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Show 4 PIUTE COUNTY NEWS. JUNCTION. UTAH uup carded from the set as being ne longer . useful. High service hours are there fore necessary for economical opera . v tion. Noiselessness in a battery Is a difThree Million Cases Were ficulty determinable characteristic and Radio Engineer Explains it Indicates that the battery Is free Ordinances Are Adopted in Handled During 1925. minute voltage fluctuations which, Many Towns Demanding How to Cut Down the from by action through the tubes, cause GOVERNMENT BOAT IS SWEPT Tuberculin (Freptrtd by tbe United State Desert noise In the phones. Nolselessness Is Cost of Operating tnent of Agriculture.) THROUGH LEVEE BREAK; REa quality closely connected with the 8,000,090 cases of Approximately FUGEES . ARE DROWNED cell chemical the mix, A report relative to estimating the nature of the (Prepares by the United State Depart- eggs, worth slightly more than $30, ment of Agriculture.) Ufa of "B batteries containing help- sine can construction and the cell InExtensive Interest of cities In the 000,000, were marketed ful suggestions to radio set owners, sulation, and obviously a noiseless nation-wid- e In tbs United States In 1925 by farmcampaign against tuberbaa been Issued by W. B. Schulte of battery Is to be desired. People Marooned Appeal For Help At culosis of live stock Is seen in results ers' egg and poultry marketing assothe Burgess Battery company. Earth Crumbles From Under ciations. the This of a survey recently conducted by the Uniformity Important. figure, compiled by It Is suggested that when the total Their Feet United States of United Agriculno small of a Is States of AgriculDepartment quality Department Uniformity hours of service have reached the comwith 2,400,000 A ture, cases, ture. towns compares manutotal of 874 cities and Importance. It Is Impossible te puted value that the broadcast-listene- r worth. $22,000, 000, bandied all batteries absolutely alike, have ordinances requiring the tuberfacture remove his detector battery and reIn 1924. but the ability of the manufacturer to culin testing of cuttle furnishing milk Helena, Ark. Eighteen persons were place It by one which has been on the control the process Is measured by the for consumption. Oilicial reports IndThe departments estimates are reported- drowned when the governamplifier circuit If later the signals icate that with the exception of about 1 based on reports from about 60 active ment launch was pulled of the batteries. Pelican uniformity begin to fade, this battery can be reshelf life of a battery Is deter- per cent the ordinances are fairly well egg and poultry associations. These through a levee break at Knowltons The moved to the amplifier set and re- mined from a associations are located In 21 states. study of many batteries enforced. landing, fifty miles south of here on placed by another which has not been which are regularly examined or testThe action of such cities as Chicago, Tlielr business Is believed to comprise the Mississippi river, according to on the detector. The battery service ed at various ages. For example, bat- Cleveland, Detroit and Louisville, In most of the egg marketing done co- messages received here. The boat was tben is distributed between all of the operatively In the country. A few as- Baid to have been caught In the swirl requireteries of various ages can he tested by promulgating tuberculin-tes- t batteries and It Is estimated that from different methods and the voltage or ments has stimulated recent Interest sociations failed to report the volume of water outside the break as It was 10 per cent to 20 per cent more service service hours determined and the aver- In this, subject The survey showed, of their business to. the department, attempting to deliver refugees from hours ean be obtained. but these are small concerns whose the bank to the steamer Wabasli, results plotted as a curve showing however, that the smaller communities It Is pointed out that much of the age the percentage of the Initial value at also are fully as active In safeguard- figures presumably would not greatly which was passing up the river. service life of dry cell "B" batteries different affect the total. It became definitely known here ages.There Is only a slight ing their milk supplied In receiving sets depends on the condiOne of the California associations that the levee had broken at Knowl-ton- , off during the first months. to Safeguard. Taken falling Steps tions of use, together with the type but no communication could be esThe heavier the batteries the better In addition to the 874 cities having handled 782,070 cases of eggs last and number of tubes. In this report shelf characteristics year. This was the largest quantity tablished with that district, which is they will possess. tuberculin-tes- t 735 proordinances, these various factors are discussed .Handled for any. one con"Inasmuch as the average B bat- vide an option between tuberculin testlsloated from a telephone by twenty-fiv- e and examples are given. cern. Two hanassociations of the a few Is put Into service within miles or more. Local Red Cross ing and pasturlzatlon. Thus a total The usual B battery Is an assem- tery months after manufacture, the broad- of 1,249 municipalities have taken dled more than 500,000 cases each. officials dispatched a boat for Knov.T-ton- , bly of 15 small dry cells soldered to- cast listener need not fear a serious The smallest volume of business rehoping to save others reported to 6teps to safeguard their milk supplies gether In series and sealed In a con- loss due to shelf depreciation, said from possibility of disease transmisported by any one association for 1925 be marrooned on the levee top there venient box with ter- Mr. Schulte. . consisted of 685 cases of eggs, han- and in Immediate peril. The levee sion. minals at end cells, furnishing a voltdled by ; a Minnesota organization. was caving, It was said, and people A good shelf life characteristic Is Fourteen states also have enacted " said Mr. Schulte. obtained age of about The between reports showed that the delivery were crying., for aid when . the Wainsulation by perfect laws or auIssued have regulations Some units have 80 cells of 43 volts, of a large number of cases of eggs per bash passed up with hundreds crowdcells, which allows no Internal cross thorized by law requiring the tuberbut 15 cells Is usually considered the currants and a member Is more important In deter- ed onto a barge and its decks. They In decrease resulting culin testing of cattle. Though varystandard for a 'li' battery. service-hou- r Excessive heat ing In details, the laws have the same mining the total volume of the asso- were unable to take the additional recapacity. B batteries have heretofere been memfugees, according to the reports reduring storage lowers the shelf life by to safeguard the ciations business than a large designated by large, medium and drying out the chemicals In the bat- general purpose bership. ceived here. wholesomeness of milk Id supplies. In connection with its egg marketing small, and It has been generally un- tery. Impurities In the chemicals will all cases tests tuberculin must be apderstood that the largest battery would likewise cause the cells to lose their studies, tbe department has made an Envoy Home From Japan plied by approved graduate veterilast longer than the smallest A simattempt to find out what , amount of Internal action. through capacity narians. Seattle, Wash. Charles MacVeagh, pler classification Is used In this rein poultry Is bandied As a basis for skilled tuberculin Current Not Constant United States ambassador to Japan, port, In which the batteries are InIn which the public may have the United States. There Is less grouped according to the approximate , The current from a B battery to testing formation available about poultry mar- arrived here from Toklo en route to a tube does not remain constant but confidence, the federal and state vet- keting than about egg marketing. Washington, D. C., and to his home in weight of a 22 jolt unit officials have prepared lists Of on a months vacation. Service Characteristics. drops off as the battery voltage de- erinary However, the department says a total Dublin, N. II., The characteristics of a B bat- creases. Therefore to estimate the accredited" and "approved veteri- of 12,328,057 pounds of live poultry Although he expressed faith in the narians. These terms apply to private eventual satisfactory settlement of tery, which ore of most Importance .to service hours of batteries on various .was handled last year by 31 the Chinese problem, MacVeagh voicthe broadcast listener, are: shelf or tubes it Is necessary to know the practitioners who have satisfied fedassociations. Sixteen associaand eral state authorities to as their ed the belief that if the communist , batnolseless-nessof the storage life, service hours, tions handling dressed poultry reportaverage working voltage teries as It drops from the initial value qualifications. uniformity. ed the marketing of 4,090,510 pounds element In the nationalist party preForms of Supervision. . vails, the situation will become serThe The shelf or storage life of a bat- to the end point of 17 voTts. In 1025, ious. The ambassador has found a An examination of the forms of sutery la its ability to retain Its service-hou- r average working voltage may be conLeading states In the trend toward continued friendover 22 tuberculin as the between while Idle sidered pervision the average capacity testing standing of live poultry were as fol- general relations between the United States of cattle supplying cities with milk marketing ly either before use or between periods volts and the end voltage of 17 volts lows: Missouri, 9,871,453 pounds; and Japan. Japan feels, however, he when It Is In use. A good. shelf life Is, that Is, the average working voltage shows the large extent to which cities Minnesota, 1,827,131 pounds; Wiscon- said, that It ought to be recognized uniform of course, desirable to enable the of one battery dropping to 17 volts Is have accepted the sin, 208,733 pounds. as a nation by the United States in the broadcast listener to reeetve the maxi- 19.5 volts. The unit reaches plan of drinking. This plan provides matter of entry of Its nationals into mum service from the batteries he the end of Its usefulness when the federal and state Indemnities for catthis which tle country. This Is but natural They to 87 be B tuberculous and to and reaches extend volts. batteries of Kill All the hours prove Pests Garden voltage purchases want peace with the United States as which voltare removed from the herd and service when he Is not using his bat- should always be tested with a Before They Get Start much as we do with them, but they meter after they have been in opera- slaughtered. The plan is followed by teries regularly. As crop Insurance .for Missouri gar- would prefer that any action toward The service hours Is the total time tion for an hour or two, otherwise they 634 cities. Cities that rely on muthat a battery will deliver the neces- will show a deceptive reading, because nicipal Inspection alone number 493, dens In 1927, Leonard Haseman, en- barring Japanese from America be while 117 other cities and towns use tomologist at the Missouri ColUge of accomplished by treaty, in which they sary current before It must be dis they recuperate while Idle." a combination of the two safeguards Agriculture, urges every gardener to would agree as an qual with the clean up all trash at the first oppor- United States to it, instead of by legor make some other provision for tuislation. Cut Power, Amplification Radio Electrical Terms berculin testing. tunity.' After burning the trash to destroy A study of reports from the various That Are in Common Use Way to Get Distance states explains the rather general all hibernating Insects, plow ' the Japans Money Crisis Passing Like The words ampere, volt and ohm everything else In radio, DX adoption of pasteurization as an addi- ground Just as soon as the frost Is Toklo Hopes for.an amelioration in radlo-Ists are continually being mentioned In Is changing and I find that few tional safeguard even when the cattle out sufficiently to permit It This the financial crisis facing Japan are are taking this fact Into consid- are tuberculin tested. connection with radio. In order to Proper pas- will expose many more Insects that Been In the announcement that, all clear np any misunderstanding among eration, writes a radio expert Fre- teurization, as Is well known, destroys live under ground. A later freeze Is banks will temporarily suspend payradio fans, .some simple definitions, quently I am called In to pass JudgInfection from other disease-producinlikely to kill them and will also Im- ments for two days, according to the any which nre reprinted from Radio Broad- ment on a set and give my opinion as prove the condition of the soil. be that organisms may newspaper Ashai. The newspaper furpresent. cast Magazine, are given here. The to why It doesnt pull In the distant It also gives double assurance that nr. Very early In the spring, also, the ther reports that the privy council will first two terms are explained by means stations as it should. war can be carried into tbe camp of meet and declare a moratorium for tubercle bacilli are present. In every case lately I am finding living of hydraulic analogies: the garden mole. In the earliest of twen.y days, during which a special Milk From Other States. his spring runs, wMle food is scarce, session of the diet will convene to ad"Ampere A current of water In a the same thing. Operators are gropSome which of Florida Is a raisins or states, pipe Is measured by the amount of ing for distance In the scraps of meat treated with opt measures to assist the Bank of water that flows through the pipe In s way. They are giving their sets every typical example, receive large quan- strychnine will prevent a lot of later Japan. While no confirmation of of milk from tities Florstates. other second, such as 1 gallon per second, bit of power theyve got and are plugstatements could be obtained in damage to lawn and garden. tuberculiAnd ida does not have a state-wid- e or 10 gallons per second, etc. Elec- ging In every available - tube. All such early measures which re- government circles it appears that an n-testing Mithe but law, city of duce the numbers of insects and larg- announcement Issued by the new cabtricity is measured by the amount of thats Just what's wrong. Nowadays the way to get distanu ami, for Instance, requires pasteurizacurrent that flows along a wire In one er pests In advance of warm weather inet after an extraordinary sesIn tion addition to tuberculin testing will prove very effective In second. This quantity la known as Is to cut down on power and amplifision to consider financial situation the preventthe coulomb, and If this term Is used, cation. That Is, if the set Is one of Much other milk received In the state ing large Increases In their numbers bears out this prediction. The anIs also Its since multi-tube pasteurized origin, and we would express the current as 1 the modern affairs, pow it reducing the difficulties of the nouncement read: After careful decoulomb per second or 10 coulombs operated and equipped with a power outside of the state. Is beyond the juliberation and collecting of reports busy gardening season. sevof local In risdiction inspectors. per second, etc. In electricity, how- tube in the last stage, or power amfrom various directions, the governsmall towns tuberculin testing of ever, we have a special name for the plification between the ontpnt of the eral ment has decided to adopt a thorough In Is a conducted Seed-Corto cattle response n rate of flow of 1 coulomb per second set and the speaker. The change has Maggot Also policy of financial stabilization." demand of patrons, though no official which we call 1 ampere. Thus, 8 am- come about because of two things: Pest Seed Potatoes of ordinance such tests. . requires Increased station power. peres Is the same as 8 coulombs per Arizona Road Reported Bad Studies of the seen corn maggot, Increased set sensitivity and ampliThese sidelights appear to show the second. Ampere, then. Is a term deArizona Is Inspection of the Arizona which also a seed of s'trength of public opinion and the expest potatoes, fining the quantity of current that Is fication. end of the road from Zion park to the conlead bureau of the to two Put to consumers milk tent these which entomology and demand power together flowing per unit of time. clude that maggot attack normally fol- North Rim of tha Grand Canyon reVolt The number of gallons per may be the stumbling block when safety with respect to their milk supInjury or decay. It vealed that it is in an extremely dansecond of water flowing In a pipe, or seeking DX, because lu addition to the plies. The condition appears to be lows has been found the eggs bfthe gerous condition, according to Henry that the number of amperes flowing In a station yon want yon get a half dozen especially true In states to which tour; are as a not adult rule deposited H. Blood, chairman of the state road which don't fly Ists An homeseekers want and unResult: for their you go the pressure wire, depends upon on cut of freshly sed potato, commission, who has just returned pieces der which it flows. The electrical unit annoying heterodyne between conflict- health. . even though these are left exposed' In from a trip through that section. The Several states have Issued educaof pressnre Is the volt. A volt means ing waves. If the owners of newer sets want tional literature dealing (kith bovine the field for several hours. Th.e Grand canyon road by way of Roca-viD- s the same thing In speaking of a curand Pipe springs has been a diffiyoung maggots do not feed on healjihy rent of electricity that a pound pres- distance they should strive for selec- tuberculosis, the evldcuce of transmiscult road to keep in condition because If of Is but cut on down seed, and potato eradision to pieces human beings, pluns for decay sure means In speaking of a current tivity amplification of heavy traffic and steep grades from cation. and laws und regulations for present the maggots enter these spats of water. It follows then, that the In a great many cases. Virgin River eanyon to the pleateau, . Plantand without disease. develop difficulty. suppressing the greater the pressure (voltage) at the Mr. Blood said. By several years of ing methods which tend to preserve Besides this means of stimulating Insupply the greater will be the flow This Worth Remembering Utah has brought her end of the effort, or the seed and burnrotting prevent terest In safe milk supplies, various of current road to a all the way in Your Radio Operating state officials have drafted sample ing throughout the germination period from Zion good condition Ohm There Is no hydraulic unit to the park will lessen to not this Insect Injury by Remembering on successful forget being milk ordinances based.. which corresponds to the ohm, which state line. Inspection of the Arizona Is a measure of the resistance of a one of the real problems of operating ordinances elsewhere. In .these are end of the road shows that little, If In radio Is as It to well sets, anything. flow effective embodied and practical proof current A wire wire to the any, betterment work has been done of good habits. Much visions for dealing with the tubercuIs said to' have 1 ohm of resistance take advantage there, the Utah road commissioner re B elimination can trouble be 1 traced losis a volt when will cause problem. priesure of ported. to the unit letting operate when th a current of 1 ampere to flow through Some cities have taken more definite Is set not to and remember working, were action is evidence than resistance but others, doubled, it If the Dont be fooled by old' corn Test It. Panama Asks About Seizure to switch off the eliminator It Is only abundant that city fathers" are be tbe current would be halved, etc." to A note was delivered the set at elimnecessary Washington In stop the more more to and concerned In definitions the coming According given European Larch grows well on dry to the state department by Minister AlRadio Broadcast then, we see that inator switch before pulling out the guarding the milk consumed lu their upland and It produces good posts and faro cf Panama again communities. amperes represent the amount of cur- plug to the speaker. requesting a repoles. been found It has port concerning the seizure of the by watching many rent volts the pressure causing this 300 miles off the California current to flow, and ohms the resist- radlolsts that when they switch off at Nearly five million acres of land In coast and asking for Information reance Impeding the flow of current the eliminator first they never forget Demonstration Highway New York produce hay and garding the status of the ship in view These three units bear a definite re- to pull out the speaker plug, whereat Built Through Bull Run four million- acres produce maplenearly sirup of the decision of the San Francisco If start at the they are plug they lation to each other. This relationapt A demonstration . highway from and maple sugar. courts. to forget to switch off the eliminator. ship, named after the scientist who ' which It is expected to ohtniu Informaas known Ohms Law, discovered it is Efficient power on the farm only tion comparable In value with that Arizona Dsnles Colorado Pact which states that the number of am- Three Volume Controls road and comes when the producer of the power Bates the by produced Is a in circuit peres flowing equal to Arlz. H. S. McCluskey, Phcenlz, in R. F. Amplifier Pittsburg (Calif.) tests and the ex- Is In the best possible shape be U the voltage f the circuit divided by or truck member of of the of the tractor, bureau horses, electricity. The three favorable volume controls periments public permanent Arizona ColIts resistance. orado river commission, denied that In tbe amplifier are: roads at Arlington. Va., Is' now under N- w Yorks quota of forest trees to an agreement, tentative or otherwise, Firstly, a filament control rheostat construction between Fairfax and Gas Bubbles Causa Boiling In one or more tubes of the ItF antptl-fler- ; Warren ton, Va. plant this year Is thirty miltlon. Last was reached on the terms outlined by The road, which Is being built by year twenty million were planted and Assemblyman Myron D. Witter before During the last stages of the chargsecondly, a high variable resisttbe year before tbe total was ten mil- tho lower California house of the leging process the solution In storage bat- ance In series with the plate circuit the Virginia highway commission unlion. bubble starts Shirislature, as stated In press dispatches cells O. to der direction one of 1IF the of of the violently, tery Flenry amplifiers, and thirdfrom Sacramento. Mr. McCluskey forand a little may splash through the ly, a tickler in the detection tube. If ley, chairman, and C. S. Mullen, chief Correct packing by the shipper and warded a telegram to Assemblyman caps. Do not be alarmed by this, two or more of these methods are ued engineer, is a federul-nl- d project. It Witter, tho speaker cf the California as the agitation la caused merely by In the ItF amplifier 'it will not be nec- traverses the historic Bull Run batt- careful handling by the transportathe bursting of bubbles cf hydrogen essary to use any volume control la lefield and the famous bridge over tion company can prevent all damage assembly,, the president of the Calfoimed durng the charging action, tha y the run still mny be seen by visitors to eggs In transit except that caused ifornia senate and Governor Young of amplifier California. to the demon itratlon road. by accidents Cities Require Rotate Batteries to Lengthen Life Cooperative Egg Marketing Gaining Protected Milk F.ie SWEPT DOWN I News Notes Liv It a Privilege Test - 22, -- 45-vo- lt g As-ah- is all-da- y seed-potat- Utah-Arizon- Agricultural Notes a J Fed-eralsh- ip - radio-frequenc- y - audio-frequenc- r in Utah . Set to Logan Street. Improvement in Lo- gan during the past three months have Included the grading of four miles of thoroughfare, according to the quarof the supervisor of streets, filed with the city commission. In this work, ten truckloads of cobbles were removed and a total of 8690 yards of gravel used to open up East Center street. lf Ogden Frost destroyed about of the apricot crop of Weber county, but did not touch peaches or cherries, It was estimated by LeRoy Marsh, district agricultural Inspector,' who, with A L-- Christiansen, county agricultural agent, conducted a survey of northern Weber county. Gunnison Enlargement of the plant and facilities of the Gunnison Valley Salt company, necessitating an expenditure of between $200,000 and will result from the taking over of that company by the newly organized Creat Western Salt Company, it Wednesday. The new company, although a Utah corporation, by Chicago capitalists. Salt Lake Nine national forests occupy 14 per cent of the area of Utah. They are administered to produce timber and forage continuously, .to produce municipal and irrigation wateit for recreation and for wild life. " g cf a twenty-inch- , water main from the city reservoir street along the foothiUs of the Wasatch mountains was voted by the city commissioners, acting upon the recommendations of Commissioner Chris Flygare, superintendent of waterworks, and City Engineer John C terly5' report one-ha- $300,-00- .Ogden-r-Layin- Brown. . , Monticello County Commissioners Hardy Reed and Henry S. Barns have been lnspcting roads and conferL. ring with residents in the eastern part of the county relative to road matters. The commissioners decided to allow $200 for the Ucolo road, if the residents would expend a like amount.. The county road a mile north of the Ucolo road was gone over and an agreement was reached whereby the county :ls to furnish the plank for the bridges and $100, if the people In that neighborhood furnish a like amount of cash. Myton N. L. Peterson, manager of the Uintah Basin alfaflfa seed pool, assisted by other members, is perfecting the organization to a greater extent.1 During the past few days several additional growers have Joined the pool. Those who are members have held two meetings recently for the purpose of discussing the project i They are planmoney for ning to secure federal-aithe purpose of financing the movement. The main effort on the part of those who belong to the pool at present Is to Increase the membership in the Uintah basin and thus enlarge Its ' d influence. Salt Lake1 Eastern highway connections from Salt Lake will be assured through a 1927-192- 8 program calling for expenditure of $2,000,000. This activity will also develop highway transportation for the Uintah basin. Duchesne Utah will build about 109 miles of new road this year. It is reported by the bureau of public roads. About ninety miles of this distance will be of the gravel, improved sand-cla- y, or macadam type. Randolph Rich county has added to its assessment roll this year $130,000 more than was on the rolls last year, according to the report of the county auditor, which was received by the state board of equalization and The total valuation is $2,958,238 as compared with $2,828,481 in 1926. It Is the first report on county valuation received this year by the board. asses-men- t. . Fountain! Green Jericho wool pool, shearing approximately 94,000 head of sheep, owned by Fountain Green and Mount Pleasant woolgrowers, shearing at Jericho, is still unsold and present indications point to shipment for storage at Boston awaiting more favorable market conditions. It is ' estimated this poll, produces around pounds of wool, shearing from the finest and smoothest type of Rambou-Ille- t sheep, producing an even grade of fine staple wool. The selling committee of 1927 is composed of James L. Nielson as chairman, Abe Livingston and N. M. Nielson, who have authority to handle on the .market as price will Justify and if considered favorable. 900,-00- 0 Salt Lake Reduced cattle supplies throughout the United States are indicated by the April 1 survey of the department of agriculture. Only about 92 per cent as many cattle were on feed for market in the eleven corn belt states April 1 as on the same date last ' year, It is reported by George A. Scott, regional livestock statistician. Decreased feeding was apparent in all states but one, Indiana. Provo It Is 'evident, says Dr. William Stuart, potato specialist with the department of agriculture, that the general run of farmers who "grow potatoes in the United States do not make efficient use of the available knowledge on increasing per acre production. Last fall a firm of California potato growers harvested an average of 1000 bushels from nine acres. Tha rest of the country harvested approximately 113 bushels to the acre. Farmers of Great Britain have bepn producing an average of 200 bushels per acre for a number of years, cites Dr. Stuart. |