OCR Text |
Show Jij 5 ! I , tlLkmtiLli ll'iltriftiifefithillil JANUARY FRIDAY, Ml Um THE HERE Aim Ahlftnfa' 1 ? I IS WHAT SCIENCE HAS TO SAT Principles of Correct Home Heating Are Formulated Holland Institute of Thermology. With winter upon us iheie Is nothing so iMnilal to family wellbeing or so pi ouiR live of MttisftHliou with heme MUTniindins as a ho.it in:; (il.in: that toeps evoiv one warm ami eoui I lie o , nt fert.ilile liilitute Hell Mil. Moll. 'I'lieio of Tin niioln are soum'iiI rulis to .mv out In ear lug tor the tum.ue tuifl seveial (mints to keep in niiiiii if ii.qinivement are eoutemiilntoil, which engineers of the Institute have lisieil here lor ttje home I owner. t-- All well built and firojierlj installed eential heating systems, of whatever kind, will produi e heat; but theie are four principles to he followed in se letting among them, necoiding to the healing engineers on the Institute's staff These guiding rules me: 1. Tlie healing plant must supply a sufficient volume of moderately warm air to raise the temperature of the cold outside air that leaks into the house. home or vapor- In Ha the nimosp'iere must he pioperlv humidified ized In otdei to maintain mtnfoit and health. ft. 'Hits inside alt cannot he allowed to become stagnant, but must be ton staidly circulated. 4. .Some system of ventilation, or disposing ol the foul air. must he in 2. All au XXL J iiaafuKii Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 16th PAYSON CHRONICLE day of January effect. Warm Air. Air moderately warm is more fomlm table anil nio.e hoalfhlid than parched ovet healed air Also it is more eromuimal to produi e. Again, steady firing of the heating plant at a moderate rate inci eases Its length of Frequent over healing of the lit e bos and combustion chamber or boiler tends to burn out the grates and tali er essential parts of the lie.H ing plant which always necessitates expensive repairs. So the modern vapor air plnut designed to keep the home warm at a moderate average temperature, a ud in the the leading manufacturers warm-ai- r heating industry plan heat tor Ing plants which ate tailor-madeach home to hp heated. They sice' a middle course between an oversize ne heatiug pin nt and an under-;-.Among the results are the fact that the heat prevailing in the home is remarkably even from hour to hour and from day to day and the further fact that a heating plant width is well adjusted to the size of the house will heat it up rapidly on cold mornings. Humidity Is Vital. Humidity In the home is a heating-plan- t requirement which has had much discussion among medical authorities and heating and ventilating engineers during recent years. These experts agree that the avetage American dwelling Is grossly From G8 to 70 and under humidified. degrees Fahrenheit is accepted as the Ideal indoots temperature for normal human beings. At that temperature, the relative humidity should range from 40 to 4.7 per cent for comfoit and health. To reduce this to Its simplest tetms. It means that. In the average home, In average winter conditions, about six gallons of water must be evaporated each day to keep the air comfortable. Merely setting a pan of water on a radiator Is not enough to supply this large amount of moisture. whether they are Besides, water-pans- , set on radiators or built Into heating plants, have a habit of going dry unless they are watched daily. So It is up to the heating plant Itself to supply, not only proper warmth, but also proper humidity. Not all heating plants can do this, but there heatis at least one type of vapor-ai- r ing plant available which produces adequate results and does so by means of an autematic humidifier. The device is capable of evaporating from three to more than 20 gallons of water a day, which is ample to maintain proper humidity in any house which auch a plant would be called upon to beat Air Circulates Like Blood. But modern science has found that it Isnt enough to warm air to the proper temperature and vaporize it to the proper humidity. Id order to be healthful and comfortable, air has to be circulated in the home just as blood has to circulate in Hie veins in order to maintain life. Stagnant air is as unpleasant to live In as stagnant water is to drink. Proper air motion throughout the borne does not require an expensive system of fans, provided the heating It plant is of such a character that will continually keep the air moving. Some heating systems make no effort to do so, but just heat the air In each room time after time, almost without change, except as fresh air seeps in through cracks about doors and win Dsfme that is 1930. J. I). Boyd Sheriff of Utah County, J. H. MOUNTFORD, Publisher State of Utah. By Elias A. Gee, Deputy Sheriff. S. J. QuinRichards Bowen Clark Published every Friday at Payton, Plaintiff. for ary, Attorneys Utah, a city of 3,500 loyal, progresPublication in the Payson Chronicle, sive and contented citizens. February 7. January by Entered it the Poetoffice at Payson Utah Ttouaty, Utah, as second-clas- s LACK OF HUMIDITY matter. air dows and forces some of the foul out. Make Cigarette-SmokTeet. How this vvoik Is easily demon st t a ted by ( Igarette-smoktests wliivti i. in he performed in any living room Blow smoke into tlie air on a level with .voitr face If It hang suspended theie. or only gradually falls or rie. It mean that theie I little air motion iu tlie elmmbet. except as slightly or slightly vvtmnei air slowly rise cooler air slow v descends. But the University of Illinois tests have dmon.tiatcd (hat, on the aver ace. the modern warm air heating plant completely changes the air In each loom on an average of tvvlie an I our. That Is. the whole volume of ah in each room Is taken out Ihroiurh tlie ventilating ducts, passed into the hum ti heating plant where It Is healed and then passed back f the room again room heatTry the smoke test in ed by I hi method The smoke will doerilv from your lips toward pa the ceiling, will curl rapidly across the upuet part of the room, and then will he drawn di wn to the ventilating duct with the rest of the exhaust-currentThee - a constant motion of the air, ui'wani Horn the grille, across the upper portion of the room aud then down and out iloough the ventilating e e Bllild .. the Home of Your Dreams , i ABORT YOOR HOME HEATING PLANT i r Jffl THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 1930 24, I One Year Advertising CAUSES HOT ROOMS TO FEEL CHILLY" $2.00 Rates oo Application. NOTTGE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Older people. espe luliy, frequent tv lumpliiin about feeling cold during the winter season, even though the tlier mometer shows the This paradox-oto tie In t tie eighties an e feeling chilled when there cessive amount of tieat Is easily ex plained and as easily overcome, ho cording to the heating engtneeis ui the Holland Institute of Thermologv of Holland, Mich. Overheated rooms create a teellng of discomfort and chill due to the fact that the humidity content ot the air has been piuctlonlly depleted mu! to appease Its natural affinity for moisture, the dty hot nir draws upon every possible source of moUtuie This Includes the humans who may occupy the room, and the unusually rapid evaporation of bodily moisture causes that feeling of chlll!nes and discomfort Often, forced firing of the heating plant Is resorted to In an ef fort to overcome this cold feeling, whereas properly vaporized air would obviate the discomfort and consequent desire for higher temperatures. It is the consensus of opinion of air conditioning experis that a comfoit-ablhome temperature Is 70 degree, provided the relative humidity Is 40 per cent. To maintain this humidity content It is necessary to evaporate much more water dally lhan has here- tofore been considered ample, and the warm air heat- latest type of vapor-ai- r this solve problem ade- ing plants quately by means of a device capable of evaporating 20 or more gallons of water each day. ; - WHEN YOU mm1 a-- jST' f I IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. . IN AND FOR UTAH CO UN. TY. American Building a Corporation, & Loom Company, Plaintiff. vs F. C. Elly and P eerie Ely, his wife. Defends nas. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Monday the 10th. day of February 1930, at eleven oclock a. m., of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Building, situate In Provo City, Utah Coun ty, State of Utah, all the right, title and Interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described read property, in Utah County, State of Utah, All of Block 62, in Elberta Town-sk- e duel. Survey, situate in the West one-ha- lf Increases Air Motion. of the Northwest quarter of Secr heatWhile tlie onlipary wartn-altion 9, in Township 10, South, of ing plant will pet form this operation one .aid a half time an hour, there are Range 1 West, of the Salt Lake Base warm-ai- r plants In and Meridian, Utah County, State of who h motoilztd are placed Utah. to im.re.ise the lapidify with which Purchase price payable in lawful tin- r I handled. Tests conducted money of the United States. by ti. e dep.ii Hnenr of engineering res' mil of the University of Michigan shovel that this type of heating plant I to-w- it: Miiier-ciicidutin- fan-uni- i Lumber ia the ideal building material to use Uto ftk is the time to plea you have always wanted to own and,liv ja. And no building material will so satisfy your home needs m wood none so easy on your pocket-boo- k. NOW Lasting comfort . . . enduring low coat are all posbeauty sible in the lumberibuili home. Only lumber can give you lasting comfort for generation after generation. Only wood has the friendly warmth that makes for enduring beauty and ... matter whether you plan a modest oottage or a magnifi- cent tnanaion you will find it worthwhile to talk your building plan ever with us. You will find our yard completely stocked to meet every onq of your building materia requirements. We suggest you call at our offioes or ask us to call on ybh. Take advantage of our CtAttmo r ctNiug.u building knowl- Um ..WOOD.. if edge and see for yourself the type ofservieeweliave for Home Build- - esarssaca j Chase Lumber and Coal Co. j ' PHONE 127 PAYSON UTAH j "American Standard Lumber from Americas Best Mills. i 1 e IMF .' over-heate- ynn seem tin sffinnsatMMBffill mew d six-roo- A Those who seek the utmost In motoring satisfaction at sensationally low prices should see and drive the Greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolet History . . . now on display in our showrooms! Floors Art No Problem Whsrs In the an Electrified Heating Plant Uniformly Distribute Warm Air Through the House. Cold turns over the air An Improved in every room from four to five times an hoar. This provides the necessary circulation of air. It also supplies as much of the fourtli requirement, ventilation, as is practical to Introduce into the home without undue expense. ReeHy, ventilation means taking off the foul air and completely replacing It with clean fresh air. In large public buildings, exhaust fans take the foul sir away and blow it outdoors. Fresh air is sucked into the basement by other fans, then is washed and bronght to the proper degree of warmth or coolness, and finally is blown np into the various rooms. Perhaps the future bolds some equipment like this for residences. At present, no such system has been devised which is inexpensive enough for But tn effthe average home-owneicient substitute for it is the warm-ai- r circulating central heating plant For each time the air Is taken out of the room and passed through the central plant. It Is purged by the Intense heat iDside the furnace of many of its impurities. When it Is passed up to the living rooms again it Is much cleaner than when It entered the ventilating ducts. six-cylind- engine! Four hydraulic shock absorbers! valve-in-hea- Delco-Lovejo- d Internal-expandin- g, er Fully-enclose- weather-proo- f Heavier and stronger rear axle! y jr d, Tran$pOTtti9m brakes! New non-gla- re windshield! New dash gasoline gauge! And scores of other features! Come in today and see this car. Drive it. Note how cpmfortable it is how easy to handle how flexible in traffic. And remember that it is now available -- at greatly reduced prices! Home. Dry as the Air Over Deserts Is That in the Average American A s M o o r ii PAYSON, UTAH e it , f a s r i: it . n s: r rai t |