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Show - i .... South Cache High Student Prom H elLsville First Prize in First Division the greatest enemies) In Tamalpias, a to the happiness and prosper- - j beautifully forested mountain is lire, in California was burned half ity of the world the way down Its sides by that into It comes stalking homes with its partners death dangerous Red Enemy, Fire. At and destruction, breaking up the top of the mountain was the families and casting them into an inn. After the fire. the horrible abyss of grief and plumbing (one of the few reruin. The fire loss during the maining relics of the hotel) recent year, in the United was found twisted into knots States glone, was 34.73 per which were gradually cooling. The remains of hundreds of capita. The one big question Is: How bottles of fruit were found can tills terrible menace (fire) merely lids stuck to knobs of be prevented? But before find- melted glass. The heat from ing means of prevention we tills fire was terrific miles must know what the' causes of away. The fire .was stopped roadway fire are; only at the - wide upper The greatest cause of fire is which separated the carelessness. Oh! how much forest from the beautiful Muir death and destruction this Woods a national park that carelessness has caused the is the home of the giant Sepeople, aside from the expense quoias. redwood trees which it has cost the nation as a were well grown 'at the time as Christ lived upon the earth. whole. Would jt not be these years. easy Tor" the. people' to keep Ter thnte that their old. oily rags In metal ' spent in growth should be containers, as to leave them rendered at once useless, their gone, lying about, thus causing fire beauty and splendor by spontaneous combustion? just, because of one careless Might not just a; little more smoker who tossed away his care be taken in putting the match into the dry glass. One be bonfire out before leaving it? of these big trees might The cigarette smoker might made into millions of matches, also be just a little more care- yet one match caused the de- ' ful about where he throws his struction of a forest of trees. Several years later, just acmatches and" cigarette stubs. Another underlying cause of ross the bay from Mount a" fire started in the fire is matches. Children fire grass Califomias should "not" be &liowcd "tOplay-with matches. Matches should menace which burned so far buildas to consume several not be used to look into gas tanks with, because the fumes ings belonging to the Univerfrom the gas will cause violent sity of California, one of these a great library, explosions and fires. It is said contained that a match has a head but which the famous, in fact inno brains; therefore we must ternationally known collector Ide Wheeler had use our brains when we use Benjamin spent years End years of his its head. in accumulating. Part Gasoline also should never life time store of books can this be used to clean clothes with, of never be replaced. especially in the house, as there is danger of getting too Fires equally as terrible as to near the stove, and in that these two will continue hazard life and property until way cause a fire. learns to be ' careful Another big cause of fire Is everyone and to dally against Amateur electricity. wiring possible guard should never be done in the United fires. Every day in the States there are fifteen house or buildings. Pennies and other metals should not hundred fires of which the underlying cause Is carelessbe put back of fuse plugs, as ness. they may cause a. a Logan sets the country The most important causes of fire have been listed, now having but ine fires during the year. what can we as citizens do to Ihe property loss In Logan prevent these fires? was but seventeen, cents per Calvin Coolidge says, With capita as compared with the the loss of life amounting to loss of $4.73 cents for each thousands and of property agthroughout the United a person gregating more than half billion dollars, " it Is evident States.Is set better example than by the thrifty' Holthat every effort should be this landers who lose but eleven made to reduce the fire waste cents each by fire during the of the nation. We as citizens are respon- year. The United States loses One of 1913, Mount to-d- ay jut -- 11 short-circu- it. good-exam- sible for We must responsibility, and our duty before it is too late. If we have already learned our sad lesson let us teach others, that they may Erofit weby our experience. never fully understand just hoyv terrible fire can be until we have had the exper- - ience. so- - let us try to be careful and help others to see the need of carefulness. Think of the desolate families as they watch all thev own go up In smoke and flames. Now, you might also be watching your home-fe- nd property be laid in ruins by fire if you do not take heed before it is too lrte. Teach our children and others the neccessity of being careful. Every year more than 10,000 lives are lost by fire. The fin- ancial loss Is also great. In the last year, the loss from fire in United States was seven times as much' 'as the gotd and "Sliver from exported the United Stater. In case we do have a fire. , there '" thirty-n- annually, by fire, more money, the ravages of fire. property and lives than any realize our danger, our ,.accept begin to do ' ple are many means by which our property; and ways We other country In the there were a line of on each side of the tween New York and world. If buildings road be- Chicago, were all burned, this would be an example of the yearly fire loss throughout our country. The fire loss in Lofrom gan has been reduced $14,932 in -- 1924 to but $2,049 in 1929. Of the thirty-nin- e fires in Logan in 1929, about three fourths could have been prevented If people had Just been our careful. Carelessness Is worst enemy. It Is a national sin. It causes more destruction annually than any other human fault. Nearly everyone Is quilty of carelessness. If everone resolves to guard against It. the greatest step In fire prevention Is taken. Matches, tiny and so seemmore ingly harmless cause fires annually than anything else. Nearly all fires can be matches, ' indirectly--toFires caused by lights such as caudles, lamps or or by such as stoves and furnaces, or by and f Oliver Nilson, George Winn, Dr. T. W. Jarvis, Nephi Tarbet, Plowman and T. W. gerald of the civic improve ment committee were special guests of the Kiwanis club. Chairman Oliver Nilson gave a report of the work accomHe stated plished since 1924. over $20,000 that the amount of worth of work had been contributed by the loyal supporters of the beautification work. The committee recommended that the city build a foot creek In bridge over Summit Memorial the James Mack park and that the bridge be dedicated to the memory of Emit -- Hanseii,- .with .a . bronze plate giving this information on the bridge. KIVVANIANS. GUESTS OF ; - . - -p- ers tf. Puflei. at H. V- - . home In Pocatello, Wednesday morning following the death adn burial of Mr. Thomas' father, J. R. Thomas of Logan. Whi le here they were th guests of Mrs Thomas parents Mr. and Mrs, -- Joseph Campbell. Allen D. Marler and Miss Edna Anderson of Thornton, Idaho, called at the home of Mr, Marlers grandmother on Wednesday, enroute to Salt lake where they were married in the temple on Thursday. ' Mcs. Joseph A. Smith entertained in compliment to her birthday anniversary on Thursday. A social time was enjoyed. A delicious dinner as served. The table was centered by a vase of tulips and lilacs. Covers were laid for Mesdames C. M. Hammond, Edgar Tibbitts, E. D. Mathews. J. E. Hansen, H. M. Zollinger, J. A. Smith Jr., Eunice Clawson and Annie Pic- kett. resented-a-contribution The latest thing in the handling of automobile lubricating oil, says George OKeefe , manager of the Western Auto Supply store in Logan, is the five gallon can of ZeroUne oil equipped with a small hand pump. Now that'gasoline prices have taken heart and arc again reaching for the sky, every car owner will be seeking for economies in oil and tires and by buying his oil in 5 gallon cans he can save from five to ten per cent. And the hand pump which comes with the large can lenders $ as convenient for use as any one quart oil can. Mr. Firestone, who it will be recalled, manufactures a well known brand of automobile tires, has just created a new type of heavy duty tire with which E. G. Earl, manager of the Logan Firestone store expects to edify the Logan populace with, next Monday. The new masterpiece is an extra heavy creation which will retail for approximately 5 per cent higher than the tires now extant, and is to be announced May 12. Dependable Motors blossomed out last week, shining with cleanliness and resplendent in red and black floors and golden tan wails and ceiling, the soft taint of which is augmented by six floodlights, used for evening displays of their motor cars: Thanks to this general GREEN GOLF SHOES TO MATCH FAIRWAY and paint up, Deas the new Dodge and now Motors is a3 spick span Emerald green pendable now is this cars , exhibiting. proudly garage are displayed Paris (AP) shoes for golf here. Paris has seen colored leather before In sport-shoenew model Is leather brogue of s house-cleani- ng j and white Barber Implement company, local International Tru combinations dealers, delivered a new six speed special motor truck but- - ths was specially "Utah. - This-truc-k an all-gre- en box calf. Stillman Tondr of Lewiston, equipped for farm use. JW liieiwliif fjr555L sm ITS WISE TO CIIOOSE mian- circles. Miss Betty Carstalrs, motor-bo- .A SIX racing enthusiast, recent at one of these. The Invitations bore maps of toe "United" Sates on"'Me sIclP with such American cities as Harlem, Salt Lake City and Hollywood prominently displayed. New York was indicated d; Watch Repairing i ' - WENDELBOE JEWELRY O OPTICAL CO. depiMsfassatIEi tells yo.u winy at ly was hostess -- A nevertheless " ) . - 1. es AIIB TIDE ROW Kathlsaa Every car driving Loganite will be enthusiastic to' hear - vha was that the Dunlop Tire company has been swept by ah avavfi t " sr lanche of Christian kindness and consideration for his We'rolbeij It r t .. .) lfare, as well as by new distribution and selling ideas, with the attendance and to the evening, result that he can now buy Dunlop tires from the Cache will give a free concert in the Valley Service station at 25 per cent saving on the old price. pavilion. L. VV. Johnson the manager, says that he is now getting Miss Wanda Mathews returned home after spending nine his Dunlops direct from the factory instead of through a months in Calexico, California, long series of avaracious distributors and. middlemen. So at the home of her aunt, Mrs. fecund of financial good is" the new arrangement that he can George Ballard. Mrs. Roy Puffer of Beaver now sell tires for less than he used to buy them himself. city is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. A. Thorpe. Gasoline magnates of California have at last by some deN.- - W. Fuhriman returned vious means settled their gas war amicably and the economic fronihls laTtn In. Ridged ale on ceased to'flyr ' New'car owners 'are with none ttxr Monday and reported the crops fur has smiles are looking fine. . reaching deep, into their pockets : and paying happy . Mrs. Elizabeth Blsslggar and 24c for gas. Mrs. Bernice Nielson and childthe precious fluid has gone a cent above Incidentally ren spent Wednesday at the that in the east and even the most sanguine cannot hope for home of Mrs. Sara Larsen. next week for Utah Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thomas anything but a like increase within the trials. indeed full of is motorist Life for the to their and children returned Artist's drawing e ment Oil - N Miss Motherhood," Myrtle Dudley; recitation, Robert Me Mother You Are C&nn; trio, Growing Old," Mils Vella Heap and company; tribute to Mother and distribution of gifts by Nelson; girls Bishop George chorus, New Testament depart- HOT GOS'i? Lee Olsen, bookkeeper at the Yonk Motor company on North Main, which deals in Hudsons and Essexes is the piost recent of Hymens victims among the automobile men ' of Logan, ,He has just expended, we understand, half of his fortune, for a superb diamond and now is as dithrhambic as President Peterson would be over a $100,000 endowment, at the prospect of spending the remaining half for a. honey, moon trip to New York to be undertaken shortly after.the marriage, set for early June. High spots in his joumeyi are to include the purchase of an automobile (Hudson, of course) in Detroit, Niagara Falls, a night at the Ritz in New York, the Zeigfield Follies, and then back to the nuptial nest in Logan by July 1. w AY Smlthfield Special Mothers services will be held to the wards, Sunday May 11. The First ward Sunday school .will have the following program to class connection with their Mothers work: Boys chorus, Faith;" Welcome" by Kindergarten; chorus, Mother Acrostics, by primary department; male chorus; humorous reading, L. W. McCann; girls chorus, My Mothers Love; recitation, Beth Plowman; musical reading Mrs. James Cantwell; reading day as to matches. It has been estimated that seven hundred GAUDY UNIFORM LEADS millions of matches are used FIRE CHIEF TO PRISON in this country every day. Five . (AP) hundred thousand " flames "are Verdcn, Germany to resplendent uniform,-- Tii! struck every one minute. Each of these- - could develop into a wear as fire chief of this town a led to the downfall of Johann dangerous fire with half chance. Thus It is of greatest Rose. 25 years old, he revelled , Importance that every pre- inOnly the Ohs and ahs of the caution should be taken in girls as he led his men in batbuying, using and carrying tle against the fire fiend, matches. not being enough nalur There our of fires Many dangerous can be traced to such causes al blazes, he set half a dozen He was arrested and convict as accumulated rubbish and ed and now must wear sembe combustion. Often spontaneous for the next four oily rags, wet or damp hay. prison garb ; . , rubbish of all sorts, piles -- of years. leaves and such accumulations grow hotter and hotter until they burst into flames. I once Col-- 1 fire., extinguisher. Perhaps saw. a. .Targe, barn. At.-th- e just a small fire may start; if lege consumed by the flames, which were ignited, It was you have a the fire can soon be put out, thought, by ;the damp hay while if you have to wait un- which was 'stored in the barn. til the fire department can be ?The story is told of a paintcalled to your home, it may er who was high pp on a ladDili jop fTor 'xnnilW'.tho become a large fire and cost led painting & hoQse. Every, works of your1 wttfHi ilm! you much tifiie and money for now and then he wiped the tunnel nt (heir finenoofi? If repairs. . turpentine from his Ungers1 .you hnvp oonsblorol (he Ever since the dawn of civil- with an oily rag which he put uuitter nt nil. you will realize ization fire has brought terror back lngto his hip pocket. Sud- that It requires skill to repair and great suffering to man. denly the pocket burst into smh fine meohnnisra. the man was We guarantee our watch re, Cannot the cries of a hungry flames and and homeless child appeal to badly burned before .he could! pairing service. you, the people of the nation, reach the ground. and help you to try to deMany unnecessary fires are crease the work of this terrible, caused by careless cooking and, menace that the suffering of cleaning, while to gasoline,! ttie people may also be decreased? Let us all begin to- rags, and teach our children ' toe danger of playing around! day to move all the rubbish bon-firv from the lot, burn all the old ,and matches. . Day Programs Smlthfield Smlthfietd The Kiwanis club met at Winn's confectionary, Friday evening. Music was under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lund-quls- t. -- M2 . Wards Plan Mothers $20,000 Since 1924 ---- - AUTC.BLE The following program will be rendered Sunday morning in the Second ward Sunday school: Wendell poem, To Mother, .Roskelley;. song and poem from poem. primary department; Church History class; chorus. Old Testament class; tributes LOGAN CLUB will be given to mother; girls of the were guests The club rhorus, Gleaner girls; quartet, luna at Logan Kiwanis club Dyron Hogge and company. at cheon held Tuesday evening At the Third ward Sunday of Broddas the Bluebird. Dr. school the following program the principle will Salt Lake eity-wbe given: talks on "Mother" speaker. His subject was Utah bv Irene Fritzgerald and Eldon and Utahs Scenic Places. ' West; song, kindergarten deSECOND WARD partment; Mothers Day poem, UIIOIR CANTATA You Quentin West; chorus, prechoir, at night uiuTTlK n brcak forth Wonder-ti-l -- Mothqrr" Are A cantata. Easter their sented in a great blaze which will story,' Mrs. Gertrude Toolson; ruin many blocks of valuable Immortality in thetoFranklin duet, Margaret Stoddard and a packdistricts. causing ward Sunday evening shopping Merrill; tribute to Douglas house. ed owners to loss property great Mother, De Wane Sparrow; and taking many lives. response, Mrs. Carrie Pitcherr duet, Mrs. Effie Barker and Only a match, but I am to be trusted only m tin containMemorial Gates daughter, Afton; remarks, Elers high upon a shelf or nailed Willard Noble; solo, Marj To Honor Pioneers der cus Griffin, Token of love will high on a wall away from tiny be presented to all mothers reaching hands and I cannot be trusted In the hands of Daughters give $100 present. careless grownups. Special Mothers Day services will be held to the wards Sunof the kerosene and gas, many fires Smlthfield Officers day afternoon to connection are attributed. Sarah Woodruff camp Daugh- with the . Sacrament meeting. met Much credit is due the Third Electricity often causes fires ters of Utah Pioneers, due to improper wiring, or im- Wednesday evening with the ward primary officers with Mrs Carrie Pitcher as. president, and proper use. If during a storm, city officials and discussed the to Mrs. a short circuit occurs, a fire proposed memorial gates Regenla Smith as musiqpl is likely to result. Thousands the tabernacle grounds to be director and Mrs. Laura Moose and thousands of dollars are built in honor of the early man as organist fear the.splen lost yearly due to failure' to pioneers. did manner in which the operremember to turn off the cur - They etta, In Fairy land, was prerent of the iron, electric cur of $100 to the city and sented last Tuesday evening. lers. plate warmers and sun together with $100 from the Dorothy Fulkerson was liar devices. Light bulbs are city the work will be commen- theMiss with Jay Knudson princess, often misused. People dry ced as soon as suitable plans as Prince Charming. , clothing on them, heat beds and specifications are decided Lynn Richards. Page; Kay with them, and use light bulbs upon. A bronze tablet will be Waite, a busy bee; and Carla in many other dangerous and placed on the gates with the Winn, Jean Wheatley and ridiculous way.-- People - would names - X. early pioneers .tor Rae Lila - Allred -- as - the three ; gay refrain from doing such things scribed on it. buterflles. Ardith Cragun .and if they considered the conseand Utahna Young were the two Orson Dalnes Mrs. a for moment. quences People of Ogden spent the pround sisters; Miss Beth Tool-so- n have been burned to death in daughters week end visiting with as Godmother and Miss their beds because of the care past ler parents Mr. and Mrs. Oli- Bemeice Hurren as the Fairy less practice of heating their ver Nelson. The Misses ,Jenna Low Me bads with light 'globes. and Cann, Ruth Mack, Janice FulJohansen Mrs. John If people would, only stop to daughter. Viola of Cardston, kerson and Margaret Douglass think! Annually we sacrifice Canada are spending a few gave a tap dance which was to the great fire god millions Mrs. Johansen's enjoyed. The costumes visiting days and millions of dollars worth parents, Mr. and Mrs. C- E. greatly were very beautiful being made of property and thousands of of such rich blending colors. lives. It is not that we exact- Peterson. Mrs. John Howard was takly worship fire as did the en to a Logan hospital Friday was present and gave a most of -- old - and - operated., upon interesting talk on her trip to we pay hlb a colossal morning an abdominal tumor.- -' for France and showed pictures of tribute through his right hand The Ladies auxiliary of the the cemeteries and manv other conspirator carelessness. American Legion entertained places of interest. The rooms Why this frightful tribute? for the mothers of all the were prettily decorated with It must be prevented! the boys who fought in the spring flowers. Carnations and world war. at the home of Mrs. ferns . were presented to each UNITED STATES PARTIES Mary Griffiths on Thursday lady present ARE NEW ENGLISH CRAZE evening. A splendid program ' Mrs. Ben E. Mifflin and ofwas rendered after which re- ficers are to be congratulated kondon- - (AP) United States freshments were served. Mrs. for the success of such an to parties are becoming quite the C. J. M. Trotman of Logan teresting and social time. vogue in certain London Bohe- The fire department, a grdup of strong, valiant men. are always ready to help. You can help these men do.iheir.work more quickly and easily by building cisterns near our property. if there, is po fire hydrant near. They can do very httle good unless the water is within eight hundred feet of the fire. When putting In your call to the Fire Department, do not become remember time can be gained by speaking plainly and distinctly. Another very good way to is to have our prevent fire, house and - buildings provided with a fire extinguisher. They may save you much expense. Time can be saved by owning " Girl Kobter DEPAiraiT Work Value Set at To begin with. I am just a small piece of wood, with a phosphorus cap which, though it looks very harmless, is not always tne case. -I sometimes find myself put in. a tin container high on a shelf, but more often I am allowed to lay In the kitchen cabinet, or on a pantry shelf In the carton in which I leave the factory. I often find myself in .the hands of small children, who love to see the quick lash of tne light from my caps, and start easy way in which I can the paper, or tfie dry leaves, and at times, even the hay in the loft of the big barn on fire, where they love to play so well. The fire I start is always small to begin with but many times it is a great one before ft ia" defubted. ' I sometimes find myself in the masters pocket in dark closets, and if I should happen to fall to the floor and am stepped on and not noticed . 1 can start a blaze all my own, and many times burn up the and perhaps a few house children before I am doubted. I am a necessity to the smoker, but many times I am allowed to smolder In a wast paper basket until late hours gas-mantl- - ssei'-- Beautification BY GIVEN SMITH Wilson School First Price in Third Division save may -- . over-excite- I . - MRS. FRANK WINN, Correspondent THE VALUE OF FIRE PREVENTION BY MARGUERITE FONNESBLCK, LOGAN Junior Ingh School First Prize, Second Division -- SOTIIflELD Fire Prevention Prize Winning Essays BY MARCIA DARLEY .1 Its wise tffljeIaeese2Lsix MRS. ANNIE M. PICKETT, Cerrospondent Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baxter of formed in Salt Lake last week southern 'U tah "spent" Tuesday Mr!' and Mrs: HI B. Campbell, evening of last week " at the Jr., were dinner guests of Mr, home of Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. J. N. Jensen on Sun Checketts. day. Mr. and Mrs. .Morris Smith Mrs. Elmer Tibbitts entertain and Mr. and Mrs.' Budge Low ed on Monday In compliment to were dinner guests of Mr. and her birthday. The afternoon was Mrs. J. N. Jensen on Thursday spent in social chat. A dainty of last week. luncheon was served to Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen H. C. Herzog told Mrs. J. and Mr. and MrsT'E. D. Math- Yost of Logan, Mrs. Marl Tib ews were dinner guests of Mr. bltts. Mrs. Bertha Bitters,. Mrs, aftd Mrs. W. B. Low on Friday Edith Bitter, Mrs. Edna Paul sen. The lady received many evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. .Herzogdusefu gifts. of Logan were dinner guests Mr. Mrs. Ted Bench on Sunday at the home of Mr. motored andfrom Salt Lake on and Mrs. Elmer Tibbitts. spent the day with Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Checketts relatives. the Theyrettjrned the at of Preston spent Sunday same evening. home of Mr. Checketts parents, Mrs. Sam Larsen entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Checketts. Miss Anna Belie Smith was on Monday afternoon in com Utile - Donna hostess at a party at the home pliment to - her Games on the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maes birthday. J. A. Smith, on Friday evening. lawn were enjoyed. Dainty re freshments were served to the The evening was spent In play- little guests. A luncheon games. dainty ing Mrs. Annie Pickett was host was served. A vase of spring flowers formed the centerpiec". ess at a party on Monday. The Covers were laid for Joyclin and afternoon was spent in sewing Helen Tibbitts, June Jensen, and a social way. Dinner was Loma Laumsen, Cleora Mohr, served. The table was centered Mark by a vase of yellow tulips. Cov Bessigar, Marjary Theurer, Emil Gessel, Leo Claw- ers were laid for Mesdames An son, Howard Poulsen and Step- nie Smith.' Mrs. Helen Smith. hen Smith. Margaret Hammond, Marie TibH. P. Mathews of Farmington bitts, Mary Marler, Maggie spent Sunday at the home of Greenwell. Elaine Hansen. Ada-lihis 'mother, Mrs. Sophia MaMathews, Eliza Zollinger, Nellie .Marler and Leona Olsen. thews. The many friends of Miss Next Tuesday afternoon the Ora Mathews will be pleased to schools will have a health fesknow she is rapidly recovering tival on the school lawns. The from a goitre operation per- - South Cache band will be in Everywhere, buyers are agreeing Its wise to choose a Six." And if you want to know why, get a demonstration of the Chevrolet Six. - .of Chevrolet's other modern features make the fourlong semi elliptic -- 1 ROADSTER e take only a few minutes to confirm all the reasons why ills tvis to choose a Chevrolet Six. So corns In today. Sea It. And invest- It will 405 Tkm Coach or Coup . -h- Learn what an amazing difference two more cylinders make in smoothness, in silence, in flexibility and in comfort. And learn what a difference all springs the four Lovejoy hydraulic 6hock absorbers--thweatherproof brakes nnd the - sturdy ardwood-and-steel construction of the luxurious Fisher bodies.' $($ ThtClubSadtm ... .$625 Tk Sport Roadxtar 1555 Th Sedan . . .7T. . $675 The Sprdai Sedan. $725 Tkt Sport Coup . . . $655 (4 wtra whmmlt ttandard) Trucksj Mtfhf Delivery Chassis, $365? The Sedan 1,4 Ton Chassis, SSJOj J4 Ton Delivery, Chatfie with Cab, $625; Roadster Delivery iflckup boa $440. ALL PRICES FACTORY, FLINT, MICH. LdB. igate Chevro- - ;iet$ esfJl r payment plan one of Jha ' most liberal in the automotiva industry. nx CMEVIIMMLEir Cache Auto Company ne $." 30 Sonth Main, Logan, Utah. SIX-CYLIND- ER SMOO TUNE S S A T LO W CO I Si. I |