty nt Eu
reka states that ever) thing there I on
the boom. About a hundred and fifty
ton of mungnnesa I shipped weekly
from their mines there nnd u greater
output I looked for soon McCarty
ha Just been In La Vega. Nev , look
ing over some new manganese propo
sitlon there (Irren Illver Dispatch,
21st
Mr and Mrs 0 II Tn)lor. for
mer resident of Price, left their homo
at Provo last Sunday for a vlxlt over
the holldn) with their son, Frank.
The latter Is with the field artillery
at Camp Keornev, Cala. Frank Tay
lor wn quite a youngster when tho
folk moved uway rrom here
John C Btnley. ono or the old
timer and substantial cltlxens or the
Winter Quarter district, hud business
at Price last Friday, und while here
came In to see Tho Bun, which I
weekly und welcome visitor nt his
home. Some two hundred employe
are now on the payrolls at Carbon
county's- oldest producing coal cump.
All are working at good wage and
are content with surrounding and
Starting Right 1
The fight is hnlf won when you get the right WM
Btnrt. To the young business mnn, nothing in of HH
so much importance ns n bnnk account. SI
It mny be smnll at first doesn't alwaya need Bfl
to bo large, but it should carry nil his cash trans- Bl
actions. Every payment should be mndc through Kfl
It's helpful it's stabilizing it's encouraging. MM
This bank wants your checking account large HI
or small. It pays 4 per cent on savings accounts, HI
compounded scmi-unnually. HI
Price Commercial & Sayings Bank 1
Price, Utah H
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conditions, which nre being made bet
ter all the time by n considerate man
agement J. O Oreen nnd II. W, llrn or
Storrs were among tho Monday visit
or In Price rrom that camp.
M P Ilraffct is hern today from
Bit It take City, legnl matters at Prlco '
and at Helper having hi attention lo
cally. Oscar Hansen, Jr., Is spending
thn holldn) with his parents In Price,
He I attending school at Bait tako
City
tato It, Evan of Htnndardvllle
wn among the Monday visitor In
I'rlce, registering at the Savoy while
here
Mr. nnd Mr. Charle (Vinegar)
lllchardson or Neslnn were nmong the
visitors rrom (tint camp lu Price over
Christina.
-Miss Kaln Muetann of Provo,
daughter of Mr and Mr. A. I) Mae
taan, wn here for Christina with
friend
C. A. Ilaker of Walll. A. A. War
dell of Castle Onto nnd J. U Miller of
Cotton were Christmas ete guest nt
thn Bitvoy,
Phillip Plnrk I down from Halt
take City for the hollda). He re
cently enlisted with the guard strvlrn
at Fort Douglas. I
Bcott Fntirelt and Him Hhlner ure
home ror the holldny enon from Ban
Diego, Cala., army headquarter. They
llko tho soldier' life.
Mr and Mr. Frank U Ilucklo
spent Chrlstmns with friends nl Cas
tle (late, going up In tho morning unit
returning In the evening.
Qlrn Woodward, Ed .McMillan,
I). H. Crawford nnd Itallrn Christen
son. all or Bonn) side, were Monday
and Tuesday guest nt the Savoy.
Mis Mario Dusserre I home ror
thn holldn) from St. Mary' academy
ut Halt tako City ror u visit with tier
parents, Mr. nnd Mr. Henry Dusserre.
P. J. Pack, one or the University
or Utah professor, was a guest of tho
Titvem over Wednesday. Ha wn hero
to look after hi oil Interest to tho
east of Price
F. Sumner, paymaster for Utah
Fuel company, and J. II. Hchlnneas,
general malinger of tha Wusutrh
Stons company, wera.Tnvern guest
)etenlny after u trip to Kunn)slde,
Mlsse Paulino Pierce und Iluth
Newton, teacher In Price ucadeni),
left Friday evening ror (Irand Junc
tion, Colo., tu spend tha holldii). They
will return next week to resume work.
Cl)dn Llo)d, son or Mr and Mr.
J. J. Llo)d, left yesterday morning
for Han Diego, Cala., to enlist ttlth tho
Twenty-First Infantry with tho rest
of the I'rlco nnd Carbon county boys,
a It were
E. C taa or the Nine Mllo coun
try camn lu to cut turkey with his
family nl Christmas. Thero is very
little snow out his way. In fuel nonu
except In tho higher ultltudrs. Llvu
stock or nil kind ure doing well.
Lurlen II Hm)thr, United State
deputy marshal, came down from Bait
tako City cstcrday after Louis Kes
ling, nn alien enemy recently arrested
at Mohrland, whom he took back to
Fort Douglas for Internment. Cap
tain Smith wa n guo.it or the Tavern
while here.
C'HAMIIEItliAIN'H COIKW
Hi:.Mi:i.Y.
T! I not only one or the beat nnd
most efficient medicine for coutths,
cold and croup, but I also ploaxant
and sare to take, which I important
when medicine must bo given to chil
dren. Many mother have given It
their unqualified endorsement Advt..
Always fill tho cereal saucepan with
witter a soon u tho cereal I Verved
OVER AROUNDUNHYSIl.E 1
Miner Working; Every Day nml Om H
Wage tha Itmt Kver. H
BUNNYSIDE. Dec a J. Frank H. ii
Tucker nnd Mis Iluth Martin, two of HJI
thl camp' best young people, wem
married at Halt take City thl week HI
and are expected homo within n few mBB
days. They will go to housekeeping IH
at once. HI
Sunnslde' mine arc working nt- B
ery day and miner making thn best M
wage In tho history or conl mining H
In Carbon county jH
Mr. Zo th Thoma wa hostess to t
the tallies' Literary club on Baturday
afternoon of last week nt her homo.
Present went Mr. It. M. (lalbralth, H
Mr. J. II. Vurncr, Mrs. Itulh M, Hell,
Mr tanora K. Smith, Mr. N. W. H
Wettel.nnd Mrs. John C. Prrston IH
The' officer of the Ited Cms unit M
were entertnlned nt thn homo of Mrs. M
It It Klrkpntrlrk on Saturday even- H
lug of last week. H
Mr nnd Mr. A. J Carlson huvo ro- H
turned rrom Halt tako City nrter it H
short "?R
Mrs. Mary M. taw re nee of Palo
Verde, Cain , wa hero tho latter part iH
or thn week 'H
Mm. J, C Preston entertulued on .H
Tuesday afternoon In honor or the M
sixth birthday nnnlvt rsary of her llttlo jH
daughter, taonn. Present were Lu- M
tile nnd Emily Evan. Elsie Mlddleton. VHjl
Erma lllshop. Hurt Dclango, lleknlt
Pettersson, John lllshop and Floydn lH
Middle ton
Dicember I Tin a baby girl arrived jH
ut thn home or Mr, and Mr, i leorgn H
Smith
Ono of the first uct or thn Utah HJ
legislature In Jnnuury, ll, will be H
tho ratification of tho constitutional M
amendment for national prohibition. H
Thl seem to bo tho unanimous npln- M
Din of public men questioned on lh H
subject Should thorn be a special ;H
session or tho legislature action will iH
be taken un the amendment then, It H
I declared. All holdover stntn sen a- H
lor nro "dry," It I explained, nml H
with Utah In thn rank or tho prohl- H
bltlon state now, It Is unlikely that H
any person unfriendly to national H
drouth can bo elected. Carbon coun- H
ty"s member or the legislature, Frunk ,
T Dennett or Blorr, Is on record u Bfl
fuvorlng prohibition nnd no doubt M
would vote thl wuy In nny legislation M
affecting tho liquor question that may HJ
come up J
Wnnt tu enjoy llfnT Do It then. No HJ
ono Is preventing you. H
in r i j
He Was Onto Our I
Good Service
' H
Tho story la told of a cltlicn jH
of a nearby town who went Into H
a business man' office, but bo- H
cause of the prosonca of other H
ahead of him, ho oould not gain jH
an Immcdlato audience M
Leaving the establishment, ha
went to tho nearest telephono IH
and called up tho man ha want- Hl
ed to oee. Thua ha made tho SH
other In the offlco wall until HI
ho wa through talking over JJ
tho phone. H
The telephono "gets there" !.H
and refuses to wait onco the sH
bell ring. 9HJ
Eastern Ufah Telephono Co. I
5 .s J jM
WILSON'S I
If we should close our business for the year 1017, without first BH
thanking you for tho business received from you we would feel that H
wo had left a debt unpaid, H
NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION I
Our Suggestion for a New Year's Resolution Before buying Hi
Groceries, investigate where you can do tho best. Of course, this H
will lead to Wilson's, the store that sets the price. To assist you mI
in this watch our advertisements; then stroll through our store, H
where everything will bo marked in plain figures, isfl
O, II. WILSON SELLING CO. Mi
Main Street Price, Utah gngji
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