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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, AUGUST 11, 1922 wben RI Increases. ZI must decrease. This means that when a constant B battery potential is applied to ths plate circuit of a vacuum tube, containing external resistance, pa Increase In plate current causes a decrease in the potential existing between the plate and the filament. ALL ABOUT VACUUM characteristic curve The static TUBE AS AMPLIFIER was drawn on the assumption that the difference In potential between the plate and the filament remained constant, obviously then, when the exConnected Up to Furnish Rated ternal plate circuit has other than zero Impedance, the static characterFilament Current and Mainistic curve no longer holds true. tain Plate Potential. The characteristic curve of a tube having other thun zero Impedance in e Figure XXIV shows a the external plate circuit Is the dyvacuum tube connected with the namic characteristic. The greater A" battery to furnish the ruted fil- the variations in plate current, the ament current and a B battery to greater the variation in the voltage In existing between the plate and the maintain rated plate potential. the plate circuit Is a current meter to filament. If the vulue of R, the ex ternul plate impedance. Is increased the greater will be the variation in the plate to filament voltage for the same variation In plate current In Fig. XXVI (2) Is represented the dynamic characteristic of a tube with a certain definite value of U In the plate circuit. Curve (3) represents the dynamic characteristic of the same tube with a larger value of R in the plate circuit. Finally the extreme condition is reached, In which R Is made Infinitely high and the dynamic characteristic becomes parrend the plate current. A C" but- allel to the grid voltage axis as In of tery Is connected in the grid circuit (4). This shows that variations varno would produce ,tc maintain the grid at the positive grid potential in order to have the iation of plate current, but maxipotential O-tube oierate at the point A on the mum variations of plate variations of will be plate potential. These would be amcharacteristic curve. To T-connected the ulternutlng difference plified variations of grid potential variations. Of potential having a maximum posThis lust condition of having the and a maxitive value equal to A-variations of plate potential amplified imum negative value equal to The resulting varlhtlon in plate variations of grid potential variacurrent is shown In Fig. XXV. In- tions is the Ideal condition sought for serting the tube functioning as an In vacuum tube amplifiers. In Fig. XXVII as the current of amplifier, with an amplification fac- three-electrod- T Yi FARM LIVE STOCK From All Part of . Young Animals Give Greater Return! Than Older Once Can Be More Economically Fattened. The phrase baby beef has been in existence for many years. At first It was to some extent a term of reproach, but any stigma attached to it has worn off, and it U now part and parcel of modern farming. Buby beef is early maturity in concentrated form. An animal thut loses Its calf flesh may yet be finished at a fairly early age, hut it will never make baby beef. The latter, In addition to early maturity, must combine quality, finish and thickness of flesh. There are many cuttle that cannot be fattened early; breeding will play lta part in this as in other things. Experiments carefully planned and carried out huve demonstrated that young animals will give a greater return in beef for food, and can, therefore, be more economically fattened than older ones. The advantage la from 25 to 60 per cent In favor of the younger animal. This Is quite sufficient margin to induce many who have not yet essayed baby beef to try lb It has another advantage In being ready for the market at any time, and can be sent off If trade Is good or held back If prices are low. There Is a quicker turn-ove- r, a greater profit and a bet- - What Is It Worth to Change a Tire? UTAH BABY BEEF MOST PROFITABLE Brigham City. Peach day, September 20, will he elaborately celebrated it this city. Logan. The waterworks department will he credited with $1000 a year for water used by the fire department and street department, accord-nto resolution passed by city g com-niaslo- Moab. Two new schools will be established in Grand county this fall. )ne will he at Weatwater, where four-eechildren of school age reside. The residents of that place have agreed to fit up a school building at i minimum expense for the school district. The other school will be loafed on Danish flats, thirty-twchildren of school age residing in that aection. n o Salt Lake. Ernest E. Wilson, alias Blackie, codefendant in the case igainst Walter Woodmanee and Big Vee, charged with violation of the Mann act, was arrested in Butte. The hree are allaged by the department ol native in Salt Lake to have transported Josephine Young from one state to another in violation of the Uann act. Wilson will be brought to Salt Lake for triaL : Iarowan. The Utah Public Ilealth association's traveling clinic has jus! losed aa engagement at Parowan, and during the four days that It operated hundreds of persons availed themselves of the service and took Interest In physical examinations. the clinic ran high, and large numbers of the citizens of this community visited the health exhibit carried and displayed in connection with the clinic. Current Ifariatio (Strut Pithy News Notes Murray. Six hundred citizens oi Murray, Midvale, Holliday and surrounding towns voted unanimously to organize a new telephone company at a mass meeting In the Granite stake tabernacle. As a complaint and protest against the recent raise in rates a resolution was passed to the effect that all subscribers and civic organizations of these towns will file a petition with the public utilities commis-iloasking for a rehearing of the case. ftttrtra On the road changing a tire is not an especially pleasant task. The dust or mud, the grease and grime, the tedious delay all are things we like to avoid. But the time to think about these things is when blow-ou- t occurs. you buy the tire not after the Forsometiresblow out much more easily than others. Outward appearance counts for little. It is the material in the tire and the construction of it that determines its strength. Goodyear recognizes these facts and all Goodyear Tires are made of long staple cotton. Take the 30 x V2 Cross Rib Clincher Tire here illustrated, for example. It is made of Arizona cotton, the fibres of which A r inches long. 3a clincher tires are made of short Many inches long. inch to staple cotton from and greater danger of .This means less strength blow-out- s more tire troubles. Yet this high grade guaranteed Goodyear Tire costs only $10.95. Youcanbuysometiresfor evenless than this but none with the fine materials and construction of this one. Can you afford to take a chance on more frequent tire troubles for the sake of the slightly lower price of cheaper tires? average iy 30 x "Waiters lli 1 Made a Forced Small Saintly Congregation. Knowledge. Wife What do you men know Church Notice Splendid music will be a feature. Come early. All sinners about women's clothes? nusband (blttaly) The cost. are urged to assist la the choir." Boston Transcript. Considering what most people are It Is much easier to go to law than willing to do for money, its a wonto get back. der there are not more millionaires. n Salt Iake. Max Heckler, 15 years of age, died of heart failure at the new Warm Springs municipal bathhouse shortly after emerging from the water. 7, tor of K, between the supply of alternating difference of potential at T-was just K times what It actually Is. - All these considerations have been based on the assumption that the total impedance (resistance to the flow of an alternating current) of the entire plate circuit existed Internally in the tube between the filament and the plate, and that the external electrical circuit from tlie plate to (be Alumcnt had zero Impedance. Of course, this condition never exists in The external plate cirpractice. cuit always has Impedance in It In the form of telephone receivers, choke colls, or transformer primaries, depending upon the means that la employed to couple the successive tubes together. It Is only where the external plate circuit of a vacuum tube has zero Impedance that the plate voltage Is equal to that of the B battery. As toon aa an Impedance is Introduced Into the exterhal plate circuit, part e of the total potential of the "B" aa a drop across the external impedance, so that only a portion' pf (he tqtal B battery Is available at the the plate circuit flows through the resistance R there Is a drop In potential across It between the points X and Y that will be proportional to the current flowing. If the value of R and the plate potential are high enough this potential variation between X and Y will be exactly proportional to and K times that applied to the grid of the tube at T-To amplify a signal from a radio receiver then, It is only necessary tq ter choice for markets. The main factors are better breeding and better feeding, both good In themselves apart from baby beef. English Livestock Journal. WUOL AND MEAT FROM SHEEP Animate Require Very Little Grain and Are Valuable in Destroying Noxious Plants. Aa average high grade sheep can fleece WYighlng from five to eight pounds, and raise a lamb weighing 80 pounds In a year. If necessary It can live without a single mouthful of grain, since forage crops and permanent pastures will carry the sheep the year round. Sheep have two Important advantages over other classes of live stock. They require practically no grain and they destroy brush and bushes. provee a ex-let- have a circuit whose output is to be and the amplified connected to T-amplified output taken off at X and Y. If greater amplification Is deplate. sired the output from X and Y Is run Fig. XXVI represents the clmr-athrough another circuit similar to eristic curve of the tube os we that shown In Fig. XXVII. have been discussing It, with no In the external plate circuit. Thla curve is called the static characteristic curve, to differentiate from SPARKS fthe others. Suppose that we introduce into the external plate circuit The Totemltes, a society of aa impedance in the form of a resistradio fans at Seattle, decided ance as aliown by R in Fig. XXVII. thut receiving code signals durWhen the current Hows around ing broadcast programs is Inevitable, and Instead of registering complaints, opened a free school to Its members for instruction In the code. Teople living in Isolated sections are getting great satisfaction from radio, as it Is a cure for loneliness. They not only feel that they have friends within spenking distance but that entertainers of the highest grade are next door neighbors. Major General Squire, chief signal officer, U. S. A., told the graduates of the Camp Vail signal school there had been greater developments lu radio In the past decode than in any other science. Also that in fulure wars and bombardments through the plate circuit, there will laid down by radio. vpuld across the resistance be a voltage drop The British have developed a 11 equal in value to it times I, where vneunm tube for . lu umix-rescurrent If I is (he plate use eonjoaetlon with radio. the Internal impedance of the tube lie I The In new tube, or valve, ns It Is denoted by Z, then the" drop In voltage ? In Knglnnd, Is the Milrailed from the plate to the filament inside liard Ora. The plate voltage Is The sum of these Off the tube is ZL 150, as and the - filament given alIs ZI two voltage drops, plus KI, at 3.0 to 4. The base' voltage ways equal to the applied voltage of of Is of the the tube The ircuit or battery. the "B plate type. It Is said to comvoltage of the B" buttery Is constuut. bine efficiently the qualities of As the plate current Increases, the the rectifier and amplifier, value of III Increases bc"uuse R, the which mnke It possible to use not external plute resistance, one tube for all purposes. ZT change In value. So if the sum of plus U1 1 always equal to a constant ... 1 T ct four-pron- s Pierrepont' Golden Prince" Winner of the First Prize and a Champion hip Shorthorn, at the Royal Counties Agricultural 8oclety Cattle Show at Guildford, England. g MINERAL MIXTURES FOR HOGS Wood Ashes, Salt and Lime Increases Appetite for Feed and proves Health. Im- Ilogs crave something in addition When to the feeds given to them. fed mineral mixtures containing Ingredients such as wood ashes, salt mid lime, they not only seem better satisfied, hut huve a greater appetite for their feed and the general health Is Improved. MIGHTY GOOD FEED FOR HOGS Oats Are Recommended Where Scat tered on Clean Floor Barley Also Is Favored. Oats Is a common crop On most farms, nnd oats Is a mighty good feed for hogs. It Is hotter not to feed it r for brood sows, but to In a scatter on a clean floor all the sows vv III eut up quickly. Barley Is also good for swine and umy be soaked and fed self-feede- whole. Scours and Thumps. Scaurs and thumps are among the lingers which nre npt to beset the yoing pig during the first few days of Its life. Purebreds Bring More Money. Bure brel live stock costs no more to feed than common stock nnd bring more money. Horse Easily Poisoned. Is very easily poisoned and many deaths have resulted from feed moldy silage. A U--g hore Logan. The official call for the fourth annual convention of the American Legion, department of Utah, has been Issued by Kirke M. Decker, department adjutant. "She convention Is called to take place in Logan, September 21, 22 and 23. The call for the first annual convention of the American auxiliary, at the same time and place, was sent out also. According to the official call, the purpose of the convention will be to elect department officers for the ensuing year, to amend he department, constitution, to elect delegates to attend the national convention, and to transact other business. Salt Lake. The first complete check and examination of the titles to securities held by the state for loans from the state land funds is now being made In the state land office. Such hecks have at times been partially made in the past The 1400 or 1500 persons who have borrowed money from the state, offering to submit tax receipts, shall be required to submit lax receipts and receipts for payment of water atsessments. Should the security holder fail to respond the matter will he taken up further and if necessary the county records and the records of the water companies will be examined, to see whether the spate's title has been protected in each case. Logan. Officials of the chamber of commerce presented a request to the city commissioners that the promoters of the wild west, rodeo and racing meet to he held here September 4, 5 and 6, be given the privilege of concessions on the tabernacle square, and also that those promoting concessions he permitted to retain their license fees to apply on traveling expenses to tboeityr Both requests were granted by the commissioners. m I'rovo. K is reported that Utah County ships each year 1000 cars ol peaches, 500 cars apples, 100 cars 100 cars pears, 100 cars cherries, prunes, 500 cars uotatoes, fifty cars strawberries, S00.CDu gallons of liquid milk, fifty cars ot ions, fifty cars other vegetables, 12G0 cars refined suears mantifae gar candy, twenty-fivlured woolen goods. Jor Economical Transportation A The World's Lowest Priced QUALITY Sedan f.o b. Flint , Mich. 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Standard Electrical System Starter, storage battery, electric lights, Standard Cooling System pumpCir-culatio- n, large, honey-com- b radiator and fan. Standard Doors two on roadster coupe, and light dalivery, four on louring and sedan. Standard Instrument Board speed ometer, ammeter, oil pressure gangs, lighting and starting switch, and choke pulL Standard Type of Carburetor, with zhoust heater. Powerful, Valve-I- n Mead Motor the same type as used in successful cars eelling at much higher prices. Demountable Rime with extra rim. T Many Other Advantagoe which will be noticed on inspection, comparison and demonstration. Investigate the Difference Before You Buy e How It Was. Ah! So you drive a car now. Mr. Gloom? No. replied J. Fuller Gloom. I just got this suit back from the cleaner's. That is wlmt makes me smell so of gasoline. Kansas City Star. No Joy Left for Him, in 79 ye - Brown shot .he course terdny. 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