(Check
One):
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o Form
10-K
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o Form
20-F
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o Form
11-K
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x Form
10-Q
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o Form
10-D
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o Form
N-SAR
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o Form
N-CSR
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For
Period Ended: September 30, 2009
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o Transition
Report on Form 10-K
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o Transition
Report on Form 20-F
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o Transition
Report on Form 11-K
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o Transition
Report on Form 10-Q
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o Transition
Report on Form N-SAR
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For
the Transition Period Ended:
_______________________________
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Read Attached Instruction
Sheet Before Preparing Form. Please Print or
Type.
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(a)
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The
reasons described in reasonable detail in Part III of this form could
not be eliminated without unreasonable effort or
expense;
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x
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(b)
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The
subject annual report, semi-annual report; transition report on Form 10-K,
Form 20-F, 11-K, Form N-SAR, or portion thereof, will be filed on or
before the fifteenth calendar day following the prescribed due date; or
the subject quarterly report or transition report on Form 10-Q, or subject
distribution report on Form 10-D, or portion thereof, will be filed on or
before the fifth calendar day following the prescribed due date;
and
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(c)
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The
accountant's statement or other exhibit required by Rule 12b-25(c) has
been attached if applicable.
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(1)
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Name
and telephone number of person to contact in regard to this
notification:
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Keith M Elison
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(801)
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502-8246
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(Name)
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(Area
Code)
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(Telephone
Number)
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(2)
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Have
all other periodic reports required under Section 13 or 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or Section 30 of the Investment Company
Act of 1940 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter) period
that the registrant was required to file such reports) been
filed? If answer is no, identify
report(s).
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x Yes o No
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(3)
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Is
it anticipated that any significant change in results of operations from
the corresponding period for the last fiscal year will be reflected by the
earnings statements to be included in the subject report or portion
thereof?
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o Yes x No
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Date:
November 17, 2009
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By:
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/s/ Keith M Elison | |
Keith M Elison | |||
Financial Officer | |||
ATTENTION
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Intentional
Misstatements or omissions of fact constitute Federal Criminal Violations
(See 18 U.S.C. 1001).
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