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Show TELEVISION TOO SLOW USED CARS YET TO BE PRACTICAL Dut Short Step Now Towards Seeing by Radio Carlisle Motor Co. Never before have we been able to offer such values as you will find on our Used Car lot. Compare these Cliev. Cliev. Chew Cliev. miles 1926 Chev. 1926 Chev. 1927 1(27 1927 1927 of Landau Sedan, fully equipped Coach, fully equipped. Coupe Koadster. Drvicn less than 6fXX) $550 $550 Landau $425 $575 $650 This is a real value Coach, in fine condition throuh- . l'26 Chev. Coupe with Bumpers, $460 inoto- - New York. forty thousand electric Iniquities a second, riding wireless waves which travel 180,000 miles a second that la rudlo television today, and still It U not fast enough to be $425 'res $475 l''2d 1'ord Touring $200 1925 Ford Coupe, hallouti tires $175 l'L'6 Dodc Coupe. This car in fine condition $525 V2i Chev. Sedan $200 1Y Chev. Ton Truck $450 1926 Ford Ton Truck $290 Ford Light Delivery Truck And manv others, ranging in price from $35.00 to We will give liberal terms 1926 practical. Now that the transatlantic beam and television radio transmission have been accomplished, laymen may regard It 09 a short step to the time when scenes and speeches from a fleneva peace conference can be carried Into their homes. Hut the scientists and engineers f who are Intcusted with the task bringing about something of that sort are doubtful. They point out a niultl tude of obstacles, and say that general use of television, especially for big scenes, may never be practical. Yet while they doubt they are Indus trlouHly attempting to remove the oh staeles of television for such practical organizations as the Radio Corporation of America and the American Hell Telephone company. In Actual Usa. for messages Pen in transmission and photographs is not only practical ; It Is In actual use for messages from Ijondon to Cape Town, Canada and Australia. This autumn the Radio corporation will put a beam line Into operation between London and New York, In addition to its "undirected" broadcasting lines. Rut the beam, which takes only as much power as about generally radiated broadcasting, Is not the slim pencil of energy visualized by amateur prophets. It is rather a cone, which spreads s much In traveling 3,000 mile across the Atlantic tliut nobody really knows how broad It is at the base. The power picked np at the end of the line is too weak to overcome infor (lawless terference sufficiently work In the dellcnte task of transmitting scenes of persons and things in motion but that is probably one of the minor obstacles which will be dissolved with time. Increased speed of transmission may prove to bo the real solution of the problem. The Radio corporation has machines which can send and receive 2.V) words per minute, about eight times as ninny as the human operators can send and receive, over ether waves that travel with the speed of light. This speed of transmission gives secrecy to messages. Rut television requires a speed that makes 2,'0 words a minute iwm Bathing at all. Using a transmitter that would llll a fair sized room and size of equipment Is one of the minor obstacles to commercial television at present the best available apparatus of the Rell Telephone laboratories School manages to transmit over wires or ether waves a picture about three Inches square. Engineers consider Oh Lincoln, Mighty Lincoln tills fur too small a space t portray a king's coronation or a football game. Oh Lincoln, Mighty Lincoln, 2,500 Dots en Picture. You nre so brave and Ixild, The throe-Incpicture consists of You took the terrible bondage J.rim) dots of light and darkness, flashed on the screen separately, but From the slaves so bold and obi. so fast that the eye seems to see them nil nt once. To get motion Into Oh Lincoln, Mighty Lincoln, the picture, at least sixteen slightly The great old war Is over; dilTerent scenes must be flashed on Too hod! Too ha I! For you wen the screen each second, each reproslain, duced from the source by a separate Rocnuse the battle's done. jj electrical The dots have Impulse. been enlarged to a maximum thst Ib.m-s- t Lincoln. gives a blurred picture two feet ob Lincoln, You the bravest are lose the man; but square, picture clarity with each amplification. Ion walked six miles to pay a 5 To transmit these "dot" Impulses, : energy f'r synchronization of ma- And therefore loaned a hand. -chines and for a conversation, re; t ...l.TT 4 i quires facilities that would curry oh Lincoln. Humble Lincoln, four to sit telephone conversations. Horn in a cabin old ; Enlargements would be possible by dirails and chopping wood Splitting a into for scene, viding Instance, 7 quarter sections, transmitting each Your young position hold. X1 section hs a sepnnrte picture and thea rtvoinl'Inlng them as a single view. oh Lincoln, Masterful Lincoln, A !' this would require four transmit- You bad a shameful end; for Never bad a sin to die for; v ters, with transmission facilities telephone conversa0 sixteen M iftwenty Kind to foe or friends. sent by sir. It would oc- Always tion, or, iJiura I.. Frahm. Age 10. Ry sixwnve bands the ef ether cupy teen radio stations, an4 It would Oh! Father of Our Country transmit scenes one wsy only. ((renter speed in transmission, a 8 speed so nearly Inooniprenslble thnt n, Knitter of our country It may never be attainable, Is perhaps , hw the secret of television on a broad That ring out their evorr corf; scute. One hundred and slxtv thou- WasMiiston Is here; u'"'Tt:" mu Impulses per second, each rvpro- - "ur X W,,,K 1,0 " .luring h spot of light er darkness, would theoretically give a picture four .Ami boars us say limes a targe, and more (tuts would Our Father, Jergo WjivhioL-ton- . In scones Rut Has shown lis the way. give Inrger proportion. cautious scientists refuse to say more than that It -- might be possible," and h! ,lf r thst It "might solve this particular . Kvf",,' part of tho whole problem," Meantime L'"r ,,,,",r"' TW "' '"' "f '" relatives exports In the telephone laboratories nre trying to fud out Just what needs u f,,r vo"r '"v f to ho dune nnd what can be done to "h! tJeorge Washington, make television commercially prae 'h! Ccorgv Washington. JWIth the bad bet In your palm. Wn.v did you return your IT" $160 $175 4800 South State Street Phones: Hy. 7255 Murray 483 FAMOUS GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS KMC SA1.K Brinton Electric Co. Murray SUNDAY and MONDAY, FEB. DARRO 26-2- 7 and JOB YNA RALSTON in 'Little Mickey Grogan' In a lent stiirni r..iii.nue in The I!,.tr ot ..Id .Yw 'ik. Little raf.kie I'.irro uins a vomer in the heart of the Jr.vt .1 little wail. et I tlu.-uoj- ami ciii.-ui- -i- j,'tit he wins happiness u-rv i t,t UU friends. A I.I'O MFFIIW PRODrCTIOX Also Good Comedy and News Reel I TUES. and WEDNESDAY, Feb. LAURA LA PLANTE in ,,,. ,. 28-2- 9 'Finders Keepers' i Who Found That Bag? Who was w.is tic (ii.ie,ed in. in with the Latita's s,,ieC' tiiived o is t:j otliv I with sj.r( d !'. aluavs thrfe's Jn" .oil i -ii- CI., mi's d.usi;htvr r l.eaid? Who diHowivl !,..: WHO? Who? and tm stvry iul ,t I hi ant li-- u and i . all .ji. hut lime and whne Lama thini: wld v.. me mit all ripht. USUAL GOOD COMEDY & ,, r'''. 8' every THURSDAY. Gem Theatre (A Murray Institution) 5 Beat "n' ! t,r,rrrr- - New are the best Ul death tike place, motive power for lifeboats. In the m,n fBlj drat International lifeboat race, a pull of a tulle in the statue of Liberty. R,hrr r,f country, elthts from Norwegian boats finished "h " waving free, first, second and third. (Yews ef att T10 hniteri nationalities competed, the American (leorgp Washington York.-Ylk- ings NOVELTY 8! We will continue until further notice Anderson's Big Country Store Vikingi Ar 24 and 25 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. JAM, 9J2 oz. Del Monte, PRUNES, 60 and 70 size n rU 3 lbs. for 21C Berry JC' --J2- Bag, ... WALNUTS, Yi lb. Lb. Bags, FLOUR, Calla or White jl55 JMACARONI, Spaghetti Noodles, 3 pkgs. for.... MARSHMALLOWS, Angelus Brand, small size, 2 for POULTRY LARD, Pure White, 2 65c Bags 21c 40( Lily, 48 lb. Bags FISH MEAT C Cloth 10 Lb. SUGAR, "llC PUBLIC MARKET TOMATOES, Solid Pack, No. 22 lb. size, each Poems by Arlington Pupils thhm Read The Eagle I one-fourt- Is-e- Phone Murray 106 Sims the stores d CARLISLB AM, AM) m:k Mark Anderson of I'rovo has been appointed Utah Stale Chairman of American Forest Week by Col. National Roosevelt, Theodore Col. Koowvelt writes Chairman. Mr. Anderson as follows: "The week of April 22nd to 2sth bus been designated as American Forest Week for 1928 aud President Coolldge will shortly Issue his proclamation calling niKHi the nation to uiuke proper observance of the Week as an educational medium for giving our people a better appreciation and understanding of our forest problems. the American "As you know, Forest Week Committee each year assumes the task of organizing and planing the national observance of the week through the cooperation of public-spiritecitizens, organiz ations and state agencies through out the country... Within recent ears, the observance has made more effective, both natlon- ii.v and locally, by apMintment In each state of a state chairman to give leadersldp to the Week's observance In his state. The Committee asks you to ser ve during W2S as chairman of the Week for I'tah, and I hope very much that you will consent to do so. You are familiar with the duties, the organization deemed most desirable or your state, and the state agency which will In the Week's activities. The Committee will deem your acceptance of the leadership of the Week in Ftali as a real contribution to the advancement of forestry and will consider it nn honor to cooerate with you in making the Week nn outstanding success this year. l'pm acceptance, Mr. H. II. at Forester, Rntledge, District Ogden, will get In touch with you and discuss plans for the state organization deemed mose effective In handling the work in your state. Within the course of a few weeks, (lie Committee will advise you of tiie material which will be available front this and other agencies and will notify you definitely of nation al plans wlib h have completed for the observance of the Week." Mr. Anderson states that State committeemen will be appointed, at least In every county and In many of the larger communities In addition. Prospective committeemen are now being Interviewed and names will be announced later. la-e- tuetcr, shutter, healer, spare tire 1926 Kssex Coach, dandy condition, yood ( American Forest Week 19c Ibsifor BACON, (not sliced), sugar cured, per lb 27C HAMS, choice quality, 25c lb PIGS Feet, 2 lbs. for 25C PORK Roast, best cuts, shoulder, lb. oc JQC' ends, lb 15C SALMON, and Halibut, 15c lb 29c Farm Butter, and Eggs, acceptable for merchandise, at full market prices at the Piggly Wiggly, or Public Market. 11 ALL OVER THE WORLD MIDVALE MURRAY You have met a highly gb.ry, On the cath's surface here Your great deeds have shown Dance At Through the clouds, And made a heavenly glow. Here's to our (Jeorge Washington, Who worked for friend and f,n Ruth Parkinson. Age 11. nn r.urenn dump will le shipped from F.sgle Roll mine. & d(I s u ore Rlne COBBLECREST Cottonwood Drive Mouth of Cottonwood Canyon IK Lrg 1 Dining Room Splendid Muaic Pangulbh Fnlon Parltlr stands fr $7iNt,mu tourist facilities along North Hint of (Jrand Canyon. The nation could not go on for a week without the products of oor mines, e The annual per capita consumption of lumber In the Fnlteil State Is now about .TWI feet. Rrlgham flty-- Sli sugar agree to pay T minimum for I!2S beet. cr.m-panic- s Mylon Ike Work Fork bridge. In prngreM en Ogden-Va- lue ef rtah livestock Increase! about $rt.fiin,fioo In 1027 ever 1931 Twill remain eool unlesa It art warmer. entry finishing lat. Oorgc Washington Coach ( to ftoy Mr) : "TouSre His brave spirit I faintly sre, Krran ic you way hammer th To Hunt Treaiurt Now the splendid white Is fading. line, dodge, tarkle your mm and to" Is hunt burled Tig", ."pnln. Pino fading more stray, form through oppnnenta Is simply treiure. A corporation hsa been Rut Ccrce Washington marvelous." formed to explore Vigo bay for a!t lih us. iesr s every day. nMes thrown overboari from galleon jls Roy (modea'Iy) : "I r,r t wmwi from my early training, yeart ago. air, y0q h! Father of our country, ee my mother used to take me shop, IMke n great tree yon bare fallen; ping wltt ber on bargain daya." "It's Never Too Late To Mend" If yoo haven't been COAL uimg the pait winter you don't know what you have ia but it mined, not too late to find out for your-el- f that LASTS LONGER, IS CLEANER, HARDER, MAKES NO STRINGY SOOT AND NO CLINKERS. UTAH-GRAN- UTAH-GRAN- D D If you need coal, now ia the time to order THEN you will know what to atore thU summer. UTAH-GRAN- D Call us at Murray 56, or call at our store. We save you money. 202-- 1 West 33rd South Smith's Cash Feed "Everything for ln from Pp KASH IS KING'' to CackU" |