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4B Monday, December 9. 1985 THE HERALD Heart patient satisfactory two days after transplant By PAM WITMER Herald Writer Stanwood-arva heart transplant patient Delmar South folt well enough Sunday, just two days after his survery. to watch il little of the Seahawks football game 011 televi. sion. Hospital spokes woman Kay Rodriquez said today that Smith's condition was upgraded from serious to satisfactory 011 Saturday.

Snuth, 42. underwent SIN hours of surgery Friday to become the state's second heart transplant recipient. "He's still in intensive care, but he's resting well. He sat up and has been walking around Rodrique7 sand "Doctors are pleased with his progress. South's wife.

Thasla. sand her hus. hand looked "terrific" after surgery Friday. She described his surgery as "an answer to a lot of prayers." The South fannly lives in the Sil. vana area, between Stanwond and Arlington.

They have three children, ages 13.9 and S. Mr. Smith, mason. suffered from viral heart disease that enlarged his heart abnormally and led to congestive heart failure. Mr.

Sunth was operated on by al U'nnersity 01 Washington surgical team. The tram's orst heart recupent was Joseph Gardmer. another Snohomish County resident from the Bothell area Gardiner's surgery was on Nov. 18. Rodriquez said that Gardmer's condition is also satisfactory Gardmer will be undergomg fur.

ther tests for signs of tissue rejoetion. If those tests show no problems, Rodriquez sand Gardmor may ho going home soon. Gardmer. age 47. is a resident of the Canson Park area and father of two children.

Revise tax structure, but save domestic programs, mayors say Associated Press SEATTLE The nation'- muniepal leaders are endorsing il House tav-revision plan but coupling it with a plea for President Reagan and C'ongross to raise tases and spare domes. U0 programs from "irreparable damage through indiscriminate budget cutting. Cleveland Mayor George V'ome. vich. president ot the National I.rague of Cities and a Republican.

sand Sunday that federal red ink must be stemmed through Increased taxes because and to cities and other federal domestic programs have tak1 enough cuts already. "'The only response we seem to he getting from Washington. the 1stration and Congress. 1- that those of you on the dome he side must take more cuts. must make more sacrif.

he sand "If the federal government abdicates its responsibility toward munuipal spending 11 will do irrepar. able damage to the quality of life 111 our cities and do irreparable damage to the Voinosich spoke as more than 4.000 mayors, council members and other municipal officials met in Seattle for the annual. four das Congress ot Directors of the National League of immediately adopted a resolution putting the association of more than 1.300 111 favor of the tav-retorm bill approved by the House Ways and Moans Commuter The group solved reservations about provisions that would hunt the ability of cities to offer bonds to raise revenue and promote development. But the group considered the House commuttee version a victors since it would continue to allow taspasers to deduct their state and local tax bills a provision the version Reagan of fered would have repealed. 'The policy was adopted even without tote of the full membership bu.

cause of desire to make it mincial policy quickly. while Congress is still 111 session. league spokesinan Randy Arndt sand The urban policy adds that money should be raised toward reducing the 5200 billion a sear tederal deficit through closing tax loopholes and questionable mcentives. Fog, ice may be around awhile Fog and black ice. conditions that provoked an increase 111 mmor acctdents on area roads this morming.

are expected to continue for a fou more dry. cool morning. a -pokesman tor the National Weather Service sand The Washington State Patrol in Everett and Bellevue reported that AGENDA FOR EDMONDS PLANNING BOARD PLAZA MEETING ROOM, LIBRARY BUILDING 7:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1985 ROLL CALL 2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES STAFF PLA'INING BOARD COMMENTS AUDIENCE 5 AGENDA CDC 585 CITY OF EDMONDS Public on prong 10 the Community Development Code regarding amending Chanter 20 90 requiring notification 01 issuance of and umpndina 21 05 adding new definition of buildings CDC 6 85 CITY OF EDMOND3 Public Hearing on Dr 00 .41 amendments to Chonter 1: 30 010 'L Development tor RM Multiple Famivi Zunes relatina to ollowing the use of setbac 5 on do's 10 000 sa or test A for SeIDOCA encroochments for minor structures ond audia sec 'ion elbacks tor corner RM4 ZOnES Computer news Look for the Computer Report Sundays In The Economy Herald motorists seemed to be having a difhoult 1110 maneuvering on secondary road- in both Snohomish County and King County. The trouble started 11151 after 7 a as rush-hour traffic began to build.

the patrol said. Neither office of the patrol reported any serious mmury accidents. The National Weather Service said this morning's dose of fog WaS patchy. but dense 111 places With temperatures expected to dip below freezing the nest two might-. motor.

will have to be 011 the lonkout for the same conditions for most of the wook. The spokesman for the weather service said fog is a problem that generally hits the Puget Sound re. ion earlier in the fall. But because the area has escaped rain for most ot the late fall. 1110 spokesman said.

foggy conditions can be expected in the early mornings of dry and cool periods. with clear. crisp afternoons follow mg. Deep Fried or Sauteed BOSTON BAY. SCALLOPS Tossed salad, baked potato, roll SILVER KING CAFE 1st Street, Snohomish Gagnon Supply YOUR HOUSEKEEPING AND JANITORIAL 3614 Smith Everett NEW KITCHEN FOR CHRISTMAS NO-DOWN PAYMENT FINANCING A.C.

EXAMPLE: INCLUDES APPROX. 14 Lin Ft. of Oak Cabinets New Floor Covering 30" Drop- in Range Formica Tops Vent New Stainless Steel Sink Wiring Plumbing Permits Plans NORTH SOUND BUILDERS FREE ESTIMATES UC NOPTA8 9208 OLD HWY. 99 JOHN VOETBERG MARYSVILLE 355-2524 653-2512 653-2512 OVER 40 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 1st EDITION Vital statistics The weather Stevens Memorial Hospital jeffrey and Bethany Helm. Bothel, boy.

Dec. 6. Gary and Christine Stratton, Edmonds, boy. Troy Delia Cynthia Hooks. Everett, girl, Dec.

7. Michael and Jonine Moe, Lynnwood. boy, Dec. 8. Douglas and Sharon Andrews.

Edmonds, boy, Dec. 8. Steven ond Victoria Eck strom, Mountlake Terrace, girl, Dec. 8. Northwest Hospitol Richard and Cindy Clarke, Bothell, boy.

Dec. 6 Stanley and Charity Horris, Bothell, bov, Dec. 7. OBITUARIES Benjamin Boursaw Bemonn Boursuw, died Doc. 7.

1985, in Seattle Services pending from Sole Funeral Home David P. Martino David Murtino, 27, of Monroe, died Dec. 3, :985 Mr. Martino was born April 27, 1959, In Plattsburgh, New York, and hod lived 111 this area most of his lite. He leaves his porents, Gene and Don MO Sly of Marvsville: three sisters.

Laura Smith and Esther Baker both of Morysville, and Linda Holl of Everett: arandmother5, Frieda Martino of Everett; and numerous nieces and Plattsburgh, and Esther Recd of nephews Services will be 1 pm. Wednesdav, ot the chapel of Purdy 8 waiters with Cossidy Fune: al Home, with the Rev. Del Somers officiating Burial In Ever. green Cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of Purdy Walters with Cassidy Funeral Home, Everer it.

Dorathy B. Grant Dorathy B. Grant, 95. of died Dec 8, 1985, In a local nursing home. She was born Oct 25.

1890. at West Solem. Ore. where she was raised. She ond her husband homesteaded in stone, Mont.

from 1810. to 1920. Shr moved to Granite 1928, and had lived in the Marysville area for over 50 years She leaves a son, Fill Hastings of Marysville; brother. William Wilkening of Salem; two sisters. Lela Lawless of Salem, and Leta Wonder of Independ ence.

three grandchildren: seven four great areatgrandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She wos precedeo in death by her husband, Vernon Grant, In 1953. Graveside services 11 a.m. Tuesday, at verareen Cemetery. Everett.

with the Rev Moriory Williams otticiatina Visitation Monday 3-8 Monday, al Schaeter-Shipman Funeral Home. Marysville. The tonuly cavests memorial to the Margaret Hastings Memorial Fond. of Fu Dist. No 12, 11716 Smol cy pt Blvd, Morysville, WA 98270.

Firecalls Everett Solurday 9 09 a 4576 Federal Ave. and call. 11: 32 0 1011 HR AvP. aid 11 51 0 m. 5210 Welmore Ave.

and 11:57 a Eighth Ave W. old. Sunday 12: 54 0.m.. 2611 Colby 0'd a 5915 Hiohway Place. fire.

59 a 2131 Walnut St, ad 17 0 m. 3007 Mewill Ave. old 23 0 1515 Casino Road atd 3 58 Jo 7510 1619 Highland Ave. Drive 00 aid 39 n1 603 103rd Ploce SE. chimney tire 34 Highway 529 and 5 northbound.

cor tiro 8 52 Hr Avenue and Broadway. aid. 9 24 0 111 2412 Stote and 9 24 pm 620 112th St SE 01d Monday 1.38 a m. 8510 Evergreen dumpster tire. 58 426 Cosmo Road.

aid. 5:07 a 2307 lath 5t aid Snohomish County Airpor! Friday 6.00 pm. East tiedown romp. Paine Field. ser.

vice call. Saturday 10.55 am. 981h Street and Airport Rond. aid Mukilleo Saturdoy 7 08 1508 17on Drive, 11 e. Fire District 11 Saturday 8 14 pm.

A15 123th 51 SW aid Sunday 5 52 0 11026 281m Drive SE. aid 11 3a 0 m. 5924 141st Place SE. chimney fire 9 31 p.m., 911 112th St SE, old Lynnwood Sunday 9 38 0 20101 A4th Place W. tolse olnem 2.40 pm, 4111 1961h 51 SN.

01d 3 31 3476 2015t Plore SW, mutual aid 10 Distra 5: 18 m. 19801 30th Ave aid. 6 17 0 m. 5821 2001h 51 SW. Gid 11.37 6024 200th St SW aid Monday 1 03 a.m..

6024 700th 51 SW investipation Edmonds Sunday 8 40 a 1215 Olvmpic View Drive, fire alarm 6 21 300 Admiral Way. Monday 12 34 0 m. 1113 Fitth Ave aid Snohomish Sunday 1 75 13128 Old Snohomish Monroc High. way. 2 33 Avenue A.

aid 9 15 0 m. 210 13th SI. car tire 12.44 pm. Second Street and Union Avenue, a to accident. aid 43 p.m..

Second Street and Avenue serivce, 3.3 7011 ton Rood. 5 16 p.m.. 101 Pine 5t. tire alarm. Helen Elizabeth McKay Helen Elizobeth McKuy, 81.

died Dec. 1, 1985 She was born Oct. 22, 1904. In New York. Family services will be 1 Tues.

dav. (I the Solie Chapel. Burial will take place in New York, Ladu E. Marcy Lodo Marcy, 87, of Lynnwous died Dec. 6.

1985 She was member ol the Catt one Church and S. Snoh Co. Senir Citizens Center. She 15 survived by her daughter. Pea ay Anderson of Arlington.

son, Michel Marcy of Ed three sisters: one brother; as well 05 12 arandchildren; and 20 great granachild: un. Rosary will be recited Tuesday, 7 pm. Chapel of Recks Funeral Home. Edmonds. Martha G.

Scholl Martha G. Scholl, 109, dico Dec. 6, 1985, 111 DesMoines, Wash. Sho was born Feb 11, 1876, in coo. Minn.

She was the oldest resident ol the State of Washington and was also the oldest member of the Eastern Star clerk Columbia for the Chopter Great She Northeran worked Railroad, 05 0 and she W05 a member ol the Spanish Americon War Veterans Auxiliary. She leaves her on and daughter law, Gordon and Pal Bowen I of Federal Woy: three grandchildren, Kov Gordley of Snohomish, Don Bowen of Mountlake Terrace, and Larry Bowen ol Port Orc10 great grandchildren; and eight great great-grandchildren Services will be 2 m. Wednesday, at the Solie Chapel with Rev. Som Quiring officiating Burial will be at Cypress Lown Memorial Park O. J.

Stephenson 0 J. Stephenson. 81, ot Everett, died Dec. 7, 1985, at home He was born Sept. 4.

1904, and had been a lifetime resident ol Everett He W(15 a life member o1 the ver ct 0 member ot the Everett Golf and Country Club; and active in all sports. W05 0 prominent Everett mon. and owner of Motor Rebuild until his retirement in 1967 He leaves his wile. Irene at the tomi lv home: 1w0 sisters low, Bertha Smith and Gladys Nelson, Bo both of Everett; a nephew, Peter Suppler of Seattle: and two neices. Nancy Jensen ol New York.

and Mary Hormon 01 Calif Memorial serivees 1 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 11, at Evergreen Funeral Home Pastor Bryant of the Zion J- theron Church will officiate. Friends are invited to meet with the family tol.

lowing the service 117 the Challacombe Room. Private entombment will ne at Viewcrest Abbey. Memorials may mode to the American Cancer Society or the donor's tavorite chorty. Funeral arrangements under the di. rection of Evergreen Funeral Home at Evergreen Cemetery, 4504 Broadway.

Shoreline Sundov 12 18 am, 192nd Street and 1 Aurora Avenue N. fire olorm. 1.24 m. 1851n Street and Linden Avenue N. 01d 58 a NE 182nd Street ond 62nd Avenue NE.

9,35 a 841h Avenue NE and NE 145th pet. medic. 10 30 NE 151h Avenue and 1771h Street NE, medic. 10 56 a 181h Avenue NE and NE 190th Street, medic 7 55 NE 202nd Street and 20th Piore NE. 4 13 pm.

NW 18th Street and First Avenue NW. furnace or problem tire olorm 1 15 p.m. 1801h Street and Aurora Avenue N. 01d 5 27 Nw 201st Sircel and 25th A venue NW. medic.

A 48 NE 172nd Street and 15th A. enue NE. hire alarm 8 57 m. NE 167th Street and 10th Avenue NE, medic 9 78 0 200th Street and Midvole Avenue N. medic.

Monday 7 16 am. Third Avenue NW and Richmond Beach Rood. nedic 37 NE. 158th Street ond 10th Avenue Ni. medic.

Fire District I Sunday 1 13 a 1716 172nd St SW, mid 11 56 a 14135 High A0v 99. aid. 03 415 Lokevie Drive. medie. 30 3426 2014t Place SW.

shed tire. 10 17620 Ave aid 6 19 Highway 99 ond Highway 525, aid 7 21 125 1641h St SE medic. Bothell Sundov 9: 32 a 19269 127th Place NE. aid 8.07 21710 Second Ave. SE.

aid 8 18 10709 3cordsice Place. aid Fire District 7 Sunday 9 70 0 m. 17420 Interurbon Ave. house tire 5 39 p.m. 17632 1151h Ave SE aid 8 10 21710 Second Ave SE, ord Monday 2.48 0 m.

2200 1961h medic Mountloke Terrace Sunday 2 54 D.m 23302 33th Ave W. old medic. Monday 09 a 66th Avenue W. and 2701 Street Sw. car accident.

aid King County District 36 Monday 57 0 17636 NE 157th St aid 9:41 0 10601 132nd aid 10 $7 0 08350 NE Woodinville Duvall Rood cor pole accident aid 7 0J 19204 NE 1591h St old 9:48 15727 126th Ave NE. aid. AFFORDABLE PRICES NO WAITING FOR APPTS. Evaluations Assessments Deferred Prosecution License Reinstatement Employee Assistance Intervention Ca--P- p.m. every Tues.

SOLBERG RECOVERY CENTER 3209 COLBY. SUITE 107 EVERETT 238-2233 TINY CANAL $595 HEARING AID The now tiny, yet effective hearing aid is cus. tom fitted inside the ear canal with nothing visible within the shell of the ear. This is nature's wey or picking up the desired sound in the outer ear. See the new canal hearing aid and have a free otometric hearing test.

Coll now for on appointment. 30 DAY FULL MONEY -BACK GUARANTEL Total Hearing Aid Services 19714 Hiway 99, Lynnwood 778-5512 ON THE SPOT HEARING AID REPAIR Technician on duty. Free computer analysis of your hearing aid. Forecasts LOCAL Low clouds or fog tonight. Lows 30-35.

Light wind. Morning fog Tuesday. Highs 40-45. lower and mid-20s foggy areas. Everett to Bellingham Fair tonight except patchy low clouds or fog.

Lows in the upper 20s to lower 30s. Wind light, northerly Fair Tuesday. Few areas patchy fog. Highs mid-40s. Washington Cascades and Olympics Mostly fair, becoming partly cloudy late tonight.

Freezing level near 4,500 feet. Wind variable. 5-10 mph. Partly cloudy Tuesday. A few snow flurnes mainly east slopes.

Freezing level 4.000 feet Afternoon pass temperatures lower 30s. MARINE 12 Cape Flattery to mouth of Columbia out 60 miles Heavy westerly swells 7-11 teet subsiding to 5-8 feet by tonight. Wind waves less than 3 feet. East to northeast wind 5-15 knots through Tuesday. Partly cloudy with areas of dense night and morning fog.

Strait of Juan de Fuca Easterly wind 5-15 knots through Tuesday except northerly to 20 knots cast entrance. Partly cloudy with areas of dense night and morning fog. Inland waters of Western Washington North to northeast wind 5-15 knots locally to 20 knots through Tuesday. Partly cloudy with areas of dense night aid morning fog EXTENDED Western Washington Wednesday through Friday dry with patchy fog, highs 40-50 and lows 25-35. Eastern Washington Wednesday through Friday dry with patchy low STATE Eastern Washington Local areas of fog and low clouds, otherwise partly sunny days through Tuesday.

Highs 30s. Lows teens except The Forecast for 7 a.m. EST, Dec. 10. Low Temperatures FRONTS: Warm Cold Showers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary 4 Nabonal Weather Service NOAA US Dept of Commerce Temperatures NATION MONDAY Temperatures indicate vIou; day's high and night low to 5am PST Hi Lo Pre Albany 39 33 Albarque 60 30 Amarillo 54 26 Anchorage 32 17 .03 Asheville 58 30 Atlanta 64 46 AtintcCty 50 34 Austin 76 60 Baltimore 53 28 Billings 24 20 04 Birmham 65 40 Bismarck 28 24 Boise 35 19 07 Boston 4.1 33 Brnsvle 81 66 Buffalo 37 33 01 BurltonVt 36 26 .02 Casper 30 16 .55 ChstonSC 61 46 ChstonWV 46 41 Charlotte 59 33 Cheyenne 31 15 .39 Chicano 40 20 Cincinnati 43 23 Cleveland 42 30 CmbiaSC 62 32 CmbusO 43 26 WORLD Temperatures and conditions from midnight midnight on previous Hi Lo Amsterdam 45 36 Athens Bangkok 91 73 Barbados 82 78 Beirut 50 54 Belgrade 59 39 Berlin 41 37 Bermuda 69 66 Bogota 66 48 Brussels 50 32 Buenos Aires 73 Carro 73 50 Calgary 28 19 Caracas 79 (6 Copenhagen 32 28 Dublin 48 39 Frankfurt 48 43 Geneva 48 35 Havana 82 69 Helsinki 27 19 Hong Kong 70 63 Istanbul Jerusalem Johannbrg 84 59 Kiev Otlk cdy sn cdy rn cdy cdy cdy coy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy clr cdy cdy 5 cdy cdy cdy sn rn rn cdy rn weather to day Wthr coy chr cdy coy clr cdy crly dy rn clr cdy cdy cdy coy cdy clr c.ir 52 mm cir ConcNH .11 20 cli NOrleans 72 40 cdy Dallas FW 67 56 cdy New York 41 39 cIt Dayton 44 26 rn Norfolk Va 56 37 c.dy Denver 36 22 sn NPlatte 30 22 21: sn DesMoines 30 14 so OklaCity 56 43 rn Detroit 35 33 cdy Omaha 31 14 sn Duluth 24 20 09 cdy Orlando 73 60 cdy ElPaso 67 35 cdy Phildelpha 49 29 cdy Evansville 46 29 in denix 68 46 cdy Fairbanks 18 08 cdy Pittsburgh 43 28 Fargo 19 18 cdy PortindMo 42 23 clr Flagstaff 40 18 sn Providence 46 31 coy Gr Rapids 35 32 cry Raleigh 57 35 cdy GrFally 23 06 04 cdy RapdCity 25 20 01 sn Greensbro 56 35 cdy Reno 40 cir Hartford .15 31 cdy Richmond 56 41 cdy Helena 27 14 02 cdy Sacmento 56 40 clr Honolulu 82 65 cir StLouis 52 29 rn Houston 72 62 cdy StPete-Tmp72 60 cdy Indipolis 45 27 rn SLakeCity 36 29 63 sn JaksonM4 73 43 cdy SanAntonio 75 62 cdy Jacksonville 67 14 rdy SanDiego 62 50 cir 28 07 cdv Francisco 59 46 cir KansasCity 41 27 10 StuanPR 84 73 cdy LasVegas 60 35 clr SSMane 30 16 06.

cdy 64 43 rn Shreveport 71 53 1 cdy alps 65 .16 cir Sioux Falls 24 13 sn Louisvi. 31 cdy Syracuse 36 34 01 cdy Lubbock 65 42 cdy Topeka 42 31 rn Memphis 58 36 cdy Tucson 72 55 1 cdy MiamiBch 77 62 cdy Tulsa 51 36 rn Milwaukee 31 22 sn Washton 51 34 cdy 23 20 01 5n Wichita 45 32 05 rn Nashville 60 41 cdy W. Barre 40 32 cdy Lima 71 58 cir NORTHWEST Lisbon 06 48 rn 24 hours to 4 a today London 46 41 cdy Hi Lo Pre Madnd 50 41 cdy Bellingham 46 33 Manna 90 73 clr Colville 38 19 Mexico City Hoquam 46 mm Montreal 34 32 sn Olympia 42 30 Moscow 23 03 cir Omak 45 mm Nassau 78 68 chi Vancouver BC 43 33 .01 Now Delhi 77 50 cir Portland 43 35 Nicosia (8 50 cdy Seattle 42 33 Oslo 12 01 ch Spokane 38 19. Paris 50 46 cdy Walla Walla 33 31 16 Peking 27 00 cir Wenatchee 33 18 Rio 62 clr Yakima 34 15 Rome 48 cdy National extremes exclud. San Juan 71 ro inq Alaska, in 24 hours to 4 Santiago 50 cir a High 84 at McAllen.

Sao Paulo 86 55 cdy Texas Low at Butte. Seoul 21 12 cli Mont. Singapore 86 73 rn Stockholm 18 Sydney 91 10 rn LOCAL 1 Taper 66 57 56 cdy During the 24 hours ending TelAviv 79 mm at 8 am. Sourday. High 50.

Tokyo 55 43 clr low 38. 022 precipitation. Toronto 30 rn Sunday. High 48 low 31. Vancouver 32 30 cdy no precipitation and today Vienna 41 48 36 cdy High 41, low 30.

no precipi. Warsuw 37 tation Data LOCAL TIDES LOCAL SKIES FOR TUESDAY FOR MONDAY High 05 a 11 11 Sunset today 4 15 LOW 9:00 6 7.0 Sunrise tomorrow o.m HiGh 2 09 D.m 17.2 1' Now moon DPC. 11 LOw 9:34 0 m. 7.8 4 The moon rises at 6:19 m. tomorrow and 15 followed by Merrury and Mercury is followed by Saturn Mercury has now begun to move towards Saturn and 11 is also growing brighter.

POLLUTION INDEX Readings froin the Puget Sound Air Pollu- HEATING DEGREES ton Control of Agency show the highest Heating -degree day figures for Sunday concentration air pollutants for the 24 figured by subtracting the average tomhours ending at Everett: 8am 50 today: perature from 65. The larger the number, Seattle: 58 the more heating 30 Tacoma: less 58 Since Ian. 1 Everett A reading of than 50 is "good" air Last year to date 4.433 quality. 51-100 15 "moderate" and 101:200 "unhealthful The reading is based on the pollutant with the greatest concentraton. National weather LOOKING BACK ming.

Heavy Utah snow and Colorado covered early parts of today. Wyo. with SUNDAY. Sea Tac Airport more than 3 feet of fresh snow reported in Temperature: high, 42 degrees; low. 35 at least one town Same date last year.

high, 47. low 37. A winter warning tor heavy enow Temperature excess from lan. 1 to dale. was issued across the northern mounters 335 of Utah.

where Snowbird already had 37 Precipitation. 04 Same date last year. inches by Sunday evening. Alta had 20 85 Total from Jan 1 to date this year inches and downtown Salt Lake City had 25 08; lust year 33 70. 12 1G 16 inches it Fr I.

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