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Show the LAGS SIS I , numtefs and received hearty Wednesday, May JOURNAL, LOGAN - CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 'll, 1921. June. ap- Word has been riceived from take of the arrival of a baSalt Hon. George Romney deliverby gwl to Mr. and Mrs. John plause. " ed the May Day address in an iMather. ' eloquent manner. M r. and M rs.Vy nc r Gr iff it hs SMI I HFIELD, May 6. Our i The afternoon sports began gj-- also to be congratulated upon "May Day celebration was a 'with the cro.wning of the queen 'tj,e arrfva! of their first bom, a. Vraiwl success from start to fin- -' and braiding of the May pole by rrj 28 ' the maids. After the ish. . braiding off juStice Samtieh Nelson was re--, - The program held in the Tab-- ! the May pole and the playing of cently appointed inspector of; ernflfle was well- - attended bv1 several selections by the Hyde in Rpiithfield pre-- i many people from other towns in PartTband the .the valley as well as our own. ior high school was victorious' and jjrg jra Brown of . J. W. Kit kbridc, president of in a game of baseball with the.Logan spent Wednesday, with the Chamber of Commerce was ' Clarkston school team. Geo. H. Tho- Professor and - Mrs. .. The Boy Scout demonstrations, jma8 master of ceremonies. A special feature of the Drogram was the, racing and other .athletic sports i . j0hn Buxton of Teton enjoyed, excellent musical numbers Basin is here spending the week dared by the Smithfield choral. Mayor C. E. Peterson pitched with friends. 'the first ball and President union. Mr. A.J. Hill returned the The ladies quartet and male George Romney made the' first forepart of the week from quartet were especially pleasing bat in the opening game of where he had attended ball of the Northern Utah league the funeral of a relative. Rafter which the Summits .were Elder Truman Hillyard who victorious over the Brighamites been laboring in the North- ,bas by the score of 8 to 5. The game !western states mission related was a good one and was witnes- - isome very interesting missionary sed by an enormous crowd. at the conjoint M. I. perienqes Both picture show houses were last Sunday evening. A. meeting' crowded. y Professor Omanson and The dance at the Union hall Richmond rendered two of was also a big success in con- comet elections. Miss Maggie Is Your Horae . clusion of one of the grandest Peterson gave a story. celebrations held in Smithfield. . , East Lynne presented by The NEW LlGIiT-Sl- X five Yours Alone? The Smithfield Grade scnooe Donna 'Vickroy company at on recital a will Sunday give song the Globe Theater on Tuesday Or does it alwi belong to j evening May 8, at 8 oclock in evening was supported by a by jour family? the Second ward Tabernacle t cast. They an took their A Studebaker LlGHT-Sl5. Los Angeles Phoenix Record. On the morning 1. Yosemite National Park. be And if It burns down Each grade will represented, altaVell and thrilled the h left Los Angeles in an atwon't jour family suffer L. a and March 23 the LlGHT-Slof of crew Weaver Hart been have which two piloted carrying by songs ;jence with this grsat 8tory. more than you If It Is not fifth five N. and men from lower was the Weaver the the Chester to only remaining record of Company, leirned during the year. tempt j Mr. c. D. Roskelley of Brig- fully proteeted by fire , Coast. The 422 miles of Pacific on Yosemite National the first to automobile the reach Park consequence Bee of the hive First Ihe girls insurance? ham came up to celebrate May 4 from Los Angeles to Phoenix were made in over any one of the three snow covered roads under its trail desert will give an apron andand d a feway9 with his 1 own power this year. The car went over the narrow 13 hours 16 minutes, and 2 hours 28 minutes were taken overa dance In the basement of You may have a right to isteMrg Henry 0. Hanson. ' from the best previous automobile record. The railroad and dangerous Coulterville road, bucking snow as deep - take a chance as far aa first-war- d YOl are concerned, but as ten feet insome places,' arriving in Yosemite VaHey, time is 14 hours 20 minutes, or 1 .hour 4 minutes slower 'Monday evening Mav 9. been chosen valedictorian of the 16. you have no right to take than the record established by the Light-Six- . January Bov Scouts A large numbe of school Junior a ehanre for your wife Smithfield high 2. Round Trip Record Between San Francisco Hart L. Weaver of the Chester N. Weaver Company, under the leadership of R V. while Miss Ruby Sorenson has and cldldren. and Los Angeles. On February-the same car, Studebaker Distributors' in San Francisco, made the ,1 arson and Cader Smith went been announced Valedictorian of driven by Hart L. Weaver and James F. Gurley of the It costs SO I.iT'II K to following statement after the completion of the Los :np Main canyon the forepart of the North Cache high school. a established N. get full protection. II new Chester Weaver round Company, did Angeles Phoenix run: some week and the splendid means KO Ml't'H. The Misses Anna Kropfli and record between San Francisco and Los Angeles, a These tests have demonstrated on the road everytrip v or k on the road for which the Veda Harry of I ogan spent Wed ' PHOK 80 of 864.8 miles, in the sensational time of 21 distance that Studebaker engineers have claimed for the thing Is i vs are to be complemented, here with Mr. J. W. Ilar-ry- . OOMMUIM IAl. IJIXX'K car. When it is remembered new hours and 23 minutes. n nesday W. Rcskellev and Mrs. j W, JhHter be safe than sorry. San Francisco 3. Route from stroke Coast of this car is only 3 Y x 4X. to Record that and the bore m to hone their returned son of Mr. Cash Mr. Smith, 2 Los of On of 207 cubic inches, and it a the record round displacement giving Angeles. trip February piston 'Garland On Mondav after spend-lin- g and Mrs. Jonathan Smith who that the car fully equipped only weighs 2500 pounds, lowered the coast route record the Studebaker LlGHT-Slseveral weeks with her parhas been very low with pneumonfrom San Francisco to Los Angeles by 2 hours, 35 these records are all the mpre remarkable since most of kin's Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tidwell. ia the past week is reported imminutes ahd 20 seconds. The former record was.12 were formerly held by heavier cars costing much them d Mrs. and Mr. Ernest . 47 minutes and 50 seconds, the time of the Studemore I am inclined to. than the Studebaker LlGHT-SlX- . hours, proving. of Logan spent the week of Salt Lake 12 Hart 10 Lulu Mrs. baker LlGHT-Sland 30 believe secret of this cars wonderful performminutes that the hours, being Mrs. Mr. and with end visiting seconds for the distance of 453.7 miles. The pilots were ance, and roadability is due in a very large measure to its City spent the week hereTisiting George Ecklund. Hart Li Weaver and James F. Gurley. with friends. Mrs. Hart came to remarkable balance. Halved or quartered the parts of f Mr. Glen A. Jorgensen hrs re4. Valley Route Record Between Los Angeles would weigh approximately the same. the new LlGHT-SlMay 4th. ceived a call to the' mission field spent 24 the Studebaker San and On Francisco. I . Meiklc of Teton W. in making .the Los Angeles - Phoenix record I am Mr. February tm'iummniiiiiimiiiiinra for will leave lend Smithfield LlGHT-Slsmashed the valley route record between Los frank to confess that despite my faith in the stamina of and Miss Ilansen of Logan .New Zealand about: the 17th of San Francisco, running the distance of 411.1 and Mr. with Studebaker automobiles I could not believe that any car Angeles spent Sunday visiting miles in the remarkable time of 9 hours, 15 minutes and could make tjhe speed over that desert road with its ruts and Mrs. Clarence Meiklc. 50 seconds. This record was made all the more remarkand chuck holes that was necessary in order to lower the State Supt. George Thomas able on account of the car having to go through a dense record by a large margin without falling to pieces. Any spent Sunday visiting with Mr. fog a disjance of more than 100 miles between Tulare automobile, irrespective of weight, power or price class v'r and Mrs. Henry Griffiths. and Merced. The pilots were Hart L. Weaver and that can lower the record established by Ihe Studebaker Mrs. Maggie Smith returned to will have my most sincere admiration. James F. Gurley. Light-Si- x ther home in Cleveland to her Idaho after (home in Cleveland, This is Studebaker Year spending the week with her parSant! ents Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Cerel Nelson and Mr. Glen Nelson of Canada PHONE 37 68 WEbT CENTER LOGAN, UTAH and Mrs. Blanch Nelson of Kays-- . and Sunday ville spent Saturday Touring Cam and Roadriom Cooper and S.dant visiting with friends and relaUCHT SIX TOURING CAR SUBS COL PE ROADSTER. 1850 of of soot and. , Jhe days superheated kitchens, SPECIAISIX TOURING CAR 17SO . ... SCDAN 21 SO tives. b. Price f. o. factory SPECIAL-SInd ROADSTERS 1750 COUPE 2550 Sadia McCracken, ftmoke and dirt and grime,, of carrying wood and The TOURING CAR 2130 2750 SEDAN, cOal and ashes, are gone forever for thousands of Lulu MfeCi'acken,, Eliza King, ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ART, EQUIPPED WITH CORD TTRES DeIrene Durfev,' iVenetta King, housewives. There is no real reason why you, IiiTViW Tfnmtffc lta Oldham, Cora Olson, Carrie too, should not have the comforts afforded by GrifLillian r Larson, Olson, Olga e fin, Eva Lee, Ines Rice and as might be re- - the name of another- as for cx- - pass upon claims of y be owing from an enemy or idly n iars and details Welsh spent Monday were likewise ample, by a dummy or trust, persons, will, upon a properv3f quired. Reports or fcrny A. C., swimming enemy w Wve prone uv at the '' under this section from Likewise any interest of an en- - showing, order their property to i required h D01t,on htlc.l1 pool. person indebted in any way emy.jvhether vested or c irtiiv be released. Professor and Mrs. Parley E. any eyed or paid, mav tile vitmthe In of or to divided' an gent, enemy. present future, enemy orally Think of the joys of having a cool, jlean kitchen Peterson and family were guests rroof. of the Aien ice or in a nonce of h's claim Custodian the anv term e;tate or undivided, enemy to work in ! No fumes nor smoke nor wasted heat of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Weaks on defining the and not na- - trust was required to oe report- - f,ert-- Custodian has handled a Lindei oath, with ai application residence made act from your range, if its a modern range an Wednesday. aT1ount of enemy property for the allowance of .the same, of enemy char- - ed by the executor, administra- Mr. George Thirkill, who some tionality the test Electric Range. in pr0of is required of the citizen-tiv- e - tor, trustee, or other fiduciary, since, its organization late and all irrespecacter, persons, time ago had his hip injured, status of the us'n,s ship and of nationality, including The Trading wiin the Enemy left Sunday morning for Salt had lo receiv' all in 19.19, claimant cases. and ".r.ur.? in it Act the the President corporations partnerships lodged And cooking becomes fascinatingly, easy. The Lake City where he will be pro- a vast amount of enemy residing or doing business in the right to demand and take oeriecl T0'4? rePorts of bnemv by a bone specialist an- - rertv has oven, with its fireless cooker construction, allows each f PI0Perty in nations or of already been turned Bv enemv an enemy exo""tive d ' ' property. the meat to retain its natural juices. Shrinkage for- - order theWer and discretion cm.ls tre.atsd as a Vust; to back armed mnlninv their its that owners, especially in by occupied foSa t lake that the case of citizens of the is less and foods are cooked more uniformly with Al- - vested in the President was dele- - number of separate John Pilgrim ces, were designated enemies. were bf.nf administeQr9ed0f.n FefbC cd States, cifzens of countries In the gated to the Alien an Electric Range. M? Property Cus- Mrs Wdliam Had- - liesof enemies were placed ''as 3;296 associated with it during the fipfd of Malad and Mrs Martha S3016 class as enemies. The en- - todian, who has exercised the ruar' vah.e an approxiincluded war, and former citizens of countries Germany to him emy delegated of authority were guests Pratt Of Preston Nine chou- al- $.)03, 000,000. mately The countries now citizens of and Austria the of medium Hungary. various and of tbese through mother Mrs Hadfield on covered eniy COuntrjeg severed from Germany lieg of enemy coumnes included rules and regulations rather by d Austra Hungary under the than in individual cases. innothlchat tlie. aaminis-ianTurkey and Bulgaria. had time that Custodian1 of Peace, as for example The Alien Property Under the terms of the act, treaty valuation, citizens-oCzechoslovakia, was empowered to demand and .even citizens of the United ;reached the stae takeover all property having its States residing in enemy or ally; The Alien PrtqftdrtU (Custodian .'Under' a 'recent act of within the United States- 0f enemy territory were to be re- - stated in his report on alien approved June 5, 1920, During the last few years- owned by, held, for, or owing to garded as enemies, but the pro- - perty late in February of trust amending the Trading with the banks generally have been inter- individuals, partnerships or cor- - perty of such American citizens reports has been finally opened Enemy Act, approximately $117, ested in the provisions of thelp0rdions. resident or doing bu demanded only when their on the books and the reaujust- - 000.000 worth of pioperty taken in prohibited terri- - ment of values consequent updniover by the Alien Property Trading witlj the Enemy Act ;negs jn Germany. Austria by Congress in October, gary( Bulgaria, and Turkev, tory had been so long continued 'Appraisal completed, it would be, todian during the war is report-191to savythat Jthe total volueied to have been returned to especially in respect oi those portions of Belgium, or their relations with Germ-isaf- e Have an Electric Range in your kitchen by the those portions dealing witnthejprance Russia and the Balkan any were such as to indicate a of enemv property in the hands American born wives of German time hot weather comes. All you need pay now Alien Property Custodian. Deabjstates occupied by the armed preference on their part for liv-jthe AlienProperty Custodian Austrians, and other enemies, is $10 down. The balance will soon disappear as ings of banks w'ith the Alien Pro- - forces 0f the enemy at the time jng in Germany rather than in. would reach $700,000,000. The This act also provided for the Custodian have been prin- the property was reported to the this country. Where Ameicans 'Alien Property Custodian has turn of property of Americans you pay small monthly sums. Come today and let us show you the various sizes in Electric Alien Property Custodian, and Wee detained in Germany by cir- - selected as his "ho were held in Germany on cipally along two lines: (1) depositaries the of the with added was Russia Bolshevik ater conprovisions plying their ,CUmstanees Ranges. agents, to receive stock, securi- - account of illness or other realaw in reporting to the Alien j of prohibited teiritoiv. trol, which prevented their, re- - ties, and other property, and to son, no matt ar where they 'are Property Custodian all propertj property reported to the turn to this country upon the administer it. These depositaries now resident, k f held for the account of armies Aien Property Custodian ; of the war. their pro have been chosen from among or allies of enemies; and -) tuted real and personal property, pty has not, generally speaking, the various responsible banking! The Peruvian navy has been claims of every kind, tan- - been taken over by the Alien institutions and trust cohppanifes granted the use of mechanical ing as custodian of property which has been taken oyer by tne stocks, Properly Custodian. American in this country. or intangible. .equipment and personnel at the Alien Property Custodian. Solo aid station of the bonds, notes, money, chattels, se- - citizens, however, may easily di- - Any person not an enemy or Coco Under Section 7 of uie act all Cljrities, lands, indebtedness ae- - vest themselves of their acquired ally of enemy claiming any in- - United States government having custody of proper )COunS reejvauig( copyrights, p:- - enemy status by their removal terest, right or title in any mon- - ed at the Canal Zone. The Peru-t- y an ea' tents, contents of safe deoosit from 6f any enemy o" aW enemy territory into neu- - ey or other property conveyed or ivian navy lacks the facilities for Efficient Public Service' emy were required to make wrR'iboxes, and any other property tral countries or into the United paid over to the Alien Property 'the fssembling and testing of air ten reports of the same under beonginff to a person classed as States, and in such cases the De- -. Custodian and held by him or byicraft at home, oath to the Alien 1 rooerty Cus- - an enemy or ally of enemv, even partment of Justice, to which the Treasurer of. Most of our' pood wives thq United containing such particu-th- e property was held in has beep delegated the right to' States or to whom any debt may ried actors very bad actors. ; - ' 11 1 , " : 5c ren-jve- re -- base-Blackfo- ot , com-Ipan- now holds the most important automobile road records the Pacific Coast, a remarkqble feature being that all the the same car, a stock touring car, within' ten weeks honors were won aud-wit- X . 1 rhr ahemacle-mtMTsg-Laura FaySmit1ite -- 2 -- . -- ! LlGHT-SlX-cylind- chil-Idiv- er X j Eck-,lun- X Ra-sins- in The Modern Housewife Needs A Modern Kitchen a H. F. ; MITCHEL L, Dealer i ; UGHT-SI- - LlGHT-Sl- . SPFCIAL-SI- . BIG-SI- SPECIAL-SI- V-.--- - . -f- Flor-lene- An Electric Range - after-jnoo- non-enem- . non-ener- m -- ed pro-territo- rv Id arffate $10 Down puts an en-rt- W Mre ' Electric Range in your Kitchen f j. - DURING MAY pro-gre- Con-sit- us tCus-pass- ed ss Hun-jresiden- 7, of re-per- tv consti-outbrea- ! (- Utah Power & Light Co, locat-perso- ns mar-todi- an -- . - 'i , |