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Show Tmy PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH . i. jt News Notes It a Privilege I : Utah to Live in LEADER IN MEXICO Individual Kits for Set Builders Shielded Units, Ready for Use, Mz&e Construc- tion Easier. Two or three years ago most radio circuits were built from the parts of many or several different manufactures. To find ail of the essentials one radio store was a fortunate occurrence. Frequently the experimenter had to search far and wide stock-yardto get even substitute parts that worked nearly as well ns those speclude 25,289 head of cattle, 24,332 head cified by the designer of the circuit. This will be the year of complete cf hogs and 31,945 head of sheep and lambs. kits. No longer does one have to e there and everywhere here, shop Davis towns have Kaysville Several he can even start to Imild his received their quota of war materials receiver. from the office of the state adjutant. Most Kits Now Completa. In Kaysville and Layton a quantity of German rifles, helmets, machine guns, be Today nine out of ten kits cam got complete, with each part carebayonets, shells of various caliber and with other war trophies have been display- fully designed anil other for best every part operation ed in windows of local business estabof tlx completed receiver. Almost lishments for several davs. every kit is accompained h.v an adeMyton Passengers coming into the quate instruction booklet. Many of the basin Monday-othe stage by way of manufacturers suggest the wire harTrovo canyon and Strawberry valley ness or complete eolomxle method of In many instances the cable reported a heavy snowfall in both Is printed in color in the booklet places. showing just where each wire goes. Salt Lake Utah spent $5,090,517-.7Tile general tendency of the deof state funds and $2,449,228.95 on roads in the fiscal year ending June signers of this year's kits is thor30, 1926. Expenditures on these two oughly to shield tlie radio frequency items represented approximately 63 side of tlie set to increase selectivity . per cent of the states revenues for the and decrease tlie local noise pick-upfreof the number tuned radio Usually year. quency stages is increased to three. Provo--ThPacific States Cast Iron The slight loss in signal strength Pipe. foundry at Ironton, three and one-hal- f through absorption losses in tlie miles south of Provo, will com- shielding is then more Ilian recovered. mence operation Monday, it was It is obvious, also, that tlie trap circuit announced by officials of the effect of tlie additional stage will give company Thursday. Operations will the operator tremendous aid in breakbegin on a small scale and will con- ing through locals for distance. tinue to grow as intermountain and The addition of tlie extra stage of coast demands increase and as equip- radio frequency lias made some means ment is added to the already fairly of oscillation control necessary in this complete and modern plant, it is said. In lie-for- 9 e y The alfalfa seed harvest in is about completed. The crop of this season, according to those who are in a position to know, is 50 per cent less than that of last million 3 ear. Three and one-hal- f rounds for 1926, as compared to seven million pounds for 1925,' are the figures. Myton the Uintah basin ... Salt Lake.--Duri-ng the fiscpj year ending June 30, 1926, the state of Utah $1,079,360.96 from the tax on gasoline sales and $610,169,99 in motor vehicle registration fees. With beet hauling almost completed, and with an average of 1000 tons of beets being handled daily, file fall campaign of the Layton Sugar company is half finished. Sugar averages have been running exceptionally good, it is reported, and on several occasions it has been necessary to slacken the factorys pace in order that complete extraction of the sugar could be made. Sugar content in some exceptionally good batches of beets has been as high as 17 Per cent. Salt Lake Whipped by a gale, a terrific rainstorm swept over Salt Lake and vicinity early Tuesday morning, leaving, according to weather bureau reports, a precipitation of .(2 of an inch. The northwest wind, which reached its maximum intensity shortly after 3 o'clock, ripped the roof of the huge east grandstand at the fairgrounds from the steel structure and hurled it several feet south of the stand. The damage is estimated at it, according to Ernest Holmes, ral manager of the state fair asg s'. elation. e Randy Tomatoes, peas and potatoes may displace Sugar beets .as s Sandy's principal agriculutral crop a higher price is paid next season for sugar beets, according to information from Mr.. W. Wilson, president of the Sandy City bank and mayor of Sandy. Mr. Wilson reports that Sandy farmers were hard hit through failure this season of the sugar beet crop. un-l"s- Myton The month of October. 1926, according to the record kept at ihe government irrigation office in Myton, was proved the driest October since the year 1916, when the keeping of records began here. The dry spell in the basin has been broken during the and ihe outlook for adpast few-days- , ditional moisture in the near future is good. Snow in the mountains and rain in the vaJiey pleases nearly everybody. Ephraim.- - A number of local sportsmen of this city have been busy the past week on the mountains east of the city in the vicinity of the beaver dams, making ready for the planting of 15,000 rainbow trout. The pond, behas been longing to Dave Madsen, ' screened and most of the willows hopped out and burned. The city of Ephraim has authorized the building of a small reservoir just above the bulkhead of its electric power plant. The purpose nf this construction is to store water to he drawn upon during the peak load of the plant. Ft. Dnches le First carload shipments of turkeys for Thanksgiving cents a are quote'1 at thirty-fou- r pound, according to shippers' anEphraim nouncements. Reports 'ndicate that tbeie 'ar8 'ess of th fovl than test ji ,! In ,ni a virisity. . i HUERTA NAMED AS : Price The last load of sugar beets from the fields around Wellington has been shipped to the factories of the Holly Sugar company of Colorado. A report of the payment to be made on the beets in addition to the guaranteed price, and also an analysis of the 'sugar content will be available after the beets are received at the factory. The crop in Carbon county is way below normal this year. Salt Lake There have been more than 81,000 head of livestock slaughtered by the meat packing plants of Suit Lake during the first eight months of 1926. J. H. Manderfield, general manager of the Salt Lake Union announces. These figures in- i Short Waves Solution of Chaotic Condition Short waves are the solution of the present chaotic condition confronting broadcasting, says Dowel Crosley, Jr. It will be a matter of only a few months until many powerful broadcasting stations will he transmitting programs on short waves. Some stations are at present transmitting programs on tlie lower wave hands, in addition to their normal ones, and are being heard consistently at great distances. Atmospheric disturbances do not affect reception on tlie lower wave lengths, to tlie same extent us found in the present band, and it is unqueson tionably true that clearer-receplios is possible the lower when interference is encountered on the present band. d The present broadcasting wave bund is due to tlie fact that there ure only 88 available wave channels between 210 and 54(5 meters, and it cun he readily seen that an enormous expansion can be made when it Is realized that between 10 and 100 meers there are some 2.008 wavelengths that can be used, spacing, as has been the practice, 10 kilocycles apart. This means that a very large increase can he made in broadcasting stations and that each station may have an individual , I.roadcasting on a short as well as the present 422..'! meters, will lie a regular feature of tlie Cros-le.WLW superpower station in I'iu-ci- i riati. There will lie many more stations broadcasting on short waves as tlie audience increases and real-izt- s tlie clearness of reception-otlie lower band. , imporRealizing the tremendous transmistance of this new sion, V. M. Bruce, Jr., consulting engineer of tlie United States signal corps, bus invented a new unit' which will make it possible to receive broadcasting from. 40 to 200 meters with any type of tucuum tube receiver. tliis making unnecessary tlie obsolescence of the 5,0009)00 sets now wave-length- over-crowde- wave-lepgtl- i. wave-length- low-wav- e low-wav- e In use. 3ear's kit. This may take the form of special circuits, such as the neutro-dyn- e or mechanically or manually opd Is The erated controls. popular and usually takes the form of a variable high resistance rheostat in series with the plate supply of one or more of tlie radio frequency tulies. This method has been improved somewhat in some models of tile new kits. by addition of a. choke coil and condenser in conjunction with tlie rheostat for smoothness and ease of control. Individual Complete Units. Several years ago the first tuned radio frequency amplifiers were tuned by varying tlie coupling of ore or more of tlie transformer primaries In relation to their secondaries. Tills control Is coming back this year an! several nationally exploited kits will contain this circuit. Another popular system of It. F. control is exemplified in many of the A now prominent .radio new kits. manufacturer conceived tlie idea of placing ids radio frequency transformer adjacent to the metal and plates of the variable condensers. Ills theory whs that the tiiglier frequencies would suffer greater losses thdn those at a higher wave length and that fairly uniform amplification would result over the entire broadcast ha.Vl. Tils It worked and worked well. method is today probably tlie niott popular of tlie various oscillation mentioned. idea being Another used today is that of tlie individually complete unit type of kit. That is, it is possible to purchase a complete stage of radio frequency, a detector circuit or an audio amplifier mounted and ready for wiring. Most of these units, particularly in tlie case of the It. F. units, are complete!) shielded. In lids case tlie radio frequency stages may be built up as high as four in many of tlie new kits without undesirable oscillation becoming evident. Tlie advantages of flexibility and ease of construction of this sjs-teare obvious. last-name- Unlike tlie various electrical instruments they represent, circuits used in radio receiver construction have shown no great basic change since the wireless art emerged from the laboratory stage. There have been elaborations and Improvements without end. hut a diagram of tlie modern receiver shows that it is surprisingly similar to the earliest models. In fact tlie method of coupling the circuit of one tube to that of another Is prdeti ally tlie same today as it was when tulies were first devised. Other sections of tlie hookup have changed only in keeping with the increasing number of tulies and other apparatus. One of the circuits first popular with the home-buildin- to become g en- It hud numerous variations. It still is in existence in tiie modern receiver, although somewhat disguised, it Is now preceded, ns a rule, with a step of tuned radio frequency amplification, retaining all of Its advantages with added selectivity. tuned radio frequency Th thusiast was the regenerative. IHe-tub- Disclaims Any Part in Revolutionary Move; Choice Without Asking; Mexico in Midst of Revolution More than 20,000 men various states of Mexico in a general rebellious movement against the Callus regime. Adolfo De La Huerta, former provisional presi dent of Mexico announced here Thursday. Leaders of every unit, with the exception of one, have proclaimed Do La Huerta their leader, he said. The former president, who assumed office in 1920 when the Carranza regime was overthrown and left it when Alvaro Obregon was elected president seven months later, produced documentary evidence to support his assertion that the rebel movement is being Los Angeles are in arms receiver and its er number of tulies, - prosecuted with a view in placing him in political power when control of tlie republic is obtained. This evidence was in shape of let- ters brought to him through vat ions channels, some printed on stlkcoltlis, direct from rebel leaders asserting their faith in him. The American authorities, De La Huerta said, are cognizant of his position. In due time, lie declared, he expects to take ilia place at the head of his sympathizers in Mexico. "They send letters .and messengers to me proclaiming, me their leader. he said. What can I do? I cannot denounce them. There is a provision iu the Mexican constitution which says that the people may rise up against the organized auhtority if a resort is had to tyranny. That is tlie situation in Mexico now." Warning another that lias shown no revolutionary change. It consists entirely of a series of circuits known as the simple audion with various systems of oscillation control, Tlie simple audion layout was first used witli the development of tlie i or audion tube, it provides a method of connecting tlie tube to its batteries ami accompanying condensers and coils. Also it does not show n great difference from tlie wiring arrangement of a crystal set. In analyzing a modern eight-lubradio frequency amplifier tlie fact that r it is merely an elaboration of the is quickly apparent. It, too, consists of a series of audion circuits with changes made to accommodate added equipment necessary to main- tain tlie receiver in balance. The superheterodyne, which sprung into popularity along with tlie tuned radio frequency type, also goes back to tlie audion and tlie regenerative. These two are combined 'with long or short wave radio frequency amplification to the point where great selectivity and volume result. In some cases tuned radio frequency amplification has been added to improve the receiver. viu-eun- .Ian in e five-tube- Believes That Shadow Is Conductor of Waves Describing experiments to test his theory that shadow is the conductor of radio waxes. Alvin J. Mussel man, radio engineer, says that ether is simply mi arbitrary name for something that cannot he seen, weighed or measured. On tlie other liuiul. it is easy to isualize darkness. Darkness acts as t tie real curlier of radio mid other waxes. Ionization .does not give a satisfactory reason for tlie difference between day and night reception, lie said. In fields tests at midnight, under ideal night conditions, a radio set was placed in the searchlight lower. Across the field, about 1,000 feet away, u government radio operator sent signals steadily for a half-houAt given intervals, a searchlight of ivus switched 4503 K tOJHio candle-jMiwe- r on ajid trained on tlie antenna of tin sending station. An audibility meter on Mtisselinans radio set registered the strength of the signals. When, the light was off, the signals were strong; when it was on, die signals were weak. Of course it must Ite kept in mind that tlie 450.0: O,0iW candle-powe- r searchlight could not anywhere near nproximate tlie power of sunlight, hut in a very small way I was provided with daytime conditions which en aided me to make my first test," he I am satisfied said. that the test bears out, at last, in part, my theory that shadow is the conductor of radio and other electromagnetic waves. air-ma- Keep Connections Clean The positive connections of storage batteries, whether they are A or B" batteries, should be cleaned occasion a greenish ally because they deposit which makes an imperfect connection width very often become so bad ns to either reduce the cottage or make tlie set noisy with tun d re sembling atmospherics Given on Dawes Plan Washington -- Warning of tlie danger of wrecking the Dawes plan by settlement of dm alien property problem was sounded before the house ways and means committee by Leon Eraser, one of Ihe administers of the plan. Tlie United States, he cautioned, should not lie the first nation to "throw stones at the Dawes plan, which lias done so much to lead Europe out of an economic wilderness. He agreed t hat tlie American claimants should be paid in full and without discrimination, but asserted that the committee above all else should refrain from adopting any basis of adjustment that does not adhere strictly to all international agreements and the Dawes of a greatis in - con-trot- r. Few Changes HaveBee.i Made in Radio Circuits FORMER MEXICAN PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT SAYS THAT 20,000 REBELS ARE ARMED particular. Tax Reduction Bill in Sight j Evidence that the Washington Democrats are getting ready for a smashhing tax reduction fight at the approaching short session of congress was' given Thursday when the ranking Democratic members of the senate and house committees which shape tax bills agreed on a basic plan of action. Out of a meeting between Sen. ator Furnifold Simmons of the senate finance committee afid Representative Jorn Garner of the house ways and means committee came a concrete proposal for a permanent tax reduitc-tioof $325,000,000, which may be increased to $400,000,000. It would curtail the corporation income tax from 13 per cent to 1 per cent, or even less; would wipe out the excise taxes and perhaps slightly modify tlie tobacco tax and lower th surtax on incomes between $30,000 and $90,000. n Brazilian Town is Bombed Buenos Aires Mutinous troops in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul attacked th town of Santa Marin with airplanes find bombs, according to advices received over tlie border hy La Nation. Tlie outcome of tlie fight is not given. The mutinous troops numbered 1400. A military force of loot) men was stationed in the town. Bombs dropped from are said to have destroyed the provincial bank and the principal hotel. 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