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Show i VI o'l that the hat An R. F. Amplifier Will Aid Quality Compensates for Loss of Energy Caused by the Detector Tube. Properly designed radio frequency amplifiers contrbute not only to of a receiving set but also to Us tone quality, according to results obtained from a series of tests conducted in one of the laboratories of a large radio company. The function of a high frequency amplifier in the latter sense may be' ddlicult to comprehend at first, since, according to theory, it is credited only with amplification of very wean signals to a point where they are of sutiicient Intensity to operate the detector tube. To understand the man-ue- r in which an r. f. amplifier quality, a study of the function of the detector tube will be found useful. In effect, a detector tube Is really a distortion device since it is by disthe incoming' raaio torting one-hal- f frequency wave that the signal is made uudible. The distortion of this incoming wave is accomplished by operating the detector tube at grid aud plate voltage values where a slight positive charge will result in an ab normal plate curreut and a negative charged subnormal plate current with respect to the effect of similar charges on the grid If the tube were operated, on the straight part of its grid volts plate current characteristic curve. Thus, the incoming wave train, having positive and negative alternations, will be represented in the plate circuit in the form of abnormal plate current for the negative half and It Is this difference of plate current value that causes an audible sound in the phones. Since it Is only the difference between the distorted positive and negative half cycles that is responsible for reproduction. It Is evident that much of the signal strength is lost In the process the lower half of the wave entirely missing, plus that part of tlie upper half lost through the opposing effect of the distorted lower half. For this reason, weak signals must be amplified before detection. If results of any kind are desired. In the audio frequency end of the receiver It is found that, due to Inertia of reproducing mechanisms, the air und, last but not least, the detector tube, considerable energy Is required to reproduce faithfully musical tones in tlie lower register. Powerful audio amplification will overcome the effect on Inertia of air and reproducing mechanisms, but It cannot compensate for the loss of energy caused by the detector tube. The ouly remedy for this Is amplification before detection. Thus the radio frequency amplifier comes into its , own as a contributor to good audio reproduction, and the more well designed stages ahead of the detector the better the quality at the output of the set. There Is one drawback, however, in multistage radio frequency amplification, and this Is due to pickup and Interstage coupling between various1 coils In the receiver. With several stages of tuned radio frequency amplification, a receiver becomes so sensitive that coils in the set tend to act as miniature loop aerials and thus broaden tuning and destroy selectivity. Such effects, however, are neutralized with the use of Individual stage shields which not only eleminate external pickup and prevent interstage coupling, but ulso, by virtue of introduction into the fields of the coils, tend to stabilize still further the reMost oscillation. ceiver against shields designed for this purpose are made of aluminum and are so planned that the covers are mounted on the suhpanel or baseboard and the can proper slipped Into place after all wiring has been completed. ((c). 1927. Western theres no use In fretting. We all with cares are vexed. But theres lots of fun In living just to see whai happens next. Florence Day Oh, SANDWICHES list of sandwich filling In some convenient place Is a great comfort. A One may find many possibilities with the food at hand, which otherwise would be overlooked. Salmon Sand-wiches- . sen-eitivi- Lew Impedance Tubes Help Audio Amplifier audio amplifier Is greatly improved if the tubes used possess low output impedance values. This is particularly true if the amplifier coupling unit are transformers designed several years ago. This should be of special interest to eceiver owners who purchased their equipment two or tlm-years ago. The improvement in quality amplification with 61d type transformers was conclusively demonstrated in a series of experiments conducted at the Zetka laboratories with some of their low output tubes. radio amplification (food quality mi.i.ot be obtained unless the low uotes ere satisfactorily amplified, and if low output Impedance tubes are used better energy transfer on low notes will be obtained. As a matter of fact, better energy transfer will te burned on all frequencies. Usually a tube with a low output impedance has a low amplification constant, but tlie overall amplification of tlie unit is ery seldom lowered, because with tht lower output Imped uiicp and n constant lord impedance a greater portion of the voltage avall-jjilIn tlie tube Is delivered to the load Use low Impedance tubes in all cV ts Id the audio amp'fier. An e tube-couptin- g e Union. I Neweuaper bas come to supplant tlie little head fitting types In our affections no In deed, that Is not the message of tills group of Interesting velvet chapeaux. There Is, however, an exception to every rule and a few of these excep tlons are set forth herewith. The fact that these creations emanated from the salons of various noted French modistes confirms tlielr style autlien, tlclty. A visit to exclusive shops In America also reveals the fact that quite a showing of large ehet shapes are in- wlde-of-brl- . dif-lere- robe. This clinging suppl fabric Is usually mud up with classic situ pliclty, attention con GROUP OF WIDE BRIM HATS eluded In long-pointe- d same of lemon, one cupful or more of sweet cider, one-hal- f cupful of mothree pounds of cooked lasses, chopped beef (not ground) chopped In a wooden bowl with knife, one pound of suet, one pound of brown sugar, one tablespoonful of mace, the same of allspice, two tablespoonfuls of cinnamon, one-hateaspoonful of cloves, and one and one-hal- f of salt, (hop apples and measure twice as much apple as More meat, measure for measure. liquid may be needed; cook until the apples seem well done, then can for Cook over a slow fire, later use. stirring often. Cheese Salad. Soften a teaspoonful of gelatin In one-hacupful of water cupful of boiling adding one-hawater. Mix one-hal- f cupful of grated cheese with one cupful of whipped cream, season with salt and cayenne Four Into a and add to the gelatin mold and cover with grated cheese when It begins to harden. Serve with French dressing to which onion Juice and tomnto has been added or with: Take four., Blackstone Dressing. each of mayonnaise i tublespoonfuls and whipped cream, two tahlespconfuls of chill sauce and add a little minced I roquefort If desired. t Salmon Salad. To one and cupfuls of salmon flaked, add one-halWHITE VELVET FOR THE PARTY cupful of celery, two tablespoonfuls of chopped green pepper, one small left center. The flower 1 beige color onion (chopped) and a slice of pine a color combination much stressed this apple minced Feel two tomatoes nd season. cut them Into dice, mix with the salad For the making of the hat pictured or out Into eighths and use as a garnish at the very top Marla Guy chooses 'Hi a ixd of over tlie salad Arrar vieux blue velvet. The soft crown lettuce and garnish after mixing ,()' and brim give it grace. with dressing Pipe whipied cream It also carries a flower of velvet on its and roses of mayonnaise around the brim. , salad d In regard to the bat The red of the radish should not be advance re style tidings concerning cornhintd with other reds such as of sort f.r the winter vocation the beet or of 'he carrot, for there 1st millinery lay stress on large velvet shae8 ' d in on- - ''(1 hp a Whlch shall It be. that new party ns well a In dtpss dress in planning for the uear-a- t band yuletide festivities? Shall It I be fa stii med of classic while ilei i table-spoonfu- eentrated on artful drap lug. The model In the picture its graceful lines through adroit shirring done In semicircles which climax in a series of graceful drapes .at the hip. Silver embroidery at neckline and girdle blends exquls itely with tlie soft sheen of tlie velvet When Dorothy Gulliver. that clever star who is shining so brightly In tlie hriiniuient of screen actresses, made her appearance at a recent social eat hr ring, she danced her wav straight into tlie hearts ot tier many admirers By the way, have you ever given thought to an evening gown of bright range colored tulle? Well, Miss tul lier did. and had it made just in this picture, which shows her good taste, for tlie effect of ali However yellow tulle is enchanting tulle for the evening frock may be white or flesh or black, or in pastel tints, according to the modes decree and iu every Instance it registers sprightly charm and fascinaiiou Referring again to the frock ol white velvet, there Is a growing en thusiasm for pure white for evening wear The idea is being carried out to the extreme, wilh results that are For instance, either enchanting. vmpm: J n& lf lf one-hal- f semi-fleslhl- e wide-brimme- 7. Privilege to Live in LOGAN Oregon fir trees, which were ordered by the merchants committee of the Logan chamber of commerce, arrived here. The trees, which are to be used for Christmas street decorations and are of uniform size, will be placed in the flag receptacles along Main street These; together with colored festoons, which will be strung above them, are expected to make the business section of town very attractive and also stimulate early Christmas shopping . OGDEN Members of the county commission discussed with Kenneth C. Wright, district state road engineer, the highway program of the county for 1928. For this purpose 170,000 has been set aside in the budget. Mr. Wright said that the state road commission would be willing to stretch from the terpave the two-mil- e minus of the present highway in Ogden calley to Huntsville. PANGUITCH Fifty thousand dollars is the estimated value of the certified seed potato crop of Piute and Garfield counties, according to Morgan McKay, county agent for the section. Although many will be kept for seed, approximately sixty carloads, valued at $36,000, will be sold from the section before spring. JUNCTION Land totaling approximately 120 acres at Koosharem in Sev ler county near the Piute county line was set aside for homestead filing by the government for use of thirty-fou- r Indians who have been living on the property for several years, according to Ell F. Taylor, register of the United States land office in Salt Lake for the district of Utah. OGDEN Actual construction on the hangers at Holther field, Ogdens aviation depot, was begun under the direction of Ora Bundy, contractor. With the prospect of good weather, rapid progress on this work is expected, and within a few days most of the work will have been completed. DUCHESNE Several bridges were washed out, headgates and irrigation ditches damaged and a number el ranches inundated when the new embankment of the Farnsworth Canal & Reservoir companys reservoir, seven miles below Moon lake, gave way wall of water down sending a ten-fo- k is It a favored mater.a. for opera and danc( dresses, but it Is much beloved for the bridal orange except the seeds, the "ft- lt' a ! Ends pain at once In one adnata pain from corns is ended. Dr. Scholls Zino-pado this safely by removing the cause pressing and rubbing of shoes. They are thin, medicated, antiseptic, healing. At all drug and shoe stores. Cost but a trifle, ds D Scholls Zino-pad- s Put one on the pain is gone I hard-surface- d lf lf ; CORNS hard-surface- d ttie display Itegurdltss of the fact that by far the greater majority are wearing tiny molded types, some few smartly frock ed women are completing the picture of their afternoon reception gown or their dinner dresses, w ith broad velvet hats. The illustration reg Isters a charming Instance of an af ternoon frock topped with a wide brimmed velvet hat. (placing the ein pliaeis on velvet), for it Is tlie simple exquisite big velvet tyyres which have won a place on the winter program. A cartridge-plaite- d skirt In front an I a buck panel which the picture fails to show are the distinctive notes in this afternoon frock which Is developed of satin in shades ranging from blue to purple a favor Ite French color scheme, this, of amethyst and royal blue. The picturesque black velvet hat Is banded with a cord of gold. early. Mine emeat. The very large velvet hat In this col Take two pounds lection Is a Jeanne Lanvin model Sil one ver stitching is its only embellishment. of raisins each of pound Rose Descat complements a black currants and clt felt brdy witb a crown and top brim ron, one whole of velvet for the model shown at the lf News Notes Utah styled with exaggerated simplicity, or shall It te fashioned of frothy, billowy tulle witb bouffant skirt fluttering out Just like the airy fairy dresses that fairies wear In story-boopicturesl Truth Is, you pay your money and take your choice, and when all Is said and done you will have won the approval of Dame Fashion without question. The picture shows two widely types, and the one Is as modish as the other. White velvet has captured the fancy of the elite as a me dium for the formal gown. Not only (.bop one can of salmon very fine, add an equal amount of mayonnaise, and three of chopped capers. tablespoonfuls Spread bread, lay on a piece of lettuce leaf und cover witb the salmon mixture. Cover with a slice of but tered bread. Pineapple Sandwiches. Take mine finely chopped pineapple drained from the Juice. Spread bread with butler, lay on a leaf of lettuce, spreud with mayonnaise, then sprinkle with tlie pineapple. Cover with a slice of but tered bread and out Into strips. Lemon Sandwiches. Masb the yolks of three hard cooked eggs and mix with salt, cayenne and a teaspoonful of finely minced parsley, the grated rind of a lemon ; mix well and ndd three tahlespoonfms of lemon Juice Spread , upon buttered whole wheat bread. Nut and Date Sandwiches. Wash and remove tlie stones from one pound of dates. Add an equal amount of finely chopped walnut meats and a tablespounful of lemon or fruit Juice of any kind. Tongue Sandwiches. Spread thinly sliced bread with butter, then with prepared mustard, very lightly, or the butter and mustard may be mixed and Then lay on spread on the bread thin slices of boiled tongue and cover with a buttered slice. Remove Watercress Sandwiches. the stems and chop fine a few bundles of fresh watercress, mix with a little French dressing to which a bit of onion has been added. Cover .he buttered bread with the chopped watercress and serve well chilled. Olive Sandwiches. Fit and chop fine one dozen large olives, add the same amount of chopped nuts, mix with salad dressing and spread on buttered bread. Stuffed olives, finely minced with celery, make another good olive combination. Mix thorSorority Sandwiches. oughly one-hacupful of finely cupchopped Canton ginger, one-haful each of stoned and chopped dates, and pecan nut meats. Season with a few grains of salt, moisten with some of the ginger sirup or chopped orange to marmalade the coosistency to spread on thin slices of brown bread, spread with creamed butter or on saltines. Serve with hot cocoa or chocolate. Seasonable Dishea. This la the mince pie season and we all like to prepare the mncemeat i; white satin or a white velvet drees draped to perfection is apt to give Placement to a cluster of snowy gar denlas at the shoulder and at the gir die as Its only ornamentation. In the matter of snow-whittulle frocks, so popular for tlie younger set. many of these are worked with silver thread and tiny diamantes, until the gown looks as if It were created for a ovely snow queen. The Idea of making a g bodice of white satin with a very bouf fant skirt tiered In many ruf flfs Is conspicuously In featured party-froc- k styling this season. The tulle gown vies with An effective way to that of d supply color to the black evening gown Is through a wide crush girdle of soft satin in vivid col ors or pastel shades This usually envelops tlie hips, until at one side It develops Into a generous graceful drape which drops o achieve the fash lonahle dipping hem'ine. Fastel colored satin slippers are the latest note with evening gowns, eithet of tulle or of velvet e semi-fittin- k tulle-skirte- JUI.1A 1927 BOTTOM LET Wwifw NAvapApDf Union.) Lake Fork river. LOGAN At the commencement of r the winter quarter a new course in forestry will be introduced at the Utah Agricultural college. Through cooperation of the United States forestry office at Ogden the SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY EVERY DRUGGIST made HANFORDS s!m? Balsam of Myrrh IT MUST BE GOOD Try it for Cuts, Braises, Sores, etc. Al faalen an aatberizd to nfaad Jtmx dm f for the fa tattle if set nUeA PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Remove landruff-- four-yea- course was made possible. OGDEN Ogden will hold a big celebration on December 17 in observance of the opening of its new white way. The celebration is being sponsored by the chamber of commerce. The new triple lighting system exstreet to tending from Twenty-seconTwenty-sixtstreet on Washington avenue will be turned on with appropriate ceremony at that time. SALT LAKE Wednesday mornings fall of snow in Salt Lake and vicinity brought the total depth for the two days of storm condition to 8.2 inches. The storm, which broke in the early morning hours, was strictly local in d h i j character, according to the United States weather bureau in Salt Lake, with only a trace of snow reported south of Salt Lake and on Provo f inch at Pocatello. bench, and DUCHESNE Federal aid in the construction of highways in the state, amounting to $27,797.43, was received by the state treasurer Tuesday from the bureau of public roads. Of this amount $17,053.41 is to be applied on the highway from Fruitland to Duchesne and the remainder for bridges in Grand County. John Walker also received from Iron county the sum of $50,000 taxes for the current year, and also $11,532.32 front the county of Millard for taxes' for this year. SALT LAKE Plans for the thirty-nintannual Utah, poultry show of Utah State Poultry .association, to be held in Salt Lake from January 16 to 21, were formulated at the monthly meeting of the association, held in the city and county building. It was decided that during the last two days of the show an auction will be held similar to those which conclude the various stock shows. OGDEN With the issuance of the most complete premium list in the history of the association, the Weber Poultry association announced complete plans for the seventeenth annual exhibit to be held January 7 to 12, inclusive, in the huge coliseum in connection with the ninth annual Ogden livestock show. LOGAN Approximately 19,804 acres of winter wheat were harvested in Cache county in 1927, according to the report of the bureau of agricultural economics of the U. S. department of agriculture. Of that acreage 18,193 acres were not irrigated and 1611 were Irrigated. The county also had 8474 acres of spring wheat. one-hal- Construction will start within the next month on a $30,000 plant for the Pacific Coast Products company in which will be manufac tured a medicinal oil, developed by J. B- Jenson, mining engineer of Salt Lake, during his research and experimental work in the production of imokless fuel. Mr. Jenson has sold his aatents to the product to the Pacific Coast Products company, which is financed by Los Angles capital, but will supervise both the construction of the nd the operation of th building plant UTAH 8 to psHairFalling Restores Color end and Faded Hair Beauty to Gray 6c and fi oo at Iruppu'ts. Chern Wka. Patehogttp N T. 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In his experiments with the luminous bail, Mr. Bloomer drove off eight balls from the first tee and located all of them within six minutes. Like huge glow worms they nestled among grass, leaf and tree far down the fairways and in the rough. e now-popul- Tides in Earth's Surface Like tlie seas, the earth's crust rises and falls in tides as a result of the attraction of the sun and moon, Dr. Walter D. Lambert, of the coast and geodetic survey, asserts. These movements have never been measured, says Popular Mechanics Magazine, because- - instruments for the task have not yet been devised and complicated computations are involved. but scholars have established the existence of such movements ail reasonable doubt, he declares. be-vn- Boschoefs Syrup has been relieving coughs due to colds for sixty-on- e years. Soothes the Throat loosens the phlegm, promotes expectoration, gives a good nights rest free from coughing. 30c and 90c bottles. Buy It at your drug store. G. G. 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