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Show findinlT,i beTore reaching a conclusion. She ' does not accept a. & NEIGHBOR STAFF WRITER By Leslie Wagner King Nate: If yea have (Editors 0 a er question aboat year writing, ia a small which cB send this column.) raa he med ia sperimra A subscriber has written, Sometimes when I write a letter, to make it more readable, I go bark over it. Especially M so in writing is and es". Does this change the analysis of my writing or does it mean something in my character by doing (hat? NJ In reply to the question by a writing that is corrected, whether it is one stroke or many, particular demonstrates the writers inward desire, for perfection. It does not change an analysis, it adds another trait to the extensive number of trails which can he determined from a page or more of writing. Such a desire is evaluated in this rase with this writer's ability to listen to an explanation, or to learn alxiut something, and then to consider her Wondering, what she learns as fact until she has thought about it for herself. (This is shown in v formations such as the one at the base of the N" in NEIGHBOR.) When combined with the as in the sharp pointed word want, second line and don't, third line, it indicates a critical nature. Wondering makes a K elsewhere in the letter with a pointing hack to the left of the letter. When written frequently in this manner, it indicates a personality that is introspective one who would enjoy tests that analyze self. Combined with the aforementioned traits it tends to make the writer critical of herself. Hence the corrections over the strokes. In a written report, where one evaluates all the traits in a writing rather than merely pickthe ing out certain responsiveness and the impulsiveness of the individual must be considered. Impulsiveness, for example, would cause one to sometimes reach conclusions too quickly, therefore forming prejudiced opinions which could later be proved wrong and add another cause for self criticism. Corrections of strokes in a writing may also indicate that ones inner goals are so lofty that they provide one with no inner rest; they can lie caused by an effort to deceive; by a desire to establish a false front; by an effort to obtain all the and-o- r information although one's personality isnt the type that allows for enough time to do so thoroughly. The cause can he any of several reasons and is determined through evaluation of the writing. The trait portrayed through corrections over strokes demonstrates the desire for perfection. In todays specimen, the writers quick thinking (shown in "n's" and m's"). the her varied interests (discussed in a previous column), her impulsive nature and her inclination at times to merely satisfy curiosity all form a force counteracting the portion of her nature that desires perfection. . traits, I facts Kiwi No deductible collision charge when both frlvars have Stato Farm Insurance! No other company can giva yon such a good deal becauia Bute Farm Mutual, tba woxida largeat car inaurar, now Imuno ovar 6,000,000 earn fiur man than any other company. So any accident you may have might well be with another State Farm policyholder. In such caaaa, if you have State Farm Mutual collision insurance, the company entire bill. No deductible (usually $50 or $100) Cye your Find out how youre batter off when youre insured with Stata Farm famous for low rates for careful driven. Call today! KARL N. PEDERSEN 960 East 4580 So. AM .STATE FARM CO Mutuil Automoblli Insurmei Compinj Homi Offlct: Bloomlniton, Illinois I .i.i . iS t Carolyn Thelin Weds Jerry K. Whitehead Jerry K. Whitehead will claim Miss Carolyn Thelin as his bride in Salt Lake LDS Temple rites next Wednesday, Feb. 28. That evening, a reception will lx held in their honor at Crest- wood Villa. Parents of the couple are Mr & Mrs I. A. Thelin, 1001 Lorraine Ave. (3410 South), and Mr & Mrs Kent Whitehead, 3131 South 900 East. SENTINEL PLAN ANNOUNCES the opening of the Albert F. Greer Agency . . . (Formerly Salt Lake County Agency) Former location 2133 South Stato Phone 149 VINE STREET, MURRAY, UTAH 262-215- 4 The Agency offices wore moved to larger quarters in Murray to better service the Sentinel Plans in the following areas: Murray, Magna, Kearns, Rose Park, Holliday, Riverton, Draper, Midvale, Sandy and Grangar. Nuptial Date for Russell-Burges- Open House Held For Mr and Mrs Scoville Suzanne Hess s' An open house honoring newlyweds Mr ft Mrs Harold N. Scoville was held Saturday, Feb. 17 at the home of the brides parents, Mr k Mrs NorMiss Sandra Kay Russell has man O. Jensen, 2120 East 3865 announced her plans to wed South. Mr Scoville is a son of Mr ft Merrill M. Burgess. Parents of the engaged pair Mrs Allen R. Scoville, 2116 Garare Mr ft Mrs George J. Rus- field Ave. The couple was married in a sell, 1479 East 6400 South, and Mr & Mrs 'Myron H. Burgess, civil ceremony Feb. 1 in Salt Lake. They honeymooned in the 3245 South 300 East , Northwest. March 30 has been selected Hie former Miss Jeneal Jenfor the date of a Salt Lake sen is affiliated with Kappa A LDS Temple wedding. recepGamma at the Univertion will honor them that even- Kappa sity of Utah. Her husband is a ing at the South Cottonwood member of Beta Theta Pi at LDS Fifth Ward. the U. Bidden to attend the bride have been Miss Vickie Lee Russell, maid of honor; Miss Diane Wedding Plans Made Russell, Miss Nancy Russell, By Engaged Pair Miss Yvonne Burgess and Miss Mr ft Mrs Theodore J. Motz-kuLaura Jo Burgess. 1473 Parkway Miss Robyn Russell and Miss Ave., anJulie Pearson will be flower nounce the engagement and approaching marriage at their girls. Best man will he Alan K. daughter Miss Laraine Motzkus, to Allen L. Brimley. Burgess. Parents of the groom-to-b- e are Mr ft Mrs Gerald W. Brim-le2770 South 2100 East. A May 24 ceremony is planned at Crestwood Villa, 6505 S. Highland Dr. A reception will immediately follow. Bidden to attend the bride are Salt Lake City Hospitals Mr & Mrs Mrs Warren L. Schmidt, matron Anthony J. Rein, 3907 Acord of honor; Mrs Clyde T. Hamil-Mis- s Lorean Hamilton and Way, girl, Feb. 10. Ralph A. Suton, 3095 Cres- ton and Mrs Glenn T. Motzkus. cent Dr., girl, Feb. 10. Kellie Schmidt will he flower Robert E. Clanton, 2082 La girls. Cresta Dr., girl, Feb. 10. Glenn T. Motzkus will stand Michael Clark, 2088 East 2700 best man, while Jon II. as South, girl, Feb. 10. Cozakos, Ralph Brimley, Dale 2065 Sands Dr., Howell, Roger Brimley and Dennis Grieder girl. Feb. 10. usher. Robert II. Nielsen, 1408 Miss Motzkus has attended Spring Lane, girl, Feb. 10. James M. Kelsch, 4238 Jean-nin- e Stevens Henager College. The prospective groom has Dr., boy, Feb. 10. Dr F. W. Taylor, 289 East attended the University of Utah, 7100 South, boy, Feb. 10. and served with the U.S. Cdast Bcrnie G. Gatherum, 7041 Guard ln Hawaii and Japan. South 3050 East, hoy, Feb. 10. Dallas Irwin, 2920 Judith St., USE NEIGHBOR boy, Feb. 10. Lee C. Bell, 668 Springview Dr., girl, Feb. 11. -- BUY LINES Richard Jensen, 4831 Holla-da- y Blvd., girl, Feb. 11. Jack Siddoway, 1825 Field-creLane, girl, Feb. 11. Set March 30 s, Engaged to Mr M. A. Stagg Mr ft Mrs David C. Hess, 1134 Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Suzanne Hess, to Michael A. Stagg. March 16 has been chosen for the wedding in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following the ceremony, Mr ft k Mrs Arnold O. Stagg, 3270 Road, will host a breakfast at the Doll House lor their son and his bride. That evening the bridal couple will be honored at a reception at the Reception Center. Attending the bride will be Miss Gayle Monson, maid of honor; Mrs Leon Slade, Miss Audrey Provost, Miss Dixie Rae Roberts and Miss Mona Christensen. Miss Linda Lee Stagg, the grooms sister; Miss Alisandra Hess and Miss Rosemary Hess, the bride's sisters, wiR be junior bridesmaids. Tamara Hess will be flower girl for her sister. Best man will be Gary Best, while Daniel Kooyman, David Hess, Paul Hess, John Hess, Gerald Stagg and Gary Ilesa, usher. is a former The bride-to-b- e student of University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr ft Mrs Howard B. Jensen, 2515 Skyline Dr. (2700 East). The bride, the tormer Miss Mr ft Mr Raymond E. Ras- Beverly Alice Hatch, is a daughmussen were honored at a re- ter of Mr ft Mrs Boyd O. Hatch, is a ception Friday, Feb. Z The 237 F St. Mr Rasmussen occasion was hosted at the home son of Mr ft Mrs E. K. Rasmusof the brides uncle and aunt. sen, 329 Almond St. (40 West). Newlyweds Honored At Friday Reception Bueno 1 1 Mill-cree- "Wo are out in front leading the way with the finest in bowling supplies. Hero are a list of accessories that will improve your game: Balls, bags, and shoes. All priced right to please you." WERE NOW OPEN ERICKSON PHARMACY No. 5 Af Cottonwood Village Carolyn Sue Bingham Will Wed JuJy 20 Watch For Our Mr ft Mrs Grant B. Bingham, 2789 South 1500 East, announce daughter, marriage of the engagement and forthcoming Miss Carolyn Sue Bingham, to Leland E. Morgan. Parents of the groom-to-b- e are Mrs Adeline H. Morgan, 827 Roberta (245 East), and the late Leland W. Morgan. Crestwood Villa has been selected for a July 20 ceremony. Miss Bingham is affiliated with Beta Sigma Phi at the University of Utah. their ...-- Grand-Openin- g March 2 and 3 I.: FREE - FREE - FREE Orchids For Ladies CHECK THESE CURRENT VALUES st Gary L. Wilson, 1589 East 7200 South, girl, Feb. 11. L. James Lord, 3370 Riviera Circle, boy, Feb. 11. Bradford Pitts, 2147 Evergreen, boy, Feb. 11. John J. McGurk, 3347 Plaza Way, boy, Feb. 11. Robert J. Pidgeon, 545 Garden Ave., boy, Feb. 11. Ray E. Campbell, 2500 Highland Dr., boy, Feb. 12. LaMar Hansen, 3030 Grace St., boy, Feb. 12. Robert M. Fowden, 6216 South 440 East, boy, Feb. 12. Delbert Steele, 1651 East 5220 South, girl, Feb. 12. Gordon E. Peterson, 4375 South 2990 East, girl, Feb. 12. Ross Simons, 3584 South 500 East, girl, Feb. 12. Harold A. Reichert, 3401 Crest wood Dr., girl, Feb. 12. Dr Roy E. McDonald, 5493 Fairoaks Dr., girl, Feb. 12. Donald V. Hague, 2931 McClelland St., girl, Feb. 1Z Bruce Trimble, 1698 Spring Ln., boy, Feb. 15. Benjamin Platt, 3715 Hillside Ln., boy, Feb. 15. Paul N. Davis, 4241 Marquis Wey, boy, Feb. 15. Douglas W. Ovard, 2034 East 7000 South, girl, Feb. 15. Harry W. Greenberg, 589 Garden Ave., girl, Feb. 15. John H. Doherty, 2409 East 3225 South, girl, Feb. 16. Jim's Barber Shop Opening Feb. 27 Big 6928 GREENFIELD WAY (Cottonwood Heights Shopping Center) FREE! Regularly With Every Haircut i 1. Vibrator head-massag- ; e w I -- v ! Erickson Pharmacy 2. Lollypops with each child's haircut Kent FAST, Jim Thomas, Owner - Operator F. Olds, R. Ph. FREE DELIVERY 6183 Highland Dr. Phone From experience First Security Bank know that nearly every family, like nearly every bank well ran business, finds a Thousands then. loan beneficial now and of men and women obtain loans every day. low-co- st Subscribe To Do you hovo to bo a customer to got a loan? No, On the contrary, this advertisement is an invhank loan. itation to anyone who wants a low-cost So why pay higher interest when you can get First Security Bank rates t The Neighbor st low-ea- ALL NEW ALBERT F. GREER Mr. Grear has been a resident of Murray, Utah for the past seven years. He resides 529 East 6340 South, Longview Acres, with his wife Lora and their three children . . . Marylene, Gerolynn and Alan Kerry. Mr. Greer has been in the Insurance field for oight years and with Sentinel Insurance Company for the past two and a half years. Ths Albert F. Greer Agency lead all other agencies in production for 1961. What socurity WITH at SLIM PORTABLE TV IS overall dies- - picture meet 172 tq. in. reel, picture area Is roquirod? Only your signature is needed in many cases. In others, loans may be secured by titles to an automobile, your home, stocks, bonds, cash value of life insurance, etc. How quickly con you get o loan? In a very short period of time. First Security , Bunk makes a point of loan service quickly and without red tape. How long do you hovo to repay? This is set according to your wishes and your ability to repay without strain. Mr. Larry Zenker Mr. Zonkor started with 7 Sentinel March 27, 1961, and in this short time, Larry has become a very competent Insurance Underwriter in the field end promises to be one of the top Agents in the Albert F. Greer Agency. Mrs. Ann Roholt Mrs. Roholt is a top Agent in the Albert F. Greer Agency which she joined April 13, 1960. She has aproxiinataly ten years in the Insurance business in Salt Lake and vicinity. Ann is vary competent and ia proficient in all matters pertaining to How much con you borrow? Individual loans vary from several hundred dollars to several thousand. Mr. Warren Ramsey Mr. Ramsey joined the Albert F. Greer Agency January 1, 1961. His career in the Insurance business shows great promise and he will no doubt bo ont of tho loading Agents for the Albert F. Greer Agency. THE ALBERT F. GREER AGENCY REPRESENTS What art your chances for approval ? The CABANA Medal H210S Clegant dim, trim'' tlylins in Skyline Blue color, or Metallic Charcoal Brown taler. a. Vj mil FINANCIAL TRAGEDY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 2121 South State Selt Lake City, Utah Underwriting the Sentinel Plan and the finest in Investment and Protection contracts offered today! Call or write tho Albert F. Greer Agency or Sentinel Security Life for export advice on your Insurance program. No oblgation, of course! by making useful loans to all deserving people. This helps build local enterprise, employment and sound growth. . (g,) 189 95 THE Sentinel Security SORROW HIS MUD NOT MEAN When yon walk into our bank for a loan, you do . not come in asking for a favor. Making loans is our business. Our bank wants borrowers. 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