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Show A Break for Jho Taxpayer Lawrence N. Tycksen Weds Midvale Girl Holding school for 12 months a year instead of 9 is not a now idea, but it is a good one. ' Usually such proposals come from taxpayers who realize that school buildings standing idle for a fourth of the year costs them money. Rut last, week a school program was projiosed by Wilburn NT. Rail, stale superintendent or public instruction in Utah. Surprisingly, such proposals have met little opposition from teachei-sMany people, in suggesting srhonls. figured that teachers, accustomed to three months vacation, would Is wholeheartedly against the idea. On the other hand, most teachers get other jobs during the summer, and get only a week irr two vnralion, like most other folks. There is a growing belief that teachers, like other professional people, would like to work at their professional jobs the year around. A doctor takes a varation, but not to get a job as grocery clerk; it seems obvious that a teacher would like to teach 12 months, at a teachers pay. Teachers who want to continue their education could lx given leave of absence. Students could go to school three cpiarters, still have one quarter vacation, but vacation periods would le stagof the students out gered around the year, with of school at all times. Tin year would lie divided into quarters, with a wek's vacation following each 12 weeks year-aroun- . d year-aroun- d one-fourt- h st h ml. School buildings would all have In lx air conditioned. Teachers would gel additional pay for additional work. In other words, lliere would lx some additional expense, hut by using buildings the year around, every district could take can of more students without any more construct ion or any ninro crowding. In many rases it could mean doing away with double sessions. We Ix'lieve the plan is workable ami should have serious consideration. Holiday Movie Fare On Tap Here Again Its that time of the year again the happy holiday season of new movie hits. The most exciting weeks of the entire year for movie-goer- s throughout America is always the period which includes Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. Motion picture producers and exhibitors arc set to introduce tile most important and elaborate now film productions in the The Neighbor Miss Lois Smith became the bride of Lawrence N. Tycksen Thursday, Nov. 16, in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. President Willard B. Smith officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr & Mrs Sherman E. Smith, 728 Wasatch St., Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Fred C. Tycksen, 3205 Eldredge St. Thursday evening the newlyweds were honored at a reception at Crestwood Villa. Attending the bride were Mrs R. Nielson, matron of Wayne honor; Mrs Vernis C. Whisen-ant- , Miss Joann Smith, and Miss Karen Leonard. Susan Tycksen and Rosanne Gerrard were flower girls. Standing as best man for his brother was Cecil A. Tycksen, while James Mecham and how-ar- d Jones ushered. Junior ushers were Dean Smith, Randy Gerrard, and Steven Tycksen. Mr Tycksen has attended of Utah and has completed an LDS mission to the Eastern States. The couple honeymooned in Las Vegas. By Leslie King NEIGHBOR Staff Writer ! ; 1 j j 1 jw, f. Airman Basic Albert R. whose wife, Verna, resides at 56G Scott Ave., Salt Lake City, is being assigned to the U. S. Air Force Technical Iraining course for aircraft mechanics, at Amarillo A KB. Tex. Airman Villiard, wlio has completed his basic military training at Lackland AFB, Tex., was selected lor the advanced trn.ning on the basis of his interests and aptitudes. The airman, son of Mr & Mrs Raymond L. Villiard, '.:;.rx South 4(10 East, was grad- uated from Granite High Vil-tiar- d, to The Neighbor Christmas Gifts OF ARTISTIC 22, Pottery BRASS The Vases Planters ' Many Types and Sizes Uni-veris- REYNOLD'S Forest Hills Nursery 3736 Highland Drive Is Ready for Your 'WMW I Mu, top-notc- h jkjLn sticLtlci A p riav cpflsnn rt 8 Editor-Manage- Starlight PATIO DOOR complete with & screen 61 opening glass Reg. $150.00 Special 8500 Sliding Windows Mirrors Holladay Glass t We've been planning for months to bring you a storeful of beauti- S' r ?f possibilities but they cannot be isolated in the amount of wriling he submitted. lie is consci- entious and displays a reason-onlable amount of care in what he undertakes. He lacks faith in his own ability much of the time, which could hold him hack. , Michael Callan, Gary Merrill, Rogan, and Herbert Lorn, Mr Sardonirus, with Oscar Homolka, Ronald Lewis, Guy Rolfe, and Audrey Dalton. Babes in Toyland, with Ray Boiger, Tommy Sands. Annette Funieello, Ed Wynn, Tommy Kirk, and Kevin Corcoran. Bachelor in Paradise, with Bob Hope and Lana Turner. The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse. with Glenn Ford, Ingrid Timlin, Charles Boyer, Lee J. Cobb, and Paul Ilenreid. Ilall Wallis Summer and with Laurence Harvey Smoke, and Geraldine Page. Blue Hawaii, with Elvis Presley. The Errand Boy, with Jerry Lewis. The with Comanehcrns, John Wayne. Stuart Whitman. Ina Ialin. Neliemiah Icrsnff. and Lee Marvin. The Second Time Around. with Debbie Reynolds. Steve Forrest. Andy Griffilh. Juliet Prowse. Thelma liitter. and Ken Scott. The Innocents. wi'li Deborah Kerr and Michael Redgrave. West Side Story. with Natalie Wood. Richard Ieymcr, Hnss Tamhln, Rita Moreno, and George Chakiris. at Nuremberg, "Judgment with Spencer Tracy. Hurt Lancaster. Richard Widmark. Marlene Dietrich. Judy Garland. Maximilian Schell, and Mon- -h Something Wild. with Baker and Ralph Meeker, i roll Pocketful of Miracles. with Glenn Ford. 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Here's the line-uof how new pictures shape up for the hoi- - !96l ALSO 1-- 4 Samuel Bonstons "El Cid, Serving the Ilolladay, Cottonwood and Kast Millcreek Com- with Charlton Heston and Somunities of South Salt Lake phia Loren. County. Hitler, with Richard Base-haEntered as Second Class Matter and Maria Emo. The George Raft Story, at the Post Office at Midvale, Utah, under the Act of March with Ray Danton, Jayne Mansfield, and Julie London. 9 1878. Otto Premingers Advise and Office-47- 08 HoUaday Blvd. with Henry Fonda, Consent, Salt Lake City 17, Utah Charles Laughton. Don Murray, Phone: Peter Lawford, Walter Pidgcon, Plant 136 No. Main, Midvale, Gene Tierney, Franchot Tone, AM5-3556 Phone: Lew Ayres, Burgess Meredith, Eddie Hodges, Paul Ford, and Subscription Rales: Mort Sahl. $3.00 per year Sail a Crooked Ship, with 25 cents per month by carrier Robert Wagner, Dolores Hart, $5 per year by mail in advance Carolyn Jones, Frankie Avalon Published every' Wednesday and Ernie Kovacs. J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher Mysterious Island." with Mir J. Kay Aldous, chael Craig, Joan Greenwood. AM explanation of slant: The slant of writing is a portrayal of the , basic personality of the writer. (Editor's Note: If you have I'lxin it is based the analysis of a question about your writing, all other character traits found send in a small specimen (in in the specimen. dark ink, please) which cun If slant shows a responsive be used in this column. It is nut necessary to sign your and thus impulsive individual. tlie width between letters and- name. or v.'jirds will indicate how much control the writer exer-- , . Several subscribers have writ-- ' over thal impulsiveness. cies ten in requesting nnne iidiii'ina-pacing, as found in to- tion on how to use the cliarac-.- ' days specimen, illustrates a in nature thal is frequently impul-ter traits weve this column. One man wrote. sive. Generous word terminals Lots of people are rosiwinsivc! .frallwr than abrupt endings I am. You probably are. P.ul if 'such as those in the accompany-- ; I took your advise about people ;'nS specimen) shows that the whose writing slants to the right individual often responds with and told my friends they are re- - sympathy and generosity. Slant- sponsive to everything they'd ed to the right, the response is laugh me out of the room! I'miuften made on impulse and is thinking of one woman in par-- ; ' therefore just as likely to be ov- and not true gen- ticular who never tells anyone off no mailer how insulting he lerosity. Other character traits may get. Her slant is to the 'in a wriling, when evaluated. right. According to you. sh's would determine whether or not the writer uses judgment to responsive. He ends the letter, what curb his impulsiveness. A naturally reticent you say is interesting and it person makes a good gimmick at par- (disclosed in a previous col-1 ties hut if can't explain myself umn) would not voice his true when if try to use it I may as feelings no matter what menial well forget the whole tiling!'' resxinse he was making. ExGraplio Analysis may make a ceptions would Ik caused by good gimmick at parties and impulsiveneS'S. deep feelings. if that's all it is to he used for (discussed in a previous cel a basic acquaintance with the.urnn). irritation, deceit, temper, meaning of certain strokes is procrastination, timidity, etc. all that is necessary. Evalua-- ; Vi(h individuals who, while of the strokes and analysis ing basically emotionally rent their total effect upon the in- - sponsive, still control what thev dividual should lx led up to the sav. one should he alert for certified graplio anal) si who pliy.sical signs of response such has spent from years in as expression in the eyes, tone training. of voice, clenched fists, slump To answer our corresixinrt- - of the shoulders, springy walk, ent s request for more elalxiratc and other similar movements. Subscribe CR8-870- 1 Page 4 |