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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. APRIL IS, 1937 "On your radio, static acta exactly as if someone near you coughs loudly during a lecture. The cough, close to your ears, momentarily blots out the steady stream of sound coming from MKEMAN STA- DISCOVERS WART, the Speed Cop - By Fronk Chevrolet Co. 0evMfe Traffic Hazardous TAKECnXUtah. April 15. four months wring the past 0 P'U. been six crashes on mafour of the Instances, and the lives was ctatic. interfering with fSseptioii and causing the pUot .il mdio range beam his city to city. c Hill a department of radio operator stationed ff!ve City believes he has means of eliminating the J Ha sWP S dis-tf- Si patents on says actually entirely. He holds ients which he "zllnt ran be built and in- airplanes for less than $100, or beam3 aienals o Bitot's paved highway thru i'b" rauiu The . They send a continuous, ?urenal. audible only along the routes. air Pr ii plotted over is .. stat- nih. Ol' debbil elec- an runs into nlane aiai disturbance wirea poorly act best possible It n, men: a j.m in A 5UI up. during its trip, or sparnpuig ucguio cu earphones are immed- with filled cracklings and btely Murring the beam signal, and lithe plane is travelling at 200 miles a hour. Several seconds or matfiling and popping, in bad weathfhen landmarks are not visible, , hint's pop-sig- its lost off course. times it's not serious. By s, fly- - pnoi can pick . . But four I the jaes were lost because they'd gone too far away and could 3g in circles me beam again. . Wide ap-fot- ly - rT .V-r ,7TS. t s up "Static," car rough-plastere- rough-texture- good-quali- ty, ni quit Bur-ban- MASS-MEETIH- M3 for " al Commercial Fertilizer on the Deweyville school grounds. The girls of Collinston school and the girls of the Deweyville school played, with our team being victorious. The boys of Tremonton and our boys played. The Deweyville boys won the game. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden were calling on relatives here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey, of Tren monton, and (Mr. and Mrs. Ned of Washington, D. C. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham on Sunday. Myrle Dewey and daughter, Patricia Ann, visited relatives here, returning to their home in Salt Lake City the weekend. Mrs. M. A. Lish visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Burbank in Brigham City one day last week. $lM'ot &nu . g- - e-- Ana con da" m Wal-dro- for farm lands, to furnish the right kind of nourishment to promote maximum growth and production of your crops. Merchandise Qualify BUILDING MATERIALS HOME AND FARM SUPPLIES In Package or bulk SEEDS Farmers' Cash Union "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" o Csma-e- jit f fO other cooking method is as fast as an Electric Range. Whether you want to cook a full meal fry some ggs or warm the baby's bottle youH find the electric method in a class by itself. speed is only one advantage. Ask any of the thousands of home dwellers in this territory who enjoy Electric Cookery. They'll undoubtedly point out that Electric Cooking is cleaner, more dependable and economical Also, that "automatic controls permit you to place an entire meal in the oven, go out for the afternoon and return at meal time for a perfectly cooked dinner. But Remember, too, BOURBON PR00F fx-- MUl l.iX ass jvicy '' iJS!pijiIBF iKy i WHISKEY that the use of an Electric Range I Iff us J KENTUCKY STRAIGHT reduces the unit cost of all the electricity you use. I 4900 ed air, Kan lp Jr the beam. says Hill, "is an electrical ipilse running wild. A sudden and !at times occasional crash. It can iWuced by almost any agency Baa running his hand through his defective wiring any spark sound. aping between two points. In its BUY IT IN TREMONTAN - SAVE ajest form it becomes lightning. pick Standard Good-qualit- a nilot is perfectly h. follows this beam across country. Charts and compasses -- 1933 3450.00 static blots out the ILL SHOW VOUlf THROUGH (.RUINED . QUAIL .W " OOES ANV) f H0VJ TO Gt.V? these " x Y f tn tYia &.TM1Y "?.LvV where,VSrV pilot's earphones from radio stations and the range beam." &"ver since radio was first introduced in practical form, some 35 years a.go, radiomen have attempted to eliminate static. Several methods have o been developed to rninimize it. None have completely eliminated all forms of static. Sound, hitting a radio receiver, acts 1934 in exactly the same manner as a blow Ton Vi striking a long, thin flagpole. If the is struck Chev. once, heavily, it flagpole Pickup will begin to sway. If it is struck No shrewd buyer passes up our used $385.00 comparatively lightly, but regularly bargains it will also sway. However, if the single blow is very weak, it will not set the pole swaying. A series of reg- Divorces Granted By Well-Dressethan a formal atmosphere. d ular blows, though extremely weak, Windows rather DEWEYVILLE of a room, she says The character will set up the movement. Judge Lewis Jones By Kirs. Thomas Ault decides the type of curtains usually Sound waves sent from a radio staGone with the windows of yester-yea- r For example, lustrous satin draperThe following divorces have been tion are a series of rapid impulses are curtains with ies are d not used In M. G. Mr. Mrs. and Bishop Perry, sent at a controlled speed. Entering granted by District Judge Lewis and heavy fringe. But rooms with a fancy loops stone N. Peter Cleo and fireplace, huge Marble, daughters, a radio receiver they set up oscil- Jones in recent weeks: even though styles in window curHerman Andreason, from Loa F. and Dorothy, Miss Elsie Barnard, Mrs. taining may change, the principles beamed ceiling, and casement winlations swayings in delicate wires dows. Curtains for a room of thia Louis Germer and Mr. and Mrs. Ken remain the same. Miss which translate them into sound. Like Andreason. Lois Holder- - kind are d conference Germer attended the neth usually made of Carol Burns from Nowell C. Bums. baum of the Textiles and Clothing the heavy blow, static will also set homeas such crash, fabrics, Alf Jorgensen, from Johanna at Salt Lake City. up oscillation. Department, Utah State Agricultural spuns, or burlap. Mr. Mr. Mrs. and P. J. Barnard, some rethe of a these Jorgensen. fact that radio college, gives Utilizing princiMiss Holderbaum says, if you have and Mrs. Horace R. Barnard and ples. Hazel E. Harris, from John E. ceiver can handle sound only to a the time, it usually pays to buy children visited at the home of Mr. certain set intensity, Hill proceeded Figured wallpaper, she says, calls material and make curtains. and Mrs. Veral Barnard at Warren on for plain curtains, and figured curto amplify his desired signal the y voile, net, lawn, organdy, tains for plain walls. Curtain fabrics Sunday. radio range beam to the loudest postheatrical chintz, marquisette, MICKIE SAYS with small designs are suitable for or cretonne will launder gauze, Mrs. Henry Nielsen and son of Brig-hasible degree, bringing it to a point alwell and give most equal to static intensity. City, spent Tuesday at the home small rooms with small windows. excellent wear. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson. On the principle that weak, steady Large rooms with large windows call DOAT EXPECT TO for of Mr. Salt Mrs. Chris and Barnard set will larger designs. The large, formal impulses up oscillations while Skjold I thought the nurse said Cook Mr. Mrs. often seen in damasks are and Lake weak single impulses will not, he patterns Harry City, TOMoapnu Bizbuzz was the victim of a powder for formal rooms. son visited at of Chintz and Francis used a process of his own to cut sigspacious, Ogden CUSTOMERS' AfOME A fa explosion. How did it happen? k or cretonne curtins create a friendly home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor nal intensities down very low lower, the MOVEAWAVH&VOH& Bjorn Well, it was like this. His on Wednesday. he believes, than has ever before been APE AUUCGROWH'UP? became furiously jealous when, wife so Mr. and Mrs. Duet Loveland were low, static ceased attempted. Cut Monday night, Bear River City play VOURE AOr TALKIW TO she found the evidence on his coat to be an annoyance. dinner act Mr. ers presented a three and Mrs. Walter sleeve. guests of play under A BUT To eliminate interference, the weak the direction of the M. I. A. to a well Sudbury on Friday, A "PARADE t ened impulses were sent into a "parMr. and Mrs. Floyd Fredrickson vis pleased audience. allel tuned circuit." Inside this cirLeader Ads Get Results Bishop and Mrs. M. G. Perry and ited relatives at Penrose Sunday. cuit a mesh of wires the steady son, Myrle, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton beam signal alone set up sufficient Perry attended the pageant at Logan "sway" to eventually sift through. on Thursday night. The occasional static was in effect Mrs. A. F. Loveland visited at the We Have Been Appointed Dealers killed within the circuit. home of her daughters, Mrs. M. M. Having sifted the desired signal, Gardner and Mrs. N. Peter Marble, all that remained was to amplify it during the week. to normal intensity. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham anAs a further refinement before the nounce the arrival of a son, born TREBLE SUPERPHOSPHATE sound was ready for delivery to the April 9 at their home here. Mother set an Hill up earphones, pilot's and baby are doing fine. filter" assembly, employing Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. cut down" printhe same "build-up- , Knudson of Portage, called at the ciple to eliminate possibility of any home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Black-haA scientifically prepared product, prepared remaining static, and translate the Friday evening. clear radio signal beam into audible Friday two ball games were played "Similarly, SteadV Stream of Round rnmino- Air BSSCAB Chev. CoacK the stage. I PAGE THREE SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC. JjjR T NEW Y0RK . -- , - I, J. -- |