Show WiHiiiHMH nMi n'li'M ilYiiiliy ART CORNER Far rell Collett' s Works On Display This Month J I MARTHA ANN BATCH-ELO- R marked her 80ih birthday Woman Must Have More Knowledge If She's To Manage Family Finances Smith who at 42 is an executive dollarso you wonder why we've By GAY PAULEY neelected Corn Exchange been NEW YORK rUPI) — Women with ChemicalYork Women vote approximately 70 is committee need more knowledge if they're tn null the familv Durse strings properly says a woman banker who heads a new project to edu cate us on handling our gold-diggin- DECEMBER BRIDE— Miss Donna Pazin is planning marriage to Gordon C Mortensen Donna Pazin Will Wed Gordon C Mortensen Air The engagement of Miss Donna now a stewardess for United linps Pazin to Gordon C Mortensen Mr Mortensen son of Mr and lis: hftTi annmmced bv her par Mrs Clvde G Mortensen of Og- ents Mr and Mrs John C Pazin i den is a graduate of the Uni-' versitv nf Utah of Pittsburgh Pa Pennbride-elecattended Following a December wedding t The is and the couple plans to live abroad sylvania State University i Aprender Guild Of Roy Enjoys Evening Of Music The monthly meeting of the Stark Mrs Leo Johnson Mrs tne Findley Gridley and Mrs Lyle Aprender Guild was held atwith Rneprs home of Mrs Levi Parker Six national honor awards went Mrs James A Nelson as the to Mrs James Hamblen Sr when entered her prize Iris in the "An evening of music was en- she American Iris Society's showing joyed by the group with students recently in New York On three of James Pingree presenting pi- of her originals she received a ano numbers from the Old Masrecommended rating and highly ters mention honorable others three Students who participated are Mrs Hamblen was accompanied Kathy Hammond Brent Brown on the trip by Mrs Gardell Lvnda Richards Susan Davis and of Salt Lake City LaNora Ford An interesting talk in the of months Two on the early settlers of Roy was sun on beaches ofbasking is in Hawaii given by Mrs Royal Harrop who store for Miss Beverly Hamblen ig currently writing a book on the She sailed from San Francisco on history of Roy and expects publiSept 12 and plans to be away for cation this winter Refreshments were served to about two months the following: Mrs Roy Austin Mrs John Cathy Mrs Elmer Brown Mrs Elna Anderson Mrs Arthur P Brown Mrs Dwight Bruch Mrs Bill Ames Mrs Da- To vid Clawson Mrs Forest Day The next meeting of the Ogden Mrs Arley Flinders Mrs A E Mrs Weston Mrs Fred chapter of National Music TeachTaylor ers Assn will be held Thursday Mrs Mrs Dee Tullis Holley Roy James Larison Mrs M McEntire at 8 pm at the home of Janis Mrs Charles Rapp Mrs Bert M inter 849 Binford At this event state president Mrs Dan Thomas Rundquist Jessie Mrs James Mrs Leonard Russell Perry will be guest speaker On two hostesses the and Russell Sept 13 members assemThe eight members of her bled at the Union Building of bridge club were entertained Mon- the University of Utah for State Dinner meeting day by Mrs A W Ogan Those where reports were given on the attending were Mrs Paul Naisbitt convention held in July national Mrs Critchlow Mrs Roger in Montana LaVar Mrs Charles Pennington co-hoste- ss gs 'I'm not going to sav that wom en are stupid about money" said attractive Mrs Dorothy Noble Smith "but they've been blocked by their husbands from learning enough Yet today woman m all ner blissful ignorance makes the sDendine decisions She also helps to pile up a record consumer debt Smith Mrs which called "a frightening thing" "This" she said "is m contrast to a century ago when a woman who was fool enough to try opening a bank account could have it cancelled immediately by a male relative In our grandfather's time the men didn't even tell their wives how much they made Now a man just turns his paycheck over to his wife" ' WHAT TO LEARN And the women just aren't ready for the responsibility although they are "intelligent" enough to demand more knowledge she said It's here that Mrs Smith and the New York State Bankers As sociation come in The association this week set up a women's committee "to tell the story of money and banking" It hopes the project will be ' copied by banking groups across the country Mrs Bank of New per cent of tne snares or Amer ican corporations: are benefici aries of 80 per cent of all fiduck ary funds are heads of more than four million families: are directly engaged in some phases of management of half a million small businesses there are 21 million working women earning more than 42 billion dollars be- chairman 80th Birthday Observed By Local Woman i OGDEN The association will send banktours ing experts on speaking on saving will hold seminars work will and budgets spending club women's groups closely with DOjSLAR THE CONTROL "Thi is the first time the bank ing industry has gone directly to urM time ouj in- fore taxes and women spend altne women has" said Mrs most 80 cents of each dollar of actually dustry national income Smith in an interview When you listen to her reel off statistics on our control of the Morgan Jaycettes Elect Official MORGAN — Mrs Newell Ball was elected vice president of the Morgan Jaycettes at the club's regular meetingMrsMonday evening Earl Dawson She replaces in this position Program of the evening following the short business meeting was presented by Paul Harding who showed his picture slides of Uraguay Mrs Harding spent two years on an LDS mission there Mrs John Wilkinson was hostess of the evening assisted by Mrs Newell Ball Refreshments were served following the program Members of the local Jaycees and Jaycettes will attend the Travel Trophy in Bountiful this Saturday announces Mrs Twain club reporter Carter — — M STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH SUNDAY MORNING den soon after where she has since resided : In addition to- the celebration on her birthday her 90 descend J - In celebration of her 80th birthday Mrs Martha Ann Batch- elor was honored by her 12 sons and daughters at a family gathering at the home of Mr and Mrs Amel E Blodgett in North Farrell R Collett noted local f produced by this artist His background includes study illustrator is the featured artist at many of the leading art schools for the month of September at including Brieham Young Univer the Collector's Corner at The Og- - sity University of Utah Cali den Blue Print Co fornia School of Fine Arts San A fluent worker m all media Francisco Art Center School Los he has made a special study of Angeles: Chicago Art Institute American Academy and the Art animal anatomy and animal Students League' New York He- - is nresently chairman of Mr Collett has illustrated books for A Knopf Harcourt-Brac- e the Art Department Weber Col Henry Holt Prentice Hall This show1 was organized by Books ana Saunders Teen-Ag-e TCpn Bnnn and is soonsored by Desseret Boo Co Film strips for Club The pub Society Visual Education and the Ogden Palette to view it is lic invited magazine illustrations are also -Si THE OGDEN iii¥1iTilMMiritfllliiriilimilMiTMfcifl'"-'-"irallli- Ogden Those attending were Mr and Mrs John E Batchelor Dulzura Calif Mr and Mrs William C Batchelor Shelton Wash Mr and Mrs James R Batchelor Portland Mr and r' Mrs Ralph Gregory Lias Vegas Nev Mr and Mrs William Nelson San Diego Mr and Mrs " William Dodge Mr and Mrs John E George and Mr and Mrs Leon Parsons Ogden Mr and Mrs Phillip "McCully Bend Ore Mr and Mrs Fred Coker KearnS and Thomas Fk Batchelor USN Also attending were Mrs Batchelor's sister Mrs Minnie Mae Walsh and her and daughter Mr and Mrs Edgar Madden of Norman Okla and Mrs Batchelor's sister-in-laMrs Mary B Eckhardt of Ogden- Mrs Batchelor is the widow of Edward W Batcheior wha was a member of one of Weber Counwas ty's pioneer families She Rice born Sept 16th 1878 in Countv Kan and married Mr Batchelor Nov 22 1896 in Kan- sas City Mo and moved to Og- - 7B R SEPTEMBER 21 1958 ants and their families are planning a complete family reunion at Loren Farr Park next Saturday 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