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Show V V THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, MAY 12. 1922. A REWARD OF Would bo a small amount to pay (or saving a mans life. If you could ave your life for a dollar bill would you hesitate to spend it? You risk your life everytime you drive your car in the rain because you cant see through your windshield. A dollar u bill sent to the Baltimore Pithy News Notes Corporatism, Baltimore, Maryland, will ensure you having a clear wind shield for the next three years, as their preparation is guaranteed to keep your glass as clear as a sum mers day. Nothing like it on the market. One application will last as long as a rain storm even if it lasts month. It is absolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction ormoney refund ed. Send for it today and be prepared for the next rain storm. Ad vertisement. Salt Lake. Cooperation of the Union Pacific railroad In the movement of the livestock committee of the Commercial club in an effort to increase bog raising Is promised in a letter received from President Cary It. Gray of the railroad. The railroad lms included hogs and corn raising In a prize coatcat for farm boys engaged in agricultural club work in Utah. Plans for the campaign a ere outlined In the letter received by the committee. A $75 scholarship In the Utah Agricultural college la offered to the boy In each county of Utah making the highest score in the contest. The time end other details are to be announced Inti r, the committee having referred the matter to the president of the agricultural college for recommendations. In addition to the scholarship, the railroad agrees to reimburse the winners for Jheir railroad fare to and from their homes and the college. The contest is to be open to boys between the ages of 10 and 21. livery boy entering the contest will be instructed to raise two acres of corn, one acre of sugar beets, one acre of potatoes, five acres of wheat, one acre of certified wheat, one bow and litter, four purebred grade hogs, one calf and four sheep. From AU Part of UTAH s THINGS BEGINNERS UUST LEARN FIRST Explanation of Terms Used in Radio and of Its Basie Principles. Doe to the great Interest taken In radio since broadcasting stations have been started, mauy radio terms are seen and heard that may be unfamiliar And the Discussion Ended. to the novice. Some of the most comTwo little boys, living in different monly used terms ure explained and towns, one day were visiting an aunt defined below. In a distant city. A discussion arose Like light, heat and sound, radio between them as to the merits of their energy Is propagated in the form of a home towns. The heights of their rewave motion. Every one Is familiar with the wave motion set up on the spective churches became a part of the discussions. surface of a still body of water by the "Our church reaches above the tree-top- s dropping of a stone into it. , said one. Every time a point on the surface "Our church reaches to the sky," of the waves goes through a complete retorted the other. set of motions' and starts to repeat Oh, but the steeple of our church those motions the ware is said to have reached clear above the sky and gone through a cycle. The number of complete cycles gone punched a hole through heaven, exclaimed the first boy, and this closed through per second is the frequency. the argument. The human ear Is responsive to sound frequencies up to a few thousand An Elaborate Menu. cycles per second but Is not capable of "I understand the Laplanders eat responding to the higher frequencies Must be a big to do over candles. encountered In radio. Arbitrarily a a birthday cake. of less than 10.000 cycles Salt Lake. Dr. Douglas Gnmette, a frequency bns been called an audible frequency A wise man is never sure when tya Salt Lake, graduate of the University one which can be heard and freof Utah and of Jefferson Medical colwisdom will be found wanting. quencies above 10,000 cycles, radio or lege, Philadelphia, has accepted an Inaudible frequencies because they If a bass drum doesnt make good anointment as house surgeon of St. cannot be heard by the human ear. Marys Free Hospital for Children at music It drowns a lot of bad. The particular type of wave which New York. propagates radio energy Is an electrowave. All of us have seen Salt Lake. A telegram from Sidney magnetic bits of iron and steel attracted by the Morse, secretary of the National AmUttle toy magnets made up In the form erican council, Invites Governor Mab-e- y of horseshoes. Tlds attraction of the to send a delegare to the second for the bits of Iron and steel magnet annual meeting of that body in New showed the existence of a magnetic York on May 17. Some person particularly qualified to represent Utah in all matters pertaining to Americanization, education for citizenship, Hot water immigruton and kindred subjects Is Sure Relief desired. a FOR ItIDIGESnOtt one-tent- electro-magneti- 3 C A "Vaseline Carbolated Petroleum Jelly is an effective, antiseptic dressing for cuts, wounds and insect bites. It helps prevent infection. first-ai- d Jl CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. (Consolidated) New York State Street Salt Lake. Although for several months maintaining silence, the Fine Arts Society of Utah, with headquarters in this city and composed mainly of art lovers in Salt Lake, has not been idle. Announcement is made that the annual exhibit of the organization would be held during the week beginning June 10. For the forthcoming exhibit the directors of the Fine Arts society count themselves as fortunate i:i having been able to procure hirty-sipaintings, taken from the 1921 exhibit of the National Academy of Design, New York, and selected and loaned by the American Federation of Arts at Washington, D. C. This exhibit In June will afford to Salt Lakers and Utahns opportunity to see and study the work of the foremost painters of the United States. Among the artists be represented are How-ar- d Purcell Buller, Charles C. Curran, John Campbell Cooper, Frederick J. Waugh. Leonard Ockman, Charles Warren Eaton, Gardner Symonda and George Randolph Barse. x DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; fed tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief in American Fork. At the high school day the most attractive department at the echoed was the domestic arts department, where mauy beautifal hand made dresses were on display. It was announced that in this department 1375 dresses aud other articles of clothing were made during the year, with 1127 hours of work. It also was announced that a saving of $2397.40 was realized by those who wore these articles. COIDIT-- U X i The workTt standard remedy for kidney, Sver, bladder and uric add troabtea and National Remedy of KoQand rince 1696. Three dm, all druggists. lHkhrtkm&UIMlMmki TREATED Salt ONI WEEK. FREB n Short breathing lieved in a few hour wetting reduced in few daya; reguhrtm tha Hym.Udneya.awmnch Kftssfisar ssitKrtass.' OBIT C0LLBM BMRT CO, Dept S.O, ATUDTA, 9 L&dies Keep Your Skin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum kill All Flies! THEY SPREAD DISEASE gmnMtil. ut an - chnp .SOn. 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His record shows that he servtf time in the Salt I.ake city jail two years ago. Salt Lake City. The Utah chapter. Greeters of America, will publish a Greeter's guide for the benefit of tourists from other chapters who come to Utah. electro-magneti- c force, except that unlike the toy magnet, Ms power comes off In the form of wavy motions. This electro-magneti-c force propagates radio energy in alt directions. The medium that transmits the waves is the same medium that transmits light the ether. This medium is supposed to fill all space, even that occupied by fluids and solids. Little is known about its properties. In radio it is more common to speak of wave length than frequency. The wave length of any wave motion is the distance between any two successive crests In the same direction. The wave length depends upon the frequency. If the frequency is high the wave length is short. On the other hand if the frequency is low the wave length is long. Numerically the wave length Is equal to the distance traveled by the wave in one second divided hy the frequency. Suppose, for example, that it were desired to know the wave length of an elect wave having a frequency of 835,000 waves travel cycles. Electro-nmgneti-c at the same speed as do light waves, that is, 18(5, 0(t0 miles per second. Dialing the 180.000 by 835.000 the wove length would be .223 miles or 390 yards. Tn radio work If Is measured in meters. A meter is equal to approximately 1.1 yards. Converting 393 yards into meters the wave length would be 396 divided by 1.1 or 300 meters. This is the wave length on which KDKA operates. It also means c waves sent that the out from this station have a frequency the electro-m- agnetic electro-magneti- of 835,000 cycles. FUNDAMENTAL y - Before taking Tanlac I hail wt day In six years, said iY. R. Peoples, 328 22nd St- - Hunting-on- , wen a well W. Va. It seemed like I had lost my health tor good. I could neither sleep nor Leading Natlena Would Reserva Right to Soo That Funds Woro Property Expended by Recipients at with satisfaction. Genoa. Prime Minister Lloyd George of Great Britain and Foreign Minister Sohanzer of Italy addressed Monday a strong appeal to tha Russian representatives at the conference here, urging them to accept the allied memorandum In Its main points uvd promising Russia an international loan, with the understanding ttiut the lending countries would thus pruvd-funds for the reconstruction of Russia. The allies would claim tha right to make sure, however, that the money loaned waa actually Invested tn the work of reconstruction. It was asserted that altogether the proposed loun would amount to gold francs. It has been declared that the Russians were asking for 3,000,000,000 gold rubles, or twenty-fiv- e times as much us the allies offer. The Russian delegation had previously issued a statement denouncing the efforts it alleged France and Belgium hud 'made to wreck the con- ferenee. The statement called attention to the fact that these powers, which were predicting that Russia's refusal to accept the memorandum would break the conference up, had not themselves signed the memorandum. s I was badly un down, nervous, had no appetite ind had to force down every mouthful i ate. Even then my food soured. I would fill up with gas until I had pains In my stomach and chest. 9eadache almost drove me road, in my arms, shoulder and hips ept me in pain ail the time, and I tad to force myself to work, "Tanlac went right after my troubles. 3n four bottles I gained ten pounds ind the rheumatism and stomach trouble soon left me. My wife has (?lven a statement about the good Tan-a- c did her, and I am glad to add my indorsement of this wonderful medl-rine- 800,-000,0- MANY HOMELESS IN MISSISSIPPI electrical resonance. Stations transother than mitting on any wave-lengt- h SCO meters will not cause a current to be set up In the receiver. The portion of a radio receiver that at which it changes the wave-lengtis electrically ' resonant is called a tuner. Suppose that A station transof 200 meters mits on a wave-lengt- h Sees Danger ef Money Panic . and B on a wave-lengt- h of 360 meters. By adjusting the tuner until the Springfield, III. A money panic, unconstants of the receiver make It elec- less the national coal strike is settled wave soon, was predicted by President John trically resonant to a or a wave, either of the two L. Lewis of the United Mlneworkers stations can be picked up, but both of America, at his home here Tuesday. You cannot withdraw 600,000 men stations cannot be picked up simultaneously. This Is the reason that more from work without affecting commerce than one transmitter can be operating and Industry, said Mr, Lewis. "Tenat one time and yet only one can be sity of the situation is also 'becoming heard on a receiver without interfer- more apparent because of the rapidly ence from the others. decreasing coal stocks. The other necessary part of a radio receiver is the detector. The function Harding to Visit Portland of this portion of the receiver is to I resident 3 larding Washington. utilize the small currents in the tuner told Eric V. Hauser and a Monday staa that are set up by transmitting delegation from Portland, Ore., that tion and make them audible through would be unable to accept an invithe medium of a telephone receiver. If lie to visit the Portland rose festitation the telephone receiver were connected val on June 9, but hofed to visit the directly to the tuner the Oregon city later in the summer current would not operate the diashould lie he able to curry out his phragm of ttie receiver and even If the plans to make a trip te Alaska. in set It were would motion diaphragm be too fast a motidn to be picked up Hatchery Planned at Beaver by the humun ear. Beaver D, II. Madsen of Salt Lake, In a simple receiver the detector usually consists of two pieces of mineral state fish and game commissioner, has begun plans to build a state fish in contact or a piece of mineral in contact with a metallic spring. Either hatchery here. The site will be near combination is knowra as a crystal de- the Murdock academy. If the condiMeasurements tions are favorable. tector. A detector of this type is nothing more than a rectifier; that Is, when of the streams and other prellmin- an alternating current is applied at the ary arrangements are jet to be made, terminals the current is allowed to so that work will not begin until lata In the summer or early fall. flow only in one direction. in-en-se rheu-natls- Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists. MATTER OF PROPERTY RIGHT Negre Had Hie Own Good Riston for Bestowing Caro on Hit Hoadgsar. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge said la recent address in Cambridge: Communism has proved Its worthlessness in Russia. After Russia ne will ever say again that is a mistske and It property private is better for us that everything ihould be owned in common. Private property! Why, that to one of our, most ineradicable Inst tacts. A Southern planter once gave an old top hat of hla to one of his slsvea He saw the slave returning from church the next Sunday In a rate-itorThe slaves bead was ban Rain beat on it and dripped from It to torrents. As for the top hqt, he enr rjed tt carefully sheltered under hto . x coat. Washington, called the planter, Nvhy dont you protect your head from the rain instead of protecting that worthless old hatf "Wash chuckled. 11088, man, he called back, Tilt's Mah ha Id belong ter tike dlsh-yeryou, but de ole hats mah own. Detroit Free Press. WO-- HEED EI S17LL70I Theuiandt of women have kidney aal bladder trouble and never snspeot it. Womens complaints often prove fo be nothing elra but kidnev trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If tbs kidneys are not in a healthy, condition, they may cause the ether oe jans to become diamaed. Pain in tbs bach, headache, loss ef am bitioo, nervousness, ere often timee tymp toms of kidney trouble. Dont deity starting treatment. a physicians Kilmers Swamp-Rooicription, obtained at any drag store, be just the remedy needed to ove t, inch conditions. Get e medium or large mas bottle to mediately from any drag store. However, if you wish first te test this (rest preparation send ten seats to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Bing bam too, N. Y, sample bottle. When writing be sure I mention this paper- .- Advertisement hr The Brides Joke. "Mercy! said the bridesmaid Impatiently to the bride, are yon going to stand there before that mirror all day? Come on, theyre waiting for yu." The bride did not move from thn glass, but continued gaxlng at her Let them counterfeit presentment wait she said calmly. "It to well to Indulge in some reflection before one gets married, you know." Boston Transcript C Her Time Taken Up New. Brother, a year younger than Ethel, had fallen down and alie had helped him up and brushed hla clothes In a motherly fashion when along came aunty and radiantly announced, "How would you like a new baby sisterf Ethel glared at her indignantly and then hotly flashed, Say, aunty, dont you think I have enough on my hands now with brother without taking care of any extras? 360-met- Bhavs With Cuticura Beap And douhle your razor efficiency as well as promote akin purity, skin comfort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when shaved twice dally. One soap for all uses shaving bathing ard shampooing. Advertisement y Will Not Receive Crusaders Harding Washington. President again declined to see tbe children crusaders, who called at the White House Monday in line with their announced campaign. Secretary George Christian told them he would Inform the president of their cull and would let them know if the president desired to see them. Mrs. Kate Richards OHnre who led the hand to the White House, said on leaving that they would continue their daHy visit until the president sees them. m ." 200-met- PRINCIPLES Eureka Apesd has been taken to How One Editor Uses Radio. there transmitter In a radiophone .state the supreme court, under h writ editor of a paper in an Isobe The must that two are requirements of re by Mrs. Elizabeth Wester-ilah- l In the northwest is using town a he source must lated there against the industrial commis- fulfilled. First, In a most Ingenious and radio the between current, say, of sion of Utah aud the Tlntic Stanway. An aaniuteur radio friend cycles so condard Mining company, and Us insur- 15,000 and 1,500,000 and in a big city 50 miles away buys the sysantenna an to ground nected ance currier. The writ, issued by the latest editions of the city papers as tem that energy in the form of electrosupremo court is returnable June 8. Secsoon as they are off the press, reads be radiated. waves will Mrs. Westerdahl is the widow of John magnetic ond. there must be some method of the lien nows Into his transmitter, and Westerduhl, formerly superintendent current a typist In the country office copies the this of the mine at Dividend, who wae controlling news as it comes In over the office reit so that the variations or modulating were killed hy hnndits who holding ceiver. The editor, through this inth of in the amplitude up a tobacco store at Dividend some will he directly proportional genious plan, is always First With current months- age. i to the voice or music to he transmitted. the Latest in his home town. w, BRITISH AND ITALIAN PREMIERS ADDRESS STRONG APPEAL TO GENOA CONFERENCE Man Gets Sentence Twin Fails, Idaho. On a pleas of guilty to the charge of attempted extortion in an effort tot eecure 1100 from Arthur J. Ieavey, prominent real estate man of this city, hy threatening violence to him and hla family, Lee Poison, former service man, from Smlthfield, Utah, was bound ofer to the district court Monday morning. He was sentenced to the penitentiary for a peMod of not to exceed fire years Amateur Radio Operators Erecting Aortal on the Roof. field about the tips of the magnet and this same kind of a field propagates Neither Huntington Cltixen Could Sleep Nor Eat With Any Satisfaction Before He Get Tanias. Relief Work Is Being Oono by Ameiv lean Rad Cross Society New Orleans. Approximately 70,000 men, women and children are homeless in Mississippi and Louisiana as the result of the Mlsslssipp flood, and of this number 40,000 are being fed, sheltered and clothed by the Red Cross and other organizations, it was officially stated Monday by various relief bodies. No provisions have been made to aid the 30,000 persons who have not readied the refugee camps, the statement said. Rations are now being issued to 18,504 individuals, who were driven from their homes in Louisiana. In Mississippi the committee plans to feed 20,000 persons In the Yazoo valley. The committee at a mass meeting Sunday declared its funds were "pitifully inadequate and decided to ask President Harding to Issue' a nationwide call for contributions. Refugee camps established In Louisiana and Mississippi are taxed to capacity and additional refugees are arriving daily as the flood waters continue to reach out into new territory. Salt Lake. The Jennlngs-Cornwal- l company's warehouses will become the first government bonded warehouses in Utah, according to an announcement made by C. Nagel of the federal department of agriculture and the facilities provided under the United States warehouse act will probably he first extended to Utah woolgrow-ers- . Licenses will be provided under which negotiable commodity warehouse receipts will be issued from this storage place. 25$ and 75$ Packages, Everywhere PEOPLE h 6 Bcllans ffEIAANS RUSSl h electro-magneti- Sure Relief A HAS FIRST WELL DAY IN 6 YEARS electro-magneti- Sm-TIu-- 4 current Is knows The as the carrier-wav- e and it fflnctloa is to radiate Into space in the form of c waves and hy its variation in amplitude carry with it the variation in the tone at the transmitting station. It Is the frequency of the carrier-wav- e that determines he wave-lengton which a radiophone station is transmitted. By experiment it has been c waves found that travel at the same velocity that light waves travel, that la, 180,000 miles per Wave-lengt- h second. is the distance between any two similar points on two successive waves ; for example, the distance from crest to crest of any two successive wave in the same direction, measured In meters, a unit of length h equal approximately to one and yards. Converting 186,000 miles to meters, the equivalent to 300,000,000 c meters. The length of an wave is equal then to 300,000,000 divided by the frequency. Suppose a station was transmitting on a wavelength of 360 meters. The frequency would be approxiof the carrier-wav- e mately 835,000 cycles. Just as a violinist tunes hla instrument, that is, makes a certain string emit a note of higher or lower pitch, or, technically speaking, a sound wave of higher or lower frequency, by adjusting the tension on the string, so may the electrical constants of the antenna circuit of a radiophone transmitter be changed in order to have of a the station emit a carrier-wav- e different frequency. If a tuning fork having a natural period corresponding to middle 0 be placed near a violinist who Is playing, the fork will vibrate when the musician plays middle C, but all other times It will remain quiescent. This phenomenon of the tnnlng fork vlbnating whenever the musician plays the corresponding note on the violin Is known as mechanical resonance. If a radio receiver be adjusted so that electrically its natural period of vibration will be 835,000 cycles (360 meters wavelength) every time a station transmits on a wave-lengtof 300 meters, current will be set np in the receiver by high-frequen- $5,000.00 Brief and Comprehensive. Ben Dlerks has an express agency Rnd transfer business in a village In Sonoma county, California. Recently . he detailed one of his teamsters with u wagon and pair to take a San Fran cisco mun and wife to their country niace a fw niiles out of town. Ttrw rendered by the teamster. Bg read: "Haul grip, grub, and people, three honrs, three dollars. ALLENS FOOT-EAS- E DOES IT shoes pinch or corn snd bunion neh, get a package of ALiEN'd FOOT CASE, ths antiseptic powder to bt shaken Into It takes ths sting out of corns the shoes tnd bunions, Fives Instant relief to SmsrtlnF, 1,600,000 pounds of Aching, Swollen feet. powder for the feet wers used bjr our Array and Navy durln ths war. AdrnrtlmtnU YVben O'ten the careworn man looks so hem use he isnt property fed. a Why try to pull yourself out of nole with a corkscrew ? ' |