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Show The Salt Lake County, Utah, enjoy) i Neighbor iltge 3 Wednesday, A'or. 7 ?$1tcUcf4& At the University of Chicago, light of the new discovery by psychologists Philip W. Jack-so- the psychologists in Chicago, n the thought comes to mind that a teacher's job would be remarkably lightened if, instead, children were taught a flourish- ,ed m, n, u, w," etc., such as on the flourishes we find in todays specimen B.M The first noticeably outstanding character trait in today's writing shows a very fine sense of humor. Note the flourish before the t in thank, first line; m" in Mrs., second line and on the 7 in the numerals on the third line. Such a flourish that isnt quite a straight line, isnt quite a hook, but is more of a graceful, In schools in some regions wavy line, indicates a sense of of the United States, including Utah, children are taught to start some of their captials with tiny cramped os such as in spee men a." Considered in the and Jacob W. Getzels conducted research on creative children. They found that a child's . sense of humor tells . . . 5 cre,tmtyJ lhan an IQ test and suggested that the sense of humor among creative youngsters is so highly developed as to set them apart as a group. Jdy good comedy when she to the movie; appreciates funny story. She can tell one too! At a party, she is at her best but she can be humorous around her family and in the company of anybody with whom she feels relaxed. Occasionally she'll come out with an entirely unexpected, spontaneous bit oi banter. Ed. note: Questions written into this column are wrlromed. Include a envelstamped, ope and Mrs King will reply personally if the specimen is mil used In the column. 19tt se a I I r M Area Officer Is Advanced Three officers of the 328th General Hospital Army Reserve unit at Fort Douglas have been promoted, according to an announcement by the units commanding officer, Colonel Wallis L. Craddock. Informal ceremonies accompanied the promotions. Don Dahlquist, 3480 South 3570 East, whose former rank of captain was changed to major in the recent promotion, is the units chief physical therapist. His civilian position with the University of Utahs Rehabilitation Center, located in the county hospital, is also that of chief physical therapist. Maj. 60 officers, all trained in a forces in 1942 and saw action as a field artillery officer in Europe. He was awarded five battle stars. IPs education was begun at Westminster College and continued at the College of Puget Sound, where he earned the B.S. degree. Subsequently, upon completion of work at Stanford University, he won a certificate in physical therapy. He is married to the former Ruth Holt, and is the father of humor. It is ' proportionally strong in a page or two of writing, the characteristic is Judges of value like dominant in the ind'vidual. the value of our car The writer of todays speciinsurance! Contact men is an outgoing, friendly, me today! responsive person who has a genuine liking for people, preM. Larry fers to look on the bright side of 1am FtmMj life and is inclined to be Liedtke This is determined by AM evaluating the emotionally re sponsivc, impulsive nature of STATE FARM the writer with her generosity five. toward others and her desire to The 328th General Hospital is ' i Ufa: have many friends. This writer the largest medical Reserve group ;n the state of Utah. Its members are drawn from a wide area in and about Salt Lake City. Currently there are technical or medical specialty. Openings exist in most areas of Take 90 Days to Pay No Carrying Charges medcal-denta- l activity, and interested persons are invited to inquire about membership, Col. Craddock said. 56 A Paint Up for Thanksgiving Douglas Hebdon Claims Bride Skyline High Football Team Is Honored The Skyline Eagles were buzzing with activities as they completed their first term uf work last Friday. Excitement of the oncoming game with Olympus mounted as the week's activities flew by. A football banquet for the learn and llieir fathers was held Thursday, Nov. 1st, in Skylines beautiful new cafeteria. The team gut a good send-of- f with a delicious meal. Decorations depicted football scenes of happy looking Eagles and defeated Titans. Helmets with names oi players surrounded the stage in the cafeteria and blue and gold Ss and goal posts were, adding school spirit and color. The Wings, (Skyline's Service Club) provided place cards, centerpieces and decorations and also the banquet. Coach Startin conducted, and at the head table were Trin. Pizza, Coach Hathaway, Coach Aristopolus. Coach Linford, Mr Williams, Keith Tempest, (student body president,) Mr Temp- Subscribe to The Neighbor Many other seasonal specials Acme Quality Paint Wilmington Sugar House 1121 HU5-I73- 1 - Ip BRADY'S GOOD! KEEP HIM! Two Years of Progress With Commissioner Brady of fiscal of Improvement County Hospital. Renovating and position improvement of all hospital facilities. Upgrading and improvement of all hospital facilities. Upgrading of County Board of Health through radio system to improve efficiency. Vigorous establishment of two-wa- y support to formation of new ordinances which will result in cleaning up hazardous county sewage conditions. Of all Commissioner achievements, Brady's one has received National acclaim . . . Buck Brady's determined fight to give,Salt Lake County the finest Detention Home possible. His tireless work resulted In the destruction of the bad mosphere, improper at- surrounding and inadequate facilities of the o!d detention Home. A new, modern home is rising under the proud eyes of the dedicated Commissioner who made it possible. Where Do We Go From Here? Brady will push ahead with the citizens Buck committee for a County Wide Sewer Program. He'll keep up his hard work to ex- pand recreational fa-cilti- es for Youth and senior citizens. He'll give leadership to the completion of to The Neighbor son. Flower girls were Carey Jean White and Kathleen Bingham. Blaine Hebdon assumed duties of best man fur his brother, while another brother, Kent Hebdon. and David White, Howard Bingham and Ray Alexander ushered. Cary Groves ami Russell Groves also assisted in the reception line. The bride lias attended the University of Utah and Loretta Young Studios. Mr Hebdon is a graduate of the U. est, The fathers were invited to git on the bench with their sons Friday and each was given a number corresponding to the one worn by his son. Mothers also received complimentary tickets. The game resulted in victory for Olympus 25-Other activities around the school marked the forming of a Boys Usher Club, FLA (Future Leaders of America.) President JoAnnc Gerstner announced plans for honoring teachers National Education during Week. However, Skyline Seminary topped everything Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. when fac ulty and hundreds of students rode bikes from Skyline high down 33rd South, along 20th East to White Park. Festivities ended with everyone participating in games, skits and most anything imaginable. A breakfast was enjoyed by all. Save time with banking by mail, postage paid both ways. Save time with faster service in our banks. Save time by paying bills Judiih Anne Nelson Sets Wedding Date by mail with Tracy-Collichecks imprinted with your name and address. (No Charge!) Mr & Mrs Henry Reed Nelson, 2246 Atkin Ave. (2830 South), announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughicr. Miss Judith Anne Nelson. to Wilford Karl Howard. The groom-to-bis a son of Mr & Mrs Wilford Anderson Howard. 4670 Wander Lane. The couple are planning a Nov. 23 wedding in St. Pauls Episcopal Church. A reception will follow at the Lamplighter. Bridal attendants will include Mrs Robert Phillip Langford, matron of honor; Miss Gary Slreadlieck, Miss Linda Erickson and Miss Natalie Nelson. Miss Nelson is a graduate of the University of Utah, where she was a member of Spurs, Union Board, Senate, U. of U. Ballet Company and was a junior class oficer. Mr Nelson also graduated from the U. It takes but a few moments to open your Tracy-ColliChecking Account! ns e Cottonwood Hospital Mr & Mrs Eldon J. Alsop, 1806 Moor Dale Lane, boy, Oct. 25. Keith L. Vaculin, 4455 AI bright Dr., boy, Oct. 28. Edward F. Campagna, 3954 South 900 East, boy,. Oct. 28. (Clark R. Lufid 1775 East ;00 South, boy, Oct. 29. Salt Lake Hospitals Mr & Mrs Eugene E. Peterson, 1570 East 3900 South, boy, Oct. 26. Edward L. Chytraus, 1394 Claybournc Ave., boy, Oct. 26, Harold Johnson, 7108 South 2985 East, hoy, Oct. 26. James R. Baird, 2556 Valley View Avc., twins, Oct. 26. LeRoy M. Jensen, 2741 South 1300 East, girl, Oct. 26. Gary M. Pratt, 7(560 Steffen son Dr., girl, Oct. 27. James S. Walker, 5142 East Moor Road, girl, Oct. 27. Fred S. Sorenson, 1418 East 4200 South, girl, Oct. 27. Charles II. Michclscn, 6835 Greenfield Way, girl, Oct. 27. Don O. Nilsen, 4100 South 1135 East, girl, Oct. 27. William J. Jackson Jr., 4373 South 3035 East, girl, Oct. 27. Proctor C. Lcscoc, 2763 Imperial Street, boy, Oct. 27. D. Gary Peterson, 2200 East 7110 South, boy, Oct. 27. Don Thomas, 1834 Village Green Road, boy, Oct. 27. Ronald J. Fumer, 1140 East 5935 South, boy. Oct. 27. George W. Thompson, 2189 East 3205 South, boy, Oct. 28. John C. Riches, 4636 Atwood Blvd., boy, Oct. 30. Fred J. Bratton, 1059 East 7625 South, boy, Oct. 30. Richard V. Sanstra, 3450 So. 2830 East, girl, Oct. 30. Blaine A. Carling, 1408 East 4130 South, girl, Oct. 30. Joseph W. Knight, 4101 South 15th East, girl, Oct. 30. Thomas C. Thompson, 4443 S. Garden Dr., boy, Oct. 31. Paul M. Dougan. 2501 Walker Lane, girl, Oct. 31. Vernon D. 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C0MI5510NER-DEM0CR- a: n ELECT C. W. "BUCK BRADY COUNTY bliss Diana Snow. Jeanie Wife ing will be flower girl Best man duties will be sumed by Joseph Biesinger,! while Raymond Short, John , Dame, Kent Thomas. Lynn Ste- wart and David Beckman usher. . Scot Whiting will also assist ; in the iwidal line. ?we The bride is a daughter of Mrs George E. James. 739 East 8425 South. Sandy, and the late Mr James. 36 modern pastel colors 3s Mrs Reinhold H. Berk-man- ,' 2746 Kentucky Ave. The evening of the wedding day the couple will be feted at a reception in the llolladay Fifth Ward meetinghouse. Bridal attendants will include Miss Alana Ailinglun. a sister; Mrs Joseph Biesinger, Mrs ltay Short, Miss Gerri Everett and & Ave. Latex Flat Wall Paint Reg. $6 Mr Elaine Aliington Plans Dec. 7 Wedding Planning a Dec. 7 wedding in the Logan LDS Temple are Douglas R. liclMion claimed Miss Janet Elaine Allington ami Miss Yvonne Janies for his Alfred Rcckman. 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