Show THE OGDEN 6-- B Marjorie Green And Jay Simmons Marry In Temple the bride's parents twenty years ago November 7 The marriage rites were performed in the presence of parents of the young couple and Bishop and Mrs Wallace Gailey Following the ceremony the couple left for a few days honeymoon trip to Idaho Returning Thursday evening from Idaho the newly-wed- s were honored with a at the West Layton I reception D S ward amusement hall Mrs Simmons has chosen as her attendants Miss Marybell Simmons sister of the groom as maid of honor Miss Fern Egbert and Miss Ila Stevenson as bridesmaids Reed Simmons brother of the groom will act as best man The young couple will make their home In Layton Mrs M M Whitesides was honored with a family dinner party given at the home of her daughter Mrs Edward O Muir of Bountiful The occasion marked Monday Mrs Whitesides" 78th birthday anniversary Places were marked for the following: Mrs Ray Corbridge Mrs Paul Whitesides Mrs M P Whitesides Mrs Morris White-sideMrs M M Whitesides and the hostess Mrs Muir Bryan Harris and Marjorie Weaver who are attending the U S A C at Logan spent the weekend with their parents Mrs George Wilcox left Friday for Leavenworth Kansas to join Mr Wilcox who left three weeks previously to accept a position there They will make their home ther? indefinitely Visit In Tremonton Mr and Mrs Melvin Wood and family spent Friday at Tremonton where they spent the day with Mrs Wood's mother Mrs Richard i: Watt Miss Bonnie Jean Harris Carol Ellison and Sharon Layton entertained at a Halloween party on Tuesday of last week at the Elli son home Sixteen guests attended Mr and Mrs Ed Layton Mrs Luella Humpheries and son Rich ard Miss Lottie Layton and Bon nie Jean Harris spent Sunday at Bear Lake The North Davis Stake quarterly conference was held Sunday in the Layton ward L D S chapel where members of the stake and general board discussed plans of the dlf ferent organizations for the coming year Members of the general board were: Mrs Julia A S Lund and Mrs Ethel Anderson of the n Relief society Mrs AureDia and Frank Williams of the M Ben-nio- A The conference was concluded with the M I A stake board hav evening ing charge of the Sunday session with each of - the seven wards in the stake participating on the program which was as follows: Song service congregation Invo theme cation Russell Sheffield sacred reading Mary Margaret Morgan vocal solo David Cook reading Margaret Thornley violin solo Mrs Kent Johnson address T Will Show My Love for God By Consistent Living of Gospel Princi pals' Elan Imaly Vocal solo Bob Stevenson address "I Will Show My Love of God By Service to My Fellowmen" Dean Criddle quar tet Marjorie Ware Marcel Daw son Paul Heywood and Reed Hey wood remarks Miss Bennion and Mr Williams benediction Wal lace Prigmore Service Club Meet The four Davis county service clubs met in joint session at the Davis high school Wednesday eve ning with'Governor Henry H Blood aj special guest More than 100 were in attendance from he KI- wanis club of Layton and Clear field the Rotary of Kaysville and the Lions of Bountiful Di D Keith Barnes president of the Rotarians who were hosts was in charge of the meeting C A Epperson was toastmaster for the evening with Albert T Smith Clearfield R Al-vArthur F Moss Bountiful C Burton H and Layton Layton of Kaysville responding to toasts Vocal selections were given by Earl Johnston of Clinton and Joseph Wood of Woods Cross Miss Dorothy Eklund of the Davis high school speech department present ed a reading The governor was in presented an honorary membership in the Kaysville Rotary club by Dr Barnes Mrs Paul Whitesides spent Monday at Sandy visiting her sister Mrs Clarence Petterson Mrs returned with Mrs White-side- s to Layton where she Is spending a few days with her other sister Mrs Vird Cook Miss Hlaine Adams Miss Thora Nalder and Miss Thelma Harris students at the U S A C at Logan spent the wekend In Layton Mrs Alvin Nalder gave the theology lesson "John the Beloved" at the regular Relief society meeting Tuesday Mrs D D Harris discussed the teachers' topics "Unity" Mr and Mrs M W Cowley have moved to their home in Salt Lake City Mrs Cowley had made her home the part three years with her father E P Ellison Miss Jessie Page left this week for Idaho Falls where she will stay indefinitely Mr and Mrs Arthur Pratt of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Dimond R Adams Mr and Mrs William Jones and two children of Logan and Lynn Burton student at the U S A C spent the weekend with Mrs Jones' and Mr Burton's parents Mr and Mrs J William Burton Pet-ters- on Miss Helen Camp is visiting this week with relatives and friends at Salt Lake City Entertain for Club - The following honored Mrs Ken" j- neth Ray with a surprise party at her home In Ogden Saturday night Mr and Mrs Ferris Whitesides Mr and Mrs Carl Whitesides Mr and Mrs Maine Whitesides Mr - Mes-dam- H Hutschenreiter Mrs George A Mortensen formerly Miss Mary Louie Myers daughter of Mr and Mrs B IL Myers of Wilson whose marriage took place Thursday November 9th in the Logan temple es Davis O Owen Phipps Frank Bean John H Hellewell Roy WhitEwer tle and the hostesses After the short business session cards were enjoyed and a luncheon was served The regular meeting of Rocky Mountain division 102 of the G L A to the B of L E' was held at Phoenix hall Wednesday afternoon with Mrs J H Hellewell meetFollowing the presiding to was served 4he dinner ing members and their families covMes-damers being laid for thirty-fiv- e Fred Edward Stevenson Hutschenreiter William Sharp and Robert Sharp were on the committee in charge The ladies auxiliary to Union Pacific Old Timers club No 20 will hold its regular luncheon at ty the Ranch cafe Nov 15 at p m Reservations should be made by Monday The committee comprises Mesdames H C Lusty Ola Lance J R Smith Lou Kelly and P C Coates Mr and Mrs James Jeffs and daughter Helen spent Sunday In Evanston visiting friends Mr and Mrs Clarence Smith of Green River were business visitors in Evanston Monday Mr and Mrs Archie McGraw and daughter Flora returned last Monday from a week's vacation spent in Jerome Idaho and Ogden Utah While in the Idaho city they were guests of Mr and Mrs George Tibbetts and family who were former Evanston residents and Clarence Mrs Hickey young daughter accompanied by relatives from Lonetree motored Mrs Hie to Evanston Monday here as remembered be key will Miss Gertrude Butcher daughter of Ernest Butcher manager of the Golden Rule store here several years ago Mrs Hickey and family arrived in Lonetree from their home in Fort Washakie and have been visiting relatives and friends A paper entitled "The Red Cross Public Health Nurse" was rea4 by Mrs Kenneth Barrell at the regular meeting of the Junior Literary last Tuesday afternoon A round table discussion on "Etiquette" was led by Mrs Eugene was Burdett Regular business made are being transacted Plans by the three federated clubs: the Ladies Literary club Child Study club and the Junior Literary for a turkey dinner at Hunting hall Mrs Jordan of November 17 of the state president Casper state federated clubs will be a es Mary Myers and Geo Mortensen Marry In Temple one-thir- The wedding ceremony of Miss Mary Louise Myers daughter of Mr and Mrs Ben H Myers of Wilson and George A Mortensen whose parents are Mr and Mrs Andrew Mortensen of Preston Idaho took place Thursday morning In the L D S temple at Logan The couple were attended by the bride's mother her sister Mrs Rulori Jenkins the parents of the groom and Mr and Mrs Carl Mortensen A wedding supper was given for the bridal party and members of their families at the home of the bride's ' parents The dining table was covered with a beautiful lace cloth with a centerpiece of roses and was lighted with princess tapers The bride wore a basque model gown of white brocade taffeta with rose corsage Mrs Mortensen is a teacher of Weber county schools and a graduate of Weber college and Utah State Agriculture college at Logan Mr Mortensen served the Latter-da- y Saints church as a missionary in Germany and Switzerland He received his bachelor's degree in civil engineering at the Utah State Agriculture college and is now associated with the U S bureau of reclamation at Provo A luncheon and gift shower parat ty honoring the bride was given the home of Mr and Mrs A J McFarland by members of the Fleur de May club on Wednesday evening with Mrs Ruth N White and Jessene McFarland acting as hostesses guest - Mr and Mrs George Carruth Mr and Mr and Mrs Fred Carruth and Mrs Zulon Whitesides W returned Monday from Overton and Mrs Wilford WhitesidesWhite-Sides with visited Alice where Miss Nevada W Whitesides they Mr and Mrs Reuben Miller Mrs Scott Carruth and family Mr and Mrs Oscar Stark and Mr over the week-en- d and Mrs Frank Todd Mrs Evan Ellison entertained the Acacia bridge club at her home River Friday afternoon The members attending were: Mrs Spencer AdMrs ams Mrs Leonard Layton Otha K Green Mrs Clair White-sidBEAR RIVER CITY Nov 11— Mrs Joe Day Mrs Vird Mr and Mrs Max Laub of Ogden Mrs Clarence Bone and spent Sunday in this city visiting Cook as special Mrs Laub's Miss Mamie Layton parents Mr and Mrs guest Dallin Arnold Mrs Robert Simmons is able to Mr and Mrs Norman Finnley be around again after being con- of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs fined to her bed the past four Golden Peterson and children of weeks suffering with infection In Snowville Utah Mr and Mrs C her leg O Andersen and three children of Mr and Mrs Junior Rampton of Garland Utah Verle and Keith Logan spent the weekend with Mr Gardner of Deweyville Mr and and Mrs Ralph Rampton Mrs Carrol Hall and daughter Those from Layton attending the Mr and Mrs Ivan Iversen and son funeral of Mrs Ina Evans Shulkin were the dinner guests of Mrs sister of Mrs Golden M Adams Augusta Iversen at her home on held at Lehi Friday were: Mr and Mrs Golden M Adams and fam- Sunday Mr and Mrs Fred Timmerman ily Mr and Mrs M F Adams and children of Ogden spent SunMrs Ralph Rampton and Mrs F day at the home of Mr and Mrs R Knowlton William J Rose parents of Mrs Mrs Keith Smith and son of Salt Timmerman Lake City returned Sunday to her Mr and Airs Arthur McKellips home after spending the past week and Mr and Mrs Dave Stewart of with her parents Mr and Mrs Ogden were the guests of Mr and Rufus Dickson Mrs Rast Petersen on Sunday Miss Cleone Adams entertained Eldora Olsen Valberg grandthe Evening Bridge club at the daughter of Mrs Frediekka Olsen home of her parents Mr and Mrs of this city and Walter Hunsaker Jabez S Adams Wednesday eve- son of Mr and Mrs Ler Hunsaker ning Those attending were: Mrs of Tremonton were married in Noali Tanner Mrs Max Ware Salt Lake City November 2 The Mrs Waynard Bennett Mrs Le-la- young will make their Bennett rs Richard Evans home in couple Howell Utah Mrs Stanford Cowley and Mrs George D Watt Mrs A Z Tanner and Mrs No-a- ll Tanner attended a meeing of the Ladies Auxiliary club of the Weber County Medical society held Nov 11— The ReCORINNE at the home of Mrs Henry C Stranquist in Ogden Friday Mrs becca lodge held lta regular meetNoall Tanner reviewed the book ing last week at Mrs Lorinda "The Adventures of Jimmie Mi- Bradford's home They' played crobe" by Virginia Budd Jacobson g a m e i after which a delicious and Dr Lyman L Daynes tray luncheon was served The following will entertain at A Halloween party was held at at a no - hostess bridge luncheon the home of Charlene Forsgren Wendell present were Thursday afternoon Luncheon will Those be served at Jim's Trocadero fol- Holmes Jr Gerwin Bradford lowed by bridge at the home of Philburn Gilbert Martin Ross Mrs Harold Ellison Mrs William Darrell Zona Stohl Anderson and A Dawson ltxs Joe Day Mrs Lois Allen Darlene Gilbert Glen Layton Mrs Blaine Adams Charlene Forsgren The children Mrs Charlie Hirsch Mrs Eugene were thrilled with a spook alley Reed and Mrs Joe Knight and a delicious supper was servMr and Mrs George E Briggs ed entertained with a wellf- - arranged The M I A gave a Sunday evedinner party ct their home Satur- ning program under the direction day evening The guests included of the young ladies Those taking Mr and Mrs Walter Thomas of part were: John Wright Eris Kaysville Mr and Mrs Clifford Hunsaker Kenneth Nelson and Smith of Bountiful and Mr and Roxie Christensen Dale Nelson Mrs Leo P Green Kenneth and Murphy played a Mrs Noall Tanner entertained at Mrs Rose Nelson and duet dinner followed by bridge at her piano a talk on "Why Read the gave home Tuesday evening honoring Mrs George Wilcox who left Fri- Bible" Miss Viola Hansen of Rrigham day for Leavenworth Kansas to City was a week-en- d guest of Mrs make her home attending besides Lorinda Bradford the guest of honor and the hostess Miss were: Mrs Roy Simmons Bonnie Ray Ellison Miss Cleone spent Monday In Salt Lake City Mrs Adams Mrs Waynard Bennett with Mrs Briggs mother Mrs Malcom Pingree of Ogden Laura Barlow and Mrs Doyle Rampton of Cormorants have been caught In and crab pots 120 feet below the surMrs George E Briggs daughter Mrs Weldon Roberts face of the water Bear City es nd - CORINNE " Dixie Art Exhibit to Be Opened- New Sports Den In Local Haberdashery Nov 11— The Priof the Willard ward officers mary met at the home of Mrs Edith Baddley Wednesday evening1 enjoying a Halloween costume party Twenty guests were present and bunco and bingo were the games played A delicious dinner was served at individual tables each centered with pumpkin vases holding chrysanthemums Prizes went to Mrs Grace Keyes and Mrs Olive Lowe Those in charge were Mrs Mona Ward Mrs AudraCall and Mrs Baddley Mr and Mrs Leo Forsgren of Corinne were guests of Mr and Mrs Reuben Nebeker Monday Mrs Israel Larkln spent the WTLLARD Nov 11 — The EVANSTON board of governors of the ladies auxiliary to Union Pacific Old Timers club No 20 held its regular meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs W H Dukes with Mrs H C Lusty as assisting hostess Present were Fred George Gifford 4 SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 12 1939 R WILLARD SOCIETY LAYTON Nov 11— Mr and Mrs Robert Green announce the marriage of their daughter Marjorie to Jay Simmons son of Mr and Mrs William Simmons The ceremony was performed in the Logan L D S temple Tuesday by President Quinney The young couple were married on the same date as I EVANSTON She Takes Vows STANDARD-EXAMINE- r BY VERLA AUSTAD Standard-Examin- H 1 r i C I fc - - - 'visiting friends and relatives in Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Hosea Dial attended a dinner Sunday at the home of Herman Larkln Mr and Mrs Grant Blackburn With Mr and Mrs Dan Harding: of Venice Calif spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Dan Harding Mark Loosli returned home from Thursday Wyo Jackson Hole where he has spent the past month The Junior girls of the M I A held a candy pull at the home of Miss Romaine Dial last week under the direction of their teachers Mrs Rose Mae Woodyatt and Mrs Lavon Graser Those present were Jeannetta Wells Marjorie Graser Audra Graser Rhoda Larkln Mona Grow Maxine Nelson Romaine Dial and the teachers Mrs Carma Simper and son Glen of Brigham spent Monday with Mr and Mrs John Nelson Mrs Jessie Tangent and Mrs Emma Dial of Ogden spent Monday with freinds and relatives here A bridal 6hower was ?held in honor of Mrs Nonma Facer Saunders Wednesday at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs George W Facer She left Saturday for Colorado to join her husband Dee Saunders The first Mutual dance of the season was held Thursday Candy and pop corn was sold from booths and a fortune teller and a floor show were featured Mrs Rose Mae Woodyatt spent guest of Friday in Brigham the Davis Richard Mr and Mrs Mrs Lola Baird has returned from Idaho Falls where she has been visiting with relatives A birthday party was held in honor of Miss Layle Middaugh Sunday at her home Harold and Kenneth Leppold and Mr Halbert and Marion Bassett of Wyoming left Monday for St be Joseph Mo They expect to gone two weeks Mr and Mrs LaVoy Call and Mrs A C Barker attended Reese Mason's farewell party at Howell j After nearly 27 years In business 15 of them in the same Washington boulevard locaMORE ROOM tion R M Hoggan company men's clothiers have transferred their shoe department Into a basement addition and added a complete line of leisure wear The staff photo shows the company's new sports wear of the shoo department It M Hoggan department which will be in charge of Les Richardson head 2477 Kiesel moving in 1921 to the Klesel 1913 at in In in business started and Ogden manager president where he stayed until occupying his present quarters at 2443 Washington building on Twenty-fourt- h in 1924 The new department stocks a complete array of clothing for every sports fan MORGAN MORGAN Nov 11— A wedding reception was given Mr and Mrs Vern R Bates Friday evening in the Morgan opera house They were married Wednesday evening In the receiving line were Mr and Mrs Roy Heiner Mr and Mrs Richard T Bates and the honored couple The bride was lovely in a wedding dress of pale blue taffeta Three hundred guests attended Mrs S B Dunn entertained Thursday at one o'clock bridge luncheon at Hopkins cafe club rooms Autumn flowers were used for table decorations and guests were Mrs Harold K Guild Mrs J R Tippetts Mrs Louis Christen-so- n Mrs V W Shaw Mrs R B McKinnon Mrs Dorothy Wright Mrs Jack Hopkins and the hostess Mrs Golden Porter Mrs Bessie Porter and Miss Jessie Carter entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Golden Porter for 15 guests The afternoon was spent in visiting and a luncheon was served on small tables for the following guests: Mrs Bessie Porter Mrs Vera Carter Mrs Flora Mrs Rich Margaret Whittier Mrs Dora Mrs Charles Rich Rich Mrs Jack Heiner Miss Alberta Rich Mrs Louise Waldron Mrs Daniel Carter Miss Jessie Carter Miss Ada Rich Miss Pearl and the hostess Rich Friday Mr and Mrs A T Williams and Mr and Mrs J M Cardon andy Mr and Mrs Merrit Wood of Rig-b- family of Portland Ore are visitvisited here the past weekend ing at the home of Mrs Williams' Mr and Mrs James A hive of bees tipped over on parents little Eunice Middaugh Thursday Hardy Miss Laura Orton daughter of and she was stung quite badly of home the at and Mrs Thomas Orton has Mr She is recovering Ed Mrs and home after recovering Mr returned her parents from an appendectomy Mrs James Logan entertained a few close friends and neighbors Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs J M Huggins mother of Mrs Logan on her eighty-fourt- h birthday anniversary Four o'clock Nov 11— Mr tea was served to 26 friends at a TREMONTON and Mrs Reed Harris entertain-at table decorated with a birthday ed at dinner Saturday evening cake and fall flowers which had Mr and been presented to Mrs Huggins their home Guests were Mr and Mrs J D Harris and Officers of Peterson L D S Harris Delora Mrs ward entertained at a program Miss Alice Crockett who is em- and dinner dance in the Peterson spent the ward amusement hall Wednesday ployed in Salt Lake City her mothof week end at the home evening honoring Miss Josephine Crockett er Mrs Clara Parrish who will leave for the Mr and Mrs J D Harris were eastern states L D S mission and the home her sister Miss Mary Parrish who Logan visitors Sunday atMrs Lucy will leave for the northwest missister of Mrs Harris with sion field Both are dughters of visited also Everton They their daughter Ruby Mr and Mrs Joseph Parrish of Mr and Mrs Joe E Jette of Mountain Green A large crowd Salt Lake City spent the weekend was in attendance and a group at the home of Mrs Jette's par- attended from Centerville ents Mr and Mrs Frank Dalton Mrs John Compton and Mrs Mr and Mrs Leland Hansen James Compton were hostesses were week end visitors in Salt Thursday evening at the home of Lake City Marjorie Hansen! and Mrs John Compton honoring Miss Doris Lunt both attending the U Leone Compton who is to be marS AC and affiliated with the Chi ried this month Thirty-tw- o guests returned with were entertained and the favors Omega sorority them after attending the game and were small wedding bells carried the varsity production "The Tam- out in color scheme of pink blue Kingsbury hall and ing of the Shrew atDeloras yellow Games were played Harris Mr and Mrs after the luncheon were guests at a venison dinner at Mrs J R Tippetts was hostess the American Legion home in Lo- Wednesday evening for members dinner Relief society stake gan canyon Monday The office of Morgan home After state the was sponsored by the busiher at board force of the AAA ness for the month had been comBonny Whitney and Verna aAnne Tippetts served a de- at be- pleted Mrs Homer were licious luncheon to the following lated Halloween party at the home guests: Mrs Mae Rich Mrs John of Mrs W W Whitney Friday Rose Mrs Ivy Francis Mrs The evening was spent 'in games Mrs Elmer Chadwick Mary Refreshand Halloween stunts Mrs Lewis Wealthy Heiner Mrs ments were served Mrs John CompBertoch Mr and Mrs Reed Giles Porter Dorothy Mark Mrs ton Thackery Giles Miss Wilda Anderson Mrs Misses Lorna and Leona Ding-ma- n Effie Giles Helen and Lois atof Mr and twin tended the wedding of Miss Grace Mrs W Cdaughters Dingman left last Heiner to Vera Bates at Morgan week for a few weeks visit with Calif Friday Westwood in sister their Reports from the" Budge hospiand her son Mrs Kingston tal in Logan tell of Improvement Johnnie Jay of Murray spent Wednesin the condition of Grant Zollinger as guests of Mrs Kingston! who was accidently shot last week day Mr and Mrs James Loparents at his home In Mackay Idaho Mr and Mrs Dallas McClure gan Mr and Mrs J R Tippetts and-M- r and son Charles Jr of Salt Lake and Mrs B Cowley accomthe City spent the week end atWin-zelpanied the high school football home of Mr and Mrs B F squad to Moab and will spend the end In southern Utah Mr week Sunday dinner guests at the Cowley is coach of the team home of Mrs Effie Giles were Mr and Mrs Roy Heiner and son servRalph and daughters Rita and Sandall Refreshments were ed Bronson Hazel and Miss Elaine Mr and Mrs Walter Burns have of Ogden Mr and Mrs Ren Commings been vacationing in Salt Lake City entertained the J C Penney Co this week They returned to their Tueshome Thursday employees at a dinner-danc- e Mr and Mrs Wayne Sandall enday evening The City Mothers club was en- tertained at a dinner party at their Monday evening Guests tertained Monday at the home of home were Mr and Mrs Don E Mrs J H Fronk Special guests Mr and Mrs Ed Deak-i- n were Mrs Ouentln Allen Mrs L and Mr and Mrs M B Green J Cummings and Mrs William ' f Tremonton -- er Peck-enpau- HYPOCRISY OF 'Honeyvilli SOCIETY gh Staff er The Dixie Fine Arts Festival exhibit at St George opens in the Dixie Junior college on November 20 with Ralph Huntsman chairman Howell Rosenbaum of Ogden former Brigham City landscape artist has been tttvited to rite r two of his paintings Ogden scenes are colorfully represented in "Weber River" and "Pine View Dam Boats" two large oil canvases Rosenbaum is sending week-en- d Mr and Mrs Basil Nelson in Ogden Mrs C A Jones of North Ogden spent the past week with Mr and Mrs H Johansen Elaine Hales returned Mrs from St George Friday She has been visiting with Mr and Mrs - HONEYVTLLE Nov 11— Mrs C O Christensen and Mrs Arva Christensen of Brigham spent Friday with Mr and Mrs Than Boothe Mrs Margaret Hunsaker has returned home after a short visit in Salt Lake City Mrs Mattie Hassel of Deweyville visited here Friday with Mrs Vaudys Jensen Shirley Boothe left Monday for a visit in California Misses Lois Orme and Joyce Chlarson who are attending business college in Salt Lake City were week end visitors in Honey-vill- e ' Mrs Jane Olson and daughter Ada of Brigham ' spent Monday with Mrs Emily Boothe Mrs Leland f Boothe and Mrs Dale Hunsaker were Salt Lake visitors Monday Jay Gleed of Divide Montana is spending a few days with Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hunsaker Mr and Mrs James Whitaker of Brigham were visiting relatives here Sunday Mrs Hyrum Boothe visited over in Ogden with Mr the week-en- d and Mrs Lamont Boothe and Mr and Mrs Wayne Boothe Helen Chamberlain and Mrs daughter Beverly and Kay visited in Ogden Wednesday Miss Wilma Ellis a U S A C at her student spent the week-en- d home COMEDIANS MEET -- NO SPARKS FLY By VERN HAUGLAND HOLLYWOOD Nov Jl— (AP)— Mae West and W C Fields started work on their first picture to— the othgether — a super-westeer day and not a spark flew Instead of the anticipated fireworks there were smiles and kind words and handshakes all around and Bill kissed Mae behind the left stovepipe ear His hat fell off during the maneuver but it was a touching gesture and Mae looked pleased Pointed out was a large worriedrn ever-prese- -looking nt Irishman with a hat DIVORCE LAW ENDS ON COAST The current displays at the art center which will be shown until are as follows: Gallery "A" New Legislation May Save Friday a group of fantastic and abstract prints from San Francisco an exAt Least Three of hibition of works by art instructors and students from the Utah AgrEvery Ten Cases icultural College and an exhibition 11 (AP)— of photographs and wood carvings LOS ANGELES Nov entitled "The History of Wood" in divorce Most of the hypocrisy proceedings where children are In This column would involved has been eliminated by formation concerning appreciate any and al California's new law establishing the children's court of conciliation The legislation is entirely new in the world's history of jurisand Judge Benjamin prudence Barr Lindsey famed juvenile and domestic relations court conciliator believes it will save at least three of every 10 families threatened by divorce Judge Lindsey was the motivatthe ing force behind enactment of law and he is administering- - it in Los Angeles county where annually 20000 children lose their fathers or mothers by divorce The children's court of conciliation strips the stuffy legal procedure from ' divorce maneuvering encourages warring parents to "take down their hair" and relate their real or fancied grievances in an informal atmosphere Feels No Restraint Father may come into a conference with Judge Lindsey park his feet on a desk and smoke a cigaret while he tells how he can't live with his wife any longer because she spends his money faster than he makes it Mother need feel no restraint if she wants to mention names and places in connection with father's attention to that blonde secretary Copious notes will be taken by various court assistants They will not be used however if the cases develop into actual divorce These notes are for the psychiatrists clergyphysicians psychologists men and social service workers who are assisting the court in solving the problems at hand While the court Is simple informal on the surface its full operation is complex It primary objective is to save the home if possible but in any event to protect the children involved Two Forms Used There are two form ot procedure open in California now to parUnents contemplating divorce der the first the divorce action is filed and goes to calendar in domestic relations court The problem of the children is determined before the case is heard Under the second method an intention to divorce is given an mv but mediate hearing is ordered 30 days must elapse before the actual divorce suit can be filed in the court of domestic relations : pushed far back on his sweating forehead "That's Eddie Cline the director" said a guide "He's the man who when asked if he was the director of the West-Fielpicture replied 'No I'm the referee'" This is how it looked: curvesome as ever is Mae blue a long form-fittin- g wearing A dress with a bustle blue bonnet tops off her shoulder-lengt- h blonde curls and she carries a blue muff Fields is resplendent in gray top-hdark striped coat and trousers spats yellow lapel flower and yellow gloves His voice still has a pronounced foghorn quality there's a familiar disturb- but it is interesting to note that ed expression on his face and his for every $100 of net income alnoee has become no smaller most: $77 was paid out in dividends or as interest on deposits and in$13 Was vestment certificates credited to various reserve accounts and nearly $6 was placed in the undivided profits account" ds pink-feather- ed at LOAN RETURNS HIT NEW HIGH WASHINGTON Nov 11— For each $100 of net Income nearly $77 is distributed to investors as dividends by savings building and loan associations belonging to the federal home loan bank system This substantial return to long-terinsavers in stitutions is emphasized in the leading article — "Operating Ratios of Savings and Loan Associations"— in the November issue of the federal home loan bank review which was released today The article represents an analysis of division of a survey by the research and statistics of the federal home loan bank board of selected operating ratios for 3094 member associations out of a total of 3895 for the year 1938 7350 "Almost per cent of the gross operating income—of all the income of the average savings and loan association during 1938 was available for dividends and interest paid for the use of capital and for strengththe financial structure ening through additions to reserves and undivided profits" the Review's article declared 'The disposition of net income is explained in the following table m home-financi- three-fourths- — ng An exhibition of prints by Kaethe Kollwitz generally recognized as one of the outstanding graphicartists oi our aay wiu dc snowr at the Utah State Art Center 53f South State Street Salt Lake City beginning November 17 for three V weeks Donald B Goodall director at the Center states "This exhibition as we can justifiably report from our first examination of it will be one of the most stimulating yet shown in the Art Center galleries With these prints there will be displayed a group of works by Utah artists from the federal art project These represent a fair cross section of the type of work being produced by progressive artists In Utah today We are sure the publio41 will be interested In seeing thi MAliinflnnB rf Visit avnorlmonf o "Opening also at this time will be an exhlbtion entitled The Function of the Art Center Thfs display will indicate the type of work being done in the center and the conditions which make its reason for being not only valid but necessary" types of religious paintings r copies or large facsimiles which might be - made available for a Christmas exhibition in the Utah State art center galleries at Salt Laka City Address communications Verla Austad care Standard-Examiner Frays poet IS LECTURER By FRANCIS E CAREY BOSTON Mass Nov 11 (AP) —Robert Frost the famed poet- farmer who was allergic to col leges In his youth Is back at ont oi ms part-tim- e aima maters as a lecturer— all keyed up about helping to make colleges become "factories for turning out human self-starter- Self-style- d s" "holder of numerous degrees but no honest honorary ones" the Pulitzer muse of New England farms stone walls and pebplei already has started at Harvard the closest thing to a formal class he has had in the past twelve years of lecturing at institutions which have been "so patient with my ' educational heresies" At 64 the white-haire- d nigged brown fellow has not thrown in the sponge on his Ideas that education should be a prize-winni- take-it-or-leav- ng e- day quizzing of boys "with to which I already know the ques--tion- s answers" His belief is in an "education by presence" — the stimulation of students to enterprise by the mere presence in their midst of men who have done things and who have wide intellectual horizons He will give marks of a sort but they will be secondary Frost says he'll do most of the talking but If mere talking won't stir up some enterprise among his hearers "I'll just keep silent or even lie down on the deskuntil It Is rs realized that what I want Is not ' followers of a set self-starte- routine" One night a week In a little counsel room at Harvard's Adams house with a group of 40 under-gra- d and graduate students will be Frost's stint Between times - he will visit his Vermont farm or travel about the country giving lectures — perhaps doing a lit-- s on the tie private horse-tradin- g side' Th the west" he smiled as he slouched down in his easy chair In his Beacon Hill apartment "I shall try to steal a Morgan horse and bring the stock back to Ver mont where It belongs" Typhoid Fever Menaces U S As Germs Live Without Food PITTSBURGH Pa — (AP) — Typhoid fever Is still a constant menace In the United States because the germs which cause it may live as long as two years without food! The germs are spread mainly by water contamination Dr Paul J of Stanford university Beard Calif i told the American Public Health association today and tests there have shown that they are extremely vigorous in resisting extreme heat cold and water conditions The California scientist exposed typhoid germs on ordinary soil in containers to every condition of California weather and to Incubation and refrigeration to test their resistance They proved to be exceptionally hardy and resistant bugs Fifty per cent of them usually died within two days The rest however hung on to life tenaciously for as long as two years and could still cause typhoid infection Sunlight kills in human beings them quickly but only on the sur - and rainy face of the ground Al t 1 it weatner is particularly lavoraoii for their survival The studies show that infestation of the soil on slopes from which water runs off into reservoirs for city water supplies forms a real hazard in the spread of typhoid and may cause epidemics months or years later Dr Beard declared Tomato juice is apparently an effective addition to the best known methods of preventing tooth decay In young children Dr Mark re- Mass n T7!Nfnf ww nt Boston T — -association to the ported Working with Miss Dorothea Nicoll of the Massachusetts department of health he fed small quantities of tomato juice to half of a group of 62 children in the state tuberculosis sanitorium As a result the ones who did not receive the tomato juice developed five times as many tootn decay spots as the children la tht protected groups M —— — — -- -t — |