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Show --- ' ' S . , V, . . -- i- V J - THE DESEKJr, , ! SOCIETY AND CLUBS clow of nt vm marked this by a delightful tea and octal at the home of Mr. Thorn Kearns on eaet South Temple afreet given by the Catholic Woman's leagfia, preliminary to the carnival of the Knights of Columbus this evening also at the Kearns' borne. Spring flowers were used In profu-- , sion through the rooms and on the tea table. During the tea our a musical program was given by, Mrs. Prances Hart Parks, who sang several 'selections, accompanied by Mies Dorothy Crawford, and by Mrs. Adlne Brownlee who played violin numbers, Bradley, and was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Edward McOurrln. Presiding at the tea table were Mra A. H. S Bird. Mrs. J. C Lynch. Mrs. J. J Burke. Mrs. John E. Dooly, Mrs Olive Gaylord. Mra Elisabeth Geoghegan and Mr William Leary. They were assisted by Mra M. P. Morrissey, Mrs. J Fo- W. I. Frank. Mra. Charles P ley, MrsMra R. C. Treanor. Mrs James B Kahler, Mather, Mrs. C. W Oxley, Mra. Sidney , Coukwrlght. Mra Harold O'Brien. Mle Ella Fitspatrlck. Miss Mary McCaffey and Miss Geraldine Newton. Mrs. D. J. Laramie was In charge of the tea room. The guests were received st the door M rs T. F Cahill, Mrs Frank K. Csmeronr ofra. A. i. " Bruneau Mra Katherine Malone, Mrs. Mary Stolsen-bergand Miss Mary Gavin In charge of the reneral arrangements were: Mr Henry N. Byne, chairmen, Mra F. J. Weatcott, Mrs C. H. Kearney, Mra Robert E Mark, Mra Mra 8 E. Whlteley, Mra. J. J Neville, Charles A. Oulgley, Mr W. 8 Hodgson, Mra. J W. Thompson Mra R. C. O'Nell, . Mra M. J McGill, Mra J E, Dowd, Mra George J Martin, Mra P. J. Adam, t, Mra J. F, MoEnany, Mra Harry Mrs John Q Ryan, Mra Arthur Keller - Mra George- H. Watson, Mis Jessie Swift and Miss Agnes Harring- ton, im t NewRadio Station (By The Anocfati4 Prevs ) SAX FRANCISCO. April 17 Radio telephone conversation ulth New York la held to be a poMihilltv of the pen signal corps station opened today at the Presidio army poet h re This station will be the moet powerful on the Pacific coast. It w ill he tete,l tonight by a talk with Fort Douelis at Balt Lake City, lmmefllae Radio Each Day iinuional . l!neae m ' r,-- 1 llt BY EDWARD Formerly Technical Electrical Expert N. DAYLS For - - U. 8. Government, LESSON 21. 1 The Electric Wave. Electromagnetic wavea travel with tha speed of light, at a velocity of 18S.000 mile per second or 304,000-00- 0 meters per second If the velocity of the electric warie (300 ooo 000 med.vided bv the ters per second number of wav,yierHed the result wlirne the Icnh of a Due to the firr that single wave. waves radikted 1. equal the number of of cycles of number ta the In the open clrouit or. In othr word to the frequency of the oscillations the length of a single wave tna-- , he obtained by dividing the -velocitv of the electric wave, bv The- frequency t Pacific Coast Shredded Wheat Co., Oakland, CaL see til' at- - X result. The UmtM State gucrnmtn I Arnai ;Anal MaaI ,0 bf- rvaQip iViccL prescribes crteiin definite tween the successive Amplitude of he j To Resume Its Session oscillations. The logarithm I f th, v ratio is knowm as the dcrerreri' md The Rrfts.) tty must not be greater that 0 2 for each P. I - a ' il K T TVithou' complete cycle sjpinrr of 7T the mat hema1 teal yf" Ai,ll,rlW . , that th imr-- ! figure, it ma b ( h "r'i " .,U,1C1 mum number of 23 complete '"! lions must be estabiiehe ! in the open U hV , i .tr.e 't or antenna circuit ' h) a s.ng.e fpark wire,fa 'raff r In the clotted clrrult in or- -, Kj0., isihdon Apr .1 Thk Ended der to confosm to the E 8, regu ,a rM,r,n,..i ,,y the Radio tion '"rporet.on of Inurna LreUnd. by The length of a wave may b pressed as the distance between n I th" Bn'Uh Marconi corr pany. Ger- . wberw Iiointa of two successive d orr pany and the energy is at a maximum or a minv uy tn?ltdo-Franc- e nkn or examp'e, in the d,a-- b ranee bv minimum gram above. The Tengh ut w'ave la the distance between pom'a (A) and (C), or betwten points (1) RUB ON SORE THROAT wave In radio practice and (2) In Is meters expressed length e relieves sore throat quicklor amateur communication tha E. ly Mustero a Made with oil of mmtard It S government prescribes a transmitclean white ointment that will not ting wave length not to exceed 204 burn or bheter like the meters; the present highly developed mustard piaster. Juet spread t on with your flnge-- s "broadcasting Is performed on a wave length of 360 meters. CommerGently but sure y it penetrates to cial stations operate on standard wave ore spot and draws out the pain Get lengths of 300 and 640 meters, or on Mueterole at your erug store today wave lengths in excess of 1,600 metera 15 and 65c in Jara and tubes, hospital l Better than a mua'ard piaster. trans- sue For example, the powerful Advt. oceanic station at Rocky point. Long Island, N. Y , usea a wave length of approximately 16.500 meters and the familiar time signals sent out by the government naval station at Arlington i Radio, are radiated at a wave length of 2.650 meters (Copyright, 1822, Enited Feaure Syn, Two Biaouta with milk or cream make a complete, nourish ing meal. Delicious with peaches, berries, raisins, prunes, sliced bananas and other fruits. . length. The train of oscillations set up by a spark discharge in a radio transmitter is shown In the following diagram. al ch , EL 1 Fifteen Minutes of aar4ay To be sure of getting yours, come in and pay a deposit. For example, if of the ouclllatton the frequency of the oscillation 1.500.000 cycles per second, the length of a single wave will he SiMt.ouu ouO with army pot at Omaha, divided by 1,600 000 or 200 metera Neb, anti Honolulu, T, H ha.- - teen Inversely, if tit wave length officers say known, the frequency of the oecilla- planned. 8iirnal corps they should haveTio Trou ' : e rearhjn velocity of the waves by the wave New York. Eat it for breakfast, for dinner, for lunch. Shredded Wheat contains just enough carbohydrates and proteins to sustain the human body in condition, also the min-ersalts that are so necessary to1 and life normal growth. top-not- we was tiot larae enough to supply the hundreds who eme to purrhaee th-- m In spite of the fart that we had close to 300 blankets, many sere turned away d'sappotnied. WE WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR A LIMITED TIME for these blankets, as our second allotmert will arrive In the near fu'ure Presidio to Test Wheat- Announcement Is made by Mr and Mr. Joseph Rohlnsnn Walker of the of their daughter. Marengagement garet Ann. to Bartlett Wtrhg son of Me and Mra Frederick Stanton wicks of Syracuse N T Mr Wicks Is a Pephew of E B Wicks of this city and has made his home here for some time. ' yra wsZi : U. S. Army Blankets at $2.95 wklrl. haj aa aalr Fort Douglas and -- , . 1922 Gear? Shredded ' At the carnival to be given this eveof Columbus at the ning by- Knights Kearns- home on- - east South Temple various entertainment features street, will be given. Dancing, games, by soothsayers In Gypsy costumes, a rah ret with French maids and vaudeville sets srs but s few of the many attractions offered. Prominent Catholic organisations are assisting the Knights In making the affair one of the most enjoyable of the season, L r'.'i -- L- r W ' r'v--r that the shipment of propel food and takO rational daily exercise. Taking a hill on high is easy for the man who eats Lam-brerh- A.- - wsaywaik ' We are sorry Does your heart-engin- e pound when you climb the stairs? It is a danger signal that should warn you to eat er 17 . Wrongs r, APRIL MONDAY ? "' , 1 In the THE xztfS i-- p-- -- An fnterestfnx mtfnr of fh $rv-t- o Star T!on was hM till afternoon at the Hotel Vtah, The of which Mr. A Leon Moreton wa In charce. oonniated of a talk on r eec-on- d. Damped Oscillanasti . ars known aa The oscillations "damped" oscillations dua to the fact that the amplitude decreases at each successive osrll'atlon because of enerFor example, gy losses in the circuit the amplitude (C) ts less than amplitude (A), amplitude (El Is less than amplitude (Cl. and so on If a train of waves Is radjated In which th amdecrease plitudes ference- - with othev too rapidly, radio-statio- n w,Hl y i! J A 4.0 i- P- - Itl, dicate. : s. - i b .t pro-rra- m "The Hot Hone at the Fort bv Chaplain Hart of Fort Douelax vocal bv Mia Anna Daflv anA election election bv a trio comnoseA of Mr. FAward McfJurnn nlanixt Mir Jenkln relltat. and 3W' A ODonnell, violinist nominating to aefeet eanA dates for committee v chosen. the elective office Member of the Salt Take Commercial dub cnjoveA the Jat of the winer!e of Aaree Sttir4av eveter ning at the club The affair van the ninth annua) spring- irambol Decora--ttonu of anrlnar were, used Flower were arabout the room the euoper table which ranged on In were placed the women parlor The guest numbered about 200 R J Frieth chairman of the - com ro i In fhe arrangement bv itovd Park fSemmell, C. J. Albert MerM f1H Howard and J. De1 The student hodv of the Vnlveraltv of Itah entertained Saturday evenlnr t an informal dnoonir partw in the hallroora of the Hotel ?Ttah, Arbor "Aar decoration Including soring were flower and puv wJUw the room- Profeot and abot Vm Frederick J Pack and Professor and Mr Klhsrt Thoma were of the evening mu Loi Canpatrons non and M Judith Hl! were in charge of the arraignments 0 0 Women Belief corn, an auxThj to the iliary OAR. denartment of Ftah. will entertain tomorrow evening at 815 oclock at a benefit concert at for the O A. R. The proTnfty fjall gram Is under the direction of Mra Rmma Ramsey Morris and will Include musical number bv Mis Henrietta Biatf Mis Jennie Welch. Miss Gladys Mumford Mr. A T Egan. Allan Ram-aeM-r- alt4 u-- - i i. ? v, were decorated In Eaater novelties The following program was given; Piano address the Rev. J Coombs; vocal solo, Miss violin solo. DougMargaret Anderson; las Strang. Refreshments were served st the conclusion ol tbe program. Mrs William A Marsh and son Billy. left Friday for their home in Boise Idaho, after a two weeks' visit with the psrents of Mrs Marsh, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eavsge. , -- -- Mr. and Mra J Fred Brown entertained at a dancing party at their horns on Hollywood avenue Monday evening -- J Weather Report J Local Heather data far April CMpwatirf 11, 1 Ftt. Reiatlvu hamldlty at noon, sun lime. . I p m. yau-- j Dry bulb tempera I ur at Wt buTb "temperature '.V V p m! y j Herday BeiMi.e humidity at 6 a.m. yester-- i -- ..4 day ....ir ...... Chfrtniit ..M Chicago , f the savings of our. patrons haveof combined in the work developing Intermountain infrom canal dustry. building to beet sugar manufacture. g per rest laterest ea deposits ' ,Zion$ Savings Bank 6TRUSTC0l Dnvr pae oneX d K ntb.... It costs no more to buy a Kelly Huron Kaniaa .. 25 z 7 36 sii Jj!.... ti 5 92l. . if 44 City 2 52 Loo Angeles . . Modena . ' 74' ' Orlanwn flew Tork .. North Platt lOldahomA Omaha afa.. Phoenix Pocatello ,..g Portland, Or BapJd City Reno i ..t St. Lon la St Paul ... San Btgn San Franc taro Sann Fe Soattl , Sheridan ,, Spokane . 2F S' i3 WM- .... Laadar t Ut -- .v-n- 24 4 22! 3i (4 tJ -- 34 or As the chance for recognition lthe vet by thf European powers be- -Mlcomea brighter, the interest In Amerj jea's attitude toward Russia increases are eagerly asking 76und the delegatesGenoa how long the the Americans in States will hold aloof political the Moscow government. .90 ly from t 2f which It i. helping o generously with 43 fixed determination not to permit the slightest revision of the Versailles treaty would undoubtedly prove a great handicap to another economic conference or financial conwhich would have to deal so ference ? largely with the reparationsts problem, the present conference breaking si but much tee and Mr.- - Lloyd George, the Is British premier. generally looked upon as a leader skillful enough to overcome any French opposition In this regard The financial commission of the con ference '"con t in ued its examination t today of several proposals concerning I j currency. u The monetary conditions of the .441 countries are aaid tn differ so much that it Is Impossible to adopt which will apply and the Ja rule or the delegates are agreed ' a plan for convoking an tnter-?- ; t'upon national monetar- y- rnnvnnttorv' "To-h- n'of th 4 attended by representatives of Issue. ,4ii central banks as tta will a have convention it Such object formulation of ectmo-mlxiaa the use of gold by maintainof foreign ing reserves in. the form balances. such -- for Instance as the an Inand standard gold exchange ternational clearing system. var-!t'io- 4m tathft.-PeiitinMht,j- ot . 1 X. a FORSALEBYALLDEALERS t Tire Co. 27 Washington Wlnnomwcyn TeUowvtene j, Other sizes reduced proportionately t .v...a ..p.a m r KeUy-Springfie- ld ,,, . ........... t JJJ t2.51 fvd. Frances Jta. 4 , L 7ti8tates Tonoftk Tr f e I1. 25? Dodgo City Bora a go . (Flagstaff Grand JoAeifoo Harrs -- the way In financing irrigation. projects Since (Continued from er Bolas Calgary tha great '.problem' of redeeming arid land . Just so, it baa feen our -great -- task --to pioneer soprano. 3 The Birth of a Dolores .Neal, dramatic ras Germany Is already disarmed un-dthe terms of the Versailles treaty, States la not directly and the Enited concerned -- with European ' army Affairs Washington Is generally regarded as best site for an Economic confer- . . ., .j'lhe id xvmMrtinrc st Pry du :s enre to follow the disarmament meet- j a m. Wet bulb temiMrswra at 88 ...I R.lattv humidity at ing. but holding the meeting there Dr. bulb temperaturu at soon. un! (would scarcely be possible unless the 'I Russian government were Wet buio 1mpefttirs ' '.V rood, ' '.'..V.1 , (meantime recognixcd. by th ttm SALT LAKE -- Ncrmand. ORPHEEM ccssf u I financial or economic conferis possible as lessened military ence 5 expenses are imperative. before loans ' can be floated on a scale. The Enited States and Germany would not probahlv participate in this, Baker g Danaante. KINKM A Herbert Rawlinson tn Tile Man Fiuler tover; A Bluejacket's V .nor. GEM Molly tJ. glairing Mabel cstbn Fereeaet. WK4THF.K OVtCK ATIONS. At 0 a.m., April 17, 1922; tha Tal--mad- Ltalt. April 17 1922. Patt Cake City, Salt La- k- City and Vicinity mad toaiirfat Fair Twday. treaxioc temperature tonlfttL For Utah Fair tairht and Tneeday; temprator tonight with fro and frxin( For Southeast era Idaho Tonight Tnnaday fair; continued cold. .precipitation solv-Jn- Ceastanee--- 1 AMERICAN in "Polly of the Folilcs; For Total yeaterday Total for this month . . Acinmutsted gceas thi Total sine Jan. I Aecumnlaiod rzcaas sine Utah pioneered way In Irrigation, -- a-- 1 The -First Ditch e .. a guest at the E Congriff Hotel Maryland Rasadena, Cal. An Easter program was enioyed Saturday afternoon by the University of Utah Dames at the regular of. meeting InR. the women rest rooms Park building Tbe room the John Mrs. Chad- LOEWS STVTE lLl.-nw kit In 1Tm Glorious I ool," and vaudeville. .Jack F RAWOl'NT-EMPRES- S Holt and lews Ayres in "Bought and Paid For;'' comedy. Race. Sadie Robinson and Mis Leah will be Burbfdge The accompanist Mrs Norma Pederson Beck Mr3torr and Mtss Alice Cummings ed. Banner Review. No 11, Maccabees, will entertain tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs Andrew Beveridge. 1D5 Third avenue, at 2 oclock. The public is invited. TONIGHT Vaudeville and "Way PTNTAGES Down Last." e e e Dr F. Msrlsn Kelling accompanied by her mother, Mra Martha Ann Selver hay gone to Denver for a visit with relatives Dr Kelling will return to the rtty about May t Mr- - Ferrer will go from Denver to Fremont, W N'b . to beiver, visit with her son, George and from there t5 her home in Kansas City. M' Sgo Lily lodge. Fraternal Brotherhood. will entertain this evening at a ocial t the Knights of IyttnashaU. II east Broadway, for members and friend. A general Invitation ia extend- AMUSEMENTS solo, Miss Norma McKendirck, aur4 r J: Wet.4th South Street |