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Salt Lake Telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah • 5

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1 I Saturday Evening SALT LAKE TELEGRAM No November ember 27 1948 5 Lake Churches Offer Wide Variety of Services Sunday I Ij Ordination I Set for Vicar Kenilworth At AI Ordination to the priesthood of Rev John Robert Nicholas ir Episcopal Church Church of the Kenilworth Carbon ill occur Friday an- an Rt Rev Stephen C. jark Episcopal bishop of Utah Rev Re Nicholas has been serv- asas deacon at the Carbon rg county count church since his hs ordina- ordina ton oA to that position last May Clark will officiate at at- the ordination Friday at 1030 30 un in SL St MarksMarki Episcopal E. 1st South preacher at the Ule special serv- ser lICe let will ill be Very Rev Henry H. Eires es dean of the Divinity School of the Pacific Berkeley cL Rev ev Nicholas' Nicholas home was for- for perly erly in Berkeley where he attended attended at at- tended ded the divinity schoolHe He- Heis is a 8 graduate of the California of Technology i After the ordination 1 cere- cere somes lonies a luncheon honoring Rev Re and Mrs Nicholas will be given en in Spalding Memorial hallhail adjacent to the cathedral The will vill continue as vicar of ot ol the Kenilworth church 1 Navajos BitterBitler Over Oyer U. S.

Lapse apse in Aid Aid- tt The Navajo Indians are dis- i dis- dis i according to Rev Re Charles Girton Farmington i M. who has been working nog rig the Indians for tor more thin six years Though the war var years and a certain prosperity due to war pant it work Navajos raked in mar war ar plants plants have have re- re that disillusionment they sell do not trust the white Eia raa too much Many promises have never been fulfilled or ort- re tire tue tre so poorly managed they worthless Rev Girton Kid The missionary is in irs Salt like Lake City to speak Sunday at 8 pm p.m. at Bethel Baptist church 12 2 E. South He will tell tell- of of cl the customs and life Ufe of the Indians and show colored slides During the summer Rev Gir- Gir toa tol traveled withwilh the Navajos I to work camps in Utah and Idah Ida- Ida I helping them in their tw ku Cleric leric Outlines iRed Red Pro Con Pointing out the good and kd bad ad in communism Rev Carl D. So-Jle So Chicago secretary of dEs- and dEsdis- and conferences for the Methodist commission on on- II orld peace Friday addressed 11 1 meeting of clergy ofthe Salt Sal Lake Like City Methodist district I 1 The strengthening of I twy Incy and the Christian faith I wll do more to prevent war war- the war- thethe called so-called arming for I ace tace Rev Soule told the clergy meeting at First Method Method- church E.

E. 2nd South He He- JI Urged JI peace education in Methodist odist churches preaching of on peace and continua continua- of an aggressive interest in peace In jn listing the good and bad points of communism Rev Soule Salle said Id It Ii is good in its in- in west in social welfare elf are decrease de do- cr crease se of illiteracy and lack of neal Waal prejudice It is bad in the nial al of political freedom questionable means an end and its materialistic 1 ideals Episcopal Visitor To 10 Give Talks Rev John ohn S. Bunting Sti St S1 I uis i member of the Episcopal pr ding iding bishopsbishop's committee on er will be guest speaker speak- speak Sunday at services of St. St arksark's 8 Episcopal cathedral 1 1 cat he a leAa Ja a club a and at St S1 Pauls Paul's church A vA fellowship breakfast will be after the communion which 1 iU lI be in the cathedral E. South at 8 ft am a.m.

Rev Bunt- Bunt lag Will iII Jl address the cathedral 4 church school chool at 9 30 a arn am m. Sun- Sun Sun- dayday Th the visiting official will be guts guest Preacher at the 11 am a.m. ice fer Sunday at St St. PaulsPaul's Pal church East Welcom of Christ 1 2 2 1 East South A. A Meredith Minister I Uk Where I.

I and the tIe Scriptures are silent where tt they I tn Bethel Baptist Church EAST SOUTH Th 7 Churchwith an Open sib bf and a Christian Welcome SUNDAY SERVICES Bible BIbe School 10 am MornIng Worship 11 ii a am a.m. m- Jesus m. Jesus came into tho World to Site Save Sinners Young Voting Peoples People Meeting Ic 6 45 pm p.m. Missionary Charles Girton 8 8 pm p.m. 10 lo To the N.

Prayer Meeting Thursday pm p.m. Pastor James G. Baynes I 4 fr I 04 4 1 at te I Irr I i fr 7 4 f. The i PL 5 LI 51 1 I er f. 1 i I- I Workmen at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Latter day Saints Welfare Square W.

South arcare What does one do if he wants to use som somethingthing but its it's too big to takeinside through the doors Why he sets it down outside and builds around it That's what is happening on Welfare square of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter Saints W. South A ton 25 refrigerator obtained from a mess hallhail at Camp Kearns Reams had to be put in place outside the squares square's dairy products center Workmen now are building walls and loading loading loading load loading docks around it There are three rooms in the refrigerator refrigerator refrigerator each with an independent temperature tempera temperature regulator One room will behe for building around a new BOW refrigerator because the I unit as was as too big to taketalie inside through the doors Build Around It Bulky Buky Refrigerator Licked storingdairy products such as butter and anotherfor cheese with a part for long longtime longtime long- timetime storage of vegetables The third room has a separate entrance and will be used for grade A milk The new loading docks will be of con concrete A 62 by 8 foot wooden loading dock on the west side of the cannery which is adjacent to the milk processing plant and refrigerator has been torn out and is being replaced by a concrete platform Other wooden docks on the square also are to be replaced wi with th concrete Arthur Roberts superintendent of maintenance maintenance maintenance main main- on Welfare square is supervising the construction Mr Hanks Mr Luckau I Three Envoy Socials Set Three Salt Lake men will be honored at missionary farewells next week weel eck prior to their departures departures depar departures on missions missions mis mis- for the Church u. 0 of f- JJJesus Christ Christof of Latter Lattera day Saints Richard 15 U. Weed eed son of Mr and Mrs i Floyd L. Weed 4 Genessee a e.

i I 11 1 N. honored Thursday Thurs- Thurs Mr Weed day at 8 pm p.m. in the Twenty- Twenty sixth ward chap chapel South and th vest west prior to his departure for the northern states mission Mr Weed is a graduate of or or- Vest he school where Vest West high served as student body president prosE prosE- dent He attended the Univer- sIty University sity ally of Utah two years Speakers Speak Speak- ersera at his farewell will bo Fred H. Peck Peele Jr Pioneer stake president president dent and William W. HomeHorne ward bishop To serve a mission to thothe cen con con- tral central central Atlantic states Frederick G.

Luckau son of Mr and Mrs Mn Fred G. Luckau W. South will be honored at a missionary missionary mis mis- farewell Sunday at pm p.m. in the Fifth ward ard chapel S. 2nd We Wet t.

Mr Luckau is a Sunday school teacher and an officer in- the in in- the the Mutual Improvement He served 15 months in the Speakers at the coast guard farewell include J. LcLe RoyHoy Coates A. A Glad and Louis C. Jacobsen Leaving his University of Utah studies to serve in the New England states mission is Lincoln Dale Hanks son of Mr and Mrs Lincoln F. Hanks 70 Zane ave He will be honored testimonial Sun Sun- at a farewell day at 6 30 pm p.m.

in Capitol Hill ward chapel 3rd North and Columbus Co- Co lumbus st st. 1 East st at Mr Hanksis is a graduate of West Vest high school He was affiliated affiliated af af- af- af withwilh Lambda DeltaDella Sigma Sigma Sig SiS ma at the Ule university SUNDAY WARD RITES I orth Second I. I Sward ward 70 East John East John Duncan member Park Par stake high council speaker 7 pm p.m. stal Fifth 5 1 uc ward ard 78 8 2nd tt Vest ut- ut Missionary farewell for Frederick a Luckau pm p.m. Eighth I 1 US ward bard ar 1 n.

South John John R. Burt Durl bishop Sixth Seventh Seventh ward speaker 6 30 pm p.m. m- West He I. I IUS I. I ward East Joseph East Jo ph F.

Lloyd speaker music by the Strings String of Deseret 5 so Twelfth L. war ward wari I. 1st ht South FrancisFrancia A A. Madsen and Louise W. Madsen speakers 7 pm p.m.

Hf Fifteenth truth I J. Sword ward WV. 1st South South John John R. and Valois Roderick Bybee returned speakers 6 30 pm p.m. Sixteenth 1 wardwind N.

est West Missionary homecoming ofFrank- lin Frank lin In Davis soloist Mrs Mary Lou DullDult 30 pm p.m. J. I ward ud W. lit 1st North North North-Mr Mr fr and Mrs Hans C. Werner returned ml missionaries speakers 5 15 pm p.m.

South I. I DS Sward ward A At at Elizabeth Hinckley returned missionary sole mis speaker music by ward choir 5 30 pm p.m. LBS ward W. fth th North North Wilford C. Wood speaker will continue discussion slon begun un No 14 H.

6 30 pm South Eolith DB ward Gt George Georce Patey Palsy and Ond John re returned returned returned re- re turned missionaries sP speakers 7 pm p.m. ent second fl Sard ward beard N. 2nd est Vest Six minute five speakers presented pre pre- under auspices of or ward teachers 30 pm p.m. m. fifth Sward ward 43 43 SS.

cst Mr Ir and Mrs Thomas E. Wild ld Ing Ins 6 30 pm m. th sixth I DS ward West Vest and South South South-So E. former president northwestern states mission speaker 7 1 pm p.m. halt Fact sc ward nard at program by the chorus 5 p.

pm p.m. m. ninth I. DB Sward ward 3rd North and JOth West West Wul Ralph s. returned returned returned re re- re turned missionary speaker 6 45 pm p.m.

1 I HS ward card Navajo Na a Jo sL et 1341 Vest est si it Fred IL JL Peck Jr Jr stake president speaker 5 pm p.m. Arbor ID word nord ord 1740 State State Stale Services under direction of high priest quorum special music 7 1 pm p.m. DeMonBencon ward rd 2051 Ramona AYe ae 1935 South st at John aL-John John John F. Bowman Bowman Bow Bowman speaker 7 1 pm ID fc ward nard 1515 2nd nd East Hedin M. Marlowe speaker 7 pm p.m.

Dr 1 1 ward rard ard 1621 East East- East C. 11 Parker president of ot Hillside stake speaker 6 30 pm p.m. Capitol Mill 1 1 ward ard 3rd North 1st st- st III an and anat at Columbus sL at 1 East Ean st st. t. Mission Mission- aryary fare for Lincoln Dale HanksHanka 30 pm p.m.

m- CenterCenter J. ri Sward ward fth North and West West Vest Annual ward conference officers andteachers meet at 9 ft nm am general sessions at al 10 1030 30 am a.m. and 6 30 pm p.m. mI I on dIson dl on I. Sward ward Navajo lit st 1340 Vest West sL st sL-Gustav sL A.

A speaker 7 1 pm p.m. m- II migration J. I ward South and Last Elders East Elders quorum to be In charge of meeting 30 pm p.m. 1 ward 2150 Ea East Farewell I for Mr r. and Mrs Mra Thomas Biesinger 5 pm p.m.

lore Forest or Mule Hale J. DBS Sward ward awe 2335 South at Christmas sL-Christmas Christmas ml missionary missionary mis mis- testimonial music by SacreSucre Dulce chorus 0 45 pm p.m. Garden Park I ward 1150 1130 ThisTale ave 1089 South sL DonDe sL Bonne stake conference In A Assembly hallhail Temple square 10 am and 30 pm am GrantGroat I. vard 1 South South South- Joseph Jo world orld traveler and missionary speaker music by East hl high school double trio 7 1 pm p.m. ro Sward ward FastEast Joy Joy Dunyon speaker music by by- ward by- wardward vard choir 6 30 pm lIa thom I I.

I Sward ward SOS Roosevelt we aye 14 1419 0 South st Walter WaIter Walter R. Bills III II a speaker 7 1 pm p.m. m- Highland Park J. IDS nord 2535 Douglas st lit 1210 East Elut 1 st. Stake conference con conference MarlonMarion U.

Romney visiting authority authority au 6 30 pm p.m. J. 1 word sard Iud Roose- Roose Hil cit i ave 11191149 South etst rant Grant Grant Madsen Madsen Mad Mild st sen returned missionary speaker 5 pm p.m. Hr First IS ward ale Mrs lire Evelyn Wood speaker former dentilent of ea eastenstt German mission ReliefBelief I o- clet 6 30 r. so Murray 1 Hr FIrt I.

IDS DS ward Sward ISO E. VineVino It st South st st. David M. I. returned missionaryto gy give 1 report on mission 5 pm p.m.

Princeton Ia I. ward sard arcS 11 1 East Eul Paul Paul Pehrson high councilman speaker speak er on program given tD by teachers quorum 5 pm p.m. I RiversIde IM I. I 1 Sward ward 3rd North and West Charles Charles W. V.

Eastwood fa lwood andond Curt Burt speakers speaker returned missionaries mission missionaries ariesarles oa vocal numbers In Spanish 6 5 pm p.m. I. I DBS South and JIll Ott West West Wilford FlockFInck speaker music by ward choir choirS 5 pm p.m. S8 rd University st it 1338 1335 last East si l. Dr M.

Lynn Ben Bennion superintendent of Salt LakeLoke City public schools speaker music by ward choir 7 pm p.m. LI DS Sord ward sard 2052 East Robert East Robert D. former president preelgresi dent of ManU Mantl temple speaker 6 30 pm so ward East East East- ArthurArlhur speaker 5 pm p.m. Il 1 I. I 1 Ds sard 19901900 East East East- William former presidentof Hawaiian mission will relate experiences at al the leper colony on 30 p.

pm p.m. so 5 Sward wordward FastEast andond Herbert rt ave 1043 South st Bonn Bonne- Bonne lIll stake loke conference lit at Assembly hell- on hellhail hell- on hail- onon Temple Tempi grounds 10 a am a nu and pm p.m. 5 Explorers Explorers' Book Selected The general of the Young Mens Men's Mutual Improvement Im Im- Im- Im provement Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter Saints has announced a supplemental supplemental supple supple- supple- mentalmental reading reading- course couise book for explorers for the 49 1948 year Elbert R. Curtis general super- Intendent superintendent super super- said Friday Scouting for the Mormons on the Great Frontier by Sidney Sidney Sidney Sid Sidney H. Hanks and Ephraim Hanks flanks is the book selected According According According Ac According to a letter sent all ward ward- YY MI I A superintendents orders orders or- or ders may be placed through the Deseret Book Co The new book replaces replace The Ox Team Miracle by Hildegarde Hildegarde Hildegarde Hilde- Hilde garde Hawthorne which originally origi- nallynally was announced as the supplemental reading course book for tor the year The change was necessary because of an in insufficient insufficient in- in sufficient supply of the first selected book Mr Curtis explained ex ex- Interim Need New Songbook For MIA Mitt Use Printed A new Mutual Improvement songbook of ot the Church of Jesus Christ of ot Latter day Saints came off the presses this week and is available through MIA I A general offices accord- Ing according according accord according to Elbert R.

Curtis Young Mens Men's MIA I A general superintendent superintendent superintendent and Mrs Bertha S. Reeder Young Women's MIA I A general board president Thebookhook contains 21 songs of ot various types pes It is intended to fill a need until a new MIA I A songbook Is published some time in the future Examples of songs in the new book arearc God of Our Fathers Carry On All Through the Night 0 Come All Ye Faithful Faithful Faithful Faith Faithful Swiss Walking Song and Home on the Range All songs in the new book are taken from thetho proposed publication publication publi- cationcation now being prepared Thebook offthe presses this week is the first songbook published published published pub pub- I by the MIA I A since the sociability songbook was issued four years ago The new book is about 6 by 91 inches in size with a stiff paper cox cover er There are 32 pages IDS Convert Hike Noted More than 50 of people at attending attending attending at- at tending meetings conducted by Dr Milton R. Hunter of the first council of ot seventy Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints during his tour tour of the churchs church's east central states mission were investigators the official reported Friday after completing his day 24 tour of the mission Reception of ot the church In that area is very favorable Dr Hunter said He visited 17 towns and cities during the tour and gave 11 special radio addresses Dr Hunter attributed attendance at the meetings to radio publicity public publicity He said the Sunday broadcast broadcast broadcast broad broadcast of the Salt Lake tabernacle tabernacle taber tabernacle choir was listed by many non members of the church as theirfirst choice in radio programs pro programs grains Dr Hunter noted that there arearc many new converts to the church in the east central states mission Because of the growing growing growing grow growing need for new chapels the mission is contemplating a building program he saidsald The mission includes all of oC Kentucky Tennessee Vest West Virginia Virginia Virginia Vir Virginia and part of Maryland Accompanying Dr Hunter on the tour were Thomas W. Richards mission president and his wife William Brothers mission secretary Phyllis 1 11 1 i mission bookkeeper and and- Ora and- Ora and- OraOra Stoker mission recorder i- i I I io it ff st A p. I- I I.

I 1 4 I I f- of 1 I 41 I fr I Rev Re Basil J. Lynch Leader Leador Lead Leader or of Novena No at Loudres church I Novena Slated For S. L. i i- ByBy Catholics A novena to Our Lady of Fatima Fatima Fatima Fa- Fa tima will ull be preached by Rev Basil J. Lynch TOR0 beginning Tuesday at pm p.m.

m. a at Our Lady of Lou Lourdes des Catholic church East announced announced announced an an- Rt Rev Msgr Patrick Patrick- AA Maguire pastor The novena will ull be preached In preparation for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of theBlessed Virgin Mary and will ill continue until the eve of the feast Dec 8 8 Father Lynch is a memberofthe Third Order Regular of St S1 Francis and is- now is- now is is- nownow with the Provincial Mother- Mother house Lorretto Pa Father Lynch is a native of Philadelphia Pa and attended St St. Francis college Lorretto and the Catholic university Washington D. C. He completed his theological studies at St.

St Francis and andas was vas ordained to the priesthood in 1941 For two years he taught eco- nomIcs economics ecoceo at St. St Francis and since that time has traveled more than miles conducting miles conducting re retreats retreats re- re treatreats ts missions and novenas Annual Mexican 5 Meet Set Annu Annual conference of the Mexican branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of day Latter Saints will ill be conducted Sunday at pm p.m. in the Fourth ward recreation hallhail WV. South according to Don H. Smith branch president Services will be under the di direction direction direction di- di of William Villiam F.

first counselor in the Temple View stake presidency tv 1 i Ij i WA 4 i 4 vm 99 4 1 4 1 4 at i s. I I IN i I IL ff I 7 j. v. Jr I Co Heal Spiritual as Well as Physical Ills I Althou Although a patient at ul St. St Marks Mark's hospital Carol daughter of Mr and Mrs JacohJacob Hullinger Hul- Hul I linger Pro is lit able to attend church services Ices Hospitals in S.

L. Provide Provid I A For Spiritual Guidance Hospitals scientific In their treatment ofthe physical ills of patients recognize the needfor spiritual guidance to provide medicine for the soul i i- TheThe five large hospitals in Salt Lake City provide for this need and some have staff members mem mern- to direct and bers chaplains to chaplains lead spiritual activity Rev A A. Leonard Wood pastor pas pas- i I tor of St. St Peters Peter's Episcopal church and chaplain of St. St MarksMark's hospital for 21 years is- a is is- a is- aa typical example of such a staff star member Services were started i at the hospital when it was built bunt but at that time were held in St.

St Peters Peter's church then on the hospital hospital hospital hos hospital grounds Sen Services In Hospital Some years ago a chapel was Wa built in the hospital and St. St Peters Peter's church was moved Rev Wood gives a regular church service once a week At the Veterans Administra- tiontion hospital there are two chaplains hap a I 1 a I ins Reuben E. Curtis Curtis Curtis Cur Cur- was an army chaplain for 11 years including World Var War II and at present Is bishop of Highland Park ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints James E. Claffey is a a- vice a- vice a- vicevice officialofthe Salt Lake Catholic diocesan court Father Claffey CIa 1 a I fey celebrates mass mas each Sunday at 10 a am m. andarid participates in many other activities at the hospital Bishop Curtis conducts sacrament sacrament sacrament sacra sacrament service each Sunday at 41 pm p.m.

after which he gives a general general general gen general sectarian non-sectarian service at 1 30 pm p.m. Organists Volunteer Volunteer organists play at at- the at- the at- thethe services and at the Sunday evening vesper service held at 6 30 pm p.m. the Utah Federation of Music clubs is-a is regular contributor contributor contributor con con- of time and talents At Holy Cross hospital Catholic Catho Catho- liclie mass has been celebrated each week since the hospitals hospital's establishment in 1875 Holy communion communion comcorn munion is given daily to patients patients patients pa pa- who desire it An average of 12 services are held each week in the hospital chapel Rt Rev Msgr Joseph P. Moreton is chaplain of the hospital hospital hospital hos hospital as well as of the Utah sl state te prison He conducts a novena for student nurses each week Invited In to Ward ani Although hospital has no chapel members of the hospital hospital hospital hos hospital staff and ambulatory patients patients patients pa pa- are invited to attend Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sunday services at the Ensign ward chapel across the street from the hospital A sectarian non devotional exercise exercise ex ex- for the nurses is held weely in the nurses' nurses classroom Salt Lake General hospital holds no services in the hospital proper The Salvation Army Full Gospel Assembly and other churches occasionally visit and give brief services or visit the- in the in infirmary Mrs Ethel Anderson supervisor supervisor supervisor super supervisor of the infirmary recently arranged for regular DS church services to be held in the infirmary infirm ry each Sunday at 2 pm p.m. m.

in the hospitals hospital's Impel chapel Attending with her are nurse Pat RoseKosc left and nurse Julia Ibarra Rev Ke A. A Leonard Wood chaplain gives gi the sermon Ar 4 1 41 Dr Gerald Grald Wendt Selen- Selen tEst list editor to speak in city Sunday Night Science Editor To Present SI S. L. I Address Dr Gerald Wendt editor of Science Illustrated and former editor ofTime-Life-Fortune Time magazines will be the speaker at the Unitarian evening forum I Sunday at pm p.m. at the Unitarian Unitarian Unitarian Uni Uni- church East EasL EasL- AA chemist Dr Wendt has taught on the faculties of Haryard Harvard Harvard Har Harvard yard university Rice institute University of Chicago and was dean of the school of chemistry and physics at Penns Pennsylvania State college He has done re research research re- re search work ork with the Standard Oil Company of Indiana the U.S.

U.S. U. SS. Bureau pf Minesand as director director di director di- di rector of the Battle institute Dr Wendt acted as directorof ot science forthe New York World Fair Turning to scientific journal journal- journal- ismism Dr Wendt edited the Chemical Chemical Chemical Chem Chem- icalBulletin was associate editor editor editor ed ed- ed- ed of the Journal of Radiology andeditorof ot the Chemical Re- Re Mew view He is author of Matter Matter- andand Energy Dr Wendt will speak on The Scientific Spirit andDemocratic Faith According to Rev Edwin Edwin Edwin Ed Edwin H. Wilson Vilson pastor the speaker will discussthe relationship relationship relationship relation relationship between the goals of de democracy democracy de- de and the methods of science Catholics Cite Religion Peril Secularism Is ts threatening the religious foundation of our national lifeand preparing the way forthe advent of the omnipotent state according to to- a to- aa declaration issued by the Catholic bishops of the United States at theannual general me meetingting of the American hierarchy hierarchy hierarchy hier hierarchy in Washington D.

C. Duane G. Hunt bishop Catholic Catho Catho- liclie diocese of Salt Lake attended the meeting The statement emphasized the danger to the American way of living arising from increased in increased increased in- in creased secularization of the schools and was critical of re recent recent recent re- re cent U. S. supreme court action which accordingto thothe Catholic Catho Catho- lielic bishops is in that direction Claiming that there was an impending danger of a jujudicial establishment of secularism that would ban God from public lifethe statement saidthe supreme court has adopted an entirely novel no and ominously extensive extensive ex ex- interpretation of the establishment of religion clause of the first amendment of the U.

S. constitution Friends Plan Services An attempt to establish regular regular regular regu regu- larfirst day meetings of the Society of Friends Quakers in the Salt Lake area is being started this week Members and friendsof the society may contact contact contact con contact George HogleKogle phone 3 12 or Beth M. Johnson phone 7 7.

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