Show THE OGDEN STAN GDEN 20 Years Ago 'From Our Files - ff f The fourteenth anniversary of 6 F and AM was celebrated last night at the Mason c temple with 100 attending i : i : - f v - Si ' ' ' ' I ' - ' vv The Wool Growers' association of Utah has voted to destrov all dis ease infested sheep herds suffering witn tne loot and mouth ailment in the state ' - y high-contracti- ng J 'i v V"""' How either one figures out that the other manages to make a living or keep a house going no one can explain but It is a fact that virtually every wife looks at her husband enviously as he puts on his hat of a morning and starts off to work and wishes that she had it that easy and nothing is more common than for a husband to say-t- o his wife: "Gosh! I wish I didn't have anything to do but to stay at home and keep house and take care of the children as you do" Now the reason that husbands and wives undervalue each other's labor and show each other so little appreciation is that as a general thing neither one has the slightest idea of what the other one does To the woman going down town means of a spree It is a break from the monotony of housework It is seeing new faces talking with strangers the excitement of buying something that she has wanted for a long time She does not connect it in her mind with the exhausting work with the torturing anxieties with the having to put up with bullying superiors or incompetent employes or the unreason of g customers and clients which Jher husband has endured all day She does notTealize that th 4 L uoumiu j UCCV nome is because his nerves ar wnm tn a fravvia ou ISillj a oWni v not comprehend that the reason hp hirfpe viirncoif KoVii v Wc nine: naDer and sits un in dull silpnoo k talks until there isn't a Word left in him and he hates the sound of ua uwa mte one aoesn-- i understand that the reason7 she has to eras? nim out to nartips nnn nioncc u he is SO Worn out When nicnt rnmoc Vot oil u on a couch ?nd rest- Above all she doesn't SRJ1 ana tnat every dollar is wet wrtVt e' andearnea uj sweat her Zhusband's blood or else she would not throw it away as recklessly as she often does And if women have little of how hard men work to support their families appreciation men have even less appreciation of the endless labor that women perform in rearing a family and making a comfortable home To the man is a place for rest and relaxation and without realizing home he has a general impression that all his wife does is to itwave some sort of magic wand and meals appear upon the table floors are swept dishes aregood washed children are tidied of the house to lead! a life of sybaritic up leaving the ease and luxury lady ' j&rfMvxtetJ '': i j t f ' '::'Jxx--- t f a-b- it This semi-fitte- d broadtail coat attains added luxuriousness with me Russian saoie collar The collar being shoulder length It pro- viaes me popular ana attractive cape enect fault-findin- French and British airmen are in icrart determined to hold the line of battle Mike Yokel and Pat Brown will jwrestle In Salt Lake City December 8 for the middleweight champion s' ship of the world 1 " German cruisers have steamed 'into Valparaiso Chile for supplies and provisions Naval warfare in the Chilean waters seems to be certain in the near future If 1 The fourth anniversary of the R disaster in which 48 persons perished was observed recently in v France (101 J 1 t° 52 1 - tnt Somehow the fart rVt I J I WHATS THAT ?f lJUirCHA(?G£ (tfTHc Trtfc L7 ctornes YOU m0r"i rCAiZ CA R LTO N & KENDRAKE CHAPTER XXXII Mrs Cathay stood nerfectlv still her head thrown back her chin in the air Her manner was that of having steeled herself against showing any emotion The woman who had given her name as Blanche Stanway "strode toward Griff "You lie!" she screamed "You're a dirty liar!" Griff continued to watch Mrs Racine had tiptoed to the door of me i wm ne jerura 11 open saia to Mrs Cathay Come on Let's He's trying to get out of here us here He's keep stalling for oeiore ne t" ""r Blanche within stopped wees ou tains lor tne wifp a couple ofStanway feet of Griff Her face and mother4 he take note that-I- t takes hTurs to nreoare was twisting with emotion The : tViof fe notn the corners of her hard defiant mouth ing Is a perpetual mStionTob' that' turned down Tears came to her has be told not onTutea eyes She broke into harsh sobs SKSJftS!! " f0 ana not on the floor in tap on ine racK Mrs Cathay swept toward the r that Vul nrocess of cleaning i rininn door which Racine was holding open but the detective did not wait aAi-eovw year — " lK£ TOGO 70 IHA7 iWCfc vexr wea but DON ween immzuev T does in the morning I'D -- C — "— Nor does x iuikj-uu- ui " i U&fbSV bfSd SSi j uj' uuj 3&ih£?n£s jrcai r exP"ss wonder at what women understand why wife who mfhthewalng a sick baby and who has got ??we1 "Pi1heard children's lessons and got them off to school doesn t look as peppy and fresh and have her hair as beautifully combed as their stenographers Nor can they understand why their wives complain of the drudgery of their work when they have nothing to do but co'ok iron and make one dollar do the work of five and wash and The old proverb says that of the world Hops nnf lrnnwr how the other half lives Of none is this truer than of husbands w ycr- I1U '"ere wo ma De a great domestic reformation if the aijr wife and husband could occasionally jobs uand find out from actual exnerienre hnw hpaw ar change th nfkar much of effort of the other put into the making of the aiv uuo auppui ting ui it JUUxtUTxlY JJLX Copyright by Public Ledger Inc ':'S?th'toer'-?mTheycan- 4!v cont2£uaU ' one-ha- lf 1 self-deni- 1'' J?' b i 3 f I 1 v-- - 2 kffTiii j I 1 r 1 t-fr- al Your Children Olive Roberts Barton 0 1033 eig"ht-to-ten-year!o- Ml i NEA SERVICE INC s ld have wide book choice Basic' Classics Are Included ? 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"Biography of a Grizzly" SUPERB s gnr values: and $795 Buy whatever styles you wish — pay with a dollar or so ©A?S Trimmed-- with quality furs! tear-flood- ed Stntehc sheet of water Some extraneous lact is dropped in it and immedi- at2lv the calm surface becomes ruffled The reflections become dis tortea Ther are rippling waves which start cut in circles and en in every direction as far as the're s any sun ace to the water" Bleeker turned to him savaeelv "That stuff doesn't interest me in the least' he said "I want to know what happened I think you Know 1 want you to tell me After ail I'm running a newsoaner want to avenge the death of one of my men but incidentally I'm intpr ested in getting news while it's news After you prbfl around here interviewing everyone in sight the ming win Decome history Griff shook his head and his smile held just a faint trace of superiority "No Bleeker" he said "it wil not become history Mind you these little things are but straws that show the way the wind blows and yet I fancv there is one con nected with the case who has taken the trouble to follow the direction or those straws to their logical con clusion—unless perhaps it was this man Moraen I m going to regret all my life that I- - never had the chance to talk to him I'm never going to be able to find out whether ne reasoned his way to the correct solution or blundered on it Bleeker objected "I still don't nt see that he did anything that was so remarkable Let's admit he showed resourcefulness in locating the garage in which Cathay's car had Deen storea it prooabiy however was more a matter of luck that someone in the garage was able to direct him to the apartment where Cathay was calling" 'That's true of course" Griff ad In the taxicab Griff seemed in mitted readily enough "I agree with you on that Bleeker" high spirits Bleeker" he said "Observe "But" Bleeker went on "that was an "what -- M V J' mm k- - it doesn't hurt make him or her stand on e anu atreicn ms Drain a bit But it Is better to eiv him thinn v will understand The following are iew oi tne excellent books ynij ior cniiaren-o- f Kipling's "Just So Stories" Kipling's "Jungle Book" "Dutch Twins'VPerkins "Italian Twins"—Perkins "Swiss Twins"— Perkins "Belgian Twins"— Perkins twins of many other - (And countries) ' Ride the rWind" : "Hurdy Gurdy Man "The Handsome Qonkey" "Story of the Round Table" "Little Lame Prince" "Children of the Covered A a Cold ooncr tip-to- eight-to-te- n: PRICES RE BUCED Wa--on- " "The Oz Books" Bird &FLshw ""Beast Two-hunte- Save Now-- Today TULIP OIL Permant Wave never before offer ed for less than S21 PIANO MOVING GLADE TOAK3FER $ -- J 50 100 Ejr Brow Arch All For £$900 JUUUU 4 $900 LADIES KOUX TINT special prices-real money Take saving event of our speadvantage cial prices now Ail work guaranteed1 Permanently colors hair with Kray Shampoo These are a and Fin- - Gaihs7Ibsin10day Hcvcr Felt Dcttcr! 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Do you want to asrreed "if one but looks at the make a grandstand finish like a photograph That is why it Is al- magician pulling a rabbit out ot a ways so vitally important to look hat? Because if you do I'm ' here at the object itself and to look at to tell you that that stuff doesn't If: frAm oil orr1oc go across with me worth a damn" The truth is like some placid I "No" Griff told him t 'There know Real reading begins after seven and it is at that time that reading interests may be guided Olive Roberts Barton in this third article of the series on children's books lists those for children eight to ten years old By OLIVE ROBERTS' BARTON Now we come to the children "Wild Animals As I seven From- - this time on books Them" and more books pile up for their "Black Beauty" "Bambi" reading "My Friend the Dog" Aside from ad venture nrfvo "Nicodemus and His Little Sis- budding interest in the regular ter" children's series we can now in "Dilly Was Different" troduce geography in r story form The Train Book" imormauon about the world ' and ts people certain classAcs (team "The Magic Boat" dtion books I call them) books Nobody'sBoy" on natural history (flowers birds 1934 NEA Service Inc) (Copyright ana animals) those 6n construction and general informatfAn nnri imaginative stories " V -(Y Bin V-- i1 ot For there is no other subject In the world over which there are so many family scraps as there Is over which one of the parties gets the hot end in matrimony Wives are virtually a unit in believing that their husbands' alleged work is mostly play and consists of eating leisurely lunches lis to gooa stories ana nirting while men are firmly wedded to with blonde stenographerstening the theory that wives spend most of their time lolling on couches and reading novels interspersed with trips to the department stores and picture shows sugar company ia thrilling fight with German air- - SIR QUACK IS BITTER nomenon that we call mental telepacts It is perhaps the effect athy of one mind impinging By THORNTON W BURGESS upon the subconscious mind of another Call It sport let those who will Perhaps frequently such a subconscious mind is fully aware of T can see but lust to kill — Old Mother Nature the thing which comes as a devasto tating surprise the conscious Mrs Quack the Mallard Duck mind but whatever it is we ican-nafford to take chances with had been telling Peter Rabbit as it t he sat on the bank of the Smiling : drouth that 'How many times have you known Pool of the UrriD1 of some secret and have told that that summer had destroyed the secret to a friend only to have young ducks in way up North where the information leak out not be- most of the Ducks nested so that cause of something the friend said or because of something you your- she had no children of her own self said but because you allowed and there were few young Ducks to make your thoughts upon the matter to in all that great region to vthe the Sunny Journey long in words and those crystalize for the winter Then Mr thoughts were picked up by anoth- Southland Quack had taken up the story of er? Journey that had "The wise inventor takes no one the frightful into his confidence until his idea is brought them as far as the Smiling He was very bitter about it perfected and patented The man Pool "How ' we ever got here I don't who discusses his incomplete plans with a friend is likely to find that know" said he "All the way it was some other inventor acting inde- guns guns guns t biffing around pond frorrMhe shores of pendently and in an entirely differ- every little ent part of the country suddenly every lake and along every river pounces upon the basic idea per- There was quite a flock of us when haps in a more advanced form than we started but we are the only ones the first inventor even contemplat- left" "Where are the others?" asked ed and rushes it through to a patPeter and guessed what the anent" swer be would said Bleeker "I" grimly "don't "Dead or so hurt that they can believe in all that stuff" not fly and will die when the cold Griff's smile was irritating "My friend" he said "I do not weather comes if they don't before" ask you to I am telling you only replied Mr Quack We've seen some what I believe and it is my belief terrible sights Peter Rabbit" He shivered at the memory of them that must govern" "The only time we were safe and wouldn't Blanche "Why Stanway free from worry was when we were make any statement?" asked Bleeflying high" continued Mr Quack ker abruptly "Why couldn't you "Then why didnt you always fly to her talk?" get The smile faded from Griff's face high?" asked Peter Rabbit Mr Quack looked at Peter pity "She is beyond doubt" he agreed "Could you keep running foringly woman of great determination "a ft ever?" he asked but you too my friend would have "Of course not" replied r Peter determination if you had scrubbed "What a silly question" promptly floors for years There is nothing more "No smy than yours? re demore makes for perhaps that Mr torted Quack "We can fly Just termination so far as one's rights so we must come and long are concerned than kneeling and down for rest then to and get food We scrubbing scrubbing and kneeling far and go just so forever scrubbing through a routine can fly Just sofood and that is all of drudgery She was perhaps at long without Just that you were being imagine one time beautiful In fact I think we may safely assume that she was chased across an open field by a bramble- beautiful Her beauty was not the dog andonyouthereached the side other Just as tangle fragile aristocratic beauty of Mrs too run to tired felt another you a was perhaps Cathay but it a step only to find a hunter with a warmer more vital beauty gun waiting there" beauty that was filled with fire and terrible want to imagine any "I don't men a which lured beauty spirit of kind" replied Peter the away from the realm of thought thing promptly and into the emotional realm of "I didn't think you would" re the senses" dryly "Well it is "I suppose" Bleeker said "that plied Mr Quack like with us Ducks that something you're intimating she was his wife almost from we start the time wife but perhaps an unmarried we even down and when South get nevertheless the mother of the to our winter home it isn't much girl?" better for a long time Late one afternoon when we were so tired (To Be Continued) from flying all day that we were almost ready to drop we reached some Fisher the lawyer discloses we had often stop a little interesting facts about Frank Ca- ped over pond which and in had thay's insurance policies in the next been a good feeding always and place installment safe But we didn't take any We circled around and chances over it two or three times looking down from high up It looked as it always had Finally we ' decided that it was safe and set our wings to alight Just as we were almost on the water there was a bang bang BERKELEY Cal —(UP)— After from terrible an absence of some 140000000 years had been hidden gunsr in the rushes where the metoposaurus has returned — we could not see them One of our but he isn't his old self friends fell dead and one fell with In fact the miniature amphibian a broken wing The last I saw of in the University of California her she was swimming in amongst Museum of Paleontology is only a the rushes on the other side to lie she would not be clay model of the extinct creature hidden where which scientists say was a distant likely to be sfound Poor thing ! I salaman- hate to think of what she must relative of present day v ders have suffered if she was found The model was constructed by and what she will suffer if she wassculptors Adele Stackpole and n't for she will never fly again I Horn It was modelled myself lost a few feathers I was Audrey from a skull and other skeleton re simply lucky And that is the : kind mains dug up in the Painted of thing we have had day after Desert of Arizona recently Pale- day" "How dreadful!" cried Peter ontologists estimated from the fos sil remains that the metoposaurus "You may well say it was dreadwas about eight or ten feet long ful" said Mr Quack while Mrs nodded in 4 "That agreement Quack Glasgow Scotland has 2115 back is bad enough but there are worse ward children 200 more than a things Some of those hunters scatter corn in our feeding places" r year ago "Well I should think that is nice of them" said Peter "We did at first" replied Mr Quack "until we had grown ac- j Employes of the Weber countv treasurer's office are busy receiving tax money It is reported that nearly all of it is sugar beet money recently paid by the Amalgamated The city board has ordered water jmain extensions on Thirty-secon- d jstreet between Washington and Ogden avenues A' ' their husbands spend the day watching work It is a great idea and if he would only amend it by requiring the husbands to spend every fourth Sunday say it would go a watching their wives workout the domeslong way toward ironinga household tic difficulties in many - Niels Poulsen 68 is dead at his home in Ogden He had been a resident of Ogden many years having come here in 1865 " of a big business in which he employs many men has of all of the married men must come given orders that the wives cVi"r nnpp a mnnVi )nnm aH Weber lodge No The Weber academy interclass basketball schedule games started yesterday at the school Mr and Mrs James Woodmansee iformer residents of Ogden but now residing at Rexburg Idaho are visiting relatives and friends in Ogden for a few days oiuuus at the head Surveyors are staking the electric interurban line from Idlewild in Ogden canyon to Huntsville Tm will be none of tM u injr in order to get all of the facts m my hands before I make a move and it is dangerous for you to have information whiph n ent time lead only to suspicions— wmcn we can perhaps prove with an absolute certainty but suspicions that must not be ' ' voiced "I am not only you of those suspicions I'mtelling even trying not to think of them We never know just how this strange phe- itWi A man— whose middle name surely must be Solomon— who Is years WEDNESDAY EVENING1 NOVEMBER 14 1934J COLLAR OF SABLE Talks HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE PLACES WITH YOUR HUSBAND OR WIFE? 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