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Show ( THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH mission nr at present In a great minority Numerous Inquiries Indicate a desire for additional Information generally, which may be partially met by a study of the accompanying diagram, which shows the computed or theoretical time of sunrise for this locality. If there were no mountains, and the actual time of the appeur-am- o of tlie aun above the Wasatch a mountain, which is from SO to S6 Alter Explains Daylight Saving & i s Salt Lakers Would Gain by Plan Mean to You? HART showing time of sunrise over the Wasatch mountains at The Tribune build ing, Salt Lake. m,n-ute- later. To determine from the diagram Just a hat the loss of daylight amounts to In the morning, and thus what the saving may be, the minutes may ba countod op anv date line from the actual sunrise line to the point of Intersection with the clock time st which the family rises. ? C 14, 1!AU Our Service Light Company Affected. means that The 6 oclock riser Is losing most dav light on Juno 10th, when It amounts to thirty-fiv- e minutes; he Is losing nothing ' on and before after May first and on To gain the th!rtyflve 4th. August m nutes on June 10, twenty-fiv- e minutes of liiinn light is accepted with It; an notir of lamplight Is thus taken, on and before May 1 and on and after August I This fact should partially absolve the from the eiectrlc lighting companies of ' charge 6 S0opposing daylight saving can save about twenty-- f The riser min ve minutes by taking thirty-fiv- e utee lamplight with it hen the clocks ro forward on April 25; on June 10 there i are sixtyflve minutes for him to save; in faot he can save approximately a full hour without accepting lamplight in the ! trade from about June 4 until June 20 (omitting four days because of a mounThis riser saves nothing on tain peak) and after September 1. I The total davlight thus saved by the clocks ahead for i 3) riaer by setting the the entire "'summer is about ninety-on- e must he with which accept thirty-- , hours, seven hours of lamplight. The total posto sible for the oclock riser gain during ths entire summer is about thirty-twhours f hours, with which comes ninety-si- x In favor of the electric light company. I YouSaveMoney , ! as we interpret it, is not an empty word; it means saving customers' money by increasing the effectiveness of their business. Associated with the Arrow Press are office efficiency experts, investigating different lines of office supplies, furniture and equipment, and placing in stock the leaders for your business advantage. Service, o i All the different qualifications of office furnishings are considered. Not first among the desired qualities, and yet of urgent consideration, is appearance. You want your office spruced up' so that you can be proud of it. Harmony of design and finish give your office an opportunity to speak for itself make it a representative of your business. Office Man Gains 380 Hours. The latest setting of the sun In sumo clock, standard time, mer Is ahoiit during much of June and early July. the office Thu man, ceasing business at left 6 p. tn., has three hours daylight before sunset; on April 25 he haa two and two t on hours; September hours, and September $4 one and one fourth hours, totaling for the summer about 380 hours, standard time. If the clocks are set ahead, on hour a day will be added, making 634 hours of daylight between closing time (S o'clock) i and The f o'clock closer haa sunset. about 326 hours of evening daylight, standard time, and will have 380 hour under advanced time. Twilight, which In thi theoretically In clear weather degrees locality lasts until the eun is below the horlson. averages thirty minin midsummer, utes In fine weather, when outdoor work must cease. However, no tlnje Is being created or made available for performing the usual diurnal round of duties, such as reaching home from business, having dinner, and getting the evening household work done and the newspaper read, and these habits In many families are as Inexorable as the march of time Itself. An estimate for an average family is that from two to hour will be required two and for these .duties, and this period will alfollow the clown ways immediately hour. one-four- th one-ha- :: JJ j I posed to grant the request ofuhe petl- tinners, and advance the clocks one hour from Sunday, April 26 until Sunday. Sep- A ml while the mayor has tember 26 assured the public that those opposed to the measure will be heard, if desired, before it is passed into an ordinance, the opposing s.gnatures before the com- - I J ' When you eeleet an employe, you have in niifnl the value of the service he will render. It is just as important that you go carefully into the selection of your office furnijure, your equipment and your printed matter. The recommendation of thousands of satisfied users of Utah-Idah- o ( on and after hour, ceding th. 55 . Hours. Sleep During Cooler an- - hour earlier Hour cl oners retire -w.ien It l some-whunder advanced time, warmer, the average temperature whole for the time m. standard 'at 10 p. summer being about 66 degrees, and at about the p m , 8 degrees, this being summer. The ratio for all ths 5month 6 ofo clock a m. Is ami temperature at averages, about stationary In the summer will be seen It Thus 69 degrees. being that In shifting the waking a day one sleeping hour earlier on th time scale, hour In a temperature of 59 degrees is degrees; these exchanged for one at 9 75 degrees, revalues hre 63 degrees and st pespectively, during the riod. conbureau la the weather as As far cerned, It cannot accept "local option" And while the wife In the time change. will rise and get meals for children going at RAISE SUGAR BEETS for the July-Augu- .C-.Sl.lllO X p&imy . NCORPO BATED, 2MS to school nnd to summer employment on advanced time, she must also allow the husband to carry an unchanged timepiece as rrtum to dinner an haur later than what Will be normal time for the rest of the family, as will be the case In many other home. The dally and weekly publications and the weather bureau reports issued from office, fur release to the mails at certain hours, must still he released by standard time, to eomply with the national law, which prov ides alike for all government officers, and for the movement of all common carriers engaged In Interstate service, such sa carrying malls, passengers and freight Phone Waatch 380 .sual opportunity to buy build up their herds. animhls to vanced as much. In many casts, as tbe I cost of homes already buIlL In order to take care of their Increas- MANY NEW BUILDINGS PREDICTED FOR YEAR In on any doors. It wilt not be effective other or afternoon, (Sunday. Saturday ob not are hours business holiday when or apserved and will not be effective plicable In such Indoor recreations or social theater, party, dance, club, other meeting. Salt Lake City It situated on the ex the mountadn time treme western edge ofstandard time, the zone, and at noon, east of tty me-- I 28 minutes sun lz still any sunny rldian, as may be observed e are means that day at noon, which amount regularly. this already saving wIH sun When the time la advanced, the of minutes being lack one hour and 28 noon beln'r ob-- I ion the meridian when Is, It all. be served in the city; thateun. the only 10 32 a. m. by of twenty-fou- r The coolest part or the a little before hours Is lust about sunrise over the mountains as shown of the on the diagram; the warmest4 part o clock In day as erases JustIt about Is verv nearly a. summer, though 5 clock o clock The o warm at 3 and well after the discharged closer is thus decline, bnt thermometer has begun to of. doors Just the 6 oclock closer gets out advanced nder I declins begins. the time the 5 o'clock closer will get out of In the hottest part tti'.day',v tem-i!e6 o'clock closer follows perature has Just Ijegun to sag. - -- nothtng and This saving will be effective, crease the enjoment. In motoring, and resorts lng. gardening, visiting the home in recreative service about the out of family the .with and premises has for thirty years been faithfully serving the farmers of this state, fulfilling its promises and dealing fairly in all matters. It is now a concern of such size and reputation that it cannot afford to make premises it cannot keep. It KNOWS what promises can be MADE AND KEPT and is financially preof its contract. pared -to fulfill all terms V' YOU TAKE NO CHANCES IF YOU -- Binders West 2nd South 62-6- 6 Saving Is Effective. Sugar Company g Printers RR August 10. and August saving Is about twilight. The: time-savin- Stationers Office Equippers '9 It is worth while to the beet grower, when he comes to make his 1920 contract, to consider the RELIABILITY of the concern with which he is dealingr It is one thing for a company to make promises, and another thing to KEEP those promises especially when the company in question is not permanently and well established in the business. our and money-savinsystems desks, filing cabinets and other equipment and the continued patronage of tome of the largest buyers of printing in this section, whose work we have done for years should eonvinee yon that we can meet your seeds satisfactorily. CARETTH. ATTENTION TO MAIL OBSESS -- elt IN WOOD we show Filing Cabinets, Unit Furniture, Transfer Cases, Tables, Desks, Chairs, Stools and Settees in oak or mahogany finish. inter-department- lf For What Company Are You Raising IN STEEL we have Filing Calnnets, Unit Furniture (wide and narrow widths), Transfer Cases, Safes (with any desired unit equipment), Desks, Lockers and Shelving; in three finishes green, oak or mahogany. Printed matter, just as a modern structure, must be built from the plans of an architect who sees from the first the finished piece. We have expert printers who are architects of printing. Consult us in the preparation of your plans. We can assist you in building your fine printing, so that it will be effective. We can help you, too, in the planning of your ordinary printed matter sales' and record sheets, letterheads and the many forms that the details of your business make necessary. Thus recreation for th 5 o'clock closer and begins now between 7 and 7 30 p. m., for the 6 o'clock c'nser between S and 8 30 p. m. The latter, group of families and workers will probably retire usually about p. m. and the former at jo 30 p m which gives a recreation period of hours from three to three and This period will be advanced, but not of time. increased, by the change With sunset at 7 30 on May 10 and 8 attain on August 10. approximately, o'clock on June 10 and July 10, and at' It Is 8 45 on September 10, standard time plain that the 6 o'clock closer will add one hour a day of davlight to his evening recreation period In May, June. July and until August 20: on August 30 It Is forty-fiv- e minutes, September 10 thirty mln-- i utes, September 16 fifteen minutes, and reaches nothing about September 26, be-- 1 Ing a total saving of approximately 129 hours for the summer, The saving In evening davlight to the 6 o clock closer, assuming that he Is free at 8:15. is nothing on April 25, 13 mln- utes on May 10, 25 nilnutea on May 20, 35 minutes st the end of May, 4n mtn- utes from June 20 until July 10, and then diminishes to 35 mnytes on July 0, 30 minutes on July 31, 15 minutes on Farmers Take Notice! We want you to attractive and substantial. We Are Builders of Good Printing Recreation Period. j '"Olt. ALTER, Meteorologist.. E HAVE before us a petition ' for daylight saving, s'gned by ten thousand citizens, says a prominent city com- -, missior.er. "and while the no( et been discussed. I am inclined to think the commission is d s- - man or a business man, office have should every appearance of success. your It should be equipped with workable, efficient furni lf one-ha- f If yon are a professional ture see the lines we carry. TO BREM RECORD "Building will be big this spring and prices are not quite at high as many laid H. B. Taylor persons may think. of the Taylor Building company yesterday. "We flrtd great Interest In bulldinr manifested by owner of vacant lots and expect to bars all the work that we can take 'care of this summer, he continued. Mr. Taylor pointed to the recent cut In lumber prices ss hopeful and said that the cost of building a home had not ad , Stock Show Manager Announces Large Number of Entries in Dairy Class. . The largest exhibit of dairy eattle ever seen iu Utah will be one of the many features of the fourth annual intermountain stock show, to be held in the Balt Lake Union stock ,yards on April S, 6 and- 7. Before leaving on a business trip through the northwest, E. C. Schmidt, supervisor of the dairy cattle department, announced that the number of entries received already exceeded those of any other show ever held in the state. Guernseys, Jersey and Holsteins from many of the best herds in this section of the country will be included. Appointment of W. J. Thayne, county agricultural agent of Davis county, as assistant supervisor of the dairy rattle department, was announced by Mr. Schmidt, During his absence. Dr. K. N. Mead, who is supervisor of the beef eattle department, will look after the arrangements for the dairy exhibit, at siated by Mr. Thayne. Irospects for an unprecedented attendance at the auction sales of purebred breeding stock on the second and third days of the show are announced by J. H. Munderfield, who, in the absence of E. C. Parsons has been acting as general manager of the show. Most of the prominent breeders of Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Wvomint- - already have notified the association not only of show entries, but of entries for the auction sales. During the past week two of the best Known eattle breeders in Wyoming announced entries for the auction sale. W. Olson of Cokevtlle has informed he association that he will have a of Shorthorn bulls for tbe ring, while some prise Hereford stock will be IIW entered by E. L. ( heney of Bock Springs. Miihi: It is the hope of the association dillHUlttl!) 999 1 II rectors to make the purebred sale an 5"H nnnal event that will become a noted stock show featurettbroughot the west. Coming during spring conference week, fi the Salt Lake jmg wdl draw, of farmers ho will have an on- - ing business, th Taylor Budding company ha moved from the Welker Bank building to 2b9I4 South Main sireL-anplaced Edward W. Caperton In charge of Its real estate eales department. d Suffer Severe Shock. Sptciftl to Tbe Trtbaae. , POCATELLO, Idaho, March J. NethercotL residing at 44 South Haves received street, painful injuries Yesterday noon, when ene was struck and knocked down by a guy wire, which was being used by the Idaho Power company In putting up an electric-ligpole on West street. The gtiy wire had been pulled from Its moorings when struck by a delivery car. ht Tested By Time - For 61 years, during all manner of conditions, this bank has always been dble and willing to take care of all the legitimate requirements of its -- customers. Member Federal Reserve System. Walker Brothers car-loa- d 'miriviirr; thou-sand- a 3 A fi Bankers A Tower of Strength. |