▼ ✁✂❆❨✱ ❆✄☎✆✝ ✞✱ ✟✠✶✾ ❚✡☛ ☞✌☛☎❱☛☎ ✍ ✺✎ LOCAL Ø×ää ÕßàáÖá Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A will eliminate a chronic freezing prob- lem,” said Remily, a project engineer for ODOT. He explained bridges usually ❒➶➲➲â➲ ➚➶➻➸ ➵➳ ➴➾➽➷ ➴➾➳➷➵➸➵➾➳➻ ➼➲ - cause they are sandwiched between cold air. The adjacent roadway by contrast freezes later since only its top surface is exposed to frigid air and its bottom is insulated by soil. Remily said the culvert to be add- ed will not get icy as quickly because it will have ground insulation. Replacing the bridge with a culvert ➭➵➽➽ ➺➽➻➾ ➼➲ ➼➲➳➲➚➴➵➺➽ ➼➲➴➺✃➻➲ ➵➸ ➭➵➽➽ eliminate a cross slope on the free- ➭➺Ð➮ ➶➲➷✃➴➵➳➬ ➘➲➯➵➴➽➲ ➻➽➵➷➲ã➾➪➻ ➷✃➶ - ing the winter. To accommodate demolition of the bridge and construction of the culvert box, the Ladd Creek westbound on- ramp will be closed from 7 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, until the end of October. This means people in the Ladd Creek area, including those who have cabins, will not be able to get on to I-84 during these daytime closures. Exceptions will be made for emergencies, Remily said. Additional I-84 work planned for this year includes widening the slow lane shoulder over a 10-mile stretch from milepost 260 to 270, which runs approximately from La Grande to Ladd Canyon. “This will improve safety for con- struction and maintenance crews per- forming future work on that stretch of åæçè éêëìíîïðñ òóôñõöñõ ÷øùú úùûü ùü ýþÿÿ ❚ þü ② ü ✁ þ ❛ üú ÿ ❛ ù ✈✂❛ ú s ✄✂ þ ✁ þ ❛✂ ☎ s❛✆✝❦ ú ✝ ✞ ùüû ü þüÿ ☎☎ ❢ ü s✂❛ ú s þ s✂ ✟✠ ÿ ✆❛ ùüû s ø ✂ ýþÿÿ ❚ þü ② ü ✡❛✂ ùûø s ❢✞r❛ ✈✂✞✂ ü s ☛❛ ☞✂✝s✌ the freeway and help better accommo- date wide loads,” Remily said. Repaving the interchange ramps at Exit 265 near the west entrance into Ladd Canyon is also set for this year as part of the ODOT project. “This work will take place at night,” said Remily, noting the date has not yet been set for the start of the repaving work. ODOT will resume its Ladd Canyon work in 2020 on April 8. The work done will include the addition of a 1.5-mile eastbound third lane on I-84 from milepost 269.5 to milepost 271. The expanded space should reduce the number of times Ladd Canyon has to be closed due to trucks blocking lanes. Remily explained if a truck crash- es in the future three-lane roadway, ➸➶➺Ô➴ ➭➵➽➽ ➼➲ ➺➼➽➲ ➸➾ ➹➾➘➲ ➺➶➾✃➳➷ ➵➸ while it is being cleared. Trucks drivers will be allowed to use only the inner and the middle lanes while automobile drivers will be permitted to drive in all three. Remily said the three-lane stretch will be similar to an eastbound one on I-84 just east of Pendleton. Additional work scheduled for 2020 includes the widening of the fast lane shoulders running from La Grande to Ladd Canyon. The fast lane will be closed when this work is being done. The entire project is expected to be completed by October of 2020, Remily said. ❮➲➵➻➯➺➺➶ ➾➪➲➶➻ ➻➲➘➲➶➺➽ classes at her facility, including a weekly “Ladies Night.” It is a drop-in style class for women only. Weishaar said the reason a class for only women exists is to empower the attendees. “Women tend to be a ➽➾➸ ➹➾➶➲ ➴➾➳➚➷➲➳➸ ➺➳➷ comfortable around other women,” she said. She added that Ladies Night tends to be a fun time for women to chat and talk about their lives while working with their horses. “It’s their time to just relax, and honest- ly, it’s almost more of a therapy session than any- thing else,” she said. Weishaar is from Union County. She graduated from high school in Im- bler and attended Eastern Oregon University before transferring to Oregon State University. Horses have always been an im- portant part of her life. “I started riding before I was even born,” she said. She started show- ing horses when she was 8 and began teaching horsemanship when she was a teenager. In college, she said, she was considering teaching again for extra money, “but I was scared. I was afraid to fail.” But friend encouraged her to give it a shot, so she did. That was when ➻➯➲ ➾Ô➴➵➺➽➽Ð ➻➸➺➶➸➲➷ ➯➲➶ own business. She said her bachelor’s degree in agricultural science with minors in animal science and business are useful to her every day now that she teaches horseman- ship full-time at her Vic- tory Acres facility. Weishaar also teaches six horsemanship classes ➸➯➶➾✃➬➯ ÚÛÜÝ Þ➯➲ ➾➪➲➶➻ a beginner level and an advanced level. The EOU classes are taught at Vic- tory Acres, 62611 Fruit- dale Lane, near River- side Park. Contact Francisca Benitez at 541-963-3161 or email fbenitez@la- grandeobserver.com. ïðñò óôõö÷ø ùúûúòüúû ýþú ❡ ✁✂✄☎✄✆✝✳✳✳ ❱❛☎✞❡✳✳✳ ❱✟✳✳✳ ÿ ÿ ÕÖ×ØÙÕ Continued from Page 1A the InterMountain Educa- tion Service District, which serves all school districts in Union County and sev- eral in Baker, Umatilla and Morrow counties, accord- ing to Mark Mulvihill, su- perintendent of IMESD. Each of the six school districts in Union County currently have at least one mental health counselor, but that has not always been the case, and a closer look at the details reveals holes in mental health care coverage in the county’s schools. Cove School District lacked a full-time counselor from the beginning of this school year until March ➭➯➲➳ ➵➸ ➭➺➻ ➺➼➽➲ ➸➾ ➚➽➽ ➸➯➲ position. Union School District’s counselor splits her time between the CHD school-based health centers in Union School District and La Grande High School, al- though Union Superinten- dent Carter Wells said CHD is currently looking for a full- time counselor for his dis- trict. For this reason, CHD’s school-based health centers ➾➪➲➶ ➹➲➳➸➺➽ ➯➲➺➽➸➯ ➻➲➶➘➵➴➲➻ only two days a week — Mondays and Wednesdays for Union, Tuesdays and Thursdays for La Grande. Elgin School District will have a full-time counselor at its high school beginning May 1 after the position had been vacant since November 2018. The district recently hired a part-time mental health counselor at its el- ementary school, and Elgin Superintendent Diane Greif hopes the district can receive additional funding to eventu- ally turn the part-time posi- tion into a full-time one. “The high school coun- selor position was a big ➯➾➽➲ ➭➲ ➳➲➲➷➲➷ ➸➾ ➬➲➸ ➚➽➽➲➷➮ and we hadn’t had a coun- selor at the grade school for years,” Greif said. “We have a lot of kids who live in crisis — we have to be aware and mediate that.” The superintendent also pointed to the fact that not ➯➺➘➵➳➬ ➺ ➱✃➺➽➵➚➲➷ ❐➶➾❒➲➻ - sional to properly care for ❿❿❿➀➁➂➃➄➂➅➆➇➂➈➉➊➄➇➋➂➌➄➀➍➊➎ ➏➐➑➒ ➓➔→➓➣↔↕➔ ➒↕↔➙➣➐➛➐➜➝ ➓→➓➞➛➓➟➛↕ ➓↔➔➠➡➢➤➒➑➑ ➥➦➧ ➨➦➩➫➭ students’ mental health needs pushes the onus ➾➳➸➾ ✃➳➱✃➺➽➵➚➲➷ ➸➲➺➴➯➲➶➻ and faculty members. “We’re not trained to be ➺➻ ➲➪➲➴➸➵➘➲ ➭➵➸➯ ➯➲➽❐➵➳➬ kids with mental health (as a counselor),” Greif said. “(Mental health care in schools) is becoming more of a necessity with changes in our culture and society.” The issue of why the need for mental health services in schools has increased arose in a conversation The Ob- server had with Mulvihill, who said he has seen the percentage of students with mental health issues in rural Oregon rise over the 30 years he has worked in education. “I think it’s the impact of poverty,” he said. “We’re seeing more poverty in ru- ➶➺➽ ➴➾➹➹✃➳➵➸➵➲➻➮ ➻➵➬➳➵➚ - cantly more than what it used to be. The impacts of poverty on struggling fami- lies means stress in the home, inconsistency and trauma, which leads to kids dealing with it they best they can, but that some- times (leads to) behaviors that aren’t appropriate.” ❮➯➵➽➲ ➸➯➲ ➚➳➺➳➴➵➺➽ health of metropolitan zones in Oregon have re- bounded from the Great Recession, which lasted from late 2007 to mid- 2012, rural areas have not fared as well. A report pub- lished in 2016 by Save The Children, an organization dedicated to supporting “the most isolated and un- derserved children in rural America,” ranks Oregon as 24th in the nation for its rural child poverty rate of 21.6 percent. In compari- son, the state’s urban child poverty rate that year was only 16 percent. As CHD’s mental health ➷➵➶➲➴➸➾➶➮ ❰➶➵➬➬ ➯➺➻ ➻➲➲➳ ➚➶➻➸ - hand how the hardships of poverty — especially the issue ➾❒ ➺➪➾➶➷➺➼➽➲ ➯➾✃➻➵➳➬ Ï ➴➺➳ ➳➲➬➺➸➵➘➲➽Ð ➺➪➲➴➸ ➸➯➲ ➹➲➳➸➺➽ health of children and their families, and CHD is doing ➭➯➺➸ ➵➸ ➴➺➳ ➸➾ ➾➪➲➶ ➻✃❐❐➾➶➸ to the community. “It’s interesting how much housing issues in this area can impact men- tal health. At least in La ❰➶➺➳➷➲➮ ➚➳➷➵➳➬ ➯➾✃➻➵➳➬ ➵➻ a real challenge,” he said. “Even though we’ve seen an uptick in behavioral health needs, we’ve been investing a lot more into community based services to help sup- port people. School is one of the most poignant ways we’re doing that.” Grigg said one of the largest obstacles to hur- dle with providing men- tal health care in Union County schools isn’t a lack of funds, but a lack of qual- ➵➚➲➷ ❐➶➾❒➲➻➻➵➾➳➺➽➻ ➭➵➽➽➵➳➬ to relocate to the area. “I think especially in ru- ral communities, being able ➸➾ ➺➸➸➶➺➴➸ ➱✃➺➽➵➚➲➷ ➹➲➳➸➺➽ health professionals is a real struggle,” he said. “We ➷➾ ➯➺➘➲ ➻➾➹➲ ➼➲➳➲➚➸➻ ➻✃➴➯ ➺➻ ➚➳➺➳➴➵➺➽ ➵➳➴➲➳➸➵➘➲➻➮ ➼✃➸ ➭➲ ➺➽➻➾ ➸➶Ð ➸➾ ➚➳➷ ❐➲➾❐➽➲ with some connection to the area so there is more of a chance of them sticking around here.” Rust, who works closely with community mental health programs through her position as a school- based health coordinator at GOBHI, said she “highly agrees” with Grigg. ÑÒ➸Ó➻ ➘➲➶Ð ➷➵Ô➴✃➽➸ ➵➳ ➶✃ - ral Eastern Oregon areas ➸➾ ➬➲➸ ➱✃➺➽➵➚➲➷ ➹➲➳➸➺➽ health professionals,” she said. “There’s a very high turnover rate, which can make it tough at the men- tal health level when work- ing in schools because youth (need) consistency.” Grigg said he hopes to see more state and federal legis- lation pass in the near future to help strengthen mental health and community re- sources, especially in rural areas like Union County. Grigg said in mid-March, ➯➲ ❐➲➶➻➾➳➺➽➽Ð ➸➲➻➸➵➚➲➷ ❒➾➶ POP 402, a 2019 policy goal pushed by Oregon Health Authority to “expand men- tal health access in schools” and “invest in suicide inter- vention and prevention,” ac- cording to the agency’s 2019 budget presentation. In Gov. Kate Brown’s No- vember 2018 budget pro- posal for the following two years, she suggested $1.9 billion to be allocated for education. This isn’t enough for the 14 legislators of the Joint Committee on Student Success, however, as they hope to outline a separate funding plan for student wellness and wraparound services, according to policy recommendations made in early November 2018. On the federal level, the Mental Health in Schools Act (HR 2319) would assist lo- cal communities and schools with mental health services by revising grant eligibility requirements and providing for comprehensive school mental health programs. However, this bill has not made any progress in the legislature since June 2017 when it was referred to the Subcommittee on Health. Although it is unclear what the next phases of mental health care legislation look like, Mulvihill said the lack of mental health resources in schools — and subsequent student behavioral problems — has been the dominant topic of discussion at IMESD for the past two years, and if nothing changes, it will con- tinue to be its focus. “Even more than an is- sue, it’s a crisis. We’re see- ing more kids with serious mental health issues and it’s demonstrated a lot in their behavior,” he said. “The school has more and more become the family unit for the kids.” Contact Amanda Weisbrod at 541-963-3161 or email aweisbrod@ lagrandeobserver.com. ❆❞❞ ✛✜✢✣ ✤✥✦✦❞ ✧★✩✦✪★✦✩ ❇❊❋● ➓➜➝➜↔➞➟➠→➡↔➢ ➝ ➓→➓➜ ➜➣↔➜↕ ➝ ➤➡➙➥➥➝ ➥➢ ➑➒➓➔ ↕➛➜ → ➧ ➣↔↔↕➙➛➙➜ →➧➓➞➨➦ ➝ ➑ ➙ ➩➙➤➧➫➜ →➧➡→➥➙➢ ➞➟➦ ➙ ➤ ↔→➝ ↔→➢➤→↔➤↕↔ ➞➟ ✶✒✓ ✔✕✖✗✗✘✙✚ ✹✺✻✼✽✾✿➆❀ ❁♦❂❃❄❅ ❈✠✡✡ ❚☛❉✠❨ ❙☞✈✌ ✍✎✏✑ ❍■❏❑ s⑥③❼⑨ ▲ ❽①♠ ▼◆✇❑ ❖✫✬✭✬✮✯✰✱✲✴✵✲✴✷✸ P ③❾ ⑧ ◗ ⑨⑩⑩①♠ ❘②❯■❲♣❲ ❿ ⑧⑨⑩⑩①♠➀➁➂⑤ ❑❳❯▼❣■❲■ ♥ ▲P ④❻⑨♠⑧⑨⑩⑩①♠➃➄➅➁ ❯❯✇❑P◗ ❩❬❭❘❪◆P ❽ ■❲ ⑨❾ P❑▲ ❽ ▼■P❫❴❵❜ ❳❲❯❤❑P r❣■✐ ❺ ❷⑨♠❹ ❑q ⑦ ❳■P ⑦♥❼ ❑❝ ♥⑨ ▲t❘② ④❹⑤ ➋➌③ ❯■❲❳❝❢❢❑ ▲■P❑❝▲❦ ⑨①❺➄➎➐➁ ❯❯■▲❤❯❩❣P ⑨♠①❾ ➇⑩❷♠ ❵ ⑨ ❵❳❝❢♣■❲ ④❼❷①①③❽❹ ❯ ❺ ❤P ❹⑩⑩⑤ ❝ ❯❏❯❲ ❺ ➈❹③ ②❤ ① ■②♣❲ ⑦⑨④s ❑❳ ♠ ❯❜❩✐ ①⑦♥❼ ✐ ❸⑥❹⑤ ❝❥❯❲ ♥➉ ◆ s❹ ❲ ❼ ❯ ♥⑨ r❣❑ ④❾ ❲ ➊ ❯ ①①③❹⑩⑩⑤ ➍ ⑧⑨⑩⑩①♠➄➎➅➁ P❢❯▲P✇❑ ❽⑨❾❿ ➏ P ⑨ ◗ ①❺➄➅➁ ❯■❲✐② ❽ P❯ ⑨❾ ❲❢ ❿ ➂ ❑ ⑥⑩①♠➏ ❽⑨❾ ❝✉■②❜ ❧♠♥s①③♥④s⑤⑥⑦①⑧⑨⑩⑩①♠❶⑥⑨❷⑨♠❸⑥❹⑤♥❷❺♥④❻ ✶✷✸✹✺✻✼ ✼✾✷✷✿❀ ❇❁❂❃❄❅ ❆❂❃ ❉❆❊❅ ❋●❃❆❍ ■❏❑▲▼◆ ❖◗❘❚❯❱❚❲❯ ❳❚❨ øùúû üýþÿ þýû þû ûþ ❙ ✁✂ ✄✂ ✂ û ☎✆✂✝✞ ✟ P✠✡ ☛☞✌ ✍✎✏✑✌ ✒☛✎ ✓✔☛ ✕✎✌✠✓ ✖✌✎✗✏✑✌✖✘ ✙✏✕✙✚✖✍✌✌✛ ✜☞✓✌✎☞✌✓ ✠☞✛ ✠ ✒❛✢✢✚✒✌✠✓❛✎✌✛ ✙☛✣✌ ✍✙☛☞✌ ❺❻❼❽❾❺❽❿❾ ➀➁➂❻❽ ➃ ➄➅❼❿➆ ➃ ➇➆➈➀❻➆ rst ✉✈✇①② ③④①② ⑤⑥⑦⑧④⑨⑩④✇❶ r②✈✇s ❷st❸④❹s ❩ ❬❭❪❫ ❴ ❵❜❝❝ ❞❡❢❵❡ ❣❤✐❥❝❜ ❴ ❦ ❧❝♠❜ ♥❜❡♦❝ ♣❤♦q ❈✤✥✥ ✦✧★✤✩ ✤✪★ ✫✤✩ ✥✬✭✭ ➼➽ ➭➯➲ ➳➵➸➺➻ ➉➊ ➋➌➍➎ ➏ ➐➑➒➒ ➓➔→➐➔ ➣↔↕➙➒➑ ➏ ➊ ➛➒➜➑ ➝➑➔➞➒ ➟↔➞➠ ➝➑↔➙➒➞➙ ➛↔↕➑ ➡➢➒➤➙➔➙➥➦ ➧➒➨➔➞➒➎ ➩ ➐➔➫➒➎ ✽✮✮✯✰✱✲✯✳✳✴✵ åæçèéêëì íîìïðñòæóéôçññéõæö÷ Þ Õ ➯➲ ➻ ➳ ➘ Ö ➵ Ó ➸➽ ➺ Ó➷ ➳ ×➹ ➸ ➘ ➳ ➵ ➚ ➻ ➾ ➼ ➸ ➼ ➻ ➺ ➵ ➳ ➸ ➚➘ Ó ➽ ➳ ➸ ➽ ➽ ➳ Þ ➵ ➺ ➘ ➻ ➾ ➴ ➺ ➚➼ ❮ ➻➳ ➸ ➘ ➪ ➺ ➻ ➻ ➳ ➮ ➵ ➪ ➚ ➺➘ ➼ ➳ ➶ ➵ ➻ ➚➸ ➺➹ ❐➚ ➸ Ó ➽ ❮ ➳ ➘➽ ➵ ➸ ➚➳ ➪ ➼ ➽ ➴➷➪ ➺➼ ➸ ➶ ➪ ➻ ➬ ➺➹ ➮➺ ➸ ➘ ➽ ➳ × ➵ Ó ➚➸➺ ➳➚ ➪ Ó ➘ ➷ ➸ Ó ➽➳ ➽ ➘ Ø ➵ ➱ ➸Ó ➻➺ ➻ ➸ ➳ Ù ➵ ➷ ➶ ➚➺ ➻ ➸ ➵ Ó ➶ ➸➳➵ ➽➸ ➻ ➺ ➳ ➾➚ ➪ ➼➸ ➘➵ ➱ ➶ ➚➴ ➸➺ ✃ ➵ ➸ ➺Ó ➺ ➽ ➘ ➻ ➺❐ ➳ ❒➺ ➪ ➸ ➼➘➳ ➺ ➪ ➷ ➚➵ ➳ ➘➳ ➵ ➽ ➸➺ ➻❮ ➷ ➴ ➵ Ø ➸ ➬ ➪ ❰ ➬ ➸ ❰ ➽ ➸ ➵Ú ➽➵ × ❮ ❰ ➺➘ ➸ ➪ ➽➵ ➷ Û ➼ ➸ ➵➽ ➻ Ï ➺ Ð ➳➚ ➪ ➹ ➚➵ Õ ➘ ➶ ➳ ➸ ➻ ➺Ó ➴Ñ ➘ Ò ➽➵➻ ➶ ➵ ➚ Ü ❮ × ➚➳ ❰ ➹ ➸➽ ❒ ➵ ➸ Ý➺ ❮ ➘ ➸ ➵ ➺ ➼ ❰ ➵Ü ➸➽ × ➵ ❰ ➪ ➸➽ ➾ ➵ ➚➼ Þ ➸ ➻ ➬ Ó ❰➸ Ü➻ ➽➵ ❮ ➳ ➺ ➪ ➘ ➵➶ ➷ ➸ ➼➵ ❰ ➽Ó ➸➽ ➷ ➵ ➽ ➴➘ ➵ ➹ ✃ ➘ ➸❮ ➻➺ ➷ ➸ ➼ ➵ ➶ ➺➻➪ ➽ ➸Ó ➪ ➻ ➱ ➺ ➚ ß ➵➶ ➽➘ ➳ ➺ ➸ ➽ ➱ ➸➺ ➲➳ ➾ ➵ ➚➼ ➸➺➳ Ó ➸➵ ➻➺ ➽ ß ➸➺ ➘ ➾➚➼ ❒ ➸ ❰ ➘➺ ➽➵ ➸ Û ➴➚ ➻ ➹ ✃ ➚ ➽× ➴➸ ➲➳ ➮ ➼ ➺ ➬ ➘ à ➳➵ á ➚ â ➸ ã ➺ ä Ô➸ ➮ ➼ ➺➘ ➷ ➳ ➺➸ ➵➚ ➽➸ ➺ ➾➚➼➸➽➬ ➾➚➪➶➚ ➹➶➘➚➴➷ ➬➪➮➮ ➱✃❐➪➚ ➶➘❒ ❒➶❮❰Ï➪❰✃ ÏÐ❒❮➷ Ð❒➶❐❒❮Ñ ➴➶ Ò➶➚➴❒➶➮ Ó✃❐✃➴❮➴➪➶➚ ❮➚❰ ➚➶Ô➪➶➘Ï ➬✃✃❰Ï ➴Õ❮➴ ❮❒✃ ✃➚Ò❒➶❮ÒÕ➪➚❐ ➶➚ ❒➶❮❰ ÏÕ➶➘➮❰✃❒Ï ❮➚❰ ❒➪❐Õ➴ ➶Ö ➬❮➷Ï× Ø➚ Ñ➶Ï➴ ➮➶Ò❮➴➪➶➚ÏÙ ÏÐ❒❮➷➪➚❐ ➬➪➮➮ ✃Ô➴✃➚❰ Ö➶➘❒ ➴➶ ✃➪❐Õ➴ Ö✃✃➴ Ö❒➶Ñ Ð❮Ó✃Ñ✃➚➴ ✃❰❐✃Ï× Ú❒➶Ð✃❒➴➷ ➶➬➚✃❒Ï ➬Õ➶ ❰➶ ➚➶➴ ➬❮➚➴ Õ✃❒➱➪Ò➪❰✃Ï ❮ÐÐ➮➪✃❰ ➚✃❮❒ ➴Õ✃➪❒ Ð❒➶Ð✃❒➴➷ Ñ➘Ï➴ Ï➪❐➚ ❮➚ ÛÜ➬➚✃❒ Ý➪➮➮ Þ❮➪➚➴❮➪➚ß ❮❐❒✃✃Ñ✃➚➴ ➬➪➴Õ ➴Õ✃ Ò➶➘➚➴➷ ➬Õ➪ÒÕ Ñ➘Ï➴ ➱✃ ➘Ðà ❰❮➴✃❰ ❮➚➚➘❮➮➮➷× áÕ✃ Ò➶➘➚➴➷ ➬➪➮➮ Ð❒➶Ó➪❰✃ Ï➪❐➚Ï Ö➶❒ ➴Õ✃ ➶➬➚✃❒Ï Ð❮❒➴➪Ò➪Ð❮➴➪➚❐× Ú❒➶Ð✃❒➴➷ ➶➬➚✃❒Ï ➬➪ÏÕà ➪➚❐ ➴➶ Ð❮❒➴➪Ò➪Ð❮➴✃ Ò❮➚ Ï➪❐➚ ➘Ð Ö➶❒ ➴Õ✃ ÛÜ➬➚✃❒ Ý➪➮➮ Þ❮➪➚➴❮➪➚ß Ð❒➶❐❒❮Ñ ❮➴ ➴Õ✃ ➾➚➪➶➚ ➹➶➘➚➴➷ Ú➘➱➮➪Ò Ý➶❒âÏ ã✃Ð❮❒➴Ñ✃➚➴ ➮➶Ò❮➴✃❰ ❮➴ äåæäç è× ÞÒé➮➪Ï➴✃❒ ê➶❮❰ ➪➚ ØÏ➮❮➚❰ ➹➪➴➷× é➚➷ ë➘✃Ï➴➪➶➚ÏÙ Ð➮✃❮Ï✃ Ò❮➮➮ æìäàíîçàäåäî× ●✏❛✑✒✓ ✔♦✑✒✓ ✕♦✖✗✘✙❛✚ ✤ ❈✛✜✢✣✛✥ ✦✧★✩✪✫✛ ✬ ✭✮✯✯✪✮✢✰✛ ❈✮✜✛ ✲✳★ ✤ ✭✮✪P ✮P✥ ✴✵✷✩✸✧✷ ✷✮P✮✹✛✷✛P✸ ✤ ✭✮✯✯✪✮✢✰✛✻ ✼✜✮P★✪✢✧P✮✯ ✬ ✲✛★✩✪✸✛ ❈✮✜✛ ✤ ✴❙✪✯✯✛✥ ✳✽✜★✪P✹ ★✛✜✰✪✫✛★ ✤ ✭✼✻ ✿✼ ✬ ✴✩✛✛✫❀ ✼❀✛✜✮✩✪✛★ ✤ ▲✪✫✛P★✛✥ ❈✯✪P✪✫✮✯ ✴✧✫✪✮✯ ❁✧✜❙✛✜★ ✤ ❈✳❂❃★ ❄✧✜ ✩✛✜★✧P✮✯ ✫✮✜✛ ✤ ❈✮✜✛✹✪✰✛✜ ✸✛✮✫❀✪P✹ ✮P✥ ★✽✩✩✧✜✸ ✤ ✴✩✪✜✪✸✽✮✯ ❈✮✜✛ ❈✧✧✜✥✪P✮✸✧✜ ✤ ✦✧★✩✪✫✛ ❍✧✯✽P✸✛✛✜★ ✤ ❇✛✜✛✮✰✛✷✛P✸ ✴✛✜✰✪✫✛★ ✤ ❏✧✪P✸ ❈✧✷✷✪★★✪✧P✮✫✫✜✛✥✪✸✛✥ ✤ ❅✛✥✪✫✮✜✛❉❅✛✥✪✫✮✪✥ ✫✛✜✢✣✛✥ ❊❋■❑◆❑❖◗■❖ ❘❯❲❳❩❬❭◆■■◆■❪ ❘❪◗■❫❴❵ ❜❝◗ ❞❡❢❣ ■❋❖❬❤❋❳ ✐❳❋❥❖ ◆■ ❖❝◗ ❲❳◗❲❵ ❜❋ ❦◗❲❳■ ❧❋❳◗ ❲♠❋♥❖ ♣qr r❋❧◗ ❊❲❳◗ s◗❳t◆❫◗❑✉ ✈✇①① ②③ ✇④ ⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩❶⑧❷❸❹❺ ❻❼❼❽❶❾