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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH T the Always Ahead! NEW DRAPER (iklTCHEN IHiCABINET Most of the present-da- tubes y con- the thorlated-tungstetype of filament, although a few types mnke .'use of the oxide-coatetype. The for-'nidepends for its electronic emission upon a surface layer of active material. This surface layer, however, is not applied by mechanical means as in the latter case, but. is automatically formed on the surface by the operation of the filament at a 'er-tai- n temperature. Therefore, operated at its critical temperature, the filament will constantly replenish its surface layer, so that the tube will function at maximum If the filament is consist- efficiency. ently operated' at an overvoltage, however, the electron emission will drop off more or less rapidly, due to the destruction of the active surface, and in time the tube will become inoperative. A tube may be paralyzed even In. a few minutes by filament 'overload. . . The baffling feature of the filament is that it may be burning quite brightly,, yet the tune . will fail to function. This is due to the destruction of the electron emitting surface layer. As a plain tungsten filament, the tube must be operated at a temperature of from 4iK) 500 degrees Centigrade . to higher, which is usually not attained where everything has been arranged for the thoriated-tungst.en filament. Hence the tube is inoperative or paralyzed! . The smaller, thoriated-tungstefilament- tubes, particularly the dry-ce- ll 190 and 120 types, are most, subject .to paralysis, due to the critical voltage, For this reason, the careful raT. dio enthusiast, anxious to enjoy ,nor-ma- l. life and best results from his tubes, will employ an expensive and accurate voltmeter so as to keep the voltage at the proper mark. n d 1 Pleasant Pellets' as a laxative, the Set your toll to a tune, aye a hap-- ( py tune. And sing as ye hoe, my laddie; Set your toil to a tune, as sweet as the June, And eing as ye sew, my lassie. For toil is pleasure When set to measure Of mystical rhymes and runes. And commonplace toil, On fabric or soil, Can be set to a thousand tunes. A..T.- Giannis Why Radio Tubes Are Subject to Paralysis tain tWA FEW CENTS Western Newspaper Union.) (cT 1U2 Balt Lake City, Utah I hare had considerable experience with some of Dr. Pierces remedies and I always received satisfactory r e s u ta from them. The er WAYS - 'Golden Medical as a Discovery. general tonic, and the Favorite Prescription for women, are the ones I have used and I would not be afraid to wager anything that they cannot be beat for the ailments for which Mrs. Anthey are recommended. nie T. Cunningham, 1E6 W. 4th Bouth. All dealers. Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice. WIJH VEGETABLES For variety when peas are fresh, and green peppers plenty, serve; Green P e a a With Peppers and T omatoes. Cook one pint of fresh In peas green very little water All of ns realize nowadays how draperies seem to Invite people In, and how warm touches of color In spreads, cushions and runners help to make us love our own surroundings, No woman need deny herself these touches of cheer, because they can easily be had at the expense of a few cents and a little planning. Curtains that are faded or drab in color can be made bright and pleasing with a package or so of Diamond Dyes. Then spreads, covers, runners, etc., can be tinted or dyed to match. Anyone can do it. Tinting with Diamond Dyes is as easy as bluing, and dyeing takes just a little more time. Brilliant new colors appear' like nmgic, right over the old, faded colors; Diamond dyes give true, fadeless colors. They are the kind of dyes used when the cloth Was made. Only Diamond Dyes produce perfect results. ' Insist on them bright-colore- d until partly. add a Any book you want by mail, C. O. D. Deseret Book Co., 44 East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Dnventbons "t Busy Men Can Learn Lesson From Genesis Business Is Too Busy," says Bruce Barton in McClures Magazine. He begins his article with this suggestion : Once a year the president of every company should assemble his entire staff and read the first chapter of Genesis aloud. It Is the supreme record of the way in which work used to be done. A clear-cu- t prog rum. An early morning start. No conversation or consultation. Each days work finished at the end of the day. ' Real rest at the end. Let us refresh our memories with a glance at the seven-daprogram: First day The Almighty said: Let there be light; and there was Big -- Babies By Have 'Nerves- - Ruth Brittain light Second day The Almighty said: Let there be a firmament . . . und it was so. Third day The Almighty said: Let dry land appear. Let the earth bring forth grass and herbs and fruit trees . . .' and it was so. Fourth day He made the sun and moon and stars. Fifth day lie created all fish and Much of the nervousness In older children can be traced to the overstimulation during infancy, caused by regarding baby as a sort of animated toy for the amusement of parents, relatives and friends. Baby may be played with, but not for more than a quarter of an hour to an hour daily. Beyond that, being handled, tickled, caused to laugh or even scream, will sometimes result in vomiting, and Invariably canses irritability, crying or sleeplessness. Fretfulness, crying and sleeplessness from this cause can easily be avoided by treating baby with more consider- ation, but when you Just cant sea what is making baby restless or upset, better give him a few drops of pure, harmless Castorla. Its amazing to see how quickly It calms baby's nerves and soothes lilm to sleep; yet it contains no drugs or opiates. It is purely vegetable the recipe is on the wrapper. Leading physicians prescribe it for colic, cholera, diarrhea, constipation, gas on stomach and bowels, feverishness, loss of sleep and all other up-sets of babyhood. Over 25 million bottles used a year shows Its overwhelming popularity. With each bottle of Castorla, you get a book on Motherhood, worth its weight in gold. Look for Clias. n. Fletcher's signature on the package so youll get genuine Castorla. There are many imitations. lit-cooked; tie salt. In another saucepan place three tablespoonnT you a patented or unpatented Idea, new process or product for fuls of butter, two medium-sizeonions ale? If so write, sliced very thin,, one green pepper fowl. HARTLEY freed, from seeds and white, pulp, cut Sixth day He created animals ; 38 Court St. Maine Bangor, Into' fine shreds; three .medium-sizealso Adiim and Eve, tomatoes peeled and chopped. Simmer Seventh day He rested." All makes. Guaranteed. Terms while the. peas are cooking in very Parts. Fres Supplies. Catalog MOTORCYCLES little water, add the peas to the mixBoyd Ctymor, Dsnvor, Colo. ture and simmer uncovered until al.l New Thrill for Hunters ' are well done. .Add salt and pepper For Foot Rot in Sheep and Wildcat hunting with dogs has reto season and serve. . placed fox hunting In the favor of . Fouls in Hoofs of Cattle Cauliflower With Omous. Break a HANFORDS BALSAM OF MYRRH people of Miami, Fla., where these medium-sizes cauliflower 'Into Honey back for flnt bottle If cot aulted. All dealer. vicious felines are plentiful In the and- cook in boiling. salted wa- A recent hunt staged ter until half done! Drain, saying the and. save disappointment. Dress-Alik- e under the direction of CoVD.' D. Party My new book, Color Craft, gives liquid. Saute, two onions 'chopped In huntsmaster its had a spectacYoung 1 dollar-savin- g the dinkiest have hundreds 'of dance Perhaps suggestions three, tablespoonfuls 'of. fat until, a' ' climax when ular the pack of 20 AH been to lately was Lady Joram's. light brown. 'Add the onion, to the for'. beautifying your home and the hounds treed cat the west of Miami, alike-uwere Sixty-fou- r dancers dressed clothes. exactly pages, fully Illuscauliflower with salt, arid pepper' to and Howard. Hill, archery, profession. to the masks, which grinned Just season. Add Ute liquid and simmer trated In colors; al and quarter Cherokee Indian, made There were some, charming embarrass until tender.. Serve, with a dash :of write Mae Martin, Home Service Dements. And the queer tiling was that, thd kill with bow and arrow at So partment, .'Diamond Dyes, Burlington, cream. when everybody unmasked for break .yards. Vermont. Mushroom Soup.--.Sl- dn and chop fast, even, then, somehow, we all ' s of a pound of fresh seemed alike. ' Quite ' remarkuble. Run A for Her Money ... Almond Varieties mushrooms; These may 'be gathered' Lady of Fashion,". In G Woman'. Shopper See. here; young wasnt It? With a little searching in almost any Almonds are of two kinds bitfer K.s Weekly. But them' into a kettle man, there's a ladder in these stockand sweet The bitter almond is culcommunity. . with one tablespoonful of butter and ings. tivated to a limited extent In MediterFresh-Clerstir and cook for five minutes, then ranean countries, and the nuts are Well, what 'do you ex-Cars Change add one cupful of stock or. boiling pect for 75 cents, a marble 'staircase? ased In the manufacture of flavoring Woman Maker of Stone So' Williams the hit and train you . extracts water, .salt and popper to season, with ' Boston Transcript and of prussic. ' acid. The How to Obviate Shot t$ "carried you on the cowcatcher for sevMrs. Ann Greaves, the only woman ' a pinch of nutmeg. Cook fifteen minsweet, or edible, almond Is grown on. member of the Institute of Quarrying . eral miles? When Using. New Tubes utes. Cook two taliicspooiiful.s of butGathers His Own. Brown Yes, and I suppose Id be a commercial' scale In the south of in England, has perfected a process A point not previously brought out ter with two tablespoonfuls of flour Constable How did you come by on there yet if' the conductor hadn't Europe, in California, and in some for making artificial stone. At a re' other countries.' concerning the shielded grid tube is and .add four cupfuls of. rich scalded .that pot of honey? kicked me off for not having a ticket cent meeting of the Institute she dethat if with other receiver .tubes a milk. Cook until, hot and 'slightly' I I Well. admit Time Table. dont clared that she can produce the stone .Tramp keep hum is heard from "B eliminator or thickened, add- to the mushrooms with' Some fools have the gift of speech at bees, but. Writs to stop, a .bloke squeez-- ' the cost of real stone "last audio, the shielded grid tube, a half cupful of cream and in it' out of the flowers bsself? Bee Muscular inactivity Is the parent and some wise 'men have the gift of and claimed that it could be worked with paprika.. properly operated, will reduce .the . ; of much ill liealth. Keeper.. '.' . . ' silence. with hammer and chisel. . . hum materially. While the- - shielded Lettuce, whether head, leaf, or what variety,' was all con grid tube- works without. H metal shield covering it, include a shield, sidered equally valuable ns food; we. since hum is reduced in the instances now iearn that leaf lettuce is much cited above, and besides other forms richer in vitamlnes than the blanched. ' tender head or: Iceberg lettuce. interferenee- - pkkup are avoided. Tomatoes fresh or canned 'are rich Also ground the shield by connec. In. vitamlnes and should be used free- tion to' either filament post. In making this connection . rememly in the menus. Eat the skin and all. ber that when the tube Is used ' as a they, telj us. Avoid white flour., white. and- eat much fruit and raw y amplifier, if" the dip sugar on the cap touches the metal shield a vegetables-- .If the vegetables must be cooked, cook as Tittle' as possiljje, exNo- sigshort of- the input results. nals are heard. So if you' bear noth-iu- g cept starchy ones.-When we' learn of crippled people look to this possible .cause ' ' suffering from rheumatism of some When the tube is used as a space form for years being cured on. a fruit diet of grapefruit (eating nothing else charge dector, with top. cap connected .forseveral months), . the 'value of. to ,,B plus, then if the dip and shield ' touch the B voltage may be directly fruits goes up In: our estimation. All fruits fresh or stewed .should be api7fiedtothe filament,- and this might' sweetened .with honey .or maple sugar ruin the tube.. So be careful. It is children. for almost impossible to cause such a for all .our. opportunities With, short without gross carelessness, as who finds one to any knowledge (free the shields have hard rubber insulawe have tion that well protects the two cir- It important enough to read), in the much made not. progress yet cuits. Itadio World. study of foods for the family. With TJTint. A small bunch of mint growing- - in Look for Trouble When 'place in the garden Set Does Not Produce an. out of the isway a source of delight to The first place to- look for trouble the cook all summer." As e in a set that does not bring it spreads rapidly, it' in most of the- stations is the bat-- , may be used freely. Those teries. If they are all up to normal, w.lio- like tarragon. vinenext try the detector and gar may- - enjoy having tubes. If the' some wine vinegar louse- occasionally to- add tubes are jiot good, it will be difficult to hear distant stations. If the tubes .to. lamb stuffing, sauce.' and batteries are good and there are or to use when stewing . no noises to indicate trouble in the lamb add a tablespoon-- , set Itself, inspect the aerial and fill to the stew. Bruise' enough', fresh mint to fill a ground. A poor ground Is very often the cause of not hearing many staglass jar loosely, and fill with fresh. tions. while an Improperly located or riot too strong, vinegar; Let stand two constructed aerial will also prevent weeks, strain off, bottle and cork and ' the reception of such stations. The your mint vinegar is ready for as long aerial should always be 10 feet from as it lasts. ....-Mint and Peas. Season one quart at ' There the roof and 20 if practicable. is considerably more energy picked green peas freshly cdbked, or the up by an aerial ten feet above the roof canned, with two tablespoonfuls of f than one four or five feet and a great butter, teaspoonfuj of salt, deal more with a one than one:eig!uh teaspoon fu of pepper and one teaspoonful df sugar. Stir in careone ten feet high. fully two tablespoonfuls- of fresh '. chopped mint. Frequency Amplifier f Sauce. Heat Epicurean Is Given Other Work cupful of vinegar (diluted If sharp) . Full Force-fee- d Setting a new worlds speed and endurance record for cars under with of a teaspobnful of The amplifier of the $1000, the new Whippet Six in a continuous run at the Lubrication one-half cupful of finely radio receiver is a device which is not suit, add under of observation the Indianapolis Hoosier Motor let for ten mint: min: Speedway, steep Silent Timing Chain alone adaptable to use with a radio j chopped 56.52 miles per hour for the entire 24 hours Club, averaged add then three of utes, tablespoonfuls receiver. By devising means for con Invar-str- ut Pistons dark strained honey.. Broun sugar nection to a phonograph pickup, microBrought to a dead stop from a speed of 35 miles per hour in 49 feet Brakes may be used if honey Is not at hand 7Vz inches phone or detector circuit a fairly Accelerated from 5 to 25 miles an hour in 7.2 seconds Normandy Sauce to Serve Witj and other . simple matter it may be made to Records made Quality possible by the most advanced engineering of any t Lamb. cupYeung Chop fine amplify other sounds fed to it. features Six in America! light of fresh ful mint moisten with leaves, In other words, with suitable end of the boiling water and cover closely, strain, ' means, the The new Whippet Six is now on display. See it. Drive it. You u half teaspoonful of lemon Juice radio set may be used to amplify any add will find it a revelation in value! much and a? orange marmalade as the vibrations audible to the ear. 615 mint Juice. Another mint sauce: Two tablespoon-fill- 685 Roadster of filr.l.v chopped mint added to a Loop Aerial Not Always Melt the of Jell.v. tumblerful currant to Be Depended Upon - 695 Coupe jelly over heat and add thp mint. The directiunul effect of a loop Mint is good added to any stutllna - 745 Sedan aerial is not faithful for all localities used for fowl or meat. elecMetal lath, or all installations. Pncea f. p. b. foAory and specifications Mint Cup. For each person to be ubiecl (a dumjte wuhmit tinticf, V'iUy tric wiring, steel girders and various served, (dace a glass of sweet cider (Jvrlamd, inc- - Toledo, Ohio other factors tend to affect the direcwith a slice of lemon over the fire tional effect. This frequently puzzlee with three sprigs of mint. When very-ho- t WILLYS-OVERLAN- D, the new owner because lie tries for add two teaspoonfuls of honey. accuracy or direction in pointing the I TOLEDO, OHIO loop and thereby forfeits the oppor obtain to best results. tunity d d . tluw-erette- . ..back-countr- ; . . n Its-FREE- three-fourth- . ... ' . -' - . one-tldr- d serve,-Sprinkle- ... - . :f . . : radio-frequenc- . . ; . . - five-tub- - radio-frequenc- radio-frequenc- y ; . one-hal- 20-fo- BEARING NEW WORLDS RECORD! CRANKSHAFT one-lml- .one-eight- h audio-frequenc- y 24-ho- ur J eel one-hal- audio-frequenc- y Touring Hhc s . neu a INC. FLtUi W irOU J y . . Dont Make aToy Out of Baby ' I & -- |