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Show THE ( rras, s loolipata. El-.0Hc- al improvement 3 reinz Made NésvAdvriiic'es . , , So Idipt into the future, fir' Luzon eve could see. saw the vision of the world and all tht wonders that would be. Like Tennyson. in his. epie poern, electrical engineers in the laboratories- - of, the, Bed ' great Telephone Company -- Auld of 'the American. Telephone, and , Tele. even use SrPh ComPallY, known electrical wizards in out..- places are looking into th future for better means of communication Experiments, tests and inventions dealing with electricity, heating and Lighting.and surgery--bthis articie, mainly 'ivitli- , ment ot the telephone. develop, :The past three orqour,yeere hare recorded revolutionary-ad- , winces in this form of commune catimt, linprovements- that even now ire so new they are foreign to many cities.. Two notable im. u ; :, a I at I .7, I A ut num Out of this maze, the telephone operator 'qukkly- Pitts you in touch with your friends whether they be in the next block or in Europe. - eleviston I I , Radio With 'Eyes' To Be Sold 1111939 tenth rew-e-" soon will flash into American homes actual picturizations of 'dramspecially written three-pe- t as. the popular operettas oil Gilbert and Sullivan, Victor Herbert, Rudolph Friml, and in the too not future will bring Broadway pro. ductioris to "orcheetra seats" in living room all over the country. Authorities for these state. ments are David Saiztoff presi. dent of the Radio Corporation of America, who recently- said that his company will manufacture "a limited quantity of television receiveve-1mariteual. the New York World'a Fair in April,'! and Thomas H. Hutchinson. National Broadcasting director of Meru Ion production. The latter gave television the name of the tenth,. s of arts and muse to the nineof lb. Greeks. Mr. Hutchinson salththat the sum of our experience40 hours of actual time, ort , the air Compared to a Hollywood production. television hat" made great strides. All the min--Ions of the film capital produce but 650 hours of feamre films per year. In terms of future production. theee figures have great , signifkance.".. 1,000 Appearances He pointed out that from July. 1030..the recognized beginning of television production, about 500 Television-.-"the far-dist- first-nig- - 0 muse,-addin- accomp . lish this feat by applying both short wave and principle of the dial telephone.. You dial a num. her and as you do so., the num.her von dial works idong a wave, to radio waves. Some dreamers believe they- can per 36 dif feet such ferent waves, corresponding to the letters of the idphabet and the nu mere Is. Commu Meat ion. they say, will develop into a Itink., set plified sending and receiving - - nether-goddes- g- ' es Stade with tell. Experimentation phone enables electricians to in sendadvances make further ing telephotos. In. the field of international comentmities, the, time is seen when from labors-- tortes will' come Inventioni which will nullify static. ' The foresaw this. greet Marconi the Adaptation of microwaves-ttelephone and the radio will enthunder. to withaable one talk, storm going on. but- unable to cause, any interruptiOn. Since the dial telephone is for. eign to many Salt, Laken. won. dare are in store for this- city, which many great, cities already are enjoying. The dial system is developed to such a high degree that it is flutter than the human hand or mind. One dials the mo ehange, and immediately- a little.finger, mtwes up there.- ansiting the number.- Wrong' number? After this you'll have to blame It onto yountelf. The-disystem is so delicate that if you dial a with several trunks company and one is busy. the little finger will incr.. to the other and so on. "SO I dipt into the future, filen human eve could see saw the vision of the world and all the ." ivonder that would be... What a far step front the first crude telephone systemthe horn and diaphram of the an. dent Chineseyea. they had a sort of telephonic conmiunica tion, tooto the system of tOk day. But since mankind is but at the beginning of itersistence devekmments of the future may be even more astounding. Alexander qraham Wheatstone. Elisha Gray. Thom.-a$ A. Edison- and their brother gleetrical wizards now belong to a Parthenon. What others will join them in the future! ll - - -- . ' - rave l Expert Envisions Trek Westward In ,39 - - persons have made a total of about 1,000 appearancee before NBC's camerae alone,. Other television cameras more than double this, it is. estimated. Since already nearly every conceivable kind of drama we been Mr. to televised, according Hutchinson, hie forecast that three-ac- t :special regulation plays ;soon- will be staged seem; entirely plausible. Critke at a television ataging of Gertrude Law sneering In Susan and God' reported favorably on the faithfulness and accuracy with which teirrision recorded the scenes. Mr i Hutchinson said that "television has Nought to produce the plays of stage radio and moves from a new individual Point of will ate view, and that the ,future the same trend." Varied FALlierience Helpful Referring to the demands on those who perform for television.' authorities claim that radio, stage and screen experience all will be helpful. The main difficulty, they declare. is in having performers act within focal range of the ule vision camera and within sound range of the- - microphones, sines the actor must give a emitinuotts stage performance while remaining within view of the camera imd the range of the microphone.. "Many technical, artietic and financial problems" still remain before a regtdar public service of programs can be establientd, according to Mr. Sarnoff. - He said, however, that the New York transmitter would soon be readylo start a limited rnrgram ItErtke to the public of at least two hours week. Television sets that are on the market and thcRe tbat,will be sold at the World's Fair, he explained. are tc.inpact The screen is small. but not to small that everything cannot he recorded distinctly. As static injured reception in the early days of radio, ligh- t- distortion; and wavering still develop-ipictures sent irt-- tetert3i011. but Mr. Sarnett said that technical experts are worldng 05 this difficulty. 0. , of that travel companrs Amor can department Collins- and B'hit were tort-in San Francisco on a swing 'Stress America and Quiads. ing groundwork for tha antic 1939 trivet pated , Th. Briton saidupsurge. theresia., trot, mendous interest in- the fairs. throughout Europe. and in AutoNew Zealand. Central trail - and Souut America and SouthAfrica. White, whoa headquarters aro in New York, is greatly interns ed in the Golden Gate intern tional Exposition's - nationwida travel promotion campaign. which trainee tin. rhaine "See AU tha NVest in '39. He said this Progressive promotional program; undoubtedly would be a stimulant to travel. grest - - exact-mann- - - - , Here are Just a Few of the Recent Accomplishments Each of the following results has been brought about through the sponsorship or cooperative efforts of this southeastern Idaho and other areas served. organization. A viation: Salt Lake's Airport i s one of the four Class "X fields in the United States. Safety and Fire Prevention; Established a Safety Corn mission for Salt Lake City with the Mayor and City Attorney. Uinta Basler A study on further development of natttral resources, particularly the use of water from the - civic-mind- & Agriculture 400 young ery Week." Livestock: people-exhibiti- ng - Junior Livestock Show had stock.. Annual "Utah Cel- , Colorado River. - - Trades:. Several special events such, Days, stimulating retail trade. Education: vocational program established with cooperation of Salt Lake City Board otEducation; several hundred students enrolled. e Highways: Completion of Alta highway and highway 40; improvement of Timpanogos Loop. Irrigation & Drainage: Deer Creek aqueduct project,. Legislation that will release several hundred million dol. lara for reclamation work. Military- Affairs i Improvements it Fort Douglas. Ad . dition to Veterans' Hospital. Mining: Bureau of Mines ,building at IL of 111. Municipal Water Supply: Developed Salt Lake City's hare of the Deer Creek pmgrarn, in cooperation with Metropolitan Water District. Postal Facilities: New star routes for better service to Advertbing & Publicity: Made 150,000 replies to in. quiries regarding tourist travel; distributed 200,000 pieces of literature on attractions and resources of this city and state; brought more than 100 conventions to Salt Lake; promoted activities on Salt Beds, resulting in world-wid- e publicity; furnished material for publica. tion in leading newspapers, magazines and books throughout the world. New Industries: Industrial Department assisted in es. tabliahment of many new industries in Salt Lake in 1938. Organized Mountain State Association, embracing all Chambers of Commerce in the Intermountain States. , - Here are a Few of the Plans for the Immediate Future Military Affairs: llama. Each of the following items is on the Chamber of Corn. meste1939 program for either direct sponsorship or for cooperative effort. 'Phis list covers, only part of the electric power dits, tributimt has arrived. The Elec.. rIi Jcsmuil reports that a lso. torrusembled distribution sub. station was recently "unpacked' and placed in operatkin during' a single day at Gatiston. Ala. In. eluding a 2440n transformer.- voltage control devices. switches and lightning ,protection The unit can be qukkly moved to a new location by, breaking the electrical connections and hoist, ing it aboard a truck. ProZraln: - - , Advertising and Publicity: Same general program as 1038. Approximately 80 conventions already booked for Salt Lake City in 1039., Utah exhibit Francisco World Fair, Further promotion of Bonneville Salt Flats. Liroatork. Junior Liteatock Show: coopAgr4culture-4eration with Future Farmers and Clubs., "Celery at-Sa- n - -- 4--H Aviation: Newt hangar at airport. New feeder lines Into Salt Lake, particularly from Pueblo. - , done:ruction at super-highw- ay from Brig- ham aty to Payson. Improvement of Salt Lake streets; development oftighways in more populous parts of Utah. 'Bramante: - Revamping of State Insurance- Law; Pre.' vidirtg of better supervision and investigation of insurance companies. fidgeting Drainage: Development of lands to be sup; plied from Deer Creek project. Legislative: State advertising fund. Revimping df ventory law. Oppositioutto legislation. - - Further development of Camp Wit. - Mining: Continuance of educational program. New Industries: Comprehensive ' study of Utah's re sources for the purpose of attempting to establish, Utah fabricating plants for processing of Utah raw materials. Recreation & Constrvationr Development of state prom, gram for conservation and development of fish and game and other attractions. Safety & Fire Prevention: Continuance of program for highway safety,. Study possibility of improvement to fire protection in Salt Lake in Anticipation of reduction in premiums. - Uinta Basin: Continuance Colorado River-water- . of study on development of - Retail Trades: Promotional events Cooperation with Business Men's Alliance in protecting members against various "rackets?' - Winter Sport': Continuance of developmentPrograrns and Brighton projects. National cross Including Alta country- and- jumping meet at Ecker Hill in February. 'Winter sports contest of all types. - Cities Are What Men Make Then VHAT HELPS BUSINESS HELPS YOU CH I R , e Empire-State-whi- ch a- Combination receiver which reproduces sight and sound transmitted by video ' and audio carrier waves. as. Dollar Winter Sports.' Establishment of Alta bz,,ia; large shelter; winter trails from Park City area into Big ' and Little Cottonwood Canyons. - Packaged Power Distribution Arrives-Package- In the four main phases of television shown here you see: (a) The studio in Bede, and technicians work under studio lights; 1,h,L The Ineeter Building where actors control room where- - sTgineers- - and directors monitor the sight and sound pickup:, 44chene8 the eleetranirapuLscs speed by table to.the Empire-Stattransmitter;, koadcasts teletisiern-overAntenna atop the. Lake City. ed a ' m 'I 2 in the interests of Salt Lake City, Utah anti the intermountain area means in the interests of everyone in business here. it - 4e' r-s- ,M ;, MERCE !EOfl'$Ct-- . of A. ." - 111 - Collins of London. oVeraeas manager of Thomas Cook A Soa and George W.' Virbita, fe;;orager - , of A,cc 3 t - tourist movement That is tha prediction , please" - - May Eliminate cos genie of gigantic size appear ed balm him and said in a voicelike thunder.' 'What siouldit thou barer I aro reedy to eber thee ita a slave; and a stare to all those 'who hare that lamp in their handle I and tint- - other slave. of the lamp!' Aladdin's wonderfullantp could not impart any more poled's- - to the possessor than the dearer understanding of electrical force give to civilizations cd the , , - without-wir- had no sootier begun tto but In an instant a ide ly. the day is gone when the old fashioned torus pou nder tap. i ped out a Menage, whit was to. caved it the outer end. Then. each message gent luid tO be re, caved by one person. but now several messages tan besent into an office it once, and an that is SAW FRANCISCO.."Ths horn required are a few men with oil WorldSs Fairs in San eans, to walk around and keep great Francisco and New York; next the machines in repair. and someone to rip oftthe message,. The year will greatly stirnulate travel a itysterntelegreph ii,perfecting for a synthetic- - nesnipaper. by from abroad to the United States and at the same time create a re . which news win be sent over r while-yostem, and-yointra America wake up the nod OlOrTIMI to filtel your newapaper at your el.. The great hlarenta will feel bow. Latest news can be flaala ' id on the tape beside ',our radio immure in his hero's- - Valhalla as the futttre ot 'coniznugtallon almost upon ts occurrence. Illarcced forecast chtsper ratestelegraph' unfolds bare on the ,' for sending 'messages, an enterg, whkit earth in the once of an types of committee. he said It would. More geniuses lion into one great ' system to serre humanity, the 111010gt tome of arcord's caliber are almost sure to come forward. and co dials use of beams for truisms racer ot messages and scores f1 tribute to- sencling of messages over started in message, being transmitted - - - by telegraph. which: France1774, beam. sinew Ettn - can :.1Ie rub it - I ' of late are the box hand. set with the bell and the Menu. mint an in, one compact. little box. and the dial telephone. Both of these advances are still in the future for many cities. for even. Salt Lake does not have the dial s telephone- ityatens,Mare Advances Ent think of' the those when the telephone will advance to the stage where you won't even have to lift the receiver. Stem the hook. and, talk in one end and hear from the other. Some in. geedus engineers already are working on such an instrument like those, used in interoffiee communication today.You speak, into a small compact little box neatly placed on your table and press a button and hear your ardretel Or some gen. items are even resetting into the future farther than that: They see- the time when you won even have to prees the button to receive your answers, but convereation will be transmitted through 'operate compartments in the box. one tranamitting the voice and the other receiving the Ammer. In the not far distant future, electrical wizards sew the time when television will be, applied to telephone. and you'll have, a little television set attached to your radio so you can see the person to whom ',metre talkineif they turn their sending trio. vision apparatus oit. Since knowledge in one field of electricity. is applied to an. other field, advancemmit lit radio may eliminate-- wires- in telephones. Therli be miniature no die receiving sets. This is. not expected for some time.' however as no device has beett perfected, which can pick particular nun-her- s out of air. - Wizards believe, however.,--lltat-tht- err future. Particularly is this true in the field of communication-witemphasis tan telegraph. The greet Marconi, who died put re centiy. without se much as- work out a articie of the ideas In; In his fertile met foresaw the tune when menages will b trenunitted on light beams. He forecast a- future in which. ay this written of transmission by beams, the wave would not fan at the receivinr end and thus cause fading- - This. hs said, Will enable more the transmiaskin of Messages without wires wires May 1. Eliminated Even now. a company is work, bag ott an idea to operate all tele, types t without wires, sending eight and bin messages over .'en same wave without any the blending. Marconi even forecast the time 'when messages wdl be -sent 100 at a- tim Chief objection to progress in telegraph communication is the imemployment caused. but this is not as much as some people be Item according to ettparts..Tris, ;onstant Sec- - ...tutivementoine!,tektplione-ongt.,"--- DECCIZER al Si Te'-r,rap- IL Wizards SATLI"LiDA1 4.11.10.0 Tdcp!c2 - ui Lk 1 1 - CALT N,, 1 I crals-rmA- ' |