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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS. JUNCTION, UTAH t News Notes Its FRANCE f a Privilege to Live in Utah 1 KITCHEN CABINET i j uc, INFLUENCE AMONGCONTINENTAL Murray The Murray City fire deEUROPEAN NATIONS SHOWN partments new quarters are rapidly IN ELECTIONS nearing completion. The fire departrear ment occupies a building at the of the city hall. Recently an extensive improvement program, which in- Nine Nonpermanent Seats Selected; Has Three; III cluded enlarging the building, was Feeling by the Uraguayan started. The walls have been extendDelegates ed several feet higher and a new roof has been constructed. The work will be completed within the next few days. Frances polGeneva, Switzerland in continental EuOgden A fierce forest fire raged itical influence Thursday on Causey creek, twenty-fiv- rope, coupled with the personal popmiles northeast of Ogden, and a ularity of Foreign Minister Benes of In large force of men under V. II. An- Czecho slovakia, resulted Thursday of four countries who are election the were warden, game county derson, busy all afternoon fighting the flames. practically Frances allies to nonpermanent seats in the council of the Bingham Flames which for a time league of nations. These states are threatened the destruction of the Poland, Rumania, Czecho - Slovakia closely grouped buildings at the lower and Belgium. part of Carr Fork were confined to he oilier states chosen were Coie Dnhlstrom boarding house and lombia, Chile, Salvador, Holland and the Catholic church Thursday. The China. The Irish Free State lost its damage is estimated at $8000. battle to represent rhe British dominoa It Lake That there will be a rail- ions in the council, recovering only 10 road through the Uintah basin within votes. Colombia, the highest winner, the next few years is the prediction received 46 out of the total of 49. Czecho slovakia, which was an elevenof Senator William H. King, expressed candidate against Finland, li'sday in an adress to the board th-hour of governors of the chamber of com- easily won on the second ballot for merce. Senator King was invited by the ninth seat, after eight places had the board to discuss matters with, re- been tilled on the first ballot. A large crowd, Including American gard to the development of the Uintah basin, and the effect upon Utah to the Minister Hugh Gibson, Rear Admiral Hilary I. Jones and the memners of completion of the Moffat tunnel. the American delegation to the precomConstruction Ogden The Utah disarmament conference, folliminary pany Thursday received word that the lowed the balloting with interest. dam contract for building the (libson in Montana had been awarded to the Greece Premier Is Not Resigning The company reOgden company. that it weeks Athens, Greece Premier Kondylis ago word three ceived was low bidder with a figure ot and his government had no intention which was assurance that of retiring, he told the Associated $1,55(5,000, The premier bethe contract would be awarded later. Press Thursday. lieves his policy satisfies public opln-oiIirigham City The Peach growers and will lead to parliamentary of Iloxelder county have been bringwhlch will be carried out elections crates In ing in their peaches on trays. fullest with the guarantee of Imparand in boxes for the annual Peach He added that it was unnectiality. day celebration, which opened here essary to deny the recurrent rumors Friday for two days. With the peach of Impending mutinies, inasmuch as rop coming nearer. both the army and navy were obeying Price That one of the greatest the government. Ills policy, he said, needs of Price in the' way of civic had the approval of President improvement is a public pay camp ground, is the opinion expressed by Dr. H. R. Goetznian in a letter to the U. S. Gunboat is Fired On. membership council of the Price chamreking Authoritative foreign disber of commerce, which was organpatches from Hankow say that the ized a few days ago for the expret3 American gunboat Pigeon was fired enterpurpose of furthering just such on by Cantonese batteries on the ftf , prises. ternoon of the 14th at Chenglingki Salt Lake "Salt Lake already the above Hankow on the Yangtze river, Colonel Thur'Omaha of the air, lie Pigeon replied with maemne guns. man H. Dane, formerly chuif engineer Hiere were no American casualties. of the air division of the United States Four foreign merchant ships are now army said when he arrived at Wood- at or near Chungking ready, to evacuward field after flying to Salt ate foreigners there if necessary as That i Los Angeles. from Lake senof the rising result Salt Lake cannot fail to become timent growing out of the Wanhsien eonone of the most important affair, when Rritish gunboats and ters of flying activity in the nation Chinese land troops exchanged shots because of its strategic position and with numerous casualties. of the the enthusiastic cooperation city, was asserted by Colonel Rune. Yaquis Defeat Federal Troops Bingham Construction of the final Ariz. Dispatches to the Nogales, link in the paved highway between Herald Thursday from Guayamas, tostarted Lake l.ingham and Salt confirm reports of A crew of county surveyors Sonora, Mexico, day. a battalion of Mexthat Wednesday, chains this and equipped with transit ican infantry had suffered a crushing morning started checking the two and at the hands of laqul Indians defeat half-milroad of a stretch unpaved south of Vicam. The Yaquis, the diswith the view of patches said, ambushed the battalion, dangerous curves. and killing the larger part, put the reSalt Lake That the state board of mainder to flight. The country in health has the power to compel sheep- which the fight occurred, a small, men whose animals are trailed through closed-ivalley carpeted with heavy Emigration canyon to use a trail, underbrush, is an Ideal selling for designated by the county commission- Yaqui warfare. ers for the purpose of protecting the . canyon stream from contamination. Italian Steamer Goes to Bottom was the opinion rendered Tuesday London Lloyd's reports the Italby Harvey II. Fluff, attorney general, ian steamer Kllenta (from Norfolk, Dr. B. of at the request T. Beatty, state health commissioner. September II sunk with all hands off the British coast. The steamer Bingham Directors of the Bingham was which near by, rushed Homeric, Mines company yesterday declared to the rescue. The time a full speed for dividend third regular quarterly the current year of $1 a share, payable of the disaster is given as 4:12 p.m., ml the position of the F.llinia nt the to stock of record September 20. on time as latitude 50 north, longitude September 30. This dividend, when The Homeric was five disbursed, will make disbursements 11.50 west. miles from the Ellenia when the disof the company for the first nr.e Twenty-fivvessel sank. months of the year total $150,000 and tressed the grand total of disbursements minutes later she was over the spot where the ship disappeared. $992,376. Centervill- e- The Utah Light and Fire Wipes Out Two City Blocks Traction company has been directed by the public utilities commission to Homer, La. Two blocks of the discontinue its service on the line to usiness section of Homer had been Centerville by rail and to install in destroyed at mignight Thursday by its place a motor vehicle service. Aufire which had been discovered four thority is given the traction company hours earlier. The fire had caused So remove its tracks and .0.1)00 damage at midnight and was poles, Price A cooperative agreement for not under control. Homer is in one t Louisiana's large oil districts. the construction of a new road below Scofield was made yesterday by Car- bon county and the Price River Water Montana Has First Snowfall Conservation district at the monthly Great Falls. Mont. The first snow Bession of the county cotnmissmners. of the season, which covered the A.. W. Horsley, president of tho dis- - ground to a depth of an inch, started trict, and H. G. Mathis met with the here shortly after midnight Thursday board in regard to the agreement. and continued for several hours. Western j ' ; e ' ! the last meeting of the county commissioners it was decided to give the voters of Garfield county a chance to vote on a bond issue for the purpose of building roads in this section of the country. Salt Lake. Articles of incorporation of the Iron Mountain Railroad Company of Utah were filed with the county clerk Wednesday afternoon, and it is indicated by the company that this action presages ue elopment of some of the important iron depos- its of southern Utah. Panguitch At - j - t j Rainfalll Chicago Continuation in Indiana, Illinois and other middle western states Wednesday night and Thursday of the rainfall, which has been a daily phenomenon in many localities since September 1, brought the Mississippi more than ten feet above flood stage at Quincy, took one of its tributaries on an excursion over hundreds of acres of low lands near Burlington, Iowa, and threatened Beardstown, 'ill., with inundation by the Illinois States Get Unprecedented river. in Package Bayer fort; WORTHWHILE GOOD THINGS Here is a good pudding and one Is not extensively known. that Banana Pudding. Take a quarters worth of vanilla Diagram of the Selective Bv FRANK W. J4ARTH, In the New York Herald-TribunThere is nothing particularly new In this circuit, which is the old Wen-fa- n The set t, with a few variations. e. originally was designed for local reception only, but one local did not come In very well, so u stage of radiofrequency was added. A location In the center of Manhattan was selected for a test. The set Is fuirly compact, the panel being 7 by 21 Inches and the baseboard 12 by 20 Inches. The chief claim of novelty is the placing of the R. F., secondary, and regenerative coils on one form and having them all of the same diameter. That simplifies the work somewhat. There are five tubes, a R. F. amplifier, a detector and three audio amplifiers. The author selected the type of audio amplifier used because the transformer fives a strong initial input, fiee from distortion, for the two resistance-coupled stages to amplify. The result Is a signal of surprising fidelity and somewhat greater volume than a two-stag- e transformer-couple- d amplifier. The colls are of the ribbed type of bard rubber tubing, recommended for There Its high electrical efficiency. are 12 ribs running lengthwise of the tube and spaced equally around the The turns of wire, circumference. touching only the tops of the ribs, leave a space under the coils and provide practicully an air core. The antenna coil was wound (as shown In Fig. 2) with No. 22 D. G. C. wire, 15 turns for the primary coil (T.l) and 46 Constructional Radio-Frequenc- y Data on Antenna and Coil of Receiver. turn for the secondary (1.2). The number of turns for this coil may vary, depending upon the length and type of aerial used. The aerial used With this set was about 75 feet in length. If a shorter aerial Is used, 50 to 54 turns may be ripilred. The spacing hetween the primary and see- ondary is not critical ; from Inch to works. Construction of Coils. The coil form shown in the drawing (Fig. A) performs a threefold duty that of supporting the R. F. primary, the R. F. secondary and the regenerative coll. The R. F. primary coll Is composed of 20 turns of No. 22 D. C. C., the R. F. secondary coil (1.4) of 40 turns of No. 22 D. C. C., and the regenerative coll (1.5) of 12 turns of No. 30 D. C. G. The spacing between the R. F. primary and the R. F. secondary must be two Inches, or slightly more may prove even better. The regenerative coif (L5) Is spaced about Inch from the secondary. To obtain a variable condenser of .0002 capacity for the regenerator a larger condenser can be used by removing a number of the rolor plates. In this case a .000, .5 was used, after removing four rotor plates, which brought the capacity down to approximately .0002 mfd. The Inductance forms can he fastened Mrectly to the baseboard with a wood screw or elevated a half inch or so on strips of brass. One end of the S is then bolted to t he form aud the other end screwed to the baseboard. For best results a good audio transformer should be used, one of not too high a rutio. One of the modern large-size- d transformers should give ideal The results. resistance couplers should, of course, be of the highest grade to balance the audio transformer. A little pains taken to obtain the right resistance values Is really worth while, as the builder will be amply repaid by the results obtained. Only two vernier dials are required, U the regenerative cond user Is not one-eight- one-eigh- th g lf h one-quart- lf V. One audio transformer. Two reslsto couplers. Four resistances, .05, 25, .1 and 2.0 Two coupling condensers, .006. Twelve binding posts. Terminal strip, 1 by 4 by Inches. Terminal strip. 14 by 8 by inches. Three dials. One filament switch. One pound No. 22 D. C. C. pound No. 30 D. C. C. Necessary screws, wire for Conner tlons, etc. 3-- l( 3-- lf One-eight- h the Heart grinder with a pint critical. Three dials of the same design make a better-lookinpanel. The R. F. tube may or may not require a negative bias, depending, of course, on the characteristics of the particular tube. From one and one-hato three volts usually will make the tube function properly. To Include a C" battery at this point, remove the lead X XI, as shown In Fig. 1. The set Is easy to tune, as there are only two major controls, jpntenna dial and wave-lengtdial. After the detector tube Is properly adjusted the setting of the rheostat can remain permanent and the volume of the output signal controlled entirely by the R. F. tube rheostat. If the colls are properly balanced the dials should read alike and then can be successfully logged. When tuning the set the dials should be rotated slowly, a degree at a time, as the stations simply drift In and out without the usual whine or whistle. If the regenerative unit is is Indicated correct, by signal becoming mushy when too much capacity Is used that Is. when the dial Is advanced too far. If the set has a tendency to plop, remove two or more turns from the secondary side of the regenerntlve coll as a means of correcting the fault. Another method Is to move the regenerative coll from Inch to three-eighth- s Inch away from the secondary coll. The value of the C" battery used In the audio circuit may be anything from four and a half volts to nine volts or more If ninety or more volts of B battery are used. Most audio amplifiers work better with a C battery, and the saving of B battery Is considerable In the long run. Wave-LengtRange. The set should ordinarily tune from 200 to 526 meters smoothly and with However, the author equal volume. found one set In several he built that was for some reason or other a little tricky on wave lengths under 300 meters that Is, It had a tendency to spill over and was difficult to. balance, This tendency was corrected by mak ing use of the Rice system of neutral lzatlon. This consists of an Indue tanee and a neutralizing condenser These parts are indicated In the draw lng to show their location, but need only be used If difficulty Is experienced on the low wave lengths. There Is, however, only one chance In a hundred of their being required. The coll Is composed of the same number of turns as the R. F. coll and Is wound directly over the R. F. coll. The tube In the last stage can be a 201-If the horn type of loud speaker Is used. However, If the builder Intends to use a cone-typ- e speaker, he will require a greater output voltage properly to vibrate the cone. The use of a UX171 power Is suggested here as a suitable means of providing the necessary power without distorting the signal. An amperlte or similar amment control device of. one-hapere capacity must be provided for this type of tube. The choke and large condenser shown In the diagram can be used or not as the builder sees fit. With their use the output signal will be much smoother, as the heavy direct current Is through the choke Instead of being allowed to pass through the speaker coil. Parts Required. The following Is a list of parts actually used, but there Is no reason why the set would not work well 11 other equally suitable parts of good quality were substituted : One cabinet, 21 Inches long and 12 Inches deep. One baseboard, 7 by h wood. See text. Brass strip, by One Radion panel, 7 by 6 inches. Two varh. le condensers, .0005, General Instrument. One variable condenser, .0002, Gen eral Instrument. Five 201-- tubes. Two rheostats. Two Radion sockets. Three sockets, gang, bakellte. Two tubular forms. 3 by 6 Inchet and 3 by 3 inches Radion hard rubber. One grid leak, variable. One grid condenser, .00025. Three amperltes and mountings, h 15 Does not affect wafers, put through a meat Receiver Described In This Article. The Apparatus Indicated In Dotted Line Is Optional. Five-Tub- e e j Take without Fear as Told Give and give again. anti-foreig- i Union, j Lives are human, though so often We disguise our piin. Borne are hungering (or your com- e n Newpupr PROVED SAFE ! Let the one who sighs for comfort Feel a handclasp true; It will cheer the wpy, and surely Cant Impoverish you. a ; i ((J POWER OF LEAGUE Latin-Americ- BAYER ASPIRIN" he or less of nuts. Unless you see the Bayer Cross Cook one pint of on package or on tablets you are not sweet milk, two the genuine Bayer Aspirin of getting tablespoonfuls prescribed butter, one cupful of sugar, and two proved safe by millions and e years for egg yolks. Make alternute layers of by physicians over twenty-fivthe nuts, wafers and cream filling, Ileadache Colds adding six bananas and a can of Lumbago Neuritis crushed pineapple. Serve with thick Rheumatism Toothache whipped cream. Pain, Pain Neuralgia Velvet Sponge Cake. Beat foul Each unbroken Bayer" package coneggs very light; add two cupfuls of tains proven directions. Handy boxes sugar and beat for twenty minutes, twelve tablets cost few cents. Drugof adding the sugar gradually. Then add 1(XX one cupful of boiling hot milk, one gists also sell bottles of 24 and teaspoonful of lemon or vanilla and two cupfuls of flour sifted with two teaspoonfuls of baking powder folded Into the egg mixture. Bake twenty to thirty minutes. Spread with the favorite filling or frosting. Date Pudding. Mix one pound of f walnuts (measured In shell), pound of dates stoned and chopped, one and one-hacupfuls of sugar, one SOOTHES cupful of crushed and rolled bread BURNS crumbs, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder and six eggs, yolks and whites Nothing more comforting than Vaseline Jelly. Eases beaten separately. Add the dry Inpain. Hastens natures healgredients, then the yolks and fold In Wonderful for cuts, in ing. a beaten Bake the stiffly whites. scratches, bruises and other sheet and serve with whipped cream little accidents. spread over the top. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. tCon Itdnfdj Asparagus With Cheese. Take one can of asparagus, six hard cooked h eggs, cupful each of butter and of flour, one cupful of milk and one-hal- f pound of cream cheese. Make a white sauce of butter, flour and milk. Place a layer of the asparagus In a baking dish, cover with the Joyous Hours Is Bernice happily married? cheese and white sauce, then another Yes, Indeed, her husbands away layer of asparagus and finish- with the white sauce and cover With buttered most of the time. crumbs. Bake about twenty minutes. Culticura for Pimply Faces. Season well to taste with salt, paprika To remove pimples and blackheads and pepper. Pickled Peach Sherbet. Prepare a smear them with Cutlcura Ointment. lemon sherbet, using one pint of wa- Wash off In five minutes with Cutlf cupful of sugar, one tea- cura Soap and hot water. Once clear ter, h of cupful keep your skin clear by using them for gelatin, spoonful of mashed pickled peaches, and the dally toilet purposes. Dont fall to InJuice of a lemon. See that the gela- clude Cutlcura Talcum. Advertisement tin Is well dissolved and the mixture well blended ; turn into the freezer Many a man has noble alms but It and freeze. This Is unusual and espe- Is the hits that count. cially delicious. Seasonable Dishes. A good salad which may be prepared at almost any season of the year Is : one-hal- lf one-fourt- one-hal- one-fourt- Banana and Green Pepper Salad. Remove the skin and veins, from three ba- - nanas and add half a slice, cup- ful of finely diced tender celery, ona green pepper cut Into fine shreds, a handful of blanched almorjds shredded and mayonnaise to moisten. Serve on lettuce. A nice luncheon dish when it is hard to think of anything new Is : Golden Buck. Prepare a plain welsh rabbit as follows: Combine three tablespoonfuls of flour, one tablespoonful of butter, one teaspoonful of salt, teaspoonful of paprika, an egg, and two cupfuls of cheese put through the food chopper. Add two cupfuls of milk and cook over the hot water, stirring frequently until thick. Serve on large slices of buttered toast with a poached egg on top of each. Cherry Cake. Bake a sponge cake In a sheet pan and when cold spread with the following mixture made from either fresh or canned cherries: Pit a quart of fresh cherries, add two cupfuls of sugar and let stand a while, then boil fifteen minutes. Drain the juice and when cool add a cupful of cherry juice and a cupful of water and boil, pour over two tablespoonfuls of of a gelatin dissolved In cupful of cold cherry juice. Stir In the puip and when thick spread over the cake. Top with whipped cream sweetened and flavored with almond. Green Corn Pudding. Take twelvo good-sizeears of corn, slice off half tY e kernels with a sharp knife and with blunt edge scrape out the milky germs that remain, leaving the husks on the cob. Add a tablespoonful of butter, s salt and pepper and of a Bake with dots of cupful of milk. butter over the top. Bake forty-fivminutes. Cucumber Sauce for Fish. Grat two small cucumbers and cook in tw tablespoonfuls of butter closely covered; stir frequently; when well cooked add a half pint of rich white sauce, season with lemon Juice, salt and pepper, adding a bit of spinach Juice for coloring. When food has cooked on the pan and scorched, remove and cool by setting at once into cold water; the steam carries away the scorched taste. If not too badly scorched. Keep in Trim! It Essential to Good Elimination Good Health. are the blood THE kidneys If they fail to function properly there is apt to be a retention of toxic poisons in the blood. A dull, languid feeling and, sometimes, toxic backaches, headaches, and dizziness are symptoms of this condition Further evidence of improper kidney function is often found in burning or scanty passage of secretions. Each year more and mora people are .learning the value of Doans Pills, a stimulant diuretic, in this condition. Scarcely a nook or hamlet anywhere but has many enthusiastic users. 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