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Show ..,, ' . ,,,,,,, tf ,, 4 .11 a. . I 0 . ',, : IIEATCAUSEOF , nrnrnTinu Am '' , t, - : Expert Says 'Cold Wcather is Best For .h ' Radio,. 11 IT t, - ' tau Wyman sz-- -- 14.,"' PT . --- . , , theories regarding the causes of were weak and lading radio signals exploded today in tbe report of ; Dr.-LW. Anglin, of the bureau ef , standards, who restated.his beef I that temperature has a direct iludic on the nudity of recePt t tton from both broadcasting and ; telegraph transmitters. More than a year ago Dr. Austio. , t after conducting a pries of expe-1of Vie ments with the signals A , transmitters of the of America. ' radio corporation found a decided Increase in the &tamale as received in Washington during the passage of severe cold Waves across the eastern states. t More recent study of the sirt halo from nearby stations. from In according to tollta miles diatant.bears 1 out the the Austin report; Stations. ,cloeer original findings. i than 125.miles to the exPerime,, ntd station, it is explained, ab4i would have shown no effect from weather conditions. In the recent investigatisns it , : was found that the signals unit formly drop in strength with rises of temperature and conveniely. ! OW a falling temperature tends to a stronger signal. it M .; '. produce i 1 n- trans-ocean- - ic , J 1 J - ' - :. a p O t Aug. WASHINGTON, re I .1 (Special correspondent of ,The,Deseret News.) ;.. 0 4 KSIL-3- --- rn t F I I ' laPrugrAw. i. i 4' undar Meters. a ma. 1 terniess--1- - 1,. C ' 1 IEGO-- 261 Sandar 14Vieo--12 .1 Meters. woe. 4.19 4 I pss. Pointed out further, however, that lie I ,,,,,w.,11,....... sued., week influences. According to Dr. Austtm 'there seems to be no doubt that the pridsy. P.M Bloats mograppMoadokr. quotationsDaily klotittrea Ftvlat. I p. p we. wtInnatr.t-- Frat7. I is,. - , 1 t1 1 ; . I ; 1 Hi 1 f e t Pt nip ;'.41; Safe I.- - Milk 1 and Diet Forwants,, t InvZ - ciziewa ; , 4 Contains the valuable muscle and bone forming elements found the grain and whole milk. Raises happy; robust children. lqutritious and easily assimilated. ha at borne by stirring the poop doe is bat or cold 'rata. lie cooking Plepored ; .1 i , . 1 . , . b . i 7.4. liPtp-- ' o .it , - i a , . - ,, - . - - , , a .. , , i I ,. !, I , ...7.. -- , 1 ,E, ;: , , ,,Fcl 4 " - ; - . ; , t I . : , - 4 t -, r t. ., . , ; t . 8 ; t , 1 . , 4 !, . , c , i 1 - . , , 11 ..,. i 4 aure you enjoy this greet ' ' - 1 GUNNISON, It I; 1 1 De luxe exhibition models, blue ribbon Music Industries winners convention in New York now on dis play in our warerooms. We invite you to our new store to see these wonderful pianos. , ;, . - - , !.. ' I avi - I . 1 7 TWIN Ida-- . FALLS. Aug. S. Meeker. 16. .7ear old of the patriatch Oregon country. uas the guest of honor at a lunch. eon meeting Thursday of more than 6 Twin Falls business men at which he received the pledge of Twin Fairs citizens to subscribe a strito dr M eONSO JD t t comP usic 16ts oorit 11:) , ss -- , b minimum of 51.008 for purchase of Old Oregon Trail memorial talt dollars. , Iiil 1 -- v - , ,, .. . , ' . I -.. , J111141tP" 11C: r , ., I . . t. 7 7 AO , ) - 1 tiY.7-a- l I,III ;A I LA Women's, Misses', Children's CANVAS SLIPPER& Rubber soles. Values to $1.50, as long - SOO 7S0 shades p 300 LADIES' BROADCLOTH e 95 SLIP- - patents and vici; VRIlles to $5.00; as long LLNGEITE EN. and C la they last, 2 FOR 11; LADIES' le 3 00 RIBBED Values to 35c, as VESTS long they last 400 pairs of MISSES' - AND CHILDREN'S HOSEBlack, brown or white; sizes 5 to 91,11 35c values; as long as they as they last as they last NIMEMEMISIMINIMEIMMI ' 100 GALVANIZED WATER PAILS--50c value, as long as NO pairs of CHILDREN'S BLOOMERSStripe or black sateen; values to 75c; as long eP 95 kind; as long as they last GUSH SATEEN BLOOMERS Values to $1.50. All of the new colors ......- la 111110 99a pairs MEN'S KHAKI values; PANTS$1.50 long as they last 250 , Extra or Boys' 500 Men's 100 Ladies' Beautiful HOUSE Quality KHAKI BREECHES Values to $2.50, as long as they last DRESSES$1.00 values, as as they last lo. ng , are quoting You only a few of the many bargains that we have in this dose-osale of summer goods. Conte early and secure your share of these bargains. This sale will continue until we have sold out our entire lines of summer Merchandise and broken lines. We have a complete line for an the family of Shoes, Slippers, Hats, Gloves, Clothing, Underwear, Shirtsin fact, everything in Furnishing Goods for Children, Misses,: Women, Men, Boys and Youths, and a complete line of Household Utensils. We ut moDERN willo1E5ALLE EVERY .130-132-4- NEVER UNDERSOLD ICO Men's- - and , 34 ' - SOUTH WEST TEMPLE OR Boys' long as they - Daring Army Aviators I , make Risky Dives . . allonnomminommommoning MEXICAN !ULT., HATS. I Sold everywhere from 90c to $1.0t4 as Min' long as they last .. auto - P te , 1 Hair ...o,ew.- -- - - t V f P tj 4 ',1 . - I . ' . . . . ' It. . . : .ttt.h. , . ,..,....iim.....mi,.i.i..1 tho West Point ger rison in 1776 were issued orderi to bob their hair. The order read in . t , 1 order of tke State Enanteer. tinned m Big Field Surrey, and neresenc of the Matta in ouch cam Smith CIS rods. thenceminion( .thence Last made and provided. the waters of the 1 thence CIS rode thenee ft reds t Jordan River in Utah and Fait Lake rods to North the place of beitinaing. Weet 22 Counties. which Irene withdrawn from with CI easement. part: sights-at-eand ea Aimee 144k. 114. by Prue- - privileges incideht or WASHINGTON-4M- S) "As the head dress of a soldier teary Acroto, aapts,tenant !emetic of the Governor. have been re- - said prrtniera. tad every pert iDerett patio parachute Imes 'are the lat- - I, one of the first and necessary stewed te entry. Said order having been Situated la Sail Lake Comity, butt, et est sport of daring arrny aviators. ornaments, the captain commands hatued on the kit day of August il:C. uten,, Sergeant C. K. Travis and Cyr- - the N. C. officers and privates of to become effective after the pubitcatIM korai E. A. Brown at Kelly field the first regiment to have their oulf,..fathivita.w.natitowicectotozoiritmet..akteincywe ..e......iejteecoltmfot oitotbrutothre.i:766:trulAdicitit,,(Laallrtaitts41.271.1::Wv,ftUlah.70:11 now hold the record for the most hair cued behind not to exceed tt State Enairoor. seven inches long and close to unusual leaps. BENJAMIN R. BARRIER of AtIL g "26 Dee aub,icatiolk tint Travis . made an Sheriff of Salt Lake County. State et their heat!. Date of last publico.ion. Aug. at. ISM ttala 'Taming hole dive.''' 'The N. C. officers and prIvatee plunging BY r. IL MATHEWS. head downward for 100 feet before of the second regiment to BALE. , .. sirzfarrs , D" pot y ft have . , - BEN E. ROBERTS.beef t and oPentild their. hair tied behind in a bob pulling the rip-cor- d in this District Cowl of Dm Third Dato , of for Plaiottn, the .'fitute." Afton'', cut close to the head. the --lair 01 Judicial 'First Publics non. Amigos& For Salt tilt kb. Brown turned kback 'flIP-floP- " . the whole to be cut on the top County.. District. la andNewsit IC. Whit. a. D . 1326. from the fuselage of bis machine. of the head tiort and brushed tier. Plaintiff. against Stonewall J. . , State Clara 0. TO Stookey. Ogden Stookar. CREDITORS. also plunging several hundred feet back?' boning NePhi Pack. a bankang corlioroflon. before opening up the pkrachute. ESTATE DIP LYDIA C. IfeCART. DeMill di Stanntatituring Companp. a tor ceased Croditere will Koanedr Ditch verities. Irrigation present claims TEXAS a corporation. Defendants. with essoehare to tho undersigned at CernPenr. e . Bobbed of 0 H. Mackotan ê Rona. 14 East to be mold at Sheriff's Pal. at lb wain Rooth Noose Cowgirl St door front of the Canute Lake Tempi, gait Dela City. Utah Prove on Orders of Lahr. or this Salt in before this lith day Of September. cur and County Shrovottort 1. Pon Antonio I. . . Army State or Utah. on the, tath day of Aug-no- t. A.D. laZa. ' Wtehha rano 1O. Moio p A. 0... I2C at. 'wale clock noon YRED 11 ItreARY. Fort Worth 0. Itosomont..11-WASITIXOTON--(INS)--Bobb- eti Of omit day. an the right, title. claim Admtntstrator of the and interest of weld Detondants. Pons-wa-ll C McCort. Deceased. &tato of 1.131a hair having been discovered an an- J. Stookey and Clara G. tit000kor. Dot of lint pubutation. dent coMom in many countries, titrrtimmi-In- o weiLltArtiustratrTeroabrigiliT. Jut, U. Lb twortevad Isla wife bary.1 and tgg and te tho musty army. orders Are now pro-against mil Dten4olttos.Mostof.Notat G. 11 nd L. P. 19stioto Attorno,1 o.. to wit: described duced to show Jt Isn 'IV In the To Att. WHOM IT MAT C07,,ICWW,41: faening for Adromhtrator. No. 14 Lail SOUSA earner COMITIOMICillit Northwest at the kV.P410411Ves 11,14,LCK4a.Mrtpitt CiEtA4 MAW VS ot as a 14. VIA Acta ViaLZAt zompub St400ti jolt AAke curs BOISEMore than ,11,000,e00 feet of timber. and recreation and water ched facilities were vrhicIt Creek 61 or:carte ither Daggett over Shellwortb secretary of the Harry Southern Idaho Timber Protective association: ThiS fire. located but 11 miles north east of Boise. started 20. and from a picnic camp fire July was controlled within a week but I. still smouldering. Principal loss was ,suffered by the stat of Idaho Lumber and - the company. vote for W. TWIN TALL8--T- ie F. Breckon. Kimberly, incumbent and Robert Bros. Sr.. of Rock ReCreek. rival candidates for the dmto ?third publican nomination was commissioner. trict county broken late Thursday with the ar- rival returns from Butte precinct victory. for bringing an apparent the Rock Creek man. . STORE OPEN EVENINGS' 30 WEST BROADWAY 'IDAHO BRIEFS Boise-Payet- tp) 25c .... last 1 DEpril I -- Dress or Work Caps, Vall leg up to 741.50, as I 300 pairs of Men's Odd Lot WORK AND DRESS SHOES Values to $5. We have all sizes of these, but not of each STRAW Saucer BEAUTIFUL HATSValues to $5.00; as long as they last i EVERYDAY SAUCERSI0c values. As long as they last, Cup and CHILDREN'S PERSSuedes, la 161 300 Imported China CUPS and 280 LADIES', MISSES' AND -, C 100 BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS-10c values; as long as they last, cup and saucer values; to fit all the family; as long as they last le ... 250 pairs of LADIES' FIN! SILK HATS-3- 5c RAYON SILK VESTSValues to $2.00; as long as they last, all the new ...,,... pairs MEN'S HOSEValues to $1.00; as long as they last- 500 LADIES' 1,- SHIRTSFor WORK men and boys; $1.00 values; as long as they last as they last ..... - 200 , ' . ' , 1 , ' . I.' " , 0, . , - 6 "' I , . it", lit ." ' Boys', Youth's, Men's, Canvas Shoes and IOxfords. Rubber Soles; values! to $150. As long . as they last , ' ,,. ,ONIMMINNIMEIN , , t virrAce: 1: - - , e . .. . i I 41.o. - L - e I 11111111 by the United States- , have demonrExperiments of molybden- mr. PLEASANTTM' Kurious when exposed to the tortes raya Mick bold and )uncnkensiftton - of Ms. electric" currenta.that can ow et t horn. Taiug? g ...: ' mearured. ko!1?e.13JIdneattaY- - Ovenflat , nclupfre Rfprestnta)ivAs for li4tft44a PiAnV, 411( 4 iNt - k. .. !, .....-..- .-...- Aug. Nonogenarian Booster of Oregon Trail Speaks '4 , ' 1- l' .1 , - 500 pairs of MEN'S 220 Bar DENIM OVERALLS tacked, triple stitched; a real $1.50 overall; as long as they last - (AP)Esr - - lamannomi Gunnison stake Relief Society teachers held a convention in the Gunnison valley high school Wednesday under the direction of the stake board. The program included: prayer. Mrs. Ida Frandsen. ladies chorus under the direction of Flossie pet. lo of the Fayette ward; talk "Value of this Teacher to ,he Organizaion." Prest Amelia C. Larsen: talk. 'Teacher's Monthly Report Books," Vivian Larsen; olo z Mrs. Sylvia Metcalf; 'Ethics of Ward Teaching," Mrs. Angle Willardsen; demonstration, "Mow to Introduce the Teacher's Topic in the. 'Home." Clarice Larsen. Clara Bards ley and Inger J. Jensen. talk. The Value of Union Meeting to the Visiting Teacher" Mrs. Sylvia Metcalf: woos, duet. Mrs. Amanda Beck taut bliss lAtella Beck: awarding of prizes in the literary contest, Luella Nielson; remarks. Preat A. E. Park; benediction. Anna Wfflardisen. After the program a social hour was enjoyed and a buffet lunch. eon was served by the Relief soelety stake board rizembers to200 guests. Is ' . . -.- Stake Relief Society Teachers Entertained - KURTZMANN . 3 3 Bat be legacy with alCurtzmami.the piano with the pure singing tone. the tri brant actioo.and the Inbuilt stun. Ina to gem a lifetime. Let our h taint pLin bcip you buy at mut.. A 1 - . . - ha:: , We have a ifactory agreement to furnish us 111 pairs L GARMENTS Daily. Our price th . . on your life as the acquirement of a genuine Kurtzmann piano. HiN den in its keyboard is a myriad of t " I song and wealth of harmony that the world's greatest composers have e!'74- . bequeathed to you. I 4r 1 . You can whetherzs.,,Kt. or:not your fing.ers are musically trained. The Kurtzmann Player r;:lt:17. Piano or Reproducing Piano will - . t. release this great legacy of yours as t. sus you desire, for your rousi-cat l heritage can never be exhausted. i ' ! - - ( ) foften, . - - 1,...., the Kurtzraantt Makes! Investment will k NO OTHER such a favreaching effect I is441 - 4 g 4 - - 40- , 41, I. , g ' IP Thousands have visited our stores during this closing out sale of suLnmer merchandise and broken lines. Hundreds have ccaunented on the great have made. Our system tells the story. Being members of a syndicate whose buying power is around the $100,900,000 mark. istanvyinigfswleheeru for less we can sell for less. You will be amazed at our prices. Today, price is the thing that counts; we only ask that yc,u pay us a visit and see for yourself. Get the habit. Shop where you save. Wise people are attending this great sale, saving on every purchase. All merchandise displayed on tables and suspended hangers. This idea Tnakes it easy for you to buy; price tickets cm all articles. President Notices church - 1 f 1 - .A , i , ''' '1 I . 1 q tik ' F to,-- I it , 4... 1 , ' '. t 1 '1 5 1 i ..4,, N,.. t- , illit I What a Difference . t, 9 . 1 ft , ' vet 4-- 8 .1,4,, , . : k , d.04 IIIIIII . . - ' II . , , 1 - 2 The monthly meeting of the high priests quorum of Ensign stake will be held Snnday. Aug. S. at 10:30 a.m. in the Twentieth ward chapel. of The quarterly conference Pioneer stake will be held Sunday. Oh The Aug. morning and evening beginning at 10 a.m. and session; 7 p.m, respectively. will be held in the stake hall with the usual service in the tabernacle at 2 p.m. A-- -larga attendance The regular monthly meeting of the high priests quorum of Liberty stake will be held at 2 p.m.. Sunday August S. In the Second ward chapel. A full attendance is desired. Dr. Frederick J. Pack will be the speaker in the Twenty-sevenward at the Sunday evening ser:30 vices. Aug. S. beginning at o'clock. will Cannon Bishop Sylvester Q. be the speaker at the Tale ward Sunday evening Aug. 3. at 6:30 pm. and an especially fine musical program will be furnished by Prof. Charles Kent and associates. A cordial invitation is extended, to everybody. 1)11' 117....., - t . ... J 71 1 I , - Ilk . - 'N - ha The St. George temsle will glace for ordinance work Friday eve. on ning Jun.25, ISM and Tuesday MOTtlinfr, Aug. Si. G. F. WHITEHEAD, Acting President. The library of the Utah Genealogical society will remain closed to the public until Monday, Aug. IS. Friends and students please take notice. RICHARD B. SUMMERHATS. Secretary - , oi , - , 4 ; , tig',,, l , pl ,, , ,. -- .s- , , r . Cndures r lift - .- ,Ata kale.- - .., - , .2....- AN N Z--M - - - -- 9las0 Jnag .- 1 The Mani' temple will close Friday evening. July 22 and reopen Tuesday morning. Aug. SI. LEWIS ANDERSON. pyrighre ' , l ,A President Carpentier--(Co- ( ui. 1 1 It - V' , - r, Ir The Salt Lake Temple will close on Friday evening Jut)? 2, and reopen Monday m01101111 Aug. IC GEORGE F. RICHARDS. Provident The Logan Temnlo will close for the annual renovation and vacation period. on Friday evening Aug. and reopen on Monday morning Sept 20. JOSEPH B. SHEPHERD. . St 00 i7N1. aama . k I TEMPLE NOTICES I - KU RT '3' n '04 f ' f ..,,.....lr, ' I Ntiais ( , , a izit:tti, 4.16 IM ' At ralvenity of Dionans 114 Meters -,.., 25c :117:111111APre' It031 e ,,444 , - . ''. 11 J&N, ' 25c q - ....... .41 re.... RIT40-.-Apag- e ... - ... , a ...110 MISSOULA - , .- Than, P.m. 25c , WPIPPOIPS 11 .,do, , . - s. I Ine PoYiK SINILONG AND WIEN'S Ormulow, ciworri AAR SILK Seabee Ss SIAN. As toms se ... ..;. ' ... . .. the, last - ROSIE-- valet, lpm. Weitappdpp. rtt at RATON' SILK . . ".1- 9.6PIA 110 Values - I irrda, Trip t.t Hooeions e stottleteTosadAL temperature changes tnfluence the re- waves which are reflected or LADver All obsellee ;and sixes. Ise As leas as tbey last ,. i Meters. A0A-4- 23 . , . , 'PAIRS ASS 'II ' 9 ' . 111 l' effects are thel" temperatures Ottrn Maiked by other unknown A '1. . ' DENVER I 4. AIL SA,,, L i 0 a ' A wonderful buy. We give you the benefit of our purchase. to $1.50. As long as they last '' . , 7 '' Just Received1000 MEN'S SILK NECKTIES , - 4 1,411d , 1110 , .. s Entire Line of Summer Merchandise and 3roken Lines 01 Our - at., - - - IING . ,, artotos t . , paw Satteart dully -Wont tOnday3,1 p ad.. lueoday. Wed. , and Menem. aooday. thursday. Friday Saturday. 11 ' Mzitnasi muaLeo1e...-3:- 1 0 to Le iff 2, p.m. dans oz, Studio veva zert Sunday and Monday. , 4P p.m., tatty Ice .., 0.,c,gli.traa's program-4. and Monday. 4 I It, tic. Tuesday. I programS.30 IStud. SAN FRANCISCO O Thursday. Frtday; pat. guards.. Sun. 4 day 4 and Wadneaddy. fi Meters. KPO-4- 28. Dncing- -1 30 pm Monitor. ?sudsy. :11e dad 9: Friday nuraday, Saturday: Item. Oun,tee erykoo. 11 plot, tecette t itit,7 oonnpt Sunday sad Monday. P 'a daily ez. 1122-4- 37 Meters. Dalt, dozen eterelevet S. cope eedar end liondey. Sunda), warkeale s me.. I pis, I pin. to to 1 Pah?. News, tate.--- 11 Concerta pia Sunday; 11 pm. Market reverts daffy eacept emaday, end 1:1e daup. SsorrgranuebdmarialLI:n.dasapr..metatutyatarda$4.,m Colai 1111 1,01: Concert- -1 temtday Te.sde, WedacedeL TburtfflAY. Sunday. efle Ivesdav itArkot inpu1tie- -4 p.m. shady Stend liftmane prromte--- 0 p ne. dilly. 11 44":1:11 a Sunday. Tune elpeale delfe ettept. programA &ow IS ULM. 11 : MOIL lid Pak gat.. urckaatra end dancinga 'IL daily Vlaceppilurwityle...,14,800Fmat.. -., (Sunday. 2 p.m. 114117 swept. ituridryra . T Sunday. pm. t Tinto signals trona ersableatoe. D. C.. I OAKLAND i ...-po,- - datky except, Sunday. 30 Cniseert-1- 6:, 11 . . (ro pia. - . I e fracted from the layer. de miles or more above the earth's surface. rather than the waves which .glide along the marked change is ground. since observed in signal intetuitty due to llong continued rain or drought, the ems--, the presence in the of frost core or obsence ground. The Austin experiments were conducted as part of the program of the International Union of Scientific Radio Telegraphy, which was adopted in 1122 atpl is now being carried on in the variotts member countries. Major .1. Andrew White has been chosen master of ceremonies for the third annual radio industries banquet at New York next month, It Is announced. Major Vi'hite ta generally regarded as the pioneer radio announcer of the rountry, having been associated with the Westinghouse company at the birth of broadrAisting. It was hie voice that announced the first fight broadcast from Boyle's Thirty Acres when Dempsey retained his crown in the classic battle with 1924.) WIrgetl'fignitattemi ' 1 41241 - A 'LOGAN L. ANGELES LOS 2.112-4- 05.2 Kennelly-Heavtsid- 4 t , . Tbaralar. batargag. EmDcingil p at.. Moadasa. Tilattdap. -rattraáa.). SatutdaY I Y. (Ado 7..r.ne gm P i ... . Sart SeArrlawsdo.19.14. t;tli oxcart ilatardap. 130. K4ItIter atertoo..-- 4 ;Se blonder. WO& ,,etuad;. 1 Meters. & 011 .. . Cotoo,ackactmpoiln:3: rritiar. Aerne 1,r r tr. 3 MAM. T.OBEBT - 6 192S . darr I SALT LAliE - N....m.. linsill'le and mEeeatUr., ndtTST FBTh11 NEW'S jcic,".1., E. 1 1....... IF Koustals Wasa ........... . I . sebodtdad , t :. 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