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GRUNDY'S.
Is a station located in the central part of Utah county, on the main line of the R. G. W. Ry., one mile from Provo City and 46 from Salt Lake City.
GUNLOCK.
A village located on the Santa Clara river, 22 miles northwest of St. George, the county seat of Washington county. Mail semi-weekly. Population 125. Elizabeth Hunt, postmistress.
Bowler George, music tchr. Bowler James S P, shoemkr and justice. Holt F O, genl store. Jones E S, constable.
Terry Z P, carpenter.
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GUNNISON.
Is a village on the Sevier Valley branch of the R. G. W. Ry., in the southern part of Sanpete county, 15 miles south of Manti, the county seat and nearest banking point. It has L. D. S. and Presbyterian churches, good schools, roller mill, etc. Population 1000. Exp., Wells, Fargo & Co .; Tel., W. U. Miss Alice Green, postmistress.
Aldrich & Rosenlof (Amasa Aldrich, Albert Rosenlof), general store. Alrade Isaac N, confectioner. Anderson Rev Edwin L (Presbyterian.) Andrews Hubert F, physician. Baum Lafayette, wool grower.
Berglund Oscar B, supt Gunnison Co-op- erative Mercantile Institution. Brown Wm W, saloon. Camp J T, publisher. Christensen Theodore E, genl store.
Christensen Titus, nurseryman.
Christiansen Christian, blksmith.
Christiansen Peter, shoemkr.
Christiansen Mrs S C, milliner.
Clarke Bros (Edwin H and Wm A), farm implements. Clarke Edwin H, barber.
Edwards John W, general store. Ericksen C E, carpenter. Green Alice, postmistress. Gribble Wm H, general store.
GRIBBLE & LUDVIGSON (Wm H Gribble, Ludvig Ludvigson.) Full Line of First-Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Leading Bar in Town. Gunnison Co-operative Mercantile Insti- tution, O B Berglund supt, genl store. Gunnison Roller Mills, Marius Jensen lessee, flour mill.
Gustaveson Peter, blacksmith.
Jensen Marius, lessess Gunnison Roller Mills.
Kenna Henry, meats.
Kernes Edwin J, live stock.
Kernes Henry A, wool grower. Kernes Thomas F, wool grower. Larson John, general store. Madsen Anthony, grocer.
Madsen Helena, propr Women's Relief Society Store.
Newreen J A, shoemaker.
PETERSON MISS AMELIA, Propr Robbins House.
Peterson John S, carpenter.
Peterson Peter, planing mill.
Peterson Swan O, livery.
Robbins Bros (Henry and A J), wool growers. Robbins Henry, live stock.
ROBBINS HOUSE, Miss Amelia Pe-
terson, Propr. First-class Accommo- dations at Reasonable Rates.
Swalberg Charles A, blksmith. Tollestrup Nels C, mason.
Tuttle Luther, harnessmaker. Wasden Belle, milliner.
Women's Relief Society Store, Helena Madsen propr, geni store.
GYPSUM.
Is a station located on the S. P. V. Ry., in the western part of Sanpete county, about 97 miles from Salt Lake City.
HALE.
Is a railway station located on the Coal Mine Branch of the R G W Ry., in the northeastern corner of Carbon county, about 106 miles southeast of Salt Lake City.
HALF WAY HOUSE.
Is a station located on the O. S. L. R. R., near the Great Salt Lake, in the eastern part of Toole county, 23 miles from Salt Lake City and 5 from Gar- field Beach.
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HAMBLIN.
Is a small postoffice located in the northern part of Washington county on a branch of the Santa Clara river, 38 miles north of St. George, the county seat, and 36 from Lund, its nearest ship- ping point. Nephi is its banking town. Farming is the chief industry. Popula- tion 50. E .S. Carfield, postmaster.
CARFIELD E S, Postmaster. Day John, general store. Lytle John, merchant.
HANAUER.
Is a small station in the central part of Salt Lake county, on the O. S. L. R. R., only 6 miles from Salt Lake City.
HANKSVILLE.
A village in the central part of Wayne county, 70 miles east from Loa, the county seat, and 56 from Green River, its nearest shipping point. L. D. S. church. Population 200. Henry Bur- nell, postmaster.
HARRISBURG.
A village located on Quail creek, in Washington county, 15 miles from St. George, the county seat. One good school. Population 75. Job T. Smith, postmaster.
Barlocher Alfred, farmer. Jessup Thomas, millwright. Leany Hyrum, fruit grower. SMITH JOB T, Postmaster, Notary Public and Justice of Peace.
Workman Isaac N, farmer.
HARRISVILLE.
A flag station on the O. S. L. and S. P. Rys., 5 miles from Ogden, the county seat of Weber county, and its banking and shipping point. Has 300 population, one L. D. S. Church. Mail daily. Peter Later, postmaster.
Ambler Samuel, druggist.
Anderson Wm H, carpenter.
Brown R D & Son, carpenters.
Costley Daniel, live stock.
Harris Nathan J, lawyer and music tchr. Hinkley C A, live stock.
Housley George, meats.
Koch Fred, fruit grower.
Koch John B, fruit grower.
Lake Wm B, carpenter.
LATER PETER, Postmaster, Justice of Peace and Coal Dealer.
Later S S, carpenter.
Taylor Alec, grain.
Taylor Josiah, carpenter.
Taylor Levi J (Bishop L D S), farmer.
Taylor P G, farmer.
Taylor Wm, constable. -
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HATTON.
A country postoffice located on Corn Creek, 13 miles south of Fillmore, the county seat of Millard county, and 30 from Clear Lake, its nearest shipping point. Has one saw mill, one L D S Church and daily mail. Population 65. Joseph Whitaker, postmaster.
Rocks Peter, saw mill.
WHITAKER JOSEPH, Postmaster and Farmer.
HEBER.
A prosperous city in the western part of Wasatch county, of which it is the county seat. It is the terminus of the Heber branch of the R. G. W. Ry, 14
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miles south from Park City, the nearest banking point, and 72 miles by rail from Salt Lake City. Has L. D. S., Methodist and Presbyterian Churches, good public schools, a creamery, flour and saw mills, several substantial general stores, a good hotel and a live weekly newspaper, The Wasatch Wave. Stock raising, wool growing and farming are the leading industries. Exp., Wells, Fargo & Co. Tel., W. U. Long distance telephone connections. Population 2600. John A. Smith, postmaster.
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Aird Henry M, county supt of schools. Aird John W, physician.
Alexander Henry M, furniture.
Alexander H S & Sons (Henry S and Charles M), proprs Wasatch Mfg Co. Alexander Mrs Louisa C, milliner. Anderson Andrew, blksmith.
Austin John E, wool grower. Averett Elisha, mason. Barzee George, county surveyor. Bridge Richard, drugs. Buell Frederick O, genl store.
BUYS WM, Editor and Publisher The Wasatch Wave, Job Printer and City Attorney. (See Adv. rage 110.)
Chapman Jesse W, blksmith.
Clotworthy Thomas, chairman County Commissioners.
Clotworthy & Hicken Bros (Thomas Clotworthy, John and Addison Hick- en), meats.
Clyde James W, live stock.
Crook John & Sons (John, John W and Frederick), stone quarry.
Dahlman Alfred, shoemkr.
Danielson John, harnessmkr.
Duke Jonathan O, wool grower.
Duke Robert, mayor.
DUNCAN HOUSE, Mrs John Dun- can Propr. (See Adv.)
DUNCAN MRS JOHN, Propr The Duncan House. (See Adv.)
Giles John T, county clerk and recorder. Hatch Abraham, flour mill.
HATCH ABRAHAM C (Hatch & Luke), Attorney-at-Law.
Hatch A & Co, Abraham Hatch pres, Jo- seph Hatch sec and treas and mgr, genl store.
Hatch Joseph, sec, treas and mgr A Hatch & Co, mgr Wasatch Creamery Co.
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Hatch, John H Luke), Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable, First-class Rigs and Service. Special Attention to Transients.
Hayes Mrs Helen, hotel.
Heber Brass Band, Thomas Parry leader. Hicken David, marshal.
Jeffs Mark, genl store and flour mill. McDonald James H, county attorney.
McGuire Patrick H, county assessor. McMillan Wm, general store and county treasurer.
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McNay John, saloon. Mair Andrew, blksmith.
MANN HARRY L, House, Sign and
Decorative Painter, Paper Hanging, Frescoing, etc. Lock Box 7.
Murdock Alva M, live stock. Murdock James S, sheriff.
Murdock Joseph A, city clerk.
Murdock Parley A, saloon.
Olson Anton, leader Olson Orchestra.
Parry Thomas, leader Heber Brass Band. Parry Thomas & Sons (Thomas, Charles T and Wm L), blksmiths.
Richens Albert, saloon.
Roberts John, shoemaker.
Sessions Wm D, dentist.
Smith John A, postmaster and apairist. Smith Wm A, blacksmith.
Sullivan E W, railroad, exp and tel agt.
Turner John, propr Turner's Opera House.
Turner John & Sons (John Turner), general store and saw mill.
Turner's Opera House, John Turner, propr.
Wasatch Creamery Co, Joseph Hatch mgr.
Wasatch Mfg Co, H. S. Alexander & Son, proprs, planing mill, etc.
WASATCH WAVE THE, Wm Buys Editor and Publisher. (See adv.) Wheable Wm, barber.
Wherritt W Russell, physician.
Willes Wm S, photographer and City Treasurer.
Winterrose John W, carpenter. Witt Daniel B, dentist.
HEBRON.
A town situated in the northwestern portion of Washington county, 50 miles north of St. George, the county seat of Washington county, and 18 from Mode- na, its nearest shipping point. One L. D. S. church, one saw mill. Mail semi- weekly. Population, 200. Orson W. Huntsman, postmaster.
Barnum C H, dentist. Bowler Walter, blacksmith.
Hall W W, Justice of Peace and law- yer.
Hall & Huntsman, carpenters. Hamblin Edwin, physician. Huntsman Arthur, meats.
HUNTSMAN ORSON W, Postmaster and General Store.
Huntsman & Sons, cheese mfrs. Marshall Wm H & Co, brick mfrs. Pulsipher John M, lumber. Schoppmann Eugene, physician.
HELPER.
A division station on the R. G. W. Ry in the western part of Carbon coun- ty, 7 miles northwest of Price, the coun- ty seat, and 69 miles from Springville, the nearest banking point. Has Episco- pal chapel and a district school. Exp.,
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Wells, Fargo & Co. Tel., W. U. Pop- ulation, 300. J. T. Fitch, postmaster.
Auphand Theophile, general store. Bozone James, bakery.
Brecker Wm C, barber and cigars. Crowley J F, general store.
Fisk Frank F, physician.
Fitch J Thomas, postmaster.
Glaser Isaac, general store.
Hardy Rufus H, railroad, exp and tel agt.
Heyman Harry, grocer.
Iverson Charles S, meats.
Link Bros (Wm L and Lewis M), sa- loon.
Mota & Litizetti, grocery and meats.
Reed Sisters (Alice and May), res- taurant.
Rooney James, saloon. Russell George G, hotel.
Santolini Felice, general store. Shaya Najeeb, restaurant.
Tisetti Augusto, grocer. Vasher Joseph, wool grower.
HENEFER.
A country postoffice located over the mountains 37 miles east from Salt Lake City and 9 from Coalville, the county seat of Summit county. Is on the Weber river and U. P. R. R., 4 miles from Echo City, its nearest ship- ping point. Has one saw mill and one L. D. S. church. Population, 400. Wm. Brewer, postmaster.
BREWER WM, Postmaster and No- tary Public. Edgeworth Wm, carpenter.
Francis John, mason. Hennefer Wm T, barber. Jones Robert A, saw mill. Ovard Wm, carpenter and blacksmith. Richins Wm, general store.
Roberts George, blacksmith.
Stephens Thomas H, live stock. Tristram Mrs L, general store.
HENRIEVILLE.
A country postoffice located in the mountains in the southern part of the State, 35 miles from Panguitch, the county seat of Garfield county, and 110 from Richfield, the nearest banking point. One church, L. D. S. Popula- tion, 200. Fanny Pratton, postmis- tress.
Bryce W H, live stock.
Goulding D, carpenter.
Goulding G J, lawyer. Goulding J A, Constable. Littlefield W W, Justice of Peace.
HERRIMAN.
Is a small country postoffice located in the southwestern part of Salt Lake county, 20 miles south of Salt Lake City, the county seat, and 14 miles from Lehi, its nearest banking point. Farming and stock raising are the chief industries. Jeannette Crane post- master.
Buterfield Thomas, general mdse. Crane Henry, general mdse.
CRANE JEANNETTE, Postmaster. Freeman I E, general mdse. Miller George, blacksmith.
HIGHLAND SMELTER JUNCTION.
Is a little station located on the main line of the R. G. W. Ry in the central part of Salt Lake county, 9 miles south of Salt Lake City.
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HILL TOP.
Is a small station in the northern part of Sanpete county on the San Pete & Sevier branch of the R. G. W. Ry, about 89 miles from Salt Lake City.
HILLSIDE.
Is a railway station located on the Tintic Range branch of the R. G. W. Ry, in the southwestern portion of Utah county, 33 miles to Provo and 78 to Salt Lake City.
HINCKLEY.
A country town located on the O. S. L. R. R., being only 5 miles to Oasis, its shipping point, and 40 from Fill- more, county seat of Millard county, and 60 to Nephi, its nearest banking point. Has one flour mill. Alfalfa seed is raised here very extensively, being the principal article of com- merce. No less than $100,000 will be made from the product this year. One church, L. D. S. R. R. and Tel. Agt., T F English. Population 400. Frank T. Slaughter, postmaster.
Aldredge Parsons, carpenter.
Dalton Alonzo, cooper. Draper /. T, genl store. Hinckley Co-op Mer Inst. Pederson B H, carpenter.
Richards Margaret, dressmkr.
Scott B W, blksmith.
SLAUGHTER FRANK T, Postmaster and Farmer.
Stout D F, creamery.
Whitehead Frank, music tehr.
HITE.
Is a placer mining camp, located on the west bank of the Colorado river, 150 miles from Panguitch, the county seat of Garfield county, 110 from Green River, its nearest shipping point. Mining is the sole business of the camp. Popula- tion 50. Homer J. Hite, postmaster.
California Bar Co, M J Ryan supt.
Good Hope Mining Co, Wm F Colton sec and treas.
Goss George H, mining engineer. HITE JOHN P, Notary Public. Scorup James, live stock.
HOLDEN.
Is a small village located in the east- ern portion of Millard county, 10 miles north of Fillmore, the county seat, 37 from Juab, its nearest shipping point, and 48 from Nephi, the nearest banking point. Has one L. D. S. church and good district schools. Population 450. John Wood, postmaster.
Allred Mrs Eliza A, milliner.
Ashby W H, carpenter.
Bennett W T, constable. Cherrington G W, orchestra.
Cherrington John, justice of peace.
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cantile Institution. D R Stevens Pres, John Cherrington, Sec; A Y Stephen- son, Treas and Supt. General Mer- chandise and Grain, Flour, Eggs, Etc. Johnson Orson, live stock.
Nixon George W, live stock.
Steffenson Andrew, carpenter.
STEPHENSON ANTHONY Y, Treas and Supt Holden Co-operative Mercan- tile Institution.
Stevens Wm, hotel.
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Teeples Sidney P, live stock. Wood Charles, general store. Woods Charles Jr, farm implements. Wood John, postmaster.
HOLLIDAY.
A town located on the banks of Big Cottonwood creek, near the O. S. L. and R. G. W. Rys., '9 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, the county seat of Salt Lake county, also its nearest banking point. Has L. D. S. church, one saw mill, Pacific and Wells, Fargo & Co. Exp. Tel. connection throughout the State. Population 1000. Hyrum Nielson, post- master.
Anderson R, genl store.
Brinton D B, mneats.
Brinton J H, blksmith.
Casto S A, fruit grower.
Cowley F, mason. Harper C A Jr, blksmith and wagonmkr. Jensen Carl, shoemkr.
Johnson J, carpenter.
McDonald F, meats.
NIELSON HYRUM. Postmaster and General Store and Constable.
Olander A, carpenter.
Redmond John, shoemaker. Smith Brigham, blacksmith. Sorensen Peter, carpenter. Stevenson Henry, justice of peace. Sutherland John, carpenter. White Henry, general store.
HOLLOWAY.
Is a station located in the eastern part of Juab county, on the S. P. V. Ry., about 90 miles from Salt Lake City.
HOLYOAKE.
A village located on the San Juan river, in the extreme southeast corner of San Juan county, 60 miles south from
Monticello, the county seat, 65 from Dolores, Colo., its shipping point, and 65 from Mancos, Colo., its banking town. Good water supply is furnished with ex- cellent opportunities for manufacturing. Indian trading is largely carried on. A newspaper is published annually, The Navajos Evangelical. Population is mostly Indian, about 12 white people. Howard R. Antes, postmaster.
Antes Mrs Eva S, school tchr. ANTES HOWARD R, Postmaster and Trader.
Bryce & Scott, genl store.
Herold L H, mine inspector.
Hill & Hawley, genl store. Holley J M, Indian trader.
Honaker A C, gardener.
Hubert S, school tchr.
HOMANSVILLE.
Is a station located on the Tintic range branch of the R. G. W. Ry., in the extreme northeastern portion of Juab county, about 86 miles south of Salt Lake City.
HONEYVILLE.
Is a village located on Bear river, 10 miles northwest of Brigham, the county seat of Box Elder county, and also its banking point. Has a good flour mill, one church, with a population of 225. H. P. Hansen, postmaster.
Bybee R L, constable. Flint John, blacksmith.
Honeyville Co-op Mer Inst. Hunsaker Cyrus, live stock.
Hunsaker H P, live stock.
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Hunsaker Weldon, live stock.
Mock & Wheatley, flour mill. Tolman B H, carpenter.
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A country town located near the southern boundary line of Weber coun -. ty, on the O. S. L. R. R., 6 miles south of Ogden, the county seat and nearest banking point. Has one L. D. S. church and four good district schools, general stores, substantial business blocks, etc. Population 1200. David C. Low, post- master.
Clinton Canning Co, Hardy & Sons proprs Cottle George, blacksmith.
Farnlund Daniel, gen mdse.
Hardy & Sons (Nephi, Nephi E, George W, Lewis M, Hyrum and Don Carlos), proprs Clinton Canning Co.
Hooper Canning Co, Lars P Johnson, pres; J Laurence Johnson, sec; Alex- ander Brewer, treas.
Hooper Dairy Co, John W Singleton mgr. Low David C, postmaster. Mitchell John, gen mdse.
Parker Edwin, gen mdse.
Quibell George W, gen mdse.
Ross Thomas, blacksmith.
Singleton John W, mgr Hooper Dairy Co.
Thompson John, fruit grower.
HORSE CREEK.
Is a station located on the main line of the R. G. W. Ry., in the northern part of Carbon county, near the boun- dary line, 17 miles from Price and 105 from Salt Lake City.
HOT SPRINGS.
Is a small station situated in the northern portion of Salt Lake county, on the main line of the R. G. W. Ry., only 3 miles north of Salt Lake City.
HOYTSVILLE.
A village located in western part of Summit county on U. P. R. R. near Weber river, about 5 miles from Coal- ville, the county seat, and 20 from Park City, its nearest banking town. Has good creamery, one church. Tel. con- nection and a population of 500. Charles H. West, postmaster.
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HUNTER.
A village situated in Salt Lake county, 10} miles from Salt Lake City, the coun- ty seat, also its shipping and banking point. One church, Pacific Exp. Rasmus Nielson, postmaster.
NIELSON RASMUS, Postmaster and General Store.
HUNTINGTON.
An incorporated town of 900 popula- ton, situated in Emery county, on the Huntington Creek near the R. G. W. Ry., 10 miles north of Castle Dale, the coun- ty seat, and 22 from Price, its nearest shipping point. A good roller and plan- ing mill, excellent deposits of coal west of the town. L. D. S. Church. Mail
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daily except Sunday. George M. Miller, postmaster.
Bradley J W, constable.
Brinkerhoff Ira, blksmith.
Brotherton G W, shoemkr. Cox E H, justice of peace. Floyd W, saloon.
Floyd & Co, genl store.
Hales G W, carpenter.
Hardee Thomas H, music teacher.
Howard Wm, blksmith and planing mill. Hunter Wm, carpenter.
Huntington Co-op Mer Inst, L N Har- mon supt.
Huntington Roller Mill & Mnfg Co, Chris Johnson pres.
Johansen Peter, live stock.
Johnson G W, shoemkr.
Johnson J P, carpenter.
Leonard D H, blksmith.
Leonard W H, grain.
Lott Mrs H C, genl store.
Loveless H S, hotel.
Mathie W B, mason.
MILLER GEORGE M, Postmaster, Lawyer and Real Estate. Murning John, live stock. Pulsipher Mrs Ann, genl store. Robbins & Scott, saloon.
Wood O A, hotel.
HUNTSVILLE.
Situated in Weber county, 14 miles northeast from Ogden, its nearest bank- ing and shipping point. It is quite a Danish settlement, composed of enter- prising, frugal and prosperous people who are for the most part engaged in farming, stockraising and dairying. The Ogden Valley Creamery is located about two miles west, between Huntsville and Eden. Daily mail to Ogden. Popula- tion 600. Joseph Smith, postmaster.
Aldous Charles, carpenter. Aldous G P, dairy. Aldous Martha, teacher. Allen A, dairy. Allen A A, dairy. Allen D O, dairy.
Anderson A H, dairy. ANDERSON ANDREW J, General Store.
Anderson G, dairy.
Anderson John A, genl store.
Anderson P, dairy.
Berlin A, dairy.
Berlin J, dairy.
Bingham Erastus P, cattle breeder.
Bingham F, dairy.
Brunsen Mrs E, dairy.
Burrows Bros (Geo A, Wm H and James S), sheep and cattle breeders.
Burrows George, dairy.
Cannon H, dairy.
Christiansen H, dairy.
Coon D, dairy.
Cramer C, dairy.
Danielson P, dairy.
Emertsen Emmett, carpenter.
Emertson R, dairy.
Engstrom A & Co (Albert Engstrom, Hans Anderson, John Jorgensen), saw mill.
Engstrom Wm, constable.
Felt Mrs G, dairy.
Felt H, dairy.
Felt John, dairy.
Ferrin Mrs George, dairy.
Forcie L, dairy.
Garner Albert, cattle breeder and dairy.
Garner David, apairist.
Garner D W, dairy.
Gertsen Mary Ann, dressmaker.
Gertsen Peter C, justice of peace and farmer.
Grow John W, dairy.
Grow Mrs M, dairy.
Grow Sylvester, sheep breeder.
Hall Bros (Geo H, John and M), cattle breeders.
Hall G H, dairy.
Hansen Chris, dairy.
Hansen Lars, meats.
Hansen N, dairy.
Hawkins Mrs E, dairy.
Heder Mrs S, dairy.
Hislop John, stone mason and cutter. stone
Huntsville Board of Education, C C
Wangsgard, chmn; A P Renstrom, treas; Nils Lofgren, clerk.
Huntsville Brass Band, Carl E Peterson leader. Huntsville Ecclesiastical Ward, David Mckay bishop, Andrew P Renstrom clerk.
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