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Show NEIGHBOR STAFF WRITER Bj Leslie Wagner King (Editor! Note: If you kavo 1 Mdi about your end la a small specimenwriting, which ke ased la this column.) . Are you the type of person who subscribes to the old adage, if you want something done right, do it yourself? Do you believe that no one will apply same interest to a project that you want completed that you yourself will? Do you try to convince others that your way or your opinion is the right one? If so, the reason why you think as you do will be partially explained ty the closed E' in your Writing and the oblong "A'a, Os and other circular structures, as in todays specimen below., Such strokes indicate a viewpoint that excludes the possibility of there being another way to do something as well, another way of thinking, another perhaps more correct opinion. Most persons do not completely refuse anothers point of view on every subject. There will usually be ideas and methods about which they remain very open minded. The proportion of well rounded circle letters to the proportion of oblong, pinched or filled in structures will determine the extent of an individual's prejudice. When a writing is under examination for an inflexible point of view, one must be careful to bypass an E which .is made sharp as in an Such i. NO MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE 10 PER CHECK USED NAME. ADDRESS. ONLY NUMBERED-FRE- E a stroke does not signify a prejudiced viewpoint. This will be discussed in a future column. Circle structures can therefore determine whether or not a person has a generally closed mind, is narrow minded, is prejudiced in some few fields or is completely broad minded. Evaluation can determine how firm they are about their beliefs and whether there is much leeway in their thinking. The fields of thinking in which they are prejudiced or liberal of the entire writing, will be determined by analysis Many persons who have strong ideas on certain subjects and disallow the possible worth of anothers viewpoint do not realize that they are being narrow minded. They will have another explanation for it if they consider it at all. In order for such a person to gain anything useful out of understanding what his closed strokes mean, he would have to be sufficiently interested to pause to apply a great deal of logic to his decisions and opinions. Instantaneous impressions and decisions especially should be suspect. An individual who is completely broad minded and at the same time responsive, is one conclusions without about anything, one who can be impulsively swayed by one friends enthusiasm one day and by another friend another day. An individual who is very observant, investigative and analytical as well as responsive will constantly seek knowledge, never be firmly decided, but wont be easily swayed. A nice balance between the two is where one is aware that he may form prejudiced opinions and stops to consider his reasoning carefully until he is certain that he is not allowing himself to be subtly influenced by any preconceived ideas. Salt Lake Temple Setting for Wedding Greeting guests at a reception Friday, Feb. 9, were newlyV. weds, Mr & Mrs Jerald Wright. The couple were married earlier in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder John Longdcn. Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, officiated. Parents of the pair are Mr k Mrs Evan 11. Carroll, 2275 Lincoln Lane, and Mr & Mrs W. Lee Wright, 1836 London Plane Road. Attending the bride were Miss El Rae Carroll, Miss Patricia Carroll and Miss Annette Shepard. Best man duties were assumed by 'William L. Wright Jr., while Edward Ross, Stephen Ross and William Hughes ushered. The home where naval MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION TSESSSBESSSNSHSP" WHBlii award for the outstanding pure- Smart, Sandy. The award for Utah. bred Arabian went to Maar-dan- " the outstanding n The business attended to inowned by Garricks s went to Memorial Moon own- cluded several decisions made SL" 38U East, 7800 South, ed and ridden by Ned Smith, for the planning off the annual Midvale, and ridden by Phil 1449 East 12400 South, Draper,! All Arabian Horse Show. a. Half-Arabia- Club Sports New Officers Ara-bian- a Tlic I'tah Arabian llorse Club held its second monthly meeting February 10, 1962 at the Lohi Riding Club Building with many members from over the valley present. The new olliccrs for the year 1962 who took eharge are Easton Brown, president, from Ameriean Fork: Wendell llansen, vice president, Ameri-euFork: and Mrs Joyce 11. Garrick, secretary - treasurer, Midvale. The new show manager for the coming I'tah AU My beautiful a- New Philco o o was N Arabian Show is Noy really an Instant Dividend diristof-ferson- , zr on my grocery shopping at a or: Valley Shopping Center9 Says Mrs. John A. Fredricksen 1959 Meadow Drive TJ ft . vQ 0c!!!W0'viwS?b "Katya cottons $9-9- 8 g Irresistible cottons . . . crisp, refreshing; tones. Sizes 515. and completely washable. In dear, new flower wrinkle-forgettin- A. B. C. D. E. F. d sheath. Sawtooth trim on a braid white trim. coatdresswfth Bouffant buttons. twin with Yoke collared sheath Peter Pan collared bouffant with spaghetti-ti-e belt trim. charmer with white and Sleeveless blouson sheath, self-belte- Side-buttone- rlc-ra- c d side-button- annekHh$MrietfJLSTCVNS tls-sash- ed n Enjoy Ar New Philco TV, Stereo, Refrigerator, Freezer, Washer or Dryer Now Let s Have FUN This SUMMER JOIN OUR SUMMER LEAGUES LADIES NOW.... MEN MIXED THE NEW BUYING PLAN THE BIG PAY FOR IT WITH YOUR CASH REGISTER TAPES FROM YOUR GROCERY PURCHASES AT VALLEY SHOPPING 6200 SOUTH, EAST OF HIGHLAND DRIVE See 'Dee Jones At Our Valley Shopping Philco Appliance Dept. LEAGUES HYLAND LANES 1376 East 33rd South IN 42 CR 60 V CR here they are! carefree, colorful - n Lehi. The highlight of the meeting was an informative talk on burses by I)r. Wesley Peterson. Tlie presentation of the tronewlyweds will make a phic for the Utah High Point in Jacksonville, Fla., Performance Award for the outMr Wright is attending a standing purebred Arabian and half Arabian - was made. The technician school. definite Only of VSB Arabian Horse 01 |