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Show 1 mipimft" t THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Semi Weekly Y, JULY 25, 1933.; iUniNG FOR RESUMED ,1Y MANY MORE PEOPLE DIE FROM -- NAUTICAL HEATSTROKE THAN OF EXPOSURE NOVELTIES Furnished By the U. S. Navy Recruiting Station ; , ; sws: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Heating Plant Now Used to Circulate Cool Air in Homes in Summer. ng for the regular army yery limited, in fact, entirely r ost of the time durlng undersigned, t - years. The announce that , la pleased to Lake City Salt the in i your vicinity Is in- Summer heet Is from two and a half to five times as deadly to humans as as been resumed. recold. let, I the present system of T cents j to are although required applicants of every home I reference letter from a building dollar is citizen in their community; spent for heating applicants from your tbe equipment. first communicate with Institute Holland 451 Officer, my Recruiting of Thennology of Building, Salt Lake City, Mich., re- -' Holland, information complete out that points qualifications, Jie reference, borne cooling before jred for enlistment, plants are rare, alsole the for he journey here though modern sci- t of enlisting. ence has made them entirely practical. r. burgess, According to the latest figures of Colonel, C. A C., die United States Public Health ServDistrict Recruiting Officer. ice, 846 persons died from heatstroke ind only 246 as a result of exposure to cold In one year. In the preceding summer and winter 1,355 were killed by heat and 239 by cold. The statistics do not account for the vast number heat prostrations. of X. MUNNS, D. 0. 5. But though the cooling of theaters, ludltoriums, schools, hospitals, banks, 1 DENTIST to factories, offices and other structures cotta; I First National Bank Bldg has become common practice, the home for comfort, health ielepnone No 43 and efficiency is neglected except for This heating daring cold weather. would not be the case, the Holland IN W. PHILLIPS institute of Thermology suggests, if the average home owner would just BONDS RACTS take a tip from a common experiINSURANCE ence. f ) Work, Prompt Adjustments Moving Air Has Cooling Effect. Liberal Settlements. This experience occurs on hot mugJ gy evenings when not a breath of BRYAN, D..P. S. Wind is astir and there seems nothing In do but perspire and suffer. DENTIST lesperation, we get Into the family First National Bank Bldg. ear, start off at about 25 miles an hour, and feel the air eddy past with telephone No. 31 es out Presently, the grateful coolness. 40 miles. We to slides ylgham City. Utah icell cal up ipeedometer itop perspiring, forget the heat, relative comfortable. After an hour or JORMAN return home, refreshed and we wo know aided Abstractor relaxed, ready for a sound sleep. ESTATE, INSURANCE. rill putt Think what this means. The air we WANS. BONDS. rode through Is of the same temperadiately. ! j. f West Forest Street ture as that of the air we found so Brigham City. Utah insufferable before we started outlive to er virtually so. The relative humidity member Is the same, too. But riding through , G. BARGERON FIRE INSURANCE itlll air at 40 miles an hour is equivTATE relative alent to sitting in moving air with , SURETY BONDS, BTC. Telepk velocity of 8,520 feet a minute. This Notary Public luggests that mere motion of the air I there J appreciate your business " nay be used for cooling purposes. And Phone that Is exactly what science has discovered within recent years. D. S. D. "Air motion makes any moderate MARBLE, feel cooler," states the londltlon ; DENTIST technical guide book of the national engineers. rociety of rst National Bank Annex 4nd 12 years of research at the Phene laboratory of that organization icham City. Utah tnd the United States Bureau of Mines has made It possible to calculate tin State what cooling effect any velocity elegrapb f air motion will have in any condition of temperature and humidity. Equivalent to Temperature Drop. The facts are made use of In all lorts of Industrial i immer Wt, Flat...! 9 problems. As a matter of fact, enM ght Wt, Rib gineers know four ways to cool the edium Wt, Rib xlr In buildings. The first Is to take ed. Wt, Rib, Peru Uf heAt directly out of air by passing LSf savy Wt, Rib It through cold water or cold brine LK Ecra eavy Wt, Rib, or over cold coils, or both. xtra Heavy, Rib 15 ntrays, ity. Util Pha second Is to reduce the humidity x. Heavy, Rib, Ecru W5 -- dis-whi- ch PAGE THREE REPORT OF AFFILIATE OTHER THAN HOLDING COMPANY Report of THE SECURITY INVESTMENT COMPANY OF BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, which, under the terms of the Banking Act of 1933, is an affiliate of STATE SECURITY BANK, Brigham City, Utah, (F. R. District No. 12). This report is made in compliance with the requirements of the Banking Act of 1933. Balance sheet of affiliate as of June 30th, 1933. Cash on deposit with State Security Bank Stocks and mortgages. .... Sale contracts 5 2,147.85 2,160.00 5,120.71 .... 42,331.00 Equities in real estate...... TOTAL ASSETS ..551,809.5$ LIABILITIES: Naval officers below the rank of All debts, Including indebtedness to commander are addressed as Mister State Security Bank. ..522,000.00 .. 19,850.00 and in the case of officers of the Capital stock paid in by shareholders .. 9,959.56 medical corps as "Doctor," and of Reflected surplus officers of the chaplain corps as 551,809.56 Officers of the rank of throughout the house in winter, why Chaplain. commander and above are never ad shouldnt it circulate cool air in The following statement shows the character of business of the dressed as "Mister. d mer? This has been brought about bank: affiliate and discloses fully its relations with the by the introduction into the vaporaire Purchased various parcels of Real Estate from State Security Bank; operate Campaign ribbons and other decor- ing same, pending sale of Buch real estate. heating plant of a propeller run by a I, Geo. A. Anderson, Secretary of The Security Investment Company of small noiseless electric power unit ations are invariably worn on the Of course, its first effect is to move left breast It is a tradition which Brigham City, Utah, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, been handed down to us nearly to the best of my knowledge and belief. the air through the house at a much has a thousand years. When the cruGEO. A ANDERSON. (SEAL) higher velocity than the unaided force saders went Into Asia to wrest the Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of July, 1933. of gravity will move It. Whereas the ORLANDO PETERSEN, Notary Public. Holy Grail from the Turks, the ordinary warm air heating system, knights placed badges of honor over Residence: Brigham City, Utah. operating under winter conditions, their hearts to proclaim their loyalty (SEAL) My commission expires: September 15, 1933. changes the air in each room from to the king. The custom led to the to two times an hour, practice of placing medals, ribbons 1916, or thereafter entitled, or which NOTICES the propeller system, operating In sum- and other insignia over the same were then or thereafter acquired and mer, turns over the air from four to place. Higher awards are worn susused on said premises, however eviNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION six times an hour. And this steady and pended from the neck or in other denced, and together with all and distinctive positions. (Publisher) singular the tenements, hereditaments moderately rapid motion of the atr Department of the Interior and appurtenances thereunto belongresults in appreciable cooling during The words ays, aye, sir are used U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, ing or in anywise appertaining. the summer. Purchase price payable In lawful only as an answer to an Utah, June 17, 1933. Tests are cited by the Holland In- correctly order. Aye, Aye, Sir means that of the United States. money Clifthat NOTICE is hereby given stitute of Thermology to show that the received of the order understands Dated at Brigham City, Utah, this of ford R. Freeze Brigham City, Utah, 11th this occurs on all floors of the home. it and intends to carry it out. day of July, 1933. on 25, 1926, made homewho, May Cooling Brents Throughout Houso. JOHN H. ZUNDEL, stead entry. No. 041195, for Lot 7, Even a considerable distance from Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. All Naval vessels when passing 6, TownSection the grille, the cooling-effec- t By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. of the air Washingtons Tomb at Mount Vernon, SESW, ship 11 North, Range 5 West, Salt WM. A HILTON, motion Is distinctly noticeable. On Virginia, parade the full guard and Lake Meridian, has filed notice of inthis point, the language of the offl band, half mast colors, and toll the tention to make final Proof, to estab- Attorney ofr Plaintiffs. ship's bell. When abreast the tomb, lish claim to the land above described, Address: 719 Continental Bank cial test report Is graphic: is sounded on the bugle, the before the clerk of the district court, Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. taps circulation Propeller produces a well defined cooling effect which is guard presents arms, and the officers at Brigham City, Utah, on the 25tli and men stand at attention. day of July, 1933. readily recognized by bodily sensaNOTICE FOR BIDS Claimant names as witnesses: Martions. This circulation results In coolNotice is hereby given that Box Mount Vernon the home and estate tin V. Rohwer, Hyrum Mortenson, ing and increased comfort to the occu- of George Washington, undoubtedly William W. Smith, and Oluff Poulsen, Elder County will receive, at the pants of the house. office of the County Clerk, County the most famous shrine in American all of Brigham City, Utah. The velocity of discharge from history, was named after Admiral Court House, Brigham City, Utah, on THOMAS F. THOMAS, floor grilles as shown by the testa was Edward Vernon of the British Navy, or before Monday, August 7, 1933, Register. bids for publishing notices. Ordinsufficient to carry a good share of the ances and other advertising. cooled air all the way to the celling, In case of the necessity of abanIn the First Judicial District Court All notices and ordinances to be doning a vessel, the captain is the in and for Box Elder County, State type, single column, printed last person to leave the ship. of Utah. solid. Bernice S. Beaubien, Olive H. HarRight reserved to reject any or The mean depths of all the oceans vs. James G. Stuart, all bids. rison, plaintiffs, and seas is estimated to be about Rosa G. Stuart, defendants. SHERBOARD OF COUNTY two and one quarter miles. IFFS SALE. COMMISSIONERS, To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the T. L. DAVIS, Chairman. The publication of the new chart 3rd day of August, 1933, at the front GEORGE ABBOTT, Member, of Cuba by the hydrographic office door of the Court House In Brigham GEORGE MAY, Member. of the Navy, completes a survey in City, Box Elder County, Utah, at the Attest: which the Navy was engaged for hour of 12 oclock m., the following JOS. A JOSEPHSON, twenty-fiv- e year. To obtain the data described property situated in the i County Clerk. (Jyl8-21- ) for the new chart a total of 2,300 County of Box Elder, State of Utah,! miles of shore line have been sur NOTICE FOR BIDS veyed and 23,429 square nautical hundred four a at Notice is hereby given that Box point Beginning miles of soundings have been made, seventy-six (476) feet East of the Elder County will receive, at the ofDuring this field work, one general Southwest corner of Section twenty-nin- e fice of the County Clerk, at the Court coastal charts, and chart, twenty-on-e in Township thirteen (13) House, Brigham City, Utah, on or fifty-si- x harbor charts have been North (29), of Range five (5) West of the before Monday, August 7, 1933, bids Radiator In evolved, all of them hydrographlcally Salt Lake Meridian; and running for furnishing to Box Elder County, The Human Body ae and geodetically accurate. Bummer. thence East four thousand and thirty-fiv- e necessary books, legal blanks and (4635) feet; thence North nine- stationery. Commodore Mathew Calbralth Perry teen (19) degrees thirty-thre- e against which It splashed. In the case (33) Bids on legal blanks to be subof several grilles, the spread at the U. S. Navy, in March 1854, acquired minutes West twenty-nin- e hundred mitted on the following: celling was noticeable for some feet for the United States the first trade eighty (2980) feet; thence North sixty 8 Half by 7 printed on sheets, An Interesting six (66) degrees three (3) minutes The air from wall and baseboard treaty with Japan. side. one expedition is West eleven hundred sixteen (1116) grilles was carried well across the souvenir of the Perrys sheets 8 by 7 printed on preserved at the U. S. Naval Academy feet; thence North six (6) minutes twoHalf room before the velocity was dissisides. bronze an ancient is It at Annapolis. West two thousand seventy (2070) pated." Full sheets 8 by 14 printed on (89) bell, cast in 1168, which was presented feet; thence South eighty-nin- e Here, then, is a practical application to one .side. the Regent of Napha, one degrees thirty-nin- e West minutes by Perry (39) of air motion as a cooling method for of the Lew Chew Islands. Full sheets 8 by 14 printed on (22-2hundred twenty-thre- e twenty-tw- o two sides. the average home. When we are enfeet; thence South eight (8) Double sheets 8 by 28" printed tertaining friends on a sweltering sumThe armor of a modern battleship minutes West two hundred sixty-fosides. on three e mer evening, all we need do is to eighty-ninweighs approximately eight thousand (264) feet; thence South Double sheets 8 by 28 printed turn on a switch in the kitchen and tons. (39) minutes (89) degrees thirty-nin- e ou sides. four West three hundred thirty (330) feet; set a cooling breeze conrsing through All blanks to be printed on subthence South eight (8) minutes West stance the bouse. United States Samoa is the only 20 pound. x (1536) feet; fifteen hundred thirty-siNo Sleepless Nights. south of the equator. is reserved to reject any possession Right nineteen (19) South degrees thence When bedtime cornea, we can be bids. or all e thirty-onhundred two minutes East four sure of getting to sleep easily and BOARD OF COUNTY There are valleys in the ocean as and five tenths (431.5) feet; COMMISSIONERS, quickly, without tossing and sweating well as on dry land. The U. S. coast thence South seventy-fou- r (74) deT. L. DAVIS, Chairman. througb half the night, because of and geodetic survey recently discov- grees n minutes East four GEORGE ABBOTT, Member, the steady cooling currents that play ered a new submarine valley off the hundred eighty-si- x five tenths and GEORGE MAY, Member. and Pacific Coast which is regarded as an (486.5) feet; thence South twenty-eigover our beds. Grandmother underwater landmark for e (59) Attest: (28) degrees grandfather may sit in the air stream important This JOS." A JOSEPHSON, is submarine o valley mariners. thirty-twhundred West nine and so pass through the hot spell (Jyl8-21- ) Califor- minutes of located County Clerk. north Monterey, (932) feet; thence South seven without those distressing attacks of miles about three and is long, twenty (20) minutes West heatstroke that make midsummer a nia, one mile wide, and has a depth of degreeshundred forty and five tenths eight And old folks. dread period for babys 20 fathoms or 1200 feet. (840.5) feet; thence South twenty cradle may be placed where the wind fourteen and degrees (14) so the that blows over it moderately, minutes East fourteen hundred twenty little one, too. Is free from summer to feet the and four tenths (1420.4) Illnesses due to heat point of beginning, containing three And In contrast with elaborate and 9451000 hundred ninety-thre- e tna (393.945) acres of land more or less. evaporating and dehumidifying for GOOD Together with all ditch and water chinery, this COAL and rights to which the said James G. plant is inexpensive, both in Rosa G. Stuart, or the and Stuart cost of cost in and original Kindling Wood operating said premises, were on June 24th, the equipment On the first point the engineering tests showed that the total y cost of cooling a large amounts to method this dwelling by slightly less than a cent an hour. Logically, we want to know what a- happens to the propeller system during winter. Well, one of the outstanding effects of the Increased air veBRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Hot Spells Are Hard on the Old Folke. locity is that the house can be warmed much on cold winter mornings up of the air by cooling It below the dew more rapidly than with an ordinary In a plant. as dehumidifying point, heating plant The third method is still more com Also, air circulation throughout the itis last simplicity the But plicated. is Improved. Instead of dwelling the B self. It consists merely in keeping or two air changes an hour B air moving at a given velocity. the when six to four from are there When it comes to cooling a steel propeller moves air through the sys mill or the stokehold of an oceanic tem. This produces more uniform and liner or a metal mine, only a competent consequently more healthy temperaengineer can decide which of these tures In the rooms. four possible methods is best in each Easier to Heat Home, Too. case. But for most of us, in our boines, heating efficiency and con Higher the choice is narrowed down by the slderable fuel economy result, for three fact that all the first three require reasons: First, no forcing of the heat! expensive. You will expensive raaciflnery. So we have to er is necessary during extremely cold realize the value rely on air motion. of Auto Insurance to weather. This practice is costly of much ae at timed Lots. fuel and burns out parts which are Heating Plant Serves Double Duty Call upon us; wc can DIRECTORS: OFFICERS: expensive to replace. Second, the So It Is mtlrely logical, according o you Just the kind is whole system of the temperature to the Holland Institute of Therm J. E. HALVERSON, J. E. HALVERSON, protection you need. lowered, the air leaving the grilles oiogy, for the warm air heating InduB 170 160 to of President an degrees at R. L. FISHBURN, average try to apply this principle to intro In an ordinary warm air system, but duce the comfort of coolness during L. FISHBURN, R. J. C. KNUDSON, sys hot weather. As a matter of fact, the only 140 to 150 in the propellerheate-anVice President DENMARK JENSEN, tem. Third, heat loss from the leaders of this Industry have ton A. ANDERSON, GEO. Is basement Into the Is heat pipes ANTON JENSEN, verted the heating plant, which Cashier decreased by about halt And finally useful only for a part of the year GEO. A. ANDERSON, C. B. STRATFORD, warm air to every Into a real plant that the propeller forces most S. N. COOK. Assistant Cashier. room in the house, even those Brigham City, Utah Improves the year round conditions In central the from heating plant: remote every room of the home. it means an end to "that room that After all, why not? If the heating never be kept warm. systems job Is to circulate warm air could I - ter-ou- ld . l MESS CARDS I non-fat- s AFFILIATE ASSETS: TO THE COLD, INSTITUTE FINDS U. S. lowing letter from the Lake Salt at Station rniting , : 1 above-nam- sum-wint- ed above-name- LEGAL SSE, al (jyll-18-25-- (j20-Jyl- 8) be-to- LEE I t a Pitta-burg- 9--W to-w- it: 3) h ur ex-ict- ly LD.S. irments ed. Wt, ed. Wt, ayon. Part Wool 2.75 Part Wool 85 L50 ik l If Man or Lady) 8 Prepaid Anywhere In the U. S. A. ay Return Any Pair .lot Satisfactory. Sure and State Slxe Thy Pay More? L. Hansen ' D. S. . Garment Man ighom City, Utah fifty-seve- ht fifty-nin- one-ha- lf two-stor- State Security Bank Member U.S. Federal Reserve System )S Participates in all privileges and benefits of a Member Bank 5 :DS ppers RESOURCES ONE MILLION who buy and those sell have a common 31 1 ground in our Want Ad column ey do big business! btc7 a d d OX ELDER NEWS -- ifit Ads Always Rg Results ! J niBBiiiiiiiiiiBia . |