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Show FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH'; AUGUST 23, 1929 Same Principle Is Used to Cool and Heat Home TWR MAKT is going to ainovel Breaking new ground in applying engineering science to tin problem., of the home owner, and showing how the principles of air colulu ioning employed In theaters and oilier liLv buildings can he used to cool the dwelling house during hot we.itiur, the Holland Institute of Tln-mv of Holland, Mich., announces i pa'i llcation of a booklet on Air Midi n In Home Cooling and Home IP .ii: which Is tle Bulletin No. 2 of It i op ular education series of brmhuri-- . Issued for free distribution to in dividual home owners and to hi h schools, public libraries, home n cd FIE&IEIE (DdD ATTi into somebody bin obi , wSffl M &3 jemursf Everybody is talking about ourSth Annual Heatrola Free Coal Club, Maybe its because they are hearing more and more about the Estate Heatrola the heater which fills the whole house with cozy warmth at less fuel expense than any heater ever developed. P? fiJR Propeller Ur it in Central Plan': AUo Makes for nomical Heating. Tfrjyi saw ' r . - . house cool in sum- liter, according to Hie Holland Instl- - 7 U u Eco- Br. f. Leonard Hill, England s .land old man of ventilation, is one of the scientific authorities who have proved llt kwpng the f', Vjg air In the home H . , Yj constantly moving V 'n' I is the simplest and most effective s 4 to make the s i - MOVING Vij tote of Thermology of Holland, Mich. Besides being a i'L r ' fellow of Unlver- " 4 sily College, L. E. Hill. ,lon anJ directing Hie department of applied physiology of the British National IieBluto of Medical Research, ITofc.Mir Hill bears the titles M. B., E. It. S Hon. A. 11. I. B. A. He Is Hie inventor of an instrument called the kata thermometer, used In air conditioning work, and author of numerous books on medical and other scientific subjects. Brofe.-.-oHill is one of the scientists In England, Germany and the United Stales who have conducted tests showing the effects of air motion on human comfort In hot weather. In one of Ids experiments, seven young men were shut up in a small airtight te-- t chamber. They went la laughing and chat ing, but after soma hours of confinement they became flushed, covered with perspiration and extremely restless and depressed. When the oxygen In the atmosphere of the test room got so low that a match wouldnt burn In It an electric fan was turned on. The temperature and humidity remained the same and Ihe carbon dioxide was not reduced. But the test report says: Fans Bring Relie'. The comfort of the young men was griatly relieved by putting on the fans and whirling the air In the i Jmn.licr. They asked for the fans to be put on again when they were of the air stopped. Circulation tbiougli t lie clothes and over the skin of the face relieved the bent stagnation. The pulse beats of the seven students were lowered by the fan thus: pg (o 72; pa to SG;j28 to 84; 94 to 74; lut. to UK); 72 to 52; 92 to K V Lon-Prc- atatemant? Yes and we can back it up When you come in to enroll in Free Coal Club, well show yon the proof. The membership fee is only Five which, of course, is applied on the purchase price of your Ileatrola. You are then assured of early delivery of an Estate Ileatrola this Fall and with it a ton of Free Coal (one-ha-lf ton with the Heatrola Junior). You may finish paying for your Heatrola in easy installments. Most people tell us that the Heatrola pays for itself in the fuel it saves. This offer expires on August Slst. Reserve your Heatrola now and secure a supply of Free Coal. If youre too busy to stop in call us, and well come to see you. 1TROXG YvW W too, ' Cooling Effect of Moving Air. ernlzing bureaus and organizations working for community betterment, this practical guide on air motion in ventilation is part of the Institute's program to teach the American home owner the science of healthful heat Ing through control of temperature, humidity and air motion." Why, on a hot summer night. Is It cooler to ride than merely to sit still, even though the air you ride through Is just as warm and humid as that you would sit In? That Is the question, based on common experl ence, which the booklet sets out to the new, de hum Ileatrola. Advanced engt - . neering in a cabinet of strike W tng, modernistic design f One of four smart models from which you may choom JVo. 6-- D solve. tt The One-Pric- e Hsat Generated by Food. To answer it the authors first explain how the body generates heat from food. Then they set forth the physiological processes by which heat Is removed from the body, showing that air motion Is one of the factors that promotes two of these processes and thereby increases comfort. Tests made in Germany, in England by Dr. Leonnrd Hill of the University College, London, and In the United States by the U. S. Bureau of Mines, the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers ami Ilarvaid School of Public Health are cited by the Holland Institute of Thormoiogv to prove these basic laws. The results of these tests, given in the booklet, show that air motion lowers the pulse rate, keeps down the in ternal body temperature, regulates Home Dixon - Taylor - Ruassell Co. Nine Buty Furniture Store. THE LOWEST PRICES LARGE SCALE SPECIALIZED BUYING AFFORDS. I robate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information NOTICE NOTICE Mrs. Laban Harding entertained at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. Eva Page Wan-las- s of Logan. The guest9 were served at six small tables, cards being placed for Mrs- - A. H. Bird and Miss Aleen Bird of Springville, Mrs A. C. Page, Mrs. A. L. Curtis, Mrs. John Reid, Mrs. T. C, Jeppson, Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mrs. Heber A. Curtis, Mrs. Asa Hancock, Mrs. Sid Coray, Mrs Sidney Coray, Mrs. C. E. Cloward Jr. Mrs. Melvin Wilson, Mrs. Dave Bigler, Mrs. Clara Page, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Earl Page, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs, Jasper Hill, Mrs. R. W. McMullin, Mira Anna Page, Miss Fern Page and the guest of honor. Progressive Rook was the diversion TO CREDITORS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. Iy the Matter of the Estate of Charles C. F. Dixon, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vo..chers attached to the undersigned administrator at the State Bank of Pi ; son. Payson, Utah, on or before th 15 day of October, 1929 CHAS. H. DIXON, Administrator of the Estate of Charles C. F. Dixon, Deceased.. R. McMULLIN, Attorney for the Administrator, Payson, Utah. First publication August 9, 1929 1 ast publication August 30, 1929 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bates and daugh ter Miriam returned home last week from Caalifornia where Mr. Bates attended summer school, taking up special work in preparation for His new position as Junior High School and Grammar Grade supervision in the for the afternoon. Nebo School District. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson and children were in Spanish Fork Sunday for an anniversary dinner given in their honor by Mrs. A. B. TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE OF UTAH. No. 4781 Probate EC. ate oi James A. Manwill, Deceased. ( -- editors will present claims with voi chers to the undersigned at Pay-sUtah, on or before October 24, oi Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Loutensock and three children of Los Ajngeles are here for a two weeks visit with their mother, Mrs. Margret Loutensock. Dr and Mrs. Frank Wheelwright with and children spent the week-en- d relatives in Ogden. . 19R.1- - Isaac Hansen I 1 Administrator. irst publication August 23, 1929 ast publication September 0, 1929 Ilrs. Leonard Huff was hostess to ladies of the Utopia Club at a pk.sant social afternoon last Friday. the Miss Beth Huish returned Monday evi ling from Californii where she har spent the summer xvith relatives at Los Angeles and Berkeley. and Mrs. Otto Erlandson and Henry Erlandson left on Thursday for Palisades Colorado in company with others from Utah County Fruit Growers Association. The party went on an excursion special and their purpose was to investigate the methods of harvesting and marketing fruit in that section. Mr. and Mrs. John Persson accompanied the party on the excursion and will visit at Delta Colorado with their sister. Mrs. Ida Parks. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson and and Doiothy Douglass of children Vayne, Mildred, Belty to kov, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake left Thursday on a trip Lake. Jos. ph Barlow of I.os Angeles are Fish spending several Weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monsen spent the the'r aunt, Mrs. Will McClellan. and Joe Bar- at ML Pleasant. Shirley two I one and Billy Powell of Salt Lake Monsen returned home after a weeks visit with relatives. ha spent the past iceek in Payson week-en- d 1 as guests at the honlm of Mrs. Sid Co: ly and Mrs. A JR. Wilson. M Order butter wraps at Chronicle j- - Miss Thelma Erlandson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson arrived home Tuesday from New York City where she has been for the past year. She graduated in June with a master degree from Columbia University and has been on the teaching staff during the summer school session. She will remain in Payson for a month and will then return to New York to continue her teaching at Columbia. Mrs. Abbie Bird of Mapleton been visiting at the home of daughter, Mrs. L. A. Hill. has her tf , f. r I 80. Si le-t- s fil.ir results were obtained In on men doing muscular work. In every ease the pulse was lessened and comfort was Increased by motion of Hu air. Upon these experiments of Dr. Hill is based much modern air conditioning work, as when heat stagnation in movie theateri, large auditoriums and fin lories Is relieved by keeping the air toursing through the occupied spaces. The same principle is employed in t lie most modern vapor a re" heating plants. Propeller Units Keep Air Moving. Electrified propdicr units are built Into esc systems so us to keep st i oil" (iirrents of air moving through all the rooms of (lie home. Although no expulsive refrigerating equipment is deployed to lexer the temperature of Hus circulating air, tt moves so rapidlv that it creates a cooling ef-fIn y oiid all t anticipation. 3 IBs latest improvement of the warm air heating system makes it au till plant, the Holland IiisBIute of Thermology points out. It Improves heating efficiency en oi.omy In winter as well as u:kes cooling possible In summer. i lams of this type are made for installation i:i new homes, but also Bio propeller units can be to already existing heating 1 Convection Relieves the Body of Heat pressure, Increases both tin comfort and the efficiency of workers condition likely to la and makes Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Wanlass and encountered any In the home fool more family of Logan have spent the past comfortable. week with relatives in Payson. They Examples of the industrial nppiica hae just (returned home from a tlon of the principle of air motlmi Wan-lasKiel dm A number of the auxiliary organi. Then the s are presented. years absence in Europe. Dr. it ran be wlihli cusses methods zations of the First Ward were reby comis dean of the school of organized Sunday evening at the re- merce at the Utah State Agricultural used In the average dwelling. gular service in charge of Bishop Er- College and has been on a years landson, In the Young Mens M. I. leave of absence. He has traveled Use Air Motion in Mines to A., Harvey Jones was named as presi- and studied in all of the principal Better Working Conditions dent with George Staheli anT Louis European countries during that time. Alien consellora. They replace C. H. foi Air motion, width can he d Dixon, Milton Drollinger and Le Roy Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson cooling the home in summer, is usi con Elmer. In the Young Ladies, Mrs. to working improve successfully entertained at a luncheon last week ditlons In mines, according to the Hoi Klea McClellan, Mrs. Henrietta Dougin honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel land Institute of Then, mingy of IIol Adelia were Bates and Mrs. lass apJawschitz of New York City and Mrs. land, Mich. Naming tin U. S. Bureau pointed to succeed Miss Eva Clayson, J. H. Clark of Philadelphia. Covers of Mines as authority for the report Mrs. Hazel Patten and Miss Martha were placed for Miss Kathryn Doug- the Institutes engineers cite one Jones. The new Primary presidency Miss Anna Page, Mrs. Stanley American mine in which the temperincludes Mrs. Ruby Vest, Mrs. Lu- lass, from SO to 90 degrees. Mrs. Paul Davis, the honor- ature ranged hot air was stilt, the When that cille Drollinger and Miss Martha Jones Wilson, ed guests and the host and hostess. workers fevers of 10J ami developed Mrs. Mrs. Etta Jeppson, replacing The centerpiece was pink and or- 103 degrees. Tin ir pu'si rate in Vina Mendenhall and Mrs. Hazel Zee chid asters and tall pink candles were creased rapidly. They fet wuik, li t man. at either end. weight and soon became exhausted. But when the same air, of t lie same temperature, was kept moving through Miss Jennie Reece arrived Tues Mrs. C. E. Cloward and Mrs. Will the mine at between l'H) and ."i'iO fed she where East the day evening from Amos entertained the ladies of the a minute, the miners felt no dis oni has spent the past two years in Justamere last Friday at a luncheon fort aDd their temperatures and study and teaching. In prune she followed with progressive rook at pulses remained nmmal. If mere air motion will ancompb-dgraduated with a masters degree from the home of Mrs. Cloward. Special i! e In one of the hot indu-li'ic- -, Cornell University at Ithfca, New this were Miss May McBeth, Mrs, guests of Institute Holland of member a York and has been the R. A. Porter, Meredith Amos and Mrs. it will do as much for the faculty at that institution during the Favors were awarded to Mrs. Will points out,home during hot weather average summer school. She will visit here McClellan and Mrs. R. W. McMullin There are two kinds of borne healing for a fortnight with her parents, Mr. systems, known as the vapmaire and Mrs. Thomaas E. Reece and will and the systems, June Borg of Salt Lake has spent equipped with electrified propeller,-- , then go to Knoxville, where she will the past week here visiting relatives that keep large volumes of air mov teach in the University of Tennessee. She is a guest at the home of her lng through all Hie room, of the home to produce a cooling effect durin" aunt, Mrs. Kathryn Betts. summer. Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred Tanner, In In winter, the propeller Nelda Tanner and Sterling Tanner Orabelle Huber and Mildred Pae crease heating by spe .i.-spent last week on a motor trip to were down from Salt Lake for the up the circulation of warmth to all in the bouse. week end. Bryce, Zion and Grand Canyon. blood year-roun- 1 in old sidi-m- homes. u-- cd i Tlim-mnlic- super-circulatin- c.ln-ienc- Air Moving at Slow Speed Makes for Most Comfort Barn of air moving at low1 more efficient in produe-- j comfort eflect than rel-- j ativtly small quantities moving at HI - !i v( lot'll j, the Holland Institute of Tliermolory of Holland, Mich., states.l Tvv Ive oi rut-arcin American' labor, 'tn. it s of ventilation have shown1 that tie eliding e.Tect of moving air cannot b tk allied simply by doubling the sp.ed of It 3 motion. k.i i rinupie is taken advantage of j In Ihe mod- rn vi.poraire I. eating sys-- i tern v.idili proilu-aa cooling effect' in the lionie during summer by keep-- ' ing the air circu'aBng throigh it at mod. rate ved ciiv. This system workmoves (hive or ing in hot four times as in. Mi air through the I'm i is a ihe ordinary warm air in winter. i .wem In Winter, too, Pie system operates on i lie piimipit of a largo volume of rind,- jf ly warm d air Instead of ipuntitv of superheated air. A ml lids m, s for health because mu hi ilily warned air produces ti n'perntiit'o. In Bn rooms and on the breathE. i. h c n I ing apparel': - of the human body, bit air parches the r. ixcis-.-el- y dii'iim s of the in- e and throat and n, .Us ibun liable to colds and other diseases. vnl'i-'.i- vcloiiti'-are ing n looliiig - I i uui-fm.- 'ii I . . |