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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH The SAN ANTONIO REPORTS SNOW BLANKET; NORTHERN SEC-TIOBELOW ZERO . g Chicago. Storms and cold weather hovered over the northern part of the country. Temperature below zero gripped the northern tier of states and in the middle west and far to the southward snow had fallen and the temperature was dropping. Heavy clouds floated over Chicago with snow in prospects for Tuesday. The snowfall may be heavier than at any time this winter. The temperature was below normal over practicalily all sections of "the country from the great plains eastward, the weather bureau announced. The cold was not severe, subzero being reported only from the extreme upper Mississippi valley and adjoining sections. Snow and cold weather extended tar down into the southwest. Give inches of snow was reported in Texas and the temperature was 4 degrees below freezing as far south as San Antonio. El Paso reported temperature of only 14 degrees above zero. The moderating temperature in the far northwest indicated that relief might be looked for in the middle west within the next few days, unless another cold wave develops and sweeps over the country. The weather bureau said: "Unsettled weather conditions are apparently becoming quite general and precipitation, occurred during the storm in large sections of the country. The principal disturbances appeared to be centered in the southwest. The temperature in Chicago was expected to remain at from 15 to 20 degrees above zero. Kansas City, Mo. The southwest lay under a blanket of snow which extended to the Mexican border. . The heaviest snow in forty-on- e years covered San Antonio, at Del Rio, on the border, sfx inches of snow fell, the most in twenty-fou- r years. Texans of the western plains saw their first snow fall in years. The snow covered the ground in Oklahoma Sunday. After, thrawing somewhat, temperatures in Oklahoma dropped below freezing, the lowest readings prevailing in the southern part of the state. Streets in Oklahoma City were a mass of ice and traffic was impeded. SENATE FAVORS IDAHO BILL Expected To Pass Long And Short Haul Gooding Bill Says Utah Shippers Bureau Salt Lake City. Favorable action the senate on the Gooding long and short haul bill is expected by W. S. McCarthy, president of the Intermediate Rate association and representative of the Utah Shippers Traffic association who returned from Washington recently, where he testified before the senates interstate commerce committee on the measure. Mr. McCarthy reports that Chairman Parker of the interstate commerce committee of the house has assured proponents of the measure of a hearing, but no time has been set for consideration of the measure by the mm The senate committee held hearing January 7 and 8 and January 18, 19, and 20. The Intermediate Rate association was represented at the first hearings by J. Ford, Spokane, secretary of the association, and at the later hearings by Mr. McCarthy, John F. Shaugnessy, chairman of the Nevada public utilities commission, also appeared in support of the measure. Belgiums War Cardinal Dies Brussells. Cardinal Mercier, primate of Belgium, died at 3 oclock Saturday afternoon and the passing of the patriot and great churchman was announced by the tolling of bells throughout the land. He died peacefully, with eyes fixed upon the crucifix and surrounded by his family. The funeral will take place at Milines on Thuisday and the body will be transported there. It will lie in 'state in the archepiscopal residence. The holding of national funeral services will be decided upon by the council of ministers. Twelve Die In Hotel Blaze Allentown. Pa. At least twelve guests of the Lafayette hotel were killed aqd a score more were Injured in a fire that destroyed the building Sunday. Nine guests were unaccounted for several hours after the fire. Rich Strike In Salmon Mine Salmon, Idaho. A rich strike was made in the Harmony mine about midnight Thursday, the news being telephoned in to Superintendent Earl F. Nieman at Solmon. The mine has been working in paying ore on upper levels, but for the past three months work has been pushed forward t on the level, hoping to strike something better. The body of ore opened up Thursday night looks promising, but the full significance of the dlBcoverey la not yet known. 800-foo- x the interallied 'veterans federation. The nine countries entering through their veterans associations into the arrangement are, besides the United States: Belgium, Czechoslovakia. Great Poland Britain, Italy, and Rumania. . Details of the plan have been laid before the national officers of the Legion by Lemuel Bolles, past national adjutant and vice chairman and secretary of the Legion delegation to the Flduc congress at Rome, Italy. The Yugo-Slavl- plan was worked out in a definite way at that congress. The cost of a scholarship is estimated by Mr. Bolles-at approximately $1,500, plus tuition. Each student is to be obligated to give talks, upon his return from his scholarship, to the school children of his country about the nation where he studied. An annual award of merit will be given to that educational institution of eneh of the nine countries, according to Mr. Bolles, which has Included in its curriculum a course of study which best promotes international understanding. Letters are to be interchanged arnong grade-schochildren, under another plan which is to be carried out. Awards will be given to those letters fronf each country which are deemed to promote International understanding in the most original way. Efforts are being made under Fidac leadership to have Armistice day declared a legal holiday In each of the nine nations. Fidac will suggest a uniform program for the observance of the day each year. Half Million Dollars in Legion Relief Work During the past year nearly talf a million dollars wns spent by the various units and departments of the American Legion auxiliary in assisting the Legion In relief work among disabled veterans of the World war and their fnmilles. Reports deceived from 32 auxiliary departments show that they had spent. Including the value of clothing and food donated, $388,755. Mrs. Hazel Workman, who is chairman of the auxiliarys national rehabilitation committee, estimates that the total for the entire- - organization will approximate 00,000. Nenrly 200,000 visits were made during the year to sick and disabled veterans. In tbe departments reporting, 3,055 families were assisted by gifts of ensh, clothing and food. Each month $300 was paid V the Lglon for the maintenance, of chil-d.e- n who are being cared for at the Auxiliary cottage at Otter Lake, Mich. This cottage was opened last winter, as part of the Legions children's billet there. In each hospital where a number of Iowa veterans are hospitalized the Iowa department of the auxiliary has formed an Iowa Club. Iowa auxiliary members act as mothers" to the members of the clubs. Kentucky and Indiana departments are cooperating in maintaining a hostess house at the hospital at Dawson Springs, Ky. Relatives of hospitalized men are housed here while visiting them. A nursey is maintained to care for children of visiting wives of veterans. Louisiana auxiliary members are doing a very unusual and very effective piece of work at the leper colony at Carvllle In that state. Various projects for entertainment and relief are carried on. Auxiliary members in Minnesota loaned to trainees of the United States veterans bureau during the year $11,835. Cows and chickens purchased for agricultural trainees by the department cost more thun $10,000. These are examples of the work which is being carried on by the Legion auxiliary to assist veterans who were disabled during the war. Every state has accomplished many splendid things in rehabilitation," according to Lira, Workman. Its a Privilege to Utah Salt Lake City. All highway In the state are open except the road, which is blocked with snow drifts, according to a report from the office of the state road commission. The commission reported that it had assisted in opening the Parleys and Logan canyon routes but that no effort would be made to keep EDUCATIONAL PLAN BACKED BY LEGION Tlans are definitely under way to arrange through the American Legion for an Interchange of college students between the United States and each of the eight principal foreign countries with which this nation was associated in the World war. Efforts are being made to obtain at least eight scholarships in American universities and colleges to be used by students from these foreign countries, it was snld at national headquarters of the Legion. Similar arrangements are being made by each of these countries. Legion officials, according to National Adjutant Jnmes F. Barton, expect to have the plan In operation by the opening of school next fall so that the first exchange will be made at that time. Students to be exchanged will be chosen through an essay contest on some subject of international affairs. The contests will be carried on in their respective countries by veterans organizations represented in Fidac, News Notes;; Live in f tbe by pummittee. ! kmm (Cap f for This Department Supplied by , American Legion News Service.) In The Far Canadian Northwest Moderation Was Reported, White River Ont., Being The Coldest Spot With 20 Below e til, Heber-Fruitlan- highway d open during the winter. Price. Formal acceptance of the new Price hospital was made Tuesday night by the city council, which agreed to use the $3,200 worth of equipment for city purposes; to provide further improvements: to furnish quarters for the institutions and pay rent. The hospital was donated A Diagram Showing How to Install the UX 112 Tube, Using Storage by the Price chamber of commerce. . Battery. reThat Washington. stricted Indians living on reservations do not have to pay federal income taxes on income from sources within the reservations has been decided by the department of the interior. Price. The rotting away of wire bands around old wooden pipe caused a break in the. pipeline and cut off the Price city water supply for several hours. The break occurred above the tunnels near Kyune in Price canyon and tore up a section of the D. & R. G. W. railroad tracks, in addition to cutting a channel through the east tunnel. Salt Lake City. The elements have made up for their delinquency at Four inches of snow fell Brighton. at the city watershed during the night of January 21, it was reported by This Diagram Shows the Dry Cell Tube Set Rewired for UX 120 Power Tube. Harry Hammond, observer for the waterworks department, to H. K. BurH. EDGAR FELIX the filament. The usual circuit, startBy The old snow In Philadelphia Record. ing at the grid, runs from the grid ton, city superintendent. to a total new made added fall the Tbe superior quality of reception socket terminal to the secondary of of inches, as comdepth the obtainable with loud volume by the the transformer; pared with somewhat more than sixty substitution of UX UX 120 other terminal of the transformer secinches at this time a year ago, waterto the correct terminal of the tubes for UV 201-ondary and UV 199 tubes, officials said. works C battery, while the positive of the respectively, In the last stage of C A" to the An increase in business at Price. battery goes negative amplification, makes the Price postoffice last year over their installation of interest to every battery lead. The UV 199 tube used In the first that of the year previous, with a deowner of a receiver having two or of amplification should have a crease of $7941.34 in the expenditures more stages, of stage amplivolt negative bias, but does not for the operation of the local office, fication. Several Important changes 4 must be made in the wiring of the work with a 22 4 volt bias. Three is noted in a report submitted by Postvolts. master J. F. MacKnight. receiving set to adapt the circuits cells give the required 4 and power supply to. the needs of the Securing 4'2 Volts' for First Stage. Salt Lake City. Major C. C. Mosenew tubes. The novice may be confused by the ley, vice president and general superThe UX 112 is the big brother of markings on the battery when he is intendent of the Western Air Express the UV 201-tube. Tbe filament cur- directed to connect the grid return has arrived In Salt Lake for the purrent consumption of the new tubes is of the first amplifier tube with the pose of completing negotiations for half an ampere, only double that of terminal of the C battery in a local field, hangars and landing . the economical UV To secure order to obtain 4 volts negative other facilities preliminary to the satisfactory results with the UX 112 bias. As compared with 22, howopening of air traffic from here to the tube, 133 volts of plate potential are ever, 18 volts is 4 volts less or coast on April 1, next. ns required, compared with 90 volts negative. Consequently, to secure a . Salt Lake City. Plans for 1926 Furusually used with the UV grid bias of 4 volts, we connect the thermore, unless the 9 volt C" bat- grid return to the 18 volt tap of the were discussed at a meeting of the tery is used in connection with it, 22 volt battery. The 21 volt tap Is Salt Lake Gun Club Tuesday evening. The subject of new automatic angle the UX 112 is a heavy user of B 1 volts negative, as compared with was taken up, and it was decidcurrent traps and considerdistorts 19 the .volt tap, 3 volts buttery ed to purchase two of this type to be O By the addition of the ably. negative, and the 18 volt tap, 4 battery, however, a large size B volts negative. If you now have no installed in the spring. Most of the battery can power this tube for a C battery in the first stage, simply members favored the holding of the year or more. It Is not necessary to disregard this part of the process. state shoot at Geneva during the annual outing. However, this subject use an extra large or heavy duty size The grid return from the secondary will be brought before the club asB battery for furnishing the extra of the second stage transformer Is 45 volts required by this tube. sembly January 24. connected with the negative terminal The method of connecting an extra of the 22 volt battery. This gives Salt Lake City. Special attention 45 volt B battery is as follows: (1) 22 volts negative bias, the amount is to be given by the Utah schools Examine the socket which holds the required by the UX 120. The method this year to the forestry problems of of identifying this terminal has altube used in the final stage of amplithe state. Dr. C. N. Nelson, state supfication and identify the plate termiready been described In connection erintendent of public instruction sent with the Instructions lor Installing the out to district nal, usually marked P. (2) Disconsuperintendents a copy 4 nect the wire attached to this termivolt C" battery for the UX 112. of a letter written by C. L. Pack, nal. (3) Connect the positive termiof the American Tree aspresident nal of the new extra 45 volt B batsociation to Governor George H. Dern. National Radio Fading tery to the plate socket terminal. (4) letter recommends that approTests Start February 9 The Connect the negative terminal of the consideration be given to forpriate new I! battery with the wire which Dates for the national tests of radio estry matters and the state school you have just disconnected from the reception to determine the causes of offices are urging the same thing. plate socket terminal. This gives a stntic and fading were announced reDelta That Delta enjoyed a healthy total voltage of 135 volts on the UX cently after 4.000 of the 4,500 des112 tube, but it does not increase the ignated observation stations had exgrowth during the past year is evitube pressed a willingness to take part in denced by the postal receipts, which plate voltage of the UV 201-showed an increase over the year of in the first stage of the survey, which is being conducted c 1924 of more than 23 per cent. Accordr the amplification. by Speedometer to Postmaster Clark Allred, the with the ing corporation In Adding the Extra C Battery. for the year 1925 amounted receipts Northwestern university. The first to $9198.51, as A somewhnt similar method is purcompared with $7474.90 test will be held on the nieht of sued In adding the extra 4 volt C 1924. for the year from ru 8 to il p. ra. central Fen ary 9, battery. The new C" battery is conSalt Lake City. Utah county citinected In series with the one already standard time. The second and third zens have petitioned the U. S. forestry Installed ; the existing connections of will be on the two succeeding nights department asking that the road up the latter with the first stage of ampli- at the same hours. Subsequent trials American Fork canyon leading to the fication are not disturbed. The sec- will be held throughout the winter, should the loop road be designated obtained data Timpanogos Indicate that ondary of the second audio frequency and as such be as a forest lu a search for the real highway progress transformer, however, is disconnected with the road leading connected causes two of these anradio 4 ibajor from the volt terminal of the to Aspen Grove around Is Timpanogos noyances possible. original C battery, a new lead beIt was originally planned to hold and into Provo canyon. ing run from that secondary terminal tests In January, but owing to these Sait Lake City. Despite the mild new 9 volt terminal of the to C" tests the International scheduled for which has been in evidence weather, battery. For dry cell tube sets using UV 199 that month it was decided to hold the throughout most of the western territory, until the past few days, the tubes, the new UX 120 Is used in the fading and static tests at a later date. Most of the observations will be sheep and cattle are in excellent conlast stage. This also requires 135 dition according to a report issued volts plate potential obtainable from made by broadcast listeners using a large size B" battery. The same standard receiving sets and dependSalt Lake City. John M. Henrie instructions for connecting the extra ing for the accuracy of their reports' and John Johnson, county commis45 volt B battery for the UX 112 upon their own ears. However, to Insioners of Garfield county negotiated sure the scientific accuracy of the rek loan from the state road commiapply to the UX 120. 20 control stations equipped with The UX 120 requires a 22 ssions revolving fund, payable before volt sult, electrical measuring devices and auC" battery. Substitute for your presthe end of the present year, for $5006 tomatic recorders will be placed in ent C battery a 221-volt tapped with which to complete work on reB battery made up of large size the principal broadcasting centers of habilitating the road from Tropic tc cells. This assures yon of Jong, shelf the country, what is known ns the "Panguitch life. 'There Is practically no current Tropic dump,- - where the road goer withdrawn from the C" battery, and over the escarpment near Bryce Safety First! Safety first In testing a new circuit consequently, Its usefulness Is deterPlace some sort of a protective device mined by Its shelf life. Plaids and Checks A C" battery Is connected In tbe In series with the negative lead of the and checks have not been B Plaids a exists If short circuit battery. reverse direction as compared with a between filament They do not, however, seem the and Ignored. B potenhigh B The is battery. battery to stripes, and the be B to tial the device preferred battery protective connected with the plus to the plate and the minus toward the filament will give warning and protect the reason offered by several manufacturers is that interest Is not manifested The C" battery, on the other hand, tubes. as strongly in these particular designs, is connected with the negative termidue to their not being adaptable to all The Storage Battery 22 nal toward lie grid and the woman wishing to volts to the filament. The full voltage The storage battery of a radio set figures. The stout desires slim stripes and the appear of the battery Is Impressed upon the requires greater attention than the auslim girl does likewise, as it makes if tomobile to return the because is nc made there is grid grid battery, even slimmer and more the minus connection of the bnttery, generator to keep it charged as the her appearwhereas plaids are apt to graceful, since its plus lead is connected with current is used. result In the opposite effects. NEW HANDY PACK Fits hand pocket and purse d thirty-seve- audio-frequenc- for yonr money the best Peppermint More and Chewing Sweet for any money Look for Wrigley's P. K. Handy Fade on yonr Dealers Counter g7 u It ' aminnHmBmim n 112-an- audio-frequenc- y Albers . audio-frequenc- stands for Better y 201-A- 201-A- I 22; audio-frequenc- y Stewart-Wnrne- . . f BrcafattJ It's the way we blend the flour that gives Flapjacks their uncommon flavor. 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