Show T Dealing with the friends Slosson says: “Harding put Into office men Mellon like Hughes Hoover Dawes— the ‘best minds’ of his PUBLISHING CO party He also put in office his J U Eldredje Jr A U Glainunn own friends and his fnends were Pa bill berk An Independent Newspaper the very worst individuals' in the Published every evening end Sunday entire Republican : organization muzzle or a club His own chums and cronies were morning without Matter at the Entered as Second-claFall Daugherty Forbes and the Postoffice Ogden Utah stUl baser hangers-o- n of the rasEstablished 1879 cal crew One does not need to SUBSCRIPTION RATES 75c Delivered by carrier one month recite their record Outside as By mail in advance in Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming well as in they were base metal $I55 Three months moral 360 they had an obvious Six months 700 coarseness that should have carOne Tear AU other states $100 a month: f 120ft ried its own warning This is the one year case against Harding not real United Member of The Associated Press Press Consolidated Press NEA Service that he was too constant in his and A B C made inThe Associated Press is exclusively en- friendships but that he titled to the use for republication of timates of men whom he should any news credited to it not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local never have even tolerated And news published herein so many of his friends were of Call 252 for All Departments this sort! Harding seems to have had a positive relish for bad company though he doubtless never realized how bad it really was” The Standard-Examiner- 's Going back In the history of the Harding administration one Platform feels that the president was 75000 Population bj 1935 duped by men he trusted His A Place on the Transcontinental weakness was in refusing to beAir Route Control or a Pure Water Supply lieve that his friends would deto Accommodate 150000 People ceive him Once in that most A Modern City and County awkward Building predicament there was A Direct Highway to Great Salt no escaping the embarrassments lake which followed The Monte Crlsto Road to lUch The Ogden Standard - Examiner -- ss : county High School— Worthy of the City- Another North and South Arterial Highway An Aggressive County Road Building Program More Street Improvements tn Ogden Improved City Parks A Municipal Golf Course Ogden a City of Beautiful Homes A CAPTURE OF A KIDNAPER HONORING D C JACKLING Newcomb Carlton president of the Western Union Telegraph company Lafayette Hanchett1 president of the Utah Power and Light company and W S Boyd assistant managing director of Today rest of humanity except people of his own kind There should be an Island for kidnapers where the rogues could be free to battle inflicting their meanness on each other A few years on the Island should kill or cure HIS FRIENDS DECEIVED IIIM Preston W Slosson of the University - of Michigan reviewing the presidency of Warren G Harding presents a picture which is not of the best He opens by declaring that Harding looked like George Washington and had few enemies But he had friends who were worse than enemies great copper-produci- They Talk The Wind Blow Only One Billion Shaw's Universe Builders Poison 5 Cents a Drink winding HUNDREDS of candidates tell the public how good they are and how bad their competitors are The competitors do the same and the effect Is no greater than that of a wind blowing over a frozen lake Not a ripple appears The people know that something is the matter and know that those in charge of their government have not the vaguest idea what the trouble Is what-causeit or how to cure it They know however that it will be cured and listen with indifference to promises and accusations that have little meaning Four banks are to combine in New York City making a one billion dollar concern that will have more branches than any other bank in America It will not have more dollars one billion being “small change” among institutions like the Chase Equitable National City and others v All things even staid finance change Once a great bank took in immobility remaining on fridesame spot for a century or more Now banks are in the chain store business competing with drug stores cigar stores and gas stations for the best corners To hold your place in this day as Mr Murphy said it is necessary to keep moving Uncle Sam changes his view also A few years ago ne was chopping Standard Oil into little pieces because it threatened to become a billion dollar concern which was more than he could stand Now American Telephone and five billions Telegraph alone owns assets to say dollars worth of real nothing of good will and franchise value and Uncle Sam is calm He has been in the billion dollar business himself since the big war self-sacrific- d of the world through the develFrance manages to help farmers increasing the price of opment by scientific methdds of without of used bread barrel flour Every as as ores well by his in France must contain a certain wheat organizing abilities During the percentage of French grown accordis adjusted world war as head of the U S The topercentage the size of the French crop ing government explosive plants Mr By this arrangement the French gets for his wheat in cash Jackling Is said to have ended farmer than double the price paid to the powder shortage that at one more the American or Canadian farmer time threatened the American And the French people buy good much more cheaply than we and allied governments by turn- bread in America Wise it buy ing out powder In an incredibly low-gra- de short time The rise to prominence as a mining engineer and 'captain of industry of the 1930 Saunders medalist is one of the romances of the American mining industry He began life as a Missouri fanner’s son 61 years ago At 25 he arrived in the Cripple Creek district in Colorado with three dollars in his pocket and today he is recognized as one of the foremost figures in the copper mining world He Is president of several mining companies and holds executive posts in numerous industrial and financial organizations A member of congress says the bushel of wheat for which our farmers gets sixty cents when made into bread sells for six dollars and a great baking concern says the price of bread has little to do with the It s a matter of price of wheat wages One fact receives too little attention It costs too much to distributee goods in the United States Production is on an efficiency basis distribution on an extravagant basis Mussolini has definite ideas about supplying employment and giving a good celebration to the nation In honor of the eighth anniversary of his march on Rome with the fascist army two thousand different public works are announced representing a cost of $100000000 The new works include schools gardens workmen’s dwellings roads new streets restoration of Rome’s glories London stock" brokers recently ancient Mussolini appeared on horseback held an exhibition of their own before ten thousand mutilated war and was wildly cheered as paintings Even in framing their veterans be No matter what well he might pictures we understand they happens hereafter nobody can take had to call for more margin from him one of the greatest successes in the world’s history ChiAlonzo Stagg Bishop Matthews head of the cago coach blocked and tackled Protestant "Episcopal church in New with his squad the other day Jersey says: the people are not temperate Now If they could only create a no“If law will make them so” position for him as come-bac- k “According to the bishop “we find in nature the miracle of life and no law ever gave or can give life Law is the manifestation of life Life is not the product of law” The drys say “that has nothing to Law cannot do with prohibition life but it can protect life and give A MISSOURI SHERIFF ROLES make it better If not why have Sheriff Zeigler of Ste Genevieve Mo not only protected three any law books? They all deal with negroes charged with murder by removing them from the danger life and the effort to improve it” zone beyond thejreach of the mob bent on lynching them but also arrested and now holds in jail nine members of the mob National guardsmen are patrolling the streets of the town with fixed bayonets and machine guns are mounted on the courthouse the purpose being not to protect the negroes who are now safe but to prevent a rescue of the nine prisoners believed to be members of the mob There was no lynching and there will be no rescue Yet the conditions faced by the sheriff were as serious and menacing as they well could be Racial feeling was intense All the negroes except three one being the man whom it was attempted to lynch fled the town in terror though they were assured the THE THUNDER STORM fullest protection by the soldiers It is probable that there would some been mob had the have killing persisted in its purpose Ap“Stoat the heart which knows It realized that it had to deal with a real man who happarently not fright to be also sheriff pened When nature doth display her At every point the law was sustained and Missouri is saved might” s from the disgrace and shame of a lynching More than that nine was not only men accused of being members of the mob were very promptly bear arrested and are held behind bayonets and machine guns against but she had begun any move to rescue them It was proved that it is possible for to feel strangely uneasy It was a She didn’t know feeling government to be stronger than those who defy it and array them- queer selves against it The demonstration thus given is cheering both what to make of it She felt as if was going to happen but in itself and as an example To be sure the sheriff did no more something coruld what happen she hadn’t the than his duty— but- he did it which is the important thing— faintest idea This feeling made her News V more lonesome than ever Never in Here Is an artist’s sketch of the Detroit and Canada vehicular all her short life had she known tunnel under the Detroit river Inset in upper left is an interior such a stillness as there was at the view of the driveway showing ample room for a line of traffic each present time in the Green Forest Then suddenly there was & deep way Fred W Martin is shown at lower right 68-year-- old w - Littlest In-dianap- olis AREN’T THERE SOME THINGS ABOUT YOUR MARRIED LIFE THAT YOU WOULD CHANGE IF YOU COULD BEGIN OVER AGAIN?— HERE IS WHAT FIVE WOMEN YORK — - Thoughts while HAVE TO SAY ON THE SUBJECT NEW Who remembers when a small town was deferential to a F you had your married life to live over again how would you joy home from college? And what do it?” asked a woman of a group of other married women became of King Baggott? Sign in a “I’d lie down and kick and scream and howl and cry for what I ' wanted until I got it” replied one avenue “Don’t hash joint: Tenth woman “I shouldn’t try to he a helpcoffee— about the you may complain mate I would be a plaything and an be old and weak yourself some day” ornament I wouldn’t try to be noble Ralph Barton’s hat dip I would be a and WillH Hays a Sullivan Ind boy to be humored had that who made good in the city spoiled baby A and petted and dolled up to keep 6th avenue candy store selling jawbreakers with caraway seed centers her in a good humor I wouldn’t try Remember? And penny frying pans to placate my husband I would keep with candy egg and spoon My fahim busy trying to please me vorite is still cocoanut flags Murdock Pemberton Brock’s brother “Ever since my wedding day fand anew author out of Emporia been working my finghave I one About time for another of Mr to ers bone trying to help the Schwab’s prosperity interviews All husband get along I have my I’ve to life sneak wanted and my up been pinching pennies and trip some fellowing carrying a huge mirror And there’s my chance But nursing dimes and doing without the things I wanted and is as big as a the house Norman Hapgood is one of down his ruffled smoothing those long-facintellectuals too feathers when he was peeved Joe Williams’ swagger and gumshoeing around every The brilliantly lit Babe Ruth habwould rile him subject that erdashery on a Broadway comer Is the result? what and The sock repair shop for bachelors t Chubby speak-eas- y proprietors with mama complexes And loud handIIE HAS it firmly fixed in his mind that I prefer the ktichen to kerchiefs John Henry Mears the the parlor and that I would rather cook dinner than go to a globe trotter resembles a small town party So he never thinks of doing anything for my amusement grocer Roy Howard’s son Jack because he believes I am having a perfectly hilarious- time doing" Now a Yale man ' the housework Something comical about those lumbering shaggy sheep dogs Lil“And he thinks there is something peculiar about me lian Russell brought the first one different JTrom other women that keeps me from desiring to America Suave jewelry auction eers who lash yokels with cheap has heart pretty frilly clothes or jewelry so he almost sneers until they buy trash I’ll give failure every time I spend any money that isn’t for a new vacuum cleaner or a patent washer I tell you a woman t George White six Sulka ties if he’ll throw away those midget black can do without things so long that her husband doesn’t CEMcIntyre (Copyright 1923 King Features Syndicate Inc) would seem the limit of regions population foolishness ng jCIWGr By ARTHUR BRISBANE son-of-a-g- (READ THE STORY low growl the biggest growl THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) was very nice Littlest THE serenade Bear had ever heard She Jumped With her heart going suddenly she waited to see if 'that dreadful rQmbly grumbly growl would be repeated It was getting dark Although it was not yet time for night After waiting a moment or two she started on again She had taken but a few Jumps when that dreadful rumbly grumbly growl was repeated louder than ever Once more Littlest Bear bolted for the nearest tree and waited What terrible creature could it pit-a-p- at- pit-a-p- at 1 fact they : un In played and sang it twice and all the Tinies clapped real loud "That’s great” one of them cried “Please strum and as you go along wall try to sing a little song It may be good or it may be bad We won’t know till it’s tried” The man who had the big guitar replied “All right lads here you are I’ll simply play a lot of chords and y ou make up the tune I’m sure that I can follow you It really isn’t hard to do I’ve learned ft lot of tricks since-have played this old guitar” And then he started off “pling to pling!” and all the bunch began are sing “Four happy Tinymites we just journeying in Spain We came to see what we could see and we’re as pleased as we can be In fact we’ve seen so much we know our trip’s not been in vain” The Travel Man cried “Say that’s grand I really cannot understand how you make up the words so quick You make me very proud to travel ’round with lads like you because of all the things you do” The Tinymites then noticed they’d attracted quite a crowd So once again they sang their song and not a single note went wrong The people who had gathered 'round gave all of them a hand And then they heard the Travel Man say “We must g 6!” And off they ran It was the most fun they had had in any foreign land Not far away the Tinies saw a pony Clowny shouted “Am I’d like to have a ride on him Just see how nice he’s dressed” The ride was soon arranged and then wee Clowny felt real proud again He sat up mighty straight and tried to look his very best - - bows think that she wants anything and so if I had to live my What do hammock manufacturers married life over again I wouldn’t be the family goat I do in the winter time? Everybody would be the family wishbone” seems to be headed for Cuba The blind piano tuner who charges $100 had to live my married life over again” said the second What became of that tiresome old IFI Hurk Eddie Pea woman “I would make it a comedy instead of ' a tragedy I body who can make a banjo smoke would laugh off about nine-tentof the things over which I broke Broadway’s electric girl swinging my heart The great trouble with brides is that they take themunder the clock and they make issues selves and their new husbands too Fanny Hurst’s hats get redder for out of things that they should haveseriously sense enough to ignore goodness sakrs And Herbert Swope still rushes os though catching a “I was that kind of a fool young wife I felt it roy train Beefsteak Charlie in person faults And if you never got a load of his sacred duty to correct every onetoof my husband’s combination salad — you missed a the higher life Every y lift him up weaknesses and and bet You’d never know the front time he stayed down town to play poker with the boys of of the old Ansonia these days an evening I had hysterics and whenever he looked at a blonde I shed barrels of tears and threatIt has long been my conviction to mother to home ened go newspapers print too many heavy editorials— consequently few are read I have a theoy too an edit- ((ISA result I madehe poor dear so afraid of me that he spent orial to be striking should only be xi most of his tim making up alibis to hide behind and we were printed when an editor has some- both miserable and our home was a place of wretchedness and thing tremendously important to strife: But If I had to do it all over again I would save’ us that grief1 say At such times it should be I would keep myself jolly and because I have found very brief appearing on page one out that a man will forgive a woman all the seven deadly sins and in display type love her still if she is easy to get along with If any publisher suddenly acquires “I would make a funny story about the time he came the same idea about a New York column I am always acting a fool home lit from a celebration instead of lecturing him about and kidding this way Just big talk it and I would tease him about being a sheik among the ladies and having a roving eye and that would keep him The new maritime white way in ever getting serious about any of them because it has from New York’s harbor is worth seeing been that it is a jealous wife’s nagging The brilliant searchlight buoys with a man to some other woman to be sends end the in that their dolorous chimes guide incomcomforted ing liners along the main channel from Ambrose light to the rivers The lights burn for five months KJT IS queer that we women who know so well that we can’t drag a man to see a problem play or Induce Jiim to read a sad book without being refilled with acetylene or go to see anybody who is In affliction and who will weep on his A New Yorker says he can always shoulder haven’t had enough intelligence to take the tip and realtell a country Jake because he in- ize that if we wanted our husbands to be fireside companions we variably accents the “o’ in police would have to make evenings at home full of pep and fun instead Similarly the country Jake can us- of a reformatory where they have to listen to ’thejitariy of their ually recognize the born New York- sins” er He tacks a r” on saw And he has no business whatever calling “If I had to live my married over again” said the third Cuba “Cuber” woman “I would prepare myself for ihe profession of wifehood as thoroughly as I would for the profession of mediIn the Sexy 70s are many cine or law or to be an opera singer I didn’t of course apartment houses supplying “party I had the usual feminine idea that a knowledge of how to girls” on short notice for dinners cook and keep house and manage a budget was a sort of High pressure salesmen who want to entertain buyers are magic that you acquired at the altar chief patrons They telephone and in an hour the required number of tflTATURALLY no such miracle occurred and my memory of ray redheads blondes or brunettes come first year of married life is a nightmare of meals over which I tumbling into the appointed cafe — toiled for hours and that turned out culinary atrocities that would all full of fun and a cute blackmailIfave an ostrich and of the caustic remarks that my husband killed so or idea The ing agencies charge $20 an evening keeping $5 for ar made over dinners of r watery soup and burned meat and soggy potatoes Then I would cry and we would ranging the contacts If the dam- bread and half-dosels are able to cry the visitors out quarrel but then and there I established in his mind the idea that of anything additional that is their I was lacking in efficiency and was a poor makeshift of a wife that ‘ very own business Ladies must live he has never got over ' v In the past few months the mai: “So if I were going to live my married life over again has brought almost a dozen hornec would I go into it knowing as much about my job as my toads And if you have never triec did about his and I would save the honeymoon husband to give a horned toad away' you from being drowned in bad coffee and his Illusions from have no idea the problem Incidentbeing wrecked on adamantine biscuit and I would keep ally if H T Webster will look in him eating out of my hand because there would be angel’s the right hand coat pocket of his new $140 autumn brown suit he wil food in it” find one Surprise surprise! IF I had to live my married life over again” said the fourth Mr Webster is the woman “there would be no cluttering up the scene and who sent a alligator ex I would gag the first who undertook to run relative press charges collect to this inof ouiraffairs for us Believe me it is our dear interfering families fesive chronicler from Florida many years ago The score is not settled who with the best intentions in the world have nearly wrecked our but a horned toad in the coat pock- marriage” et is a fair start And our Getting “If I had to live my marriage over again” said the fifth Even department is thinking up woman “I would be more a wife and less a mother I realother Ideas daily ize now that I sacrificed my husband to my children and (Copyright 1930 McNaught Syndicate Inc) that I gave them so much of my time and thought that I had none left for him with the result that we became Maule structure on IWenty-fi- f th estranged1 Now the children are gone and I have lost him too and have nothing” street near Lincoln avenue is getting well toward the finishing touches and the A G Fell an O SAID these women What would you do madam If you had to Fred Meisner building on Grant av- S live your married life over again? DOROTHY DIX enue between Twenty-fourt- h and Public Ledger) by (Copyright Twenty-fift- h street will be ready for occupancy in two weeks unease? Jur- Brigham H Roberts and “Uncle Jesse Knight will be the Democratic speakers in Weber county next Friday W E Ray of Salt Lake will visit the county for the Democrats during the week u v The Japanese who has become regular kissink bug in the city makes the statement through an interpreter that he has a mania for what’s-his-nam- e? hs good-looki- ng good-natur- my-observa- H E A LT H y DR M FISHBEIN YOUP CIIDREN OllVE ROBERTS BARTON CHEWING OF TOOTHPICKS IS DANGEROUS CUSTOM THE toothpick is almost wholly 1 an American institution It is freely available in restaurants din? ing cars and in many homes Just as a horse will suck a stump or a cow will chew a cud an adult human being may form the habit of walking about with a toothpick in his mouth or stuck between the teeth or will manipulate the device on the slightest provocation either in public or in private A toothpick is also a handy utensil for manicuring poking obstructions out of keyholes and for holding together deviled eggs or lady’s sized sandwiches at bridge luncheon or tea As a result of these varied uses of this device there appear regularly in medical literature the records of cases in which toothpicks or portions of toothpicks have been swallowed and have penetrated various parts of the stomach or intestines with results that are dangerous and in some instances fatal The most recently reported case concerned a man in Florida who suddenly developed severe pain in his right side He described the pain as being like a knife penetrating his side The physician who examined him found all of the symptoms of acute inflammation of the appendix and diagnosed the case as acute appendicitis which demanded immediate operation The case was complicated by the fact that the patient had to be carried 78 miles in an automooue xo the hospital and on arrival at the for hospital there was little time delay When the abdomen was opened the cecum which is the part of the large intestines to which the appendix is fastened was found to be surrounded with adhesions and with inflammation There was also a hard mass loose in the abdomen When this was taken out it was found to be a whole toothpick covered wtlh material from the intestines The patient recovered uneventfully after the operation When questioned he denied that he had ever swallowed toothpicks -- but he stated that he frequently used a toothpick following his meal and sometimes dropped off to sleep He also with one in his mouth stated that he regularly ate sandwiches held together by toothpicks so that it was not certain just which of his bad habits was responsible for his trouble Incidentally he remarked that when he fell asleep with a toothpick in his mouth his wife would usually come and remove it so that it is quite possible that the fault lay entirely wtih his wife for failing to remove the toothpick while he was asleep The physician who reports this case suggests that all toothpick users make certain that the wife is faithful in her duties or that a tied to the toothpick when string be not in use 4 HUGE FLYING BOAT LONDON— One of the largest flying boats built in Europe was reat Rochester cently demonstrated Short Valetta capIt was a ten-to- n It able of carrying 17 passengers is 69 feet long with a wing span of 107 feet and is capable of carrying a heavy pay load nearly 20 miles faster than an ordinary plane of its power 4 The total number of counties in the United States is 3070 The total does not include 22 independent cities g ANEW SERWXINC W30 BY crop of babies with grandparents ing ed be that growled like that? Compared with Mother Bear’s most rumbly grumbly deepest growl her’s was as nothing And the growl seemed to come from nowhere in particular unless it was from overhead Again Littlest Bear started to run and now she was She doing more than whimpering was crying Yes sir she was crying Jt grew even darker Then there came a flash of light that almost blinded Littlest Bear and right after it a terrible noise Littlest Bear hadn’t supposed that there could be such a noise She fell over her own feet Then she scrambled up the nearest tree Happy Jack Squirrel never went up a tree faster than Littlest Bear went up that tree No sir he never did Right up as high as she could go she scrambled There in a crotch she rolled herself into a ball with her nose buried between her paws too frightned to even whimper Then the rain came pouring down There was more of that terrible noise It was a thunder storm Littlest Bear’s first thunder storm In the top of the tree she stayed until the storm was over and though she really wasn’t any safer there she felt safer (The Tinymites find a very uncart in the next story) usual Old Man CoyNext story: Crafty ote (Copyright 3930 NEA Service Inc) tell-ta- le The confessed kidnaper in tody in Illinois is described as a small-tow- n hoodlum Whether in town the hoodlum is or small big much the same He is a worthless piece of humanity seeking to get by without doing his part in the work of the world In this case the fellow is 30 years old The law is expected to deal with this young man in a manner to restore him to usefulness We doubt that he can be reformed remade or restored He has become fixed in his habits of mind and body until nothing short of a surgical operation might reclaim him After a careful physcial examination including a study of the ductless glands if he is pronounced normal he should be classed as of doubtful value and sentenced to live apart from the FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 31 1930 EXAMINER UHAL U COCHnAN—PICTURIS fV STORY the Nevada Consolidated Copper company will be the speakers at George Bernard Shaw revealed a the who The officers captrued of the “eight builders of unithe dinner to be given In honor list verse” at a dinner in honor of Proof that the gang leader kidnaped of Daniel C Jackling noted min- fessor Einstein His list reads Arisa banker of Galva Illinois and ing engineer and president of the totle Pythagoras Copernicus Ptolemy Galileo Kepler Newton and held him for ransom are to be Utah Copper company at the Einstein It is a good list although the fucongratulated Of crimes against Ritz Carlton hotel Friday eve- ture has still to pass on Einstein’s worst is the home one of the to a place in it right Shaw might have crowded by ning by the American Institute in accompanied kidnaping Enso Archimedes did who much of and phystime the Metallurgical Mining of death threats Every ics that for one thousand years perpetrators are defeated the gineers nothing of importance was 'added to work And he might well have rascality is made less inviting The 1930 William Lawrence his Decartes one of the six included The story of the capture near Saunders gold medal will be pre- greatest astronomers Galva recalls a kidnaping con- sented to Mr Jackling at the dinagents report a place spiracy in Ogden a number of ner The Saunders medal is in Prohibition New York where something called was a demand years ago when is sold for five cents a drink awarded annually by the Insti- whisky cents for a full pint fifteen made that money be delivered In tute for “achievement in minThe art of making spirits which each case the officers1 took advanancients never ing” and Was presented to Presi- was unknown to the more tage of the situation and anything 1928 firoduced vile concoction sold horrible dent Hoover in for five ed tor lay a trap ' In the Ogden 1929 Hammond the John cents a drink It is said to be worse Hays were case the officers themselves Saunders medalist will be the even than the product of New York’s tricked more than once but toastmaster at the dinner which Bowery “smoke houses” where men ten cents a drink for denatured finally a private detective was will be attended by leading min- pay alcohol and water fired on and he in turn opened ing engineers and executives of The British labor government is fire placing slugs in the mining companies from all parts wise in one thing' Macdonald rebody of his antagonist the of the country fuses to consider any tariff on wounds leading to the arrest and Mr Jackling has been credited wheat To tax bread in a country unable conviction of the offender 1U one of the to support more than half of its tah with making cus- v - THE OGDEN STANDARD 2—B aunts and uncles not to mention parents would like to have us look up rec ords of their predecessors so we shat know what to expect of them Acording to the table these are the accomplishments of the 1929 babies and those of all the years before If the 1930 babies deviate bit’ from these standard figures just remember that all babies are not alike One to three days : reaction to loud sounds Second to third weeks: he can look steadily at a fixed object he learns Third to fourth-weekto turn his eyes back and forth from one object to another Fourth week: attention is paid to sounds such as a horn a drum Fourth to fifth week: he follows slowly moving objects with his eyes Seventh week: he shows great in terest to chords on a piano Also smiles in response to a voice and nodding head At this time he may try to hold up his head but it is very wobbly at first Seventh to eighth weeks: his eyes are accommodated to distance ACTIVE IN TENTH WEEK By the eighth or ninth week his back is straightened and he can look around when held up He now can touch his hands together He s: starts to push hard with his feet Ninth to tenth week: he voluntarily puts his hand to his mouth He may begin to try to sit up by the tenth or twelfth week During the twelfth week this pushing may develop into Jumping if he is supported so that the feet touch the lap At this time he may begin to put his thumb in his mouth Also he learns to use his hands in exploring objects although he may not look at them During the twelfth week there is plainly a recognition of faces Anc now he will turn in the direction of & voice if it i3 near At 13 weeks he looks for an object that has disappeared During the sixteenth week he may start to experiment in making little sounds Reaching and grasping are developed but both hands are used alike usually He will reach for a m special object At 20 to 22 weeks of age he holds objects in his hands to look at before putting them into his mouth Also at this lime he learns to laugh at a sudden loud sound By this time he has begun to enjoy the world about him and takes an eager interest in all he sees If a baby does not do all the things the chart says he may do at such and such a time don’t worry The difference of a few weeks won’t matter much when he’s 50 so-call- Yean Ago From Oar VQea nrHE tabernacle choir presented A Dudley Buck’s “Forty-sixt- h Psalm” to a large and appreciative Sam Whitaker Sunday audience was at the organ and Joseph Bal-lanty- ne was director Building operations are moving along nicely in fine weather The Marion hotel has reached the third the David floor in construction tion ed out-of-to- wn ne 0 such-and-su- ch in-la- ws 134-pou- nd well-meani- ng kissing The Ogden Teachers’ association gave a Halloween party in the high school auditorium last night in which ghost-lor- e predominated and was the subject for mystic The changing of readers in the city school necessitates the handling of 8000 books each year The books are used in the schools on the rotary plan revolving them around in the various schools so that diversified reading may be had by the students O GDEN 20 ed Socialists of Ogden are trying to get enough adherents of the faith to charter an electric car for Salt Lake November 3 to hear the speech of the Socialist leader Eugene V Debs Convention of religion classes of the L D S church for Weber North Weber and Ogden stakes the Sunday is said to have been largest meeting of its kind ever held in Ogden At a conference In Logan Sunday Apostle Frances M Lyman spoke forcefully against polygamy and his talk was approved by Bishop C WNibley and Apostle Charles W Fenrose tK IV if VVi J I if ' :sr 5 -w iA V The MOST eoperbly located hotel in America Over 'offer every diversion Imaginlooking quaint and beautiful able one of the Crest e Santa Barbara wlih the blue Golf Courses in California Horseback Riding Pacific in the foreground and Deep Sea mounthe majestic Santa Yne fishing Surf and Plunge Bathtains in the rear the setting of ing The ideal resort for rest El Encanto is as enchanting as or recreation American Platt ils Spanish name implies Wrilmfot Cimlkn Santa Barbara is cool in Sum ALFRED K BENNETT 0roprirtmr mer and Warm in Winter and 18-hol- ON THE RIVIERA' I |