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Show riUTE COUNTY NEWS. JUNCTION, UTAH TWO-PIEC- FROCKS IN VARIETY; Insect Parasite CIRCULAR FLARE IN NEW FROCKS Attacks Others E what is the very essence of good style, it may be in navy blue, for which a sudden and definite favor is evident. e Says the mode, in regard to the cloth dress for spring it is to flare" and so flare it must if in style It would placing special emphasis on clever be. Tlius is fashion caught In tho plaitings for the skirt and ingeniously very act of being fickle. Whereas but a few months ago dressmaker and knotted ties for the blouse. The accompanying sketches convey tailor were straining every nerve to in part nn idea of the tine subtleties keep the hemline at its narrowest, toof creative art which enter into the day these same Interpreters of the e modes. mode are Intent on devising godets, styliug of French TUB rendition of the INfrock the two-piec- e Parisian couturier is playing the theme in every key and with charming variations. In these interpretations genius Is introducing a medley of Interesting Ideas, two-piec- two-piec- Crystal Set Circuit. ' Adjustment of Detector Is Fixed by the Manufacturers and Remains Permanent. By WILMER S. TRINKLE In Philadelphia Public Ledger. One of the greatest drawbacks In the average crystal receiver Is the lack of selectivity. To separate successfully broadcastiug stations when several local stations are on the air Is an absolute necessity if good uniform reception is to be obtained. The set here described is one designed to meet the above requirements. The selectivity is quite good and testing this set in the heart of the city the writer was able easily to separate the Philadelphia stations and also to receive programs from WJZ, when that station was broadcasting station through 2XAU, its at Bound Brook. The detector circuit here shown will be familiar to the old operators who regarded It as one of the most reliable In a fixed type and is shown in the circuit diagram. It may be used In the usual type of circuit, which does not require a battery, but detector sensitivity is materially increased by the use of an applied voltage that can be regulated to a fine degree. This is regulated in the set here described by a potentiometer. The adjustment of this detector Is fixed by the manufacturers and remains permanent. The crystal here used is of the carborundum type and the contact pressure is quite heavy. The Parts Needed. The parts used to construct the set here described are as followes: One fixed carborundum detector. One aero-coi- l coupler. One variable condenser .00035 mfd. capacity. One fixed condenser, .001 mfd. capacity. 00 ohms. One potentiometer, One single-circu- it Jack. Four engraved binding posts marked as follow : Ant., Gnd., A , One panel, 7 by 10 inches. 7 by 8 Inches. One wooden One dial. Two lengths of No. 14 bus wire. one and a half volts. One dry-celThe coupler used is of the singlee valayer solenoid type of the riety and consists of two windings. The outside coil Is the secondary, is three inches In diameter and consists of 61 turns of No. 22 double cotton-covere- d wire. The primary is wound Inside of the secondary and near one end. It consists of seven turns of the A, sub-bas- l, air-cor- r i same size wire as the secondary and is space-wounThis coupler covers the broadcast wave-lengtband when tuned with a .00035 condenser. The condenser used is of the new straight-lin- e frequency type and has a maximum capacity of .00035 mfd. It is quite compact and requires but little more room than the straight-lincapacity type. The use of this condenser in conjunction with the specified coil gives uniform frequency spacing on tuning dial. The crystal detector used is a fixed carborundum and is completely sealed in. The user does not need to make any adjustments at all. One terminal is marked A and the other G. These figures are indicated in the circuit diagram, and the detector hooked up in that fashion. However, try the detector both in the position shown and also reversed to ascertain which way it works the better in your own particular set. The voltage of the battery used in this particular detector circuit Is varied by the use of the potentiometer so that the best operating point may be found. Laying Out the Panel. The laying out of the panel Is quite simple, and the drilling is cut down to a minimum. Starting from the left of the panel, measure in three inches and Inches to locate up three and one-hal- f the center of the condenser. The potentiometer is mounted two f inches in from the right and hand edge of the panel and is on a line with the center of the condenser. The phone Jack is mounted four and inches in from the right-han- d edge and one inch and a half up from the bottom. By studying carefully the rear view of this receiver, the other Instruments can very readily be mounted in their respective positions. Wiring the set may then be begun, and by carefully following the circuit diagram, no trouble should be experienced. After the entire set has been assembled and wired, the antenna and ground should be connected to their respective posts, and a one and dry cell connected to the A posts. By manipulating the tuning dial and potentiometer adjustment, it should now be possible to tune In broadcasts. It is then time to try reversing the polarity of the dry cell and also of the crystal detector. After the best combination is found, do not change it. d. h e one-hal- one-quart- lt one-tub- IINSVTO 1MEL. GRID CEfcK OOfc Fix. xvte&ciuo 1HE6. Uot GRID COMft IEAK K Fix. coho JME6.GRID LEAK IMtfi.CmO CESK OCA FIX. CONO. LEAK GRID MEG .25 l ! I il (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) lear is sometimes expressed that tlie importation of insert parasites for the purpose of controlling dangerous foreign inserts in this country wilt change or upset t lie natural balance already existing here. There is no foundation for such fear, if the effect of one Important parasite which lias been studied in that relation can be taken as an indication of all others, says t he United States Department of Agriculture. Tachinid Fly Imported. Among tlie many parasites Imported and established for control of the gypsy moth and tlie brown-tui- l moth is a tachinid fly, which lias become well established. Bight years of study of tills parasite by the department entomologists have failed to indicate anything detrimental to the welfare of native parasites by its introduction and establishment, except an occasional scarcity of host material, brought about by its successful work. This scarcity of host material does not appear to lie of enough importance, however, to materially change or upset the natural balance already existing. Attacks Other Insects. Furthermore, from data obtained In this study and from what can he surmised, It seems very clear that the addition of this parasite to tlie fauna of tills country has been of great benefit. It has been found to attack no less than 92 species of native injurious insects other than those for which It was intended, and it lias so thoroughly established itself in New England tliut it is now able to act as automatically as any native species whose mission is tliut of a controlling agent. 80 A hot, nourishing cereal is the prime morning need of a growing child. This is why the wise mother always serves Carnation Mush to His Highchair Highness. Whole wheat and dcliciousl WOMIKHm. IHSCOt FKY il Grass for l.aml. I?. S. luvt igat Ion any new grass win thrive on the worst; either huy or pasture. John Zawadke, Marlon, Montana. ciTS --Z BOOKS Deseret Book Co, 44 The youthful Jumper dress to the left carries atmosphere of the sea, in that it Is made of marine blue serge with a necktie knotted in sailor fashion. There are discreet white braidThe ings on sleeves and pockets. a youthful skirt emphasize! plaiting. There are many Important style-poinwhich Invite a study In e the dress sketched to the right in the picture. The first thrilling bit of information in regard to this model is that black crepe de chine Is selected as the medium for its development. Which is to confirm the report that black is returning to favor not only for evening hut for daytime wear as well. Another effective touch is tho clever Introduction of godet-plait- s not only in the skirt but In the sleeves as well. The vogue for necktie effects is expressed in a most ln- ts two-piec- East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah I toll or Mow Per Werk. Sell to store or vi duals. Hkporlonca unnccesHu ry, Kspe-rlHU- y tine for crew manager. Secure terri1 Wi x 65, Richmond, Virginia. tory. Halt I.iike School of BEAUTY CULTURE We Teach Ilcuuty In all Branches Including lluir Cutting mol Permanent Waving. 1. Is. IvAKK, Salt Lake City, I tub IUKBEE COLLFXiES licam barber trade. Catalog free. Diplomas MOLKK BAKHKH COLTJCUK, 114 Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Issued, Regent KEEP YOUR SCALP Clean and Healthy WITH CUTICURA The use of high vucuum for insect control seems never to have been considered seriously by the commercial world, but the bureau of entomology of the United States Department of flounclngs, plaitings and similar Inven- Agriculture lias recently conducted extions to attain a flare that will flare periments which Indloute the effectiveness of a vacuum of 21 to 29 Inches to unstinted fulness. Another important Item Is the when used for controlling insects In waistline. The model stored products. to the right in the picture demExperiments have been conducted onstrates the new movement. The cir- In a concrete chamber 8 by 8 by 8 feet, cular skirt, the sleeve specially constructed to wittistand and vestee confirm this dress as being high pressures and Intended for tlie treatment of certain warehoused comof latest style inspiration. White braid on a black twill cloth, modities as a part of tlie equipment accents the circular lines of the dress of a modern storage warehouse. Data to the left. There is promise for an obtained already indicate that the extensive wearing of black and white usual fabric pests, such ns are comcombinations this spring and summonly destructive in .stored housemer. hold furnishings, as well as pests of Many of the leading French cou- stored food commodities, can be turiers are according favor to princess killed by the vacuum treatment. A lines for the cloth frock, a pronounced specialist of the bureau lias recently flare developing Just below the waistbeen sent to New York to Investigate line. This may be accomplished by a tlie possibility of applying tlie vacuum circular cut or by means of inset method to tlie control of tlie tobacco gores. Long sleeves and a high neck beetle. Careful Doctor Yes, its a bit more serious than you thought, and Im afraid she'll require my attention lor several months. Plumber Would that be piece-wor- k or a time job for you, doctor? Passing Show. raised-at-the-fro- Backache Wearing You Out? Every day find you miserable with backache? Suffer sharp, stabbing Feel lame and stiff always pains? nervous and tired, dispirited? Then look to your kidneys! Your kidneys are the blood filters. Perhaps they have failed to properly rid tlie blood of body poisons. Naturally, then, you suffer the injurious effects of this slow poisoning. Dont risk neglect! If your kidneys need help, URe Doans Pills. No other kidney diuretic is so well recommended nor so successful. Ask your neighbor A Utah Case norm Bt., ijayson, Utah, says: My back became lame and Stored Vegetables Need Cellar Well-Ventilat- ed Most vegetables keep best at a tem35 to 46 degrees Fahrenheit in a storage room. If vegetables are stored In basement room or cellar, It Is important to provide fresh air by occasional or constant ventilation. Storage rooms without ventilation or heating pipes will sweat, or collect moisture on tlie walls, a condition which causes rotting and other loss of stored produce. To prevent this the window or ventilator may be opened for a few hours each day In extremely cold weather and may be left open in perature of d Storage batteries are charged by sending a direct electric current through them In the opposite direction to the current flow on discharge. For the usual battery, the charging current ordinarily used will six-vo- Tachinid Fly Imported to Control Gypsy Moth and Brown-TaMoth. Vacuum Treatment Good for Control of Insects Best Amplifier for Slow Charge Is Best for Your Radio Battery Reducing Distortion No doubt there are a number who e sets with which they have would be quite satisfied If they gave more volume. Adding amplification will accomplish this object. The resistance coupled amplifier is one of the best amplifiers for distorIt is a very easy tionless reception. amplifier to build, costs less than any other form of amplifier, takes up little 'Albers stands for Better Breakfasts " lt be from two to five amperes. In order to obtain such a rate of current flow various types of battery chargers are used. These convert the source of supply to which they are connected into direct current, If the source Is alternating current, and reduce the voltage to the proper value for charging the battery at the current rate it requires. Cells should not be overcharged, because of the danger of buckling the plates, due to surface expansion. If the plates become sufficiently buckled, internal short circuit may be caused, resulting in bad sulphation. Overcharge, however, is not nearly so liable to damage the battery as moderate weather. If a heating pipe or flue runs through the storage room It may be necessary to provide continuous ventilation from the outside to keep the temperature down to 35 or 40 degrees, and to sprinkle the floor occasionally or place a vessel of water In the room to maintain proper humidity. Boots crops, such as parsnips, when I stooped I could hardly straighten My back! again. ached constantly! and my kidneys' acted too freely. I had dizzy spells and severe headaches. 1 used Doi Pills and they practically rid of the trouble." DOAN'S PILS STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Foater-Milbur- n Co.. Mfg. Chem, Buffalo, N. Y. Lifes Danger Period Early manhood la apparently the danger period; of the 46,807 people convicted of crime during 1923, over 10,030 were men between twenty-on- e and thirty years. Good Blood? Good Looks? I can highly Alexander, N. Dak. recommend Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery as a splendid tonic and blood medicine. My son had a breaking out on his face last I summer, gave him the Golden Medical Discovery and the sore has disappeared. I have also known of others who have car- rots, beets, and salsify keep best when stored In boxes of sand or earth placed on the floor in a cool part of tlie storage room. taken the Discov ery with great benefit as a blood and tonic and I do not hesitate to recommend it as a reliable medicine to anyone who has impoverished blood or is in a rundown state of health. er Resistance Coupled Amplifier Best for Distortionless Reception. ! A suitable set of values for a grid room, and compared with other ampll- fiers, draws less current from the B leak would be one megohm, two megbatteries. ohms, three megohms, five megohms On the other hand, it has some dis-- ! and seven megohms. A means may be It requires three tubes provided for bringing these values In advantages. i to give about the same results as are action which may be secured by wir! secured with two tubes in a trans- - ing a tap switch so that It may be former coupled amplifier. Another dis-- : used to switch any one of a number advantage of this amplifier is that it of grid leaks into the circuit Thlj takes more B battery voltage, up will provide a definite, positive value to 135 volts, as against 90 volts re- of grid resistance to suit the requirements of various groups of stations, acquired for other types. cording to their distance and power. diaAs you can see by the circuit of consists it principally gram shown, How Condenser Operates a series of resistances. The condensers The fixed condenser In the grid clr used vary from .006 to .05. The best t. capacity will be found only by experi-tnen- cult of a resistance coupled audio .006 cases most In amplifier is an Important part of However, as it allows the radio freis correct If you are using dry cell on the plate of the resiscurrent the to quency have will vary tubes, you tors which msJte up the secondary un- previous tube to reach the grid ol til you find those that give the best the next, but prevents the D. C. plate battery voltage from reaching the grid results. i Warm a frosty bit before putting it in a horses mouth. How to Tell Values of Different Grid Leak, teresting treatment. While black, to with not a vestige of trimming save be sure, Is the last word in smurt perhaps a prim row of buttons at fashion, this model would perhaps either the center, back or front of the find more immediate favor with some, gown lend an austere aspect which If were It in a more colorful mood, say not becoming to every type of figure, bois de rose, or in a new wine shade, is at least tremendously stylish. Very or perhaps chartreuse green or Na- handsome twills and wool reps are poleon blue. For of a truth French liked for these smart frocks. fabrics are presenting a maze of suQuite a few circular flares are experb colorings, with names which add pressed through means of aprou to their picturesque glory, such as, effects. These are frequently of confor instance, mountain mist, sea spray, trasting shade or may be moonlight, sandalwood, peach, orchi'd, as fancy dictates. Another interesting tangerine, bordeaux, chartreuse and Idea for cloth as well as silk frocks opal gray. Other colors .of which la Is the scalloping of the circular hemParisienne is very fond include bon line. The scallops are perhaps lined, bon pink, periwinkle, field poppy, ge- bound with braid or piped with ranium, and the list might be conor contrasting fabric. tinued ad Infinitum. Circular flounces arranged in tiers To Interpret fashion In Its smartest also express a new trend in dress phase, ones spring street frock should design. be of handsome woolen fabric. It may JULIA BOTTOMLEY. colorful as one could wish or be & ISIS. Weatera Nawipaoec Union. set-o- n self-colore- d self-colore- u Turning leaves under adds humus to the soil which would otherwise be lost. Mr. C. E. Donovan, R. F. D. 4. All dealers. Send 10c for trial pkg. of tablets to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Clean your wheat on the farm and save the screenings to feed to live stock. Sprouted wheat Is low in protein content and produces a poor quality of flour. Weeds absorb water. The moral Kill the weeds and save the watei for the corn. Poison ; bait Is also effective ir. destroying cutworms in fields where they are working. a a Since 1921 the European corn borer has spread an average of from 40 to GO miles southward and westward In the United States each year. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Remove DandrnS Stopa Hair Palling Rear ores Color and Beauty to Gay and Faded Hair 6uc and Hibcox Chem $1.00 at Druggists. F'atHioflne.N Y HINDERCORNS etc. Removes Corns. Cal looses, stops all pain ensures comfort to tta feet, makes walking easy. 16c by mail or at Dr us gists. liisoox Chemical Works Patchogue N, T Don't treat sore. Inflamed smarting eyes with power drags dropped In by hand. A soothing effective, safe remedy Is best 25 cents -mw druggists. HALL 4 RUCKBL New York City p.-f- jjl W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 13-19- 2flv |