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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH TOUCH OF GENIUS ON FELT HATS; NAVY BLUE ONCE AGAIN POPULAR News Notes f a Privilege Utah to Live in . Overloading With High Voltage Causes Trouble . In tlie&e ilajs of high ullages and A, C. current supply units, tlie .dis-- . . theatre. . short-circuitin- Grid Leak May Make Very Great Difference It is surprising what a difference the grid leak makes. In fact, there is a good cause for changing the grid leak when switching from purely local to distant reception to experiments conAccording ducted by the engineering staff of the International. Resistance company, it . is a fact that the higher the grid leak the more sensitive the detector action. However, the tone quality, especially on strong signals, becomes mushy with increased resistance. Also, the higher the resistance the broader the tuning of the set on poweiful signals particularly, and, vice versa, the sharper the tuning on loud signals when using a lower value of grid leak Interesting experiments in extreme selectivity, even with the old time set notorious for its broad tuning, may be conducted by using low values of grid leaks, say even as low as 100,000 ohms, when woiking with "powerful local signals. On distant signals the grid leak value may run as high as 5 megohms. Interesting results in extreme sensitivity have been obtained with even as high ay 8 megohms. Connect to Receiver When Testing Battery In testing any battery with a volt meter, it should be connected to a re eeiver on which it is to be used and tested with the receiver turned on to give an accurate test of the actual voltage being delivered to the set Occasionally batteries will test correctly when not connected, because the high grade voltmeters have a very low drain. lien the battery is actually connected to the set with the set turned on, it may prove defective oi f insjifticicnt power. This also ap plies to eliminators. They should he tested when connected to the set with the set turned on and such a readmit with an accurate voltmeter will show what power is being delivered to the set. During the filming of The Covered Wagon , the constant use of my voice demanded that I find a cigarette which I could smoke with out any chance of throat irritation or cough. After trying them all, I decided on Luckies. They are feu Again forthemidsea . i son and early spring? To be sure! But with a touch of genius that thrills with interest and new ness One thing that Some Pretty Felt Hats. Paris modistes are making a point of this season is to the bottom of the illustration drafted present Intricacy under the guise 'it so gracefully to fit the head is in this At first glance, the 11128 fasdiinnnble shade Simplicity models suggest- - the thought so simPrepare to hear the good, news u'blfh Is not the case at all ple navy blue registers for a spring" When it comes to fantastic cuts and dehut When the pendulum swings tc folds, new wi inkles and queer twists navy blue well, there Is simply m the new felts are breathtaking stopping It on Its onward course. It Is apparent, In the just arrived In yesteryear it was navy blue serge models that the inaority ot French that ruled in t he realm of daytime fash modistes aie still plying the scissors ions, today all indications are that most vigorously, making of felt a piny navy jeisey will do the honors both thing when it come to cutting it in for frocks and for charming ensembles fantastic designs. Also, brims are as which emphasize three-quartcoat serting themselves, which is real news with plaited skirts Some of the new brim are evidently Navy Jeisey with a uietal touch Thev achieved In gold buttons, perhaps n possessed ot a wanderlust. cut loose at the erovvu headline and gilded belt and like as not a gold wander up on the ciown. forming a hracelet is a promise of spring. trimming as they go or perhaps de Huge how ot ribbon are slated as velop Into a tiara flare Many of thee a fort lu oniing trimming item and brims have a trick of dtopping at the many of them will he navy blue. It back, fitting Into the nape of the neck is navy blue grosgrain rihhon which and then suddenly developing a ten is so artfully brought down to one deney to form tabs which entirely con side of the froik shown to the right ceal the ears in the picture. It Is decorated with From elose-tmin- g cap to cloche ol novelty steel studs, which harmonize medium brim runs the course of the wit h the gravisli blue crepe of which first hats in the new year The II this flock is made Note also the lutration portrays several interesting eflective use of graduated fm ks whh-extend from the hemline almost to the felts, very smart for immediate wear Special attention is called to the voke. cloche shown in the lower right cor At a recent Paris opening which In ner of this picture for it indicates the iroduced many interesting inter season trend of the vogue toward curious new modes, the vogue for navy with while brim outlines. Grosgrain ribbon shows was foiespoken in the model which Is through the slashes in the crown and shown to the left in this Illustration the same "ribbon ties about the head This charming youthful model Is ot line. navy crepe with white bands inset, The snug cap centered to the left with hand fagoting And this reminds show a tvpe of bead embroidery with us, fagoting is used in abundance In . . OGDEN Some 31776 sheep in Utah were inspected and found free from scab in December, 1927, according to a report of Thomas Redmond,, chief state sheep inspector, to the state board of agriculture. The report shows that C087 sheep were dipped once In compliance with the regulations of the department. These were sheep entering Utah from Colorado for grazing purposes. The sheep were dipped in Uintah county. LOGAN Reports. from the .office- of the registrar at the Utah Agricultural college indicate that 153 new students have entered for the winter quarter The total registration for this quarter is already far above that of the fall quarter, which had the largest attend ance for that quarter in the history of the school. OGDEN Attendance at Ogdens ninth. annual livestock show is averaging 5000 daily, according to Jesse More adults S. Richards, secretary. are attending the show than have ever before been present and hotels of the city report a greater number of visitors than have been present for any similar event. ' SALT LAKE Although there are 35.000.- 000 more people in the United States now than twenty-fivyears ago, there are about 22,000,000 fewer beef cattle, sheep and swine to provide meat for them, according to Dr. J. R. Mohlfr, chief of the bureau of animal Industry, United States department of agriculture. There are, however, about 8.000.- 000 more dairy cows, so the net loss in the number of food producing animals is about 14,000,000 in twenty-fivyears. Ten years agef tire corn fields aggregated about 107,000,000 acres.- This year they amount to less than 98,000,000 acres, according to the latest estimates, representing an av erage shrinkage of. nearly, a million acres a year. . MYTON The winter range for and Green river sheep in the Nine-Mildistricts, south of Myton, is being utilized by the following sheepmen, who bands-i- n -h-av-e that locality; Crystal Brothers, J. Thomas, Coleman Broth ers, Lewis & Sons, Murdock Brothers, Knights Investment company, Hancock A Goodrich, and Ray Dillman. The number ranging in that locality owned by these men totals about Several bands have been brought The In from the opposite direction. problem so far this season Is water, which is being hauled with ice for the camps, while the sheep use the snow to quench their thirst. CEDAR CITY Drilling for oil In Cedar valley within the next thirty days was assured by Miller Robert Taylor of Kansas City, president and managing director of the Quad States Holding and Royalty corporation, if enough acreage to warrant drilling can be leased in the meantime. According to Mr. Miller, who met citizens of the valley at a mass gathering 20,000 acres have al ready been leased by the Cedar Valley e - e syndicate. SALT LAKE J er reason a storage A hatted y ot the- - had plate type Is to be stowed away foi some time It should lie fuby clanged mid the electrolyte removed The eleitrcdyte may later he poured in the buttery charged and put inm opet a lion ii Two Charming Frocks. v Wireless Etiquette is used at sea us follow,: In disaster io oues own ship to get help, in disaster to an other ship to give be.p, for ships bus! Wireless lelegiuphy ness, for navigation, for the receipt of general news, for the receipt ami dispatch of private business. , : All the states west of the continental divide had fewer sheep and lambs on range January 1, 1928, than a year ago, according to a repoit of Stephen Bray, local representative of the market news service of the United Slates department of agriculture and the Utah state department of agriculture. The decrease for the entire area west of the divide was abdut The 150,000 head, the report said largest decrease was in Utah, where the number still on feed January 1 was about 60 000 less than last year. PARK CITY It is estimated that Utah contains 515 billion tons of high-gradbituminous coal Utahs coal industry furnishes employment to shout 5000 men with a payroll of $60,-00per day when the mines are run ning full capacity. VERNAL Flocks of tufted quail, driven from their brush refuges by the heavy snow on their feeding grounds have invaded farm arris. where they are fiaternizing in friendly fashon with domesic fowl. Slur lied corn is being furnibhed so that the birds may be tided over the winter. BEAVER Snow readings at various points in the Beaver mountains, given for December 31, 1927, show a depth o' ten inches at Copes Hollow, twenty su inches at Thompson Holes, twenty eight inches at South Fork, and twen tysix inches in Merchant valley. eaboihon motifs winch is liked in it gives a semi ilres-- v iippeiir.ini e Felts einhied in alliaator elicit-an- d some with polka dot are among the very chic show mgs The model hi the top of rhl group is of thi sort Melon shaped set lions ot felt hound with rihhon ot metal galoou handing as you see on the hat shown to below contrive to imparl a tom h a miiBeasoo of artistry to many chapeau Tiiere is a new mlor called couch mans drab which is very popular In Paris The very bauiisonie velours at that t the styling of dainty froi ks fm th, Southland midwinter resorts both fm children and grownups Another detail in regard to Mils Pari froik is the slight clnulat full ness of the -- kirt for you umsi know dial skirts are glowing whim ami wider As it to Impress the lm poriaiue of navy blue upon those who would learn of style trends the daunt Parish-tinwho posed for this picture wear exquisite navy kidskin shoes with this frock JULIA BOTTOM I. KY e ) iSZI fleeter Newaptpet (oloa.1 sweet de quality of LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes is telling. It is natural that the brand should show the tremen dous growth that it is showing today. ft Boy of Tobacco ItS No Throat Irritation -- No Cough, Little Incident That Puzzles Mr. Johnson "Sorter funny thing happened at ylstedy," lu the crossroads store related Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. "I was dozing on the porch when an old ear drlv up and a lady my place Jumped the fence and lit in on my wife with a loud yell and a good-size- d club. They went round and round for a spell, wife defending herself as well as she was able with the soap paddle shed been using. I was about to holler and ask em what In torment was coming off, when my dogs got to fighting. A couple of the old ones Jumped onto a young one, and" . "What did the strange lady want to whip yore wife for? asked the proprietor of the emporium. I halnt the slightest idy. By the time Id got the big dogs pried loose from the little one the 6trange lady had dumb into her car agin and was gone, leaving wife In a faint on the ground. And when site come to she didnt know any more about . the cause of It than I did. Squirrels Badly Fooled Callcmcco Quick, safe, sura raliaf from painful callouses on tba fast At att drug and iKo matn VlSchoWs FURS WANTED and Rabbit HMe Badgor, Skunk, Civet our specialties. Get our dealers' special flat Hat before you sell average prico FRKD LAWBON, BTOCKTON, KANSAS. Coughs and Colds are not only annoying-- but dangerous. If not attended to at once they may develop Into eerlous ailment. , Boschecs Syrup le soothing and healing In such cases, and has been used for alxty-on- e year. 80o and 90o bottles. Buy It at your drug store. G. G. Green, Inc., Woodbury, J T When a man fulls in love he quits laugfling at other victims of the disease. Encouragement for Delicate Women 1 Operating by electricity, a portable pipe organ console has been Invented that can be moved to any part of a building for use. Dr. Pierce's la a splendid I was rundown In health, was Portland, Oregon Favorite Prescription tonic. The squirrels that abound In the environs of Ottawa park, Toledo, Ohio, must have had a disappointment when they opened their stores of nuts this winter. They have been garnering golf bails from the golf course at the park. To prove this, some golfers placed a number of slightly soiled balls on a fairway and then hid behind a clump of bushes. Sure enough, a few moments later a number of squirrels darted out Into the open and dashed away, leaving not a single balL 727 Zino-pad- a very nervous and weak, had functional disturbances and suffered. a great deal. 1 took Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription and it corrected all my t r o u b le, strengthened Just e my nerves made me feel line. Favor-- 1 Prescription'' builds 'and strengthens every organ In the body. I do not think there Is any medicine quite bo good for weak women as the Favorite PrescriptMrs. Thomas Kay, 760 Cleveion. land Ave. All dealers. Send lOo for trial pkg. of tablets to Dr. Pierces Invalids' Hotel Buffalo, 1 N. Y. Cups and saucers are the first to break! So weve put a dainty blue and white china set in every e Should Be Fully Charged lleies a tip for radio fans If for si The growth of LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes Is a wonderful thing but there is a reason. 1 know, because 1 buy theTobaccofor LUCKY STRIKE. n recently,-approximatel- Radio listeneis should he extremely iHivful when cleaning or examining the B eliminator Included in the eliiimator are hanks ot filter con When densers. the ehminatoi Is tinned oft these condensers are leti with a high charge of direct curient which will give a veiy severe shock to anyone coining in contact with the i. It is best before touching the eliminator (after it is turned" off), to and short these tjke a screvvd-tvcondensers, thereby ridding them of their high charge. After this is done the eliminator may he cleaned or re p.nnd with perfect satetv. The Cream of the Tobacco Crop - 30,-00- Should Be Careful When Cleaning B Eliminator 7 '22 show, is being sponsored by the Nephi High, School Agricultural club and the 4 H. club boys, with the extension division, cooperating. . LOGAN The annual .conference ol agricultural extension service workers will be held in Logan January 15 to 21. All of the county agricultural agents, the district home demonstration agents and specialists of the state ex tension service, as well as represents tives of the extension division of the United States department of agriculture, will be present. VERNAL Due to a number of cases of scarlet fever in Vernal and vicinity, the high and central schools will not reopen for a "few days. The disease has appeared in a mild form and seven homes in the city are under quarantine. The county physician has also caused the suspension of Sunday stheels and ordered children under 18 years to remain away from the movie .a The tie this device as a preven- tive rather tltun as a cure by the many listeners using over 135 volts on the plates of their amplifiers, will" prev-m- t the disabling of numberless loud speakers through demagnetization, and burning out of . magnet coils. In addition, they will prevent" the less disastrous choking so prevalent iri slightly overloaded units, and lessen the drain on the B .supply through the higlf'resistame'of the magnet windings. Director of Feature Photoplays, writes: X NEFHI Nephi8 second annual spring livestock show will be held at the Juab "county fair grounds Saturday, March 31, according to Albert E. Smith, "county agricultural agent. The ,uliling of loud speakers through oer- . loading the sensitive, high resistance tells of the magnet, is becoming lamentably prevalent. The ben loud speuker is construet- ed.to stand a load of 12 mllliamperes . or slightly more without any ill effects, but it has been found that where over 133 olt are used on the plates of the output tubes, the load to v hith they are subjected is often as high as 20 or tiore mllliamperes. It is diflkult.to add to the rated ca pacify of the delicate filaments of the speaker unit without sacrificing much in general effectiveness on normal , loads. For tins reason we have to look outside the speaker for a remedy .for this heavy overload. , Fortunately a number of responsible inanufactmers have .realized the need for an actessoiy width would remedy this e.vil, and are producing' new device known as an output transformer, which, when connected acrossthe output of the receiver, cuts dell . off the direct curient tate speaker windings, allowing the audio frequencies .to. pass unob. slructed. JAMES CRUZE ;j Whole "Wheat at its best in tempting flak y form and it cooks in 5 minutes! |