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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five Local News In Brief j.dlioi Mb- anrt KiiRene Cute, of I.a Ornnde iMltoi- an. Mr. John I . .Ttnird, I are drlvlnK to Knterprlse tomor of the .m-1IIuh Hdnhn) Time row. They will speml the duv vis. roistered at the Hucnjiiwen Inn bins iehitlveK and friends and re liist evening. They were on their turn to tills i-Uv tomoi-ruw oven. way u hi t? nuim uikcm ior an, oiiiint.'. -Mr- Haird elated that he 1 bought 1-a firande the hext town between IJjdse and l'orttand. Jle. reports wonderful crop thin year in the Hnise valley with mifflelent water for nil need. JJuiryiiiK, ue rortiiUK li -Mi'- Hnird, in especially advani'liiK by lenpn and hounds in thiil Hei'iiuii of Idaho. .Innl.:)i' lAUt Siiviim- inulgCN Here The Junior l:i'e wiving lied Ciosb lcidtfen may be ohtained now at ihr Hoy Sco. it otflce. Tho.. n-' rivintf Junior hndj?es are Howard l.vman, Max Stoddard, Hoh Oesler- : liiiK. Sully Sifrffrlst, Julia Smith and .Marpm-rite McGleiminfr. Those-l vile t'ook and Kloyd Maxtor have. ; already received i heir senior life saving ha lf?e. W'ea t herpooii In Portland II. H. Weatherspoon. one of the liirtfest individual apple, growers in iht- state, and who is a itiNiiber of ihc state -board of horticulture, Is ri'Kisiered at the Imperial from Ki lt in, I'nion eounty. Ah leijislutive representative from I'nion county ,1 j. Weatherspoon played .an Im portant part in the recent session. Tile Orrffoniau. Leaver for Yaklnia 1 ku I hp i 11m 'Pnvhn. nf 1 .ji Criinite, lef t last evening for.Yak Iiiki. She will meet her sister, rhloa Taylor, who is employed ut tln Ka stern ; Outfitting eonipany, of Seattle, and they will both re lurn to this city Sunday. Miss-Taylor will visit her mother, Mrs. At. Taylor, of I'nion, diu-inj? her va cation. I ic turn from Portland Dr. K. (i. Kirhy and his daugh ter, Aliiijoiie; have returned from thiii- trip to Portland. They have tieen attending thei American Meilieal association convention for the lust few days. They were ae-rompiiiile-l- by Fred Parks, who will spend a tew Mays visiting ut the Kirhy home. Leases I'llllntr Station Hoy AleNefs, foreman of tlie . Ieaves 011 Vacation ftbservci cnniposiiiK rom, will leave Miss tiladys Smith, who is em fnr Pendleton tonight where he 1 ployed at J. t. Penney.s, is leaving has leased a filling 'station, form erly the Dnnlel-l,ady service sta tion, on West Court near tlie Itoitnd-t'p grounds. Tlie station is just across the street from Al r. McNees home in Pendleton. Going to W"ele,vnnd I'nlverslty ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Sehissler will be in this olty about July '2.'!. Air. Sehissler is coach ani dlree 'tor of athletics at Oregon State college and is leaving soon for a motor trip to Illinois. He will conduct a football course at Wes-. j, yn unlverslly tills summer. 1 und cliildren, of La Grande, have been in Portland for the pad two weeks, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lilly. They re lumed to their homo In this city Inst evening. Mm from Itellliighuni, Wa.-li. Visiting at the Charles K. Mil--dehraad hotuo are Mrs. Hllde bra nd's father, mother and bro ther. Mr. and Airs. T. Humor and Thomas Jr., of Bellingham. Wash. They will spend about ten days visiting in La Grande. Mm- front 1'ntou Mrs. Connie Mlaker, Airs. Ku gene Hates, of I'nion, were out-of-town visitors" In La Grnnde yes terday. They spent the afternoon shopping and returned last even ing. Go 10 Wallowa Lake Kenneth Alc 'orniick an 1 his Pi'ather and mother, Mr. and Airs. A. II. MeCormiek. and Mrs. John l.eieh. of Kansas City, Mo., drove to Wallowa lake yesterday '.o spend the day. The returned to Ji Grande last OA'cnlng. Mere finm Portland Mrs. A. I-', Hellewei! and he diiughter, Alae. of Portland, are ii this city visiting at the home o Mis. Mary Maker. They are lenv lug tomorrow morning for W'lltow; liilu, for a three weeks trip. Going (n Twin liills Aliss Merlhu Wallslnger and her, sister, Mrs. Margaret Oliver, of Lu Grande, are leaving tomorrow morning on n motor trip to Twin Pulls. They will visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Kay Oliver and return to this city the latter part of next week, Going to California AI1.sk Anno Arnohius. who ii attending Hummer school in Cor vailis. is going to California soon to visit a schoolmate in Los An jobs. She will spend a month there and return to La Grande Mil sfall. Merc from St. Iotils Mo, Air. and Airs. Jrgang and their daughter, Alurie, of St. Louis, Mo., are visiting in La Grande. They are spending n few days at the home of Jim Gletlhuber. Mrs. Ir jrang Is a sister of Mr. Geitlhuber. Hetuifi rnitn Convention Dr. A. L. Michardson, who hss been attending the doctors con vention In Porlluud. arrived In iJi Gruiititi Utis morning. He had ex pected to stay in Portlu.nl until Sunday, but was culled home. l.eavii lor Maker y Hoy "Spec" Keene who is coflrh and director of athletics nt Wll lumette university, left this inorn Ing for Maker. Me has been in La Grande for the. past few day" ve iling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keynolds and friends. Tio 10 "Kiitcri""!' " Harold P.ogers, Jke llendricki, iiir. Hew from Portland Aim, K. A. Vudor. of Portland, and AHkhi'h NV11 and Grace Alil ler. of Oakland. Cal., arrived In 1-a Grttndo yeMerduy. They will visit friends in thlH city and spend Alondny vtsitinp Airs. J. H. Cram er. Vlsliiim; lu iM (JrannV Air. and Airs. Itoy Alorton. of -Moral, tire., Mis. Wilhurt Mor- l" and AIim. v. m. Buchanan. aro vlnitfnff ut the home of Nr. AIih. if. J. Harriwon for a PW luys- v trm Oakland. Col i -.ir. ami Mrs. It It. JnhiiK.tn nf Oakland, t'al.. arc here visiting his sister, Airs. ( L. Thompson, and his mother. Mrs. KMxubeth Johnson. They will .spenT a few lnys in this i-ity. AttemU Convention Dr. I. L. Italston of l.a Grande ban been attending the sessions, or the American Aledical association, lie is a Knest of his mother. Airs. Harriet Italston,. 7:i Johnson street. The OreKonian. Mere reom Porlluud Air. and Mrs. Hoh Weatherston, of Portland, who havo. been visit inn at the home of Mr. and Mrj-. J. I, t'ox 1011 u few days, uro now stopping In this city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hill. Hero from Saci-amento Mr. and Airs. Theodore Georffo. of Saenunento. Cal.. arrived l:i l.a Grande yesterday. They will spend three or lour days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kranu George. 04s to linker Mrs. J. K. Kejinedy, of (irande, left this lnnrnhiK for I.a Ita- ker. She recently underwent an operation and is now returnliiK to the St Kllxuheih hospital for med ical treatnu'iii. this evening for a motor trip to Walla Walla. She will be accom panied by Karl t'ox :iud they will visit his relatives for a few duys. l.eav' for llakei Aliss Mary Kllen Stoddard, ,of Maker, has been visliing at the home of Air. and M rs. Khner Stoddard and her daughter Ituth, ! and Alary Kllen. left this morning 1 for Maker, wliere she will visit her husband. tpniMili .. , ,,,,,,, , t.hMr '.Mly I ,', ,-Vh-Blntt. o,' Cove, were In La Grande this at the home of Mr. and Airs, hid Poster for a week. (io to Maker Mrs. George M. Herr nnd her son, Harold, Kenneth Owens. .Mil dred Smith and Alarian Miller, of La Grande left last evening for Maker. Ihey spent tin visiting friends. ning 1 Mere from liug Men (It Mrs. Motile Gamble and her son. William, of Long Ueach, 'al. are visitors in tliis city. Airs, Gam ble is visiting her sister Mrs. It. J. Kekley. She was formerly of La Granite. Mel urn lo Klamath I 'alls Mr. mi 1 .Mis. It. M. I larlenbower, who hove been in La Grande for t he past few days, have returned to Klamath J-'alls. They will spend a month or ro there on bilsines-.s. Goes to Meiiuiini Mrs. Henry Hitter, of La (irande, left last evening for Port la ml. She will spend a week visit ing her sister ami attending .1 family reunion. (.0 to Mndiiiiu Miss Grace Hodden. Kllabeth Hesse, Ola .May Wright and Kuia Hesse, of La Grande, spent lasi evening at Mad him Springs, pic nicking and swimming. Go to 'J'aconin ' Air. and Mrs. Lynne Mohnen kamp, of Iji Grande, will be away from liii-i city a week. They are to ulteni the northwest furniture market and will have tomorrow. More fro 111 Portlaml J. L. Paswnger, motor export ffr the International Marvesler of Portland. Is here on business for a few duys. IMAM'S for Chicago Joe McDonald, who has been vitdtlng his aunt, Mrs. Jim Mac li ave, of this city. Is leaving thin afternoon for his home in Chi co go. Going to Molsiv M. Nelson and Clark I enny, who are employed at N. K. West's, lire leaving soon for Jbdse. They will spend u few days theie on business. Goe to Port land Paul Newlln lias returned to Portland, aftex a few days visit in this city. Mr. New-1 in is em ployed at Chit r le Berg in Port land, and his Itrothtr Is wnplod by the Orrgoniun. To Hr.mih nt Jane Kord and Carmen Allen will broadcast tonight and Monday night over Koin. Port land, 'j 4o kollcyeles. bet w een H and 1 0 o'clock. Going l Maker Many Mr.'arthy, or La Ci.ind. ia IcuvInK tomoirow for Maker. He I will Tnl ihc .!.. vlallln. his j Grande tomorrow evening. IJkes Yellowstone I'ark Air. and Mrs. George Frank, of Aurora, Ind., nrrived here Thurs day niht tor a visit with Airs. James Schilling and family at the Schilling home on I' avenue. Me fore coming to l.a Grande the Franks -.spent a lew days In Yel luwstane national park and wer greatly pleaacd with their t (.p. They liave been ahroad, visiting Switzerland, and" other seenio splits 1,1 1-urope, hut leclare that the Yellowstone wonders are t.ie finest ihey have ever seen. Go in IJiiselnirjr Mr. and Mrs. ('. R Tlatt. and Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Henry, of l.a Grande, If ft this morning for ItosehnrK-. They will attend the L S.-W. V. convention. Mr. I'latt and Mr. Henry are official dek atea. Itetiiriis to 2 10 (Jeoifjiv Harnden, who was re cently transferred from AlacMarr store 240 to 'ti; is now workins at the store No. 2 -Hi. Pleads ('iillty Ala rvi n Sji n d ii ng and 1 la rvey Hunter, charged wit h larceny, plead tfuitly and were finetl $:iti each by Judc I.. Denham. Goes to laiicrprlsc Airs. Al. .1. Keith, of Spokane, arrived in l.a li ramie tills morn iiiMT. She spend a tew weeks visiting at tlie home of M r. ami Airs. William Iteeco In Kntorprlse, Married Charles Shields, of ISez Perce, and Margaret Wilburn. of Salt MPnt a pari of Thursday here go Lake city, were married by Jmlgu hig to La Grande .to take part in L. Denham recOntlv. . afternoon and evening performance '. there. - To Kngle Valley J friends in Kagle valley. She will return next week. " " ' t : : . 11 r presided at the marriage recently of James H. Ianks- ami Van in Chevelier, of Wallowa county, " ' Here from Port land Mrs. (.ieoige I toss, of Port land, ai rived in this city recently. She is spending a few days visiting her .sister, Mrs. C. L. Thompson. Vlsliiiw llTw Miss Helen Shlllfn of Portland is a visitor al the Dr. Wonderllck residence. She will be here a Week., Helmut fi-nin IP int. l-ri-ni uli. Airs, beances Greulfch relnrned yesterday from a Dip to Alilton Kreew'ater. where she spent a few d:iyr. visiting relallves. Here from Spokane t Dt-. D. Cook and A. K. Cook, of Spokane," arrived in this city last evening. They are here on busl- ncsK. Merc from Couir d'Alcno, Id'i. .Mr. ami Mrs. Huntingon Taylp, of Coeur d'Alelie, ai'rlved in J.a Gran l'e hist evening. Go;-; tr Wallowa Ali.iS Kdna Turner, of La Grande, is spending a week visiting at 'the home of Aliss Kdna Moot in Wal lowa. ' l'rim Cove "Nin" ronley, of Cove, is spend - today in La Gramle on busi- :. lie W ill rein l ll miij ,miiuiir. Mctiirns front Portland A1rs. K. M. Appleby returned pi La Grande this morning. after spending a week In Portland. Goes to I'.nterprls' G. L. l.orison, of La Gronde, spent yesterday in Knterprlse on business. . He returned last even ing. HUNDREDS HEAR CONCERT IN PARK (Continued from Page 1) p;nls. This was so popular that : repeat of it was necessary. rreiii'iiL I'.ncorcs The sextet from "Lucia" by Don izetti, by Messrs. Kobinson, G. Mc Millan. Knauiz. W. Nusbaum, Wylde and Director Andrew Loney, was also encored, and Mr. Magnin sang the refrain of "Precious Lit tle Thing Culled Love." This' in turn demanded an encore and the pop ular number was repealed. "Down Among the Sugar Cane" was also played us an encore. The closing number wo the overture "Oi pheuH In the I'nder world" one of Offenbach's great creations. At 57, W. T. Simmonn, of CnrrD ere, Miss., is studying at the State Teacher college al llnttiesburg for , diploma. Extra-Ordinary Values . Fifty Odd Suits One of a Pattern Vz Price CRIPPLED . INDIAN KILLS THREE IN MT. VERNON, WASH. (Continued Iroio PK 1) to Sinmvood where he surrender, ed to Marshal William Jordan and told ills story. "They robbed inc. ho T killed them." he said. "1 should h:iv Kil led myself, too." A fa 11 a iv w yea rs k li i le working In the woods broke both 0eW. : . IMBLER PERSONALS II y.Mrs. P. .11. Male (Ohservei1 t'oi-respondent) 1MHI.KU. Ore., (Hpeclnl)--Ml. and Airs. O. Itetterton nmlL l'amll, of Colorado visitetl last week at the K. S. Pox home while. Mrs. Parker ami I .a 11 rn, Pox, the two dnuKhtcrJ ' of Air. and Mrs. Pox spent tlie week visiting friends and relative. at Snltmi. Clifford llottffer npd Lewis Pajre from Spokane visited the first of the week at the A. Pare home. Air. and Airs. Alilton Taylor, who are with the Al G. Barnes cirrus have enjoyed a visit this week with All's. Taylor'a grandfather. Abner Pane. All-. Taylor is a clown ami Mrs. Taylor is one of the bareback riders -of the circus. A, Patfe ami All, and Airs. Tom Pae 'met the . circus when it arrived In Lu Grande Wednesday niornlntr, brinKln Air. und Airs. Taylor home with them lnt(t In thd rlnv rinH ltil;(iw llinm ! to Knterprlse in time fop the nf- ternoon performance. They also ternoon performance. . They , lioy wehrhinif e Kilt a babv Hoth mother ami baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Airs. Will Lanman and family, of Montana, ai hero vis iting with relatives and old tlnn. neighbors and friends. 1 Mrs. John Hekeler and daugh ter, lWrothy and .Mrs. K. L, Perin spent Friday afternoon - with Mrs. C. M. Hale. Airs. Perln will kpond several days in lmhler before re turning to Klgin. 1 iTt'In Westenskow is ugaln at home after an extended vacation.) He ami Men. .Westenskow and Ut-1 tie daughter visited d'lTerent Calt-1 foruia points, going' on -Uf Into; Ctah where Mr. Weslenskow stntrtk . they saw Home very, beautiful seen- 1 cry. Mrs. Westenskow und little daughter did not return but .will wtnu' ''' llh relatives in tab. Mr. nml Airs, ('hick Ch-nver and two children and Air. and Airs. May j Wilson and son Howard motored t to Catherine creek Sunday where they enjoyed a picnic dinner after which they went to Pit Ion 'where tlie" men played tennis during the afternoon, tin returning home tin j Wilsons were witnesses to 'tlie acci dent which oecured near Alleel and Mr., Wilson assisted in. lifting the car fro in the victims who were pin ned beneath it. . , Iowa farmers, on the' average, have a fixed eapltat of SIS. 170 of which JM'i'i Is lu machinery. 20c snows in THE HIT OF HITS! HAROLD T7 ILL I V - V an J j ! n. gvyi; J'leasii call at box office for your gucut t ticket to seo ih "Sin Sinter," Klamath County Rancher Beats 0. C. E. Railroad K I. A MATH h'AI.I.S. Ore., July! 13, ( Al'l I'rank Ktiles. Silan lake li Iter, defied two railroads for five hours yesterday and fin-. ally fon hl point. - The O. l. and K. railroad joint- ly owned hy the (Ireat Northern ami tioiilliarn I'aellic, had .main- tnined u spur lino aeross Slilp'a prupttrty tor years. Wsim-rtav a itsieintt it locomotive v. us sent out on Hie out on the sfiiir tnov to tear up the line ami re- , iu, rails. The ennlne puffed out :o tlie u 11 1111 11 Miuri u Mtier Kiaricn 10 imt'K out. mil ; slopped smldenly. Stiles had drlv.. yn his -uutoinoblle uerons the railN. "Now," he said "yoi can cither run over iny automobiu or you 4'un pay np' rent tor the use of my property all these years." , PleailliiK and arguments by rail officio U wore of no avuil. The il (strict ultorney was consulted but he refused to take part In the controversy anl pointed out that the spur was on Stiles property and that he wj.k r. i .i.-iv nt- car wherever he wanted on M own land. Hours passed and the locomo tive remained. Hut as day closed, there en mo an order from the head office to poy Sliles. Triumphantly the de termined rancher . removed machine and went uway. his C(ltf ftrfti if jm .V l VI ' Vl 1 iVt?W Money Crops Up I'()I1TI;aNIi, Ore., July l:l (Al')l I The first ease of eounterlelCnif in.. i n..- i in Portland today when W. T. Cus ter, unknowingly, nearly passed . one on a grocer. The mistake wait scovered by ("us er and the gro- ' cor. pollee were notified. It - wok of $i denomination. 1 l)J.PAitrAii-.T Moiii;s Itore No. 1 3 La Grande, Ore. Summer Underwear SlItltTS ASM) BIIOMTH ATM LKTl 1 MALMIUGG AN HONKYCOMM KNIT 59 to $1.00 10c sjiai.i, i'iii(-i:si I IN THE WEST I STARTING SUNDAY FOR 3 DAYS ' YD 7&mW.M. 'v i DOOfCLA Last Time Today! A tense dtnilia of Mm I'nr.en oilli Willi .Nuiicy CnrrH uml iJiwremi lit ny. ros m. Tax Commission Completes Tax 1 rtetllrn rOrniS' " I SALKM. Ore., July d3 (AP) The state tax onunliwion has enm- pleled the prlnttnK of the llitam;. Pile tax return forms to lie used .olleetlnK next year the lax In- J taniUhles for illL'lt. Hlnnlis are Ineludi d wherein the ' taxpayer will show his revenue In-I ,.0me from six soureis. These are! ii tJ i , .i ,i vldends nil slock eoroorations. In- 1(,,.st on ,,nllk ..posus. inlerest on i.L. tJ . !.,., , .. romv flll(i Ill.lllii.i,.i bona- it , s : Interest on cm-puration lxmd. In terest on notes ilnd nini'iKaKcs, and 0(h(M. inU,rPHt dividends. The total of these minus the $200 ex emption will produce the taxable Income, the tax being 5 per cent. One half the tax must ncciunpimy the return to the commission. The remaining half may be paid in six months. 4 Intangibles are defined for tax ation purposes under the Oregon IHW UK mnn' 111 'nieresi, nanus, Hes. claims and demands, secured m" "l,,(,"''t' t inMti.llng open aceeunts). all shares of stock In I'orpomtions and any and all other evideneoK of indebtedness, except federal neeurlties."- j Tho return must be filed with the tdnte tax eommissfoner on or before till days after the end of the tax year; ? . . : Kor failure to pay the tax wllh- Mfllllllliailll PAINS In 10 minutes or costs you nothing GCIKNCK imy.t 04 of nil foot pnini rchiilt from ' weakened mum-Ira. Now a wuy is discovered to nnsist and itrengtlicti thcHA inus'lcit. That burn ing, ui'liing, tired feeling in tlie feui Mul tegs foot calluses, pains in Iocs, liutcji, bull op lieel dull acho in Uic ankle, calf or kne sprcaiiiiiK of Iho feet, or t lut L broken-down feclinj; all can now be quickly em led. Puin (lops in JO iniuuti'S when m umiiMititf hand is uxrd, culled tlie Jung Arch IJnice. It. iti liinlily clindiu and exceed ingly lit-'ht und thin. HeMilU ure pernmnetit. Soon wand niiy be dihcnrded. Nearly tf.OUQ.pOO 'now In use. Specialist h u masted at I resulti, urge it wulely. 'ffWTl',,, I Coma in todny. UiJT. Mont jf back if not StWHuVriffafh drlighted. ARCH GRACES Red Cross Drugstore BllflS B1H1BBDB1I1IB1 L C Edward everett isorton T DEITY BRONSON tfrj ? DiREcnoar Archie I. Mayo also c 1 DAYS Vitaphonc Act imtaimf&w3Bm Movietone Act KLLllSJIM STARTING -and-A.5H SUNDAY PaUie Sound News (out Intent to evade or defraud tlio , penalty (s li per eent of the tininunt j if the lux iind 1 lier eent per month i fl tirinif the time, the tux remains 1'"r wlll(,lllv niakltiff a fulse or , fraiKlulenl return the pemtity Ih ule fell tm he attempted to lenjl iflne of not more than $t0l)0 or im- tlirooKh the window to evndo the prlHomnenl for not more than one year, or hoth. and In mldition I "0 I1"' 'enl of the lax. i : AtX'l'SM 1'HOHI Aii:NIS T Kt'l'MH KM, Okla.t July 13 (Al Declaration that her litis - hand nd tier brother wore ahot i i own ny jm u. Harris, a (oi'imii-i . ..... . .. : " feiieral proamnion raiomK 1 pari' ul"1 i was ninue today uy .Mrs. james n. Harris at the preliminary trial of Jeff Harris und three other nn-m-i hers of the raiding nund on intii . dcr charges. The oldest Congregational min ister In Wisconsin is the Itev. H. A. .Miller of .Madison, who Is loo. A1 M H M n na j ACROSS": Lina Masquette & . (m'f! ' Z Reed Howes !f : t fv ; ( Thrills Love Action ' iwvffsm- j la Ni.-rht Life ) TOM'MIX f V I "THE BIGDIAMONI) A K Y -1 I V'y . IiOKKERY." w For An Jm portant A nnouncement H H In Monday Observer 5 ; Something New in Music M is Coining 5 Adlers Music Co. . : , 1114 Adams Avo. " Our motto Quality and Service. .rfCiffVfff'ffflHBB'riBlflBflBBBBBI Y """sj SEE andtifLAtK, A WARNER BROS. jl " $1,000,000 KID . VOTKI) 'I'KXOU lNMCRKn ... ,' I CHH'AC.O, .lltly 13 (A.P Johp. MoJIeu, tenor of the ChleiiKo rivlo Opem comptiny, wuh painfully iMr nnee of "The Jreeo" at Itiivlnlu'. .Irate father in tile necond net. k .' AI'TO At'IUKXT FATAL aosiOltl'Ht;, Ore., July 13 (AP) f Mrs. Austin (ireen, 22, of Khi- ninth Pulls, died in a hospital hero ' last niht as a result nf injuries jthe suflereil when she was hit by . Jin auiuino u it driven by JitiK" ' . fair, 711. or Ios Anjielen. 7R ACItl'S 111 lti;i ; ASTOItIA, t)ie.( July 1;I,(AP)" Seventy five acres of en lover land have- been burned over and flro was .still spreading today In Clatsop county where the Crown-WHHa-mette operation crews are fighting It. - ---- - . SUNDAY and MONDAY u rrnn UJL