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Show THE KALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH 4 FI FOSE five: SIXTEEH DIE IN News Notes It' a Privilege EAST. Utah heavy snows choke roads in ENGLAND; RAIL TRAFFIC IS DELAYED Wyoming Rancher Find Grasshopper; Montanan Takes Butterfly; Three Succumb To Cold In Chicago Oneco, Conn. Two pasenger a'nd taall trains, one eastbound and the other westbound, and a snow plow on the Willamette-Provincbranch of the New Haven railroad, have been stalled in a huge snowdrift at Coventry, R. L, twelve miles east of this town. Drifts from twelve to fifteen feetfhigh had Riled a cut in that town and the trains were unable to force their way through. Passengers walked a mile and a half to the nearest station. e New York Bitter cold followed on the heels of a second blizzard in a week that buried northeastern United States under two feet of snow, took sixteen lives and held the section virtually snowbound for twenty-fou- r " hours. Adding to the heavy snowfall of last week, which took thirty-twlives In the East, storm choked roads everywhere, delayed railroad traffic, o particularly In suburban districts, and heaped up drifts ten to twelve feet high In many sections of New England. A storm in Chicago took three lives. While the east struggled through the sowndrlfts, Colorado, Montana and Wyoming weer basking in warm sunshine, fanned by chineek winds from the Rocky mountains, and noting Increased flocks of robins. Great Falls, Mont., usually a stronghold of winter, reported a butterfly. Denver has had a temperature 10 degrees above normal for the first ten days of February. They are plowing In Alberta, but forecasters see a disturbance headed that way. While a Laramie rancher was catching a box of grasshoppers as indication that winter was over, ten Inches of snow was falling in Philadelphia and Washington, D. C., with a foot or more falling farther north. The storm, now headed northeastward In the Atlantic ocean, whipped huge seas and drove coastw'lse ships to shelter. Railroad traffic suffered heavily, though energetic snow removal mastered the situation after some trains in New Englaud had been stuck in drifts. At Brockton, Mass., public buildings were turned over to hundreds of persons unable to reach their homes. Several smaller towns were cut off from the outside world by the drifts. In Rhode Island a train of the Narraganset Pier railroad was snowed in until only the tops of the cars were visible. Its twenty passengers walked three miles to Kingston, R.' I. It was the second million-dollasnow for New York City. The $2,000,-00thus far appropriated this winter probably will be wiped out. The street cleaning forces exceed 20.000 men. . FLOOD SWEEPS VALLEY VILLAGE OF COALDALE, KY.f DAMAGE UNDER $10,000 0 Senate Hopes To Finish Tax Bill Washington Managers of the tax reduction bill will start a drive calculated to bring about the passage of the measure by the senate before the end of the week. For the first time this session, the senate will be asked to stay in session at night, Chairman Smoot of the finance committee announced he would continue a program of meeting at 11 a. m. and quitting at 10 p. m. until the bill is passed. Both Republican and Democratic leaders have Insisted that the bill should be passed this week so as to assure tax reduction by March 15, when firBt tax installments on 1925 incomes are due. $352,-000,00- 0 Senate Kills Publicity Tax Washington. Repeal of the law allowing publication of the amounts of income tax payments Is assured, the senate having approved this provision written Into the tax reduction bill Before accepting by by the house. acclamation the repeal provision, the senate rejected, 49 to 32, an amendment by Senator Norris, Republican, of Nebraska, proposing to make all income tax returns subject to public Inspection. Bill to be Enlarged Nampa, Idaho. Flans for enlarging the equipment of the Nampa cannery have been prepared. Modern machinery for processing peas and corn of an 'estimated cost of $20,000, Is now contemplated as an addition this the plant will be availspring,, at able for handling the 1926 crop. so-th- Pikevilie, Ky. Five persons lost their lives when a cloudburst struck the mining village of Coaldale, near here, causing a flood to sweep down the narrow valley that boundi Marrowbone creek. Several electrical storms accompanied by heavy rains were felt in Pike county and centered in the three hills that almost surround Coaldale, a place of some 500 Inhabitants, occupied r chiefly by employees of the Coal company. Property loss was estimated at from $5000 to chiefly to small houses. Several other persons, whose homes were near the creek, had narrow escapes, and Bolivar Sykes, father of Effie Sykes, .and a negro man were carried a quarter of a mile down stream, clinging to driftwood before they were rescued. This led to early reports that loss of life had been heavier. Raymond Sanders, son of George Sanders of Washington state, who was visiting relatives in Coaldale, who was first thought to have been drowned, but later was reported Edge-wate- $10,-00- rescued. 6- A56- A- Five-Tub- e 6 B90V 6 O 45V Tuned Radio Frequency Diagram, Using Square Wound' Toroit Colls and Straight Line Frequency Condensers. By CARLTON E. BUTLER, Member American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Radio quency transformers are unmarked in the diagram. The first coil Is a coupler, with two taps taken off for Engineers. long and short aerials. Both taps are make new marked A and eacli should be tried conditions Changing radio circuits necessary. A few years and the aerial connected to the one ago the single circuit and ultra that gives the best results. The other audlon receivers were" satisfactory two taps are the secondary connecand were capable of bringing in dis- tions and marked in the regular way. tant stations with volume. Today the The outside terminals or the second fume sets cannot be used, except in and third coils are the primary posts, isolated districts away from broad- the Inside terminals being the G and casting stations, due to their broad F" secondary terminals. tuning qualities. The receiver of the earlier day Is Three-Circu- it Is Best no longer satisfactory for other reaShort-Wavof Its e sons, principally on account Radio Set An easy short-wav- e Bquenllng and radiating qualities and set to build Is because its tone quality Is poor and one on the order of the t At the last radio confer- set. distorted. ence in Washington it was agreed that The tuner for this set is made from In the near future the use of radiating any tuner about 4 good three-circureceivers would have to be ended, even inches in diameter. The secondary if it became necessary to pass a fed- consists of ten turns of No. 12 D.C.C. eral law to accomplish that result. wire, the primary of four turns of the modern laboratory same size wire, the two being medium Today, with standard apparatus available, and coupled. The tickler has 20 turns of with sets of better design, the quality No. 20 D.C.C. w ire. attains the standard demanded by The secondary is tuned with a .0005 lovers of muBic. mfd. condenser as shown by the The R-- 4 circuit, as developed for use in a new receiving set, is agood example of present day design. The most popular form of circuit was selected the five tube tuned radio frequency and by the use of the latest type of condensers, coils, and three-rircuV- it London. Eng. The league of na tions structure la threatening to crack under the storm raging around it bethe European chancellories over the attempt of certain powers to capture the council politically and religiously. Tjie London press plays up the league "storm center, and confirms in detail dispatches of the past week and the Intrigues and machiavellian diplomacy that is going at r. With a few exceptions, the London papers deplore and even denounce the efforts to pack the council and oppose an Increase In the number of permanent seats. The Daily Express says: The Express emphasizes that Germanys withdrawal of her application to the league might inean the end of the Locarno pact, whose flimsy tenure is already badly rent by Mussolinis sabotaging in earlier intrigues which led to a postponement of the disarmament conference. Under the headline, clouds Over Europo, the Sunday Times argues that the British government will not countenance such maneuvers, otherwise Germany will have good grounds for saying she has been invited to become a member of the league under false representations. hind closed doors in FATE OF FLOUR MILLS IN UTAH Ogden Concerns Through H. W. Present Their Brief Pric-ket- t Washington. The future of 'the flour milling industry of Utah and Idaho, and, to a large degree, the prosperity of the wheat growers of those two states, hinges on the decision of the interstate commerce commission in the grain rate cases argued, according to II. W. Prickett, who appeared for the Ogden Grain exchange, the complainant against various railroads. Present rates he maintained, discriminate not alone against the flour mills of those states, but against the grain growers themselves, and unless this discrimination on both eastbound and westbound shipments, is wiped out, the milling industry, at least. Is doomed. These cases, declared Mr. Prickett, are the most Important grain cases ever before the interstate commerce commission involving rates on grain and flour from Utah and Idaho to consuming destinations. The Sperry Flour company and the Globe Milling company, which in the last few years have built large flour mills at Ogden at a cost of more than a million dollars each, have, under prevailing railroad rates, been operating at a loss, due in large measure to discriminatory rates favoring com petition located In Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and Portland, said Mr. Prickett. He added that unless these discriminations are removed these mills cannot continue to operate for any length of time. This dlscrimina-tipamounts in some cases, he said, to 10 and 20 cents per hundred pounds which the Ogden millers must now absorb to meet competition from other sources. Ltah-Idah- o n Border Problem Sccrns League Communists Tear Down U. S. Flag Rome. Italy refuses to accept any Hongkong, China. The American proposal to submit to the league of flag was torn down at the hospital of nations the question of the treatment the American Presbyterian mission of the German-speakinpopulation in on Hainan island when a group of 500 the urpor Adige. Thus Premier Mus- communist students and Canton govsolini declared in the senate in his ernment troops attacked the mission The hospital was in answer to Dr. Gustav Stressmann, the compound. German foreign minister, who in the charge of Miss Carolen McCreery, an relchstag set forth Germany's side of American nurse and her only aid at the controversy with Italy over the the time of the atack was a coolie, former Austrain territory, which Italy for the remaining native attendants now holds by virtue of the treaty ol had taken refuge In a church when the attack started. St. Germain. g Washington. A veterans hospital will not be established at Salt Lake City, for the present, .at least. This was the belated decision of the hospitalization hoard of the veterans bureau whichwas reached recently. The resolution adopted by this board, of General Frank T. Hines director is the bureau is chairman. London Papers Declare Secret Actions Threaten It; British Aroused; Germanys Withdrawal Might Mean The End r Cannery Equipment to Live in transformers, together with improvements in the circuit, produced a receiver that Is capable of tuning through. Interference, bringing in stations from a distance on the loud speaker, and surpassing many receivers for .nil around performance and quality of tone. Diagram Showing Circuit of the Short-Wav- e To Shut Out Stray Currents. Set. i Noteworthy of the Improvements in sketch. Another important point to fixed conthe circuit are two note is in winding the tickler. To obdensers, between the primary of each tain the best results care should be of the first two radio frequency transall turns are wound taken to see formers and the filament. This serves in the same that direction and an even s to and keep stray radio frenumber of turns on each side of the quency currents out of the rest of the shaft. A stabilizes and the circuit. wiring, This set will receive approximately large condenser is placed across the from 2,000 to 10,000 kilocycles, or from B battery terminals to reduce noises 40 to 150 meters. However, every set and liowls due to long leads or low Is different and In order to check your voltage maximum and minimum wave-lengtRefinements In apparatus include should obtain Information from the new square wound toroid coll, you the standard frequency station as to with the new straight line frequency when they send test programs, and condensers which provide shielding of with these signals you will be able to electromagnetic lines of force, as well tell your set exactly what wave-lengt- h as keep the Instrument dustproof, a will cover. mighty Important detail. In assembling a short-wav- e receiver The toroidal coils eliminate the In mind all leads the fact that keep spraying efTect of-- magnetic lines of should be as you can as short just reforce within the set proper, and move the principal bugbear that radio make them. If you can get the advice or assistance of one of the many amaengineers have been working for years teurs who have successfully built a to solve. The colls have short-wav- e receiver it will be of great fields that make pickup of stray assistance. Philadelphia Record. current Impossible. Their use in the R-- 4 receiver makes a set that will tune through strong Interference. Straight Line Tuning The variable condensers on the first Making Bid for Favor and second stages of radio may be The coming of the straight line fretuned by one control ns in the manufactured receiver if 'desired. Three quency condenser and the later arcondensers and three dials may be rival of the S. L. F. dial converter lias used In the ordinary manner, how- brought the subject of straight line tuning very much to the fore. The ever, without lessening efficiency.. " choice between the two instruments The Parts Needed. To construct the circuit you will rests with the radio fan when he decides to simplify the tuning of his need the following parts: 1 Square wound toroid coii, type receiving set A straight line frequency condenser Tl indicated on diagram as LI. 2 Square wound toroid coils, type of the concentric plate type will solve the problem of obtaining simplicity T2 indicated as L2 and 1.3. in tuning by an electrical method 8 Straight-lin- e frequency variable and it Is conceded that the best way condensers, preferably the shielded type C33, indicated on of solving an electrical dltfieulty is by an electrical change. diagram ns Cl. C2, and C3. The S. L. F. dial will afford one 2 Itnuland lyric audio transformdial visibility and greatly simplify the ers, type ItfiOO. tuning of short wave stntions, and 8 .002 mfd. fixed condensers, Indicated on diagram as C4, C5 and CS. wherein a change of condensers would 1 .(XH25 mfd. fixed condenser, in- entail too much work, may be used. It must he remembered, however, that dicated on diagram ns Cf5. the S. L. F. converter dial is n me1 1.0 mfd. fixed condenser, Inchanical device and therefore will not dicated on diagram ns C7. The rheostats should each be of entirely solve an electrical problem. six dims capacity for the use of UV 201-or G 301-tubes, and the grid To Avoid Body Capacity leak R3 should lie two megohms! When A good general rule where the obusing the new UX amplifier tuhes, is to avoid body capacity is to break the grid return of the last ject make that terminal of the Inalways transformer and Insert C" battery of strument to which your hand comes voltage recommended by the manu- the closest when at or near tuning, facturer. potential. As most circuits The first rheostat Is used ns a ground are tuned by a variable condenser volume control, to moderate signal across a coil, tlie rotor should strength to the desired extent. For be the end connected to plates the filament most satisfactory operation, the corcircuit. The hand, in efTect comes rect setting of tills control may be closest to these plates since the rotor determined by trial, and then allowed connect to the shaft and the to remain without further adjust- plates shaft carries the dial. v ment. In addition to the apparatus named Cut Down Distortion above, you will need five sockets, a 7 by 2 Finch panel, baseboard or Cut down distortion by l, hooking a wire, screws, solder, etc., to variable grid leak across the secondcomplete the set. y ary of the second The terminals ' of the radio-fr- e transformer. by-pa- by-pas- d A sub-pane- audio-frequenc- Salt Lake City. With the prospect of a weekis time before them supposed to be devoted entirely to study and contemplation the baseballers connected with the promotion of the new Utah-Idah- o league showed a few signs of real activity, but the gurgling sound of the simmering pot was none the less distinct on that account. Salt Lake City. Seven inches VtUEEYS NEW HANDY PACK Fits hand pocket and purse of new snow fell at Brighton, according to report made to the superintendent of waterworks. This makes a total of 34 inches of snow In the past few days and brings the total depth on the Big Cottonwood watershed at this time to 60 inches. More for your money and life best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money Look for Wligleys P. K. Handy Pack o yyomMDealcronnterG7j Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City is in danger of losing the unit of the air service reserve which now has headquarters and planes at Woodward field, if greater interest is not manifested by a larger number of air service reserve officers, said Lieutenant Colonel H. Edmund Bullis of the .general staff of the United States army, who is in Salt Lake to confer with the officers in charge of the reserve units Salt Lake City. Following a prac tice being followed generally through out the country, the Salt Lake Cham ber of Commerce agricultural commit tee is putting the radio to work to scatter high points about agriculture in Utah. Each Thursday the agricultural committee gives timely information to farmers over station KSL after the quotations on farm products and other releases from the departmet of agriculture are given. You cant mistake the flavor of Flapjacks ! No other hot cakes have it. Because no other hot cake flour is blended the Flapjack way I and no mi Washington. Echoes of an unusual growing season in Utah in 1925 are heard in a report to the commissioner of reclamation on the Strawberry project, which showed a big increase in the best yield per acre over the year before. Notwithstanding the decreased acreage, the beet crop increased from $53,560 tons in 1924 to 61,208 tons in 1925, or an average increase per acre of from seven tons to thirteen tons. "Albers stands or Better Breakfasts LADIES, MAKE YOl R BEAITY CLAY. Formula 60 cents. OUT A LOVELACE, Bo 1076, Helena, Mont. Salt Lake City. The January production in tlje Second Utah Intermountain Egg Laying contest continued to be good but does not equal the January production of last year. The average production of each of the pullets In the contest for January was 15.2 eggs and an average for the first three months of 41.4 eggs, which is an average of only egg for each pullet more than the first production of last year. There are still six pullets in the contest that do not have a single egg to their credit, two others with a record of only one egg each, and six other pullets with records of two to five eggs each for the first three months of the contest. Salt Lake City. At a conference in the offices of the state road commission, Salt Lake County offered to furnish from Its state road tax $40,000 for construction of about 1.9 miles of pavement on the east side of State street, and running north from the s south city limits of Murray at corner. Murray city commissioners said that $5000 was as much they felt, as the city would afford. Salt Lake City. Livestock throughout the state is in good condition, with ample moisture to supply its needs, according to the weekly survey of the United States weather bureau. is reported good at Garland, and Ogden. Recent storms have improved the range at Holden, and the same is true of the Cedai City vicinity, where new snow has fallen. There is also new snow at Monticello, while Blanding ranges have been improved by showers. Southeastern Idaho Ras ample snow to supply water for ock. Salt Lake City Support in securing legislation for the protection of Utah school land was promised by the Utah State Farm bureau, in a letter sent to D. W. Parratt, secretary of the Utah Educational association by M. S. Winder, executive secretary of the bureau. Price At a meeting of thirty-fou- r Price and Wellington farmers called i i RELIEVES COUGHS Take a teaspoonfulof "Vaseline Jelly. Stops the tickle. Soothes irritation. Helps one-ha- lf nature heal. Tasteless, odorless. Willnotupsetyou. 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Anderson ol of the Utah Price, Honey Producers' association, reports that J. S. Taton of the John G. Paton company of New York recently met with the Utah association and renew ed contracts for the present season The company purchased the Utah .honey handled by this assorts tion for the past two years, and the fact that It has purchased the third crop tells of the high regard will which it views tha Utah producL ear-plu- s ! GALLSTONES , ' and Related Ills Chronic Indigestion, Gas on Stomach. Distress In pit of stomach, Heartbui n, Sour Stomach. Biliousness. Ptzzv Spells Sick Headaches, Pain or Heaviness In Right Side, Constipation, Colic, Vomiting, Stomach Trouble tn any Form. Believed Without Operation In Y'our Own Home Write for FREE BOOKLET LOR1NG PARK CLINIC 1601 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, Minn. Clear YourSbin Of Disfiguring Blemishes Use Cuticura Smile W. r S?sj), Ofntnwftt, Tatars free. U.t Salt Lake City, No. Address. 26. j |