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Show tector, audifier and speech transmitter, was talking only five miles at the time. Hart recently resigned from the division divi-sion managership of the American Radio Relay league and was succeeded by An-delin. An-delin. Tire other local officials are Ira Kaar 851 East Seventh South street, and Jack Ensign. SO S street, superintendents superin-tendents of the southern and northern parts of the state, respectively. SALT LAKE YOUTHS RADIOPHONE EXPERTS Gordon Schaub, basic products expert. New York City, was in Silt Lake recently recent-ly In connection with some inventions by Cedric E. Hart. SO Second avenue, and Salisbury M. Andeiln, 11 North West Temple street. Both are radio operators and experimenters, their latest developments develop-ments being three devices for the standard stand-ard phonographs now in common use. The result was that a radio company was formed The making of apparatus, designing, experimental and theoretical work will be conducted. Ole Olsen, 327 West Sixth South street, an expert mechanic, me-chanic, has been secured, and he Is now working on some models for the new company. Andelin and Hart are also working on some radiophone Ideas and have se' up a temporary experimental station. These two voung men were holding radiophone conversation between Snlt Lake an" Richfield, a distance of 130 miles, bef-re the war, while Dr. Lee de Forest, the ln-' ln-' ventor of the audlon. the standard de- |