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Show THE CITIZEN 10 UTAH INDUSTRIAL Box Elder tomato crop made tons, or $158 15.43 SPECIAL TELEPHONE SETS FOR THE DEAF REVIEW for 1925 per acre. mile paving Work begins on 13 to Richfield Aurora. job, Davis county raising record crop of alfalfa for hay and seed. Salt Lake City City will pave 22d East street from 21st South to Country Club, with asphaltic type paving. Eureka distributes Mines company June dividends in $50,000 Bingham 30. Eureka Tintic Standard pays dividends June 26. Prospecting will continue in Godiva mine, released by U. S- MinEureka - ing & Smelting Co. Gunnison Local flour mill ships flour to Georgia and other states. set for the use of the deaf is one of the recent developments of the Bell Telephone laboratories which will open a wonderful new world to those whose deafness has made it difficult or impossible to use the telephone. This "Deaf Set," as it is called, is being A specially designed telephone made available as rapidly as manufacturing conditions will permit by the Bell companies for subscribers who, because of impaired hearing, are not able to get satisfactory transmission with the standard Bell telephones. In the development of the "Deaf Set" the repeater principles which have been applied so successfully to telephone transmission have been incorporated. Its most important element is the vacuum tube by which the current reaching the subscribers end of the line is amplified, thus increasing the sound produced by the vibration of the diaphragm of the receiver. The repeater application makes possible a power amplification varying from d zero to and, by means of regulating devices, the amplification is under the control of the user. The Deaf Set" has been designed only for those having Impaired hearing. It has been demonstrated that it has little or no value for persons with normal hearing. This is because it amplifies all sounds approximately equally well, the extraneous noises as well as the voice currents, and this has the effect upon a person with normal hearing of overloading the ear to 110-fol- Contract let for concrete bridge near Bridal Falls, in Provo canyon, for $14,087. Utah has 67,000 acres in sugar beets last year, producing 1,034,000 tons. Salt Lake City Bids received on North Temple and Fourth North, also Fourth and Ninth West streets curb and gutter project, to cost $157,000. Park City Plans being drawn the extent of decreasing the perception; it also increases the side tones from the users transmitter, causing him to decrease the intensity of his speech, thus reducing the volume of sound transmitted to the listener at the other end of the circuit. Before a Deaf Set" is installed a careful test is made by means of special apparatus to determine whether it will meet the requirements of the prospective user. Since the "Deaf Sets" have been available a number of deaf persons have tested their usefulness in this way and have had them installed and are thus enabled to enjoy the advantages of telephone service. for sewer system. Salt Lake City Property owners on 12 blocks of Seventh East street, ask for Warrenite bitulithic paving. Huntington City votes $8,000 bonds for sewer, sidewalks and other items. Salt Lake City Utah Lumber will rebuild plant, with $190,000 loss. recently Co. burned Dividend Large lodging house to be rebuilt into apartment house. Eureka County will spend $5,000 on Tintic highway, reservoir to Standard LIVES LOST mill. San Juan cattlemen sell and ship much cattle to Colorado buyers. Since 1914, 62,000,000 Richfield State road commission will spend $1,800 on Wayne Wonderland Highway. Commerce Parowan Chamber edpects to locate cheese factory here. of Utah pea growers last year dealized $90 an acre for their crop. have been lost through war, disaster, or famine, according to T. B- - Kittredge, assistant director of the League of Red Cross Societies. Of this number, were killed in wars; 6,000,000 in civil strife; 40,000,000 in epidemics; 5,000,000 in famines, and 2,000,000 in earthquakes and similar disasters. At least 140,000,000 were seriously injured in this period. MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE Utah paid out $95,923 for State roads during May. State receives bids on Devils Slide road, 1.33 miles, to eliminate bridge crossing. Utah Southern Oil will spend in testing Utah oil fields this year. $2,-000,0- lives 00 The Department of Commerce announces that, according to the returns received, there were 5,688 marriages performed in Utah during the year 1925, as compared with 5,208 in 1924, representing an increase of 480, or 9.2 per cent. During the year 1925 there were 1,029 divorces granted in the state, as compared with 837 in 1924, depresent-in-g an increase of 192, or 22.9 per cent. The estimated population of the state of Utah on July 1, 1925, was 503,-86and on July 1, 1924, 494,373. On the basis of these estimates, the number of marriages per 1,000 of the population was 11.3 in 1925, as against 10.5 in 1924; and the number of divorces per 1,000 of the population was 2.04 in 1925, as against 1.69 in 1924. 8, change them. The state depart is already negotiating with the r, ous nations regarding them, and, sending a representative to confet Geneva would only open the way more attempts at secret dip.ont and political bargaining, somefi Adamson that the United States does not inti Alflsande Alien E to engage in. ah it It will also be a Leiter estate the lawyers get through with m t Weston (Ore.) Leader. BIG PHONE INVESTMENT During 1926 the Southern Bell Telephone company will spend more than $9,500,000 in Florida for additions and replacements to the telephone system of that state. This is the largest telephone construction program ever undertaken for one state in the South. This 1926 construction program provides additional telephone facilities in practically every Florida city in which the company operates- - It also includes $1,734,900 for new Long Distance lines and reconstruction work on present toll lines. The film is one reel long and is a contribution from the Bureau of Entomology. It will be circulated through the film distribution system of the Department of Agriculture and the cooperating State institutions. Copies may be borrowed for short periods, or may be bought by authorized purchasers, at the laboratory charge. Anderson Anderson Anderson Anastroi Armstroi Bsdser I Bosley Maybe those Japs who are suppn Bafley to be slipping into Mexico are t Bagley, Begley trying to see what is going on at; Bsfley J Bell Juana. fell Where a mans heart is rooted is his home. th S C Booth I SALT LAKE TENNIS CLUB Bowen Bewma SEASON MEMBERSHIP Bradley Bramel $25.00 Brady . Ban Bradfc Tr Per Month $S Per Day, 75c S S S Barclay Barnes Bernes Beck sjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Ji Mu Bray ton Club House mar he Rented a $15.00 Per Day, Including Dunce Hull FRANK CAPP, Manager. East. Phone Hy. 4641 245 So. 10th Tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllll ABSTRACTER Brawn Badge Borne Call iste Cslliste Cannon Cannon Carlson Chaney Col Chriete Clark Clark Clawso So far as we are able to learn the Thomas Homer, Countess Cathcart went home without telling us how much we owe to tion to refuse to send anyone to Geneva to explain our reservations to the World Court program. These reservations were made by the Senate and speak for themselves. None but the Senate has the authority to Clegg Glende doff Cole, Cowan Cowle Orftchl Gritchl Crocks Crow Dalton Dalton Darm ATTENTION ATTORNEYS Let Co-oper- ate. furnlsnel Form ..Bankruptcy Schedule prepiu Bankruptcy $1.50. court requests DELBERT NEBEKER, W'a, a First prize Is $2,000. Open to 522 Evt Edi body, Anywhere, for Answers tlonal Contest Prizes duplicated tied. Send Stamp for Circular, ft and Questions. Sheffield Labor les. Dept 9. Aurora, III. Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiin F. A. CARTER S EE Specializing On Cadillac and Oakland Service I P1ERP0NT Dawsoi Day E Dey B Dkkso Diehl Dougl Drape Dunes Dunn Duval nils nils Elsmo Enaii Evans Evans Evans Evan Evans FSbiai sbi Ferns Fishei Fitxgc Foliar Bui Fowl Frase: Frate GARAGE General Repairing, Oiling ml Greasing 145-1Plerpont Avenue Wasatch 0083 SALT LAKE C iTt 47 ?iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimillllllllllllllllillllMI i! INIW all When Long Distance tr' Cei a Union your number, ifll Life Insurance Policy will ,udi cl your family turn the adark lnlde out and show silver lie lug. A Collins Cotro-- State Street, (ground floor) opposite City & County Building. h Practically all Americans approve the intent of the national administra- er, from 620 Newhouse Building to 404 So. Scientists say that women have a keener sense of smell than men, but The impression seems to be growing among writers on foreign affairs that the League of Nations is to become a purely European league, devoting most of its attention to that faction torn continent. If it becomes a League of Nations it might be capable of doing some good, because Europe is the place where a league is needed, and every American will wish it well so long as it keeps away from this side of the Atlantic. In order to do any good in Europe, however, it will have to cut out the secret diplomacy which w'as used in the late Geneva fiasco. ab-stract- moved The Democratic National Chairman says that both branches of congress will be democratic after the next election, which is about as heroic as predicting that Boston will win both pennants this year. this will be no newrs to the fellow who used to come home too late on Saturday night. Earl Carroll is getting plenty of publicity out of his champagne-battub stunt, but it isnt the kind of publicity he wanted. Claws J. W. WALKER General Agent. 1207-- 8 Walker nank Rulldit e. Salt Lake City, Utah. Gardr Kes Gardr Gareli Bui Gatre Gibso Gillet Gray Gunti Gusti Haas, Hall De Hami Hami -- O. Hanc Hans Harr Harr: Hart Hart |