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Show Utah Explorer Offers Lecture On State Rivers By Leslie King Neighbor Staff Writer In one of our letters which requested this feature to be continued, a mother wrote in asking why her daughter constantly talks about getting away and traveling". The mother is content to stay in one place. The idea of packing, moving and making new friends is against her nature. The writer of this specimen found in the accompanying photo, needs change and variety in life in order to be happy. Her yearning for a constant change of interests causes her to take on so many new things that she very .often finds there are not enough hours in a day to complete everything. Notice how her lower loops frequently tangle with the next line of writing. Her desire for travel is stimulated by the fact that it pro- adventure which "her the other traits of character in our natures. If you would like an explanation through Grapho Analysis of either your own or someone elite's writing send in a sample written in dark or black ink. The most interesting will be selected for discussion in this feature series. in a writing. Evaluated traits are infinite and are analyzed through the combination of several principal traits. These give us our distinctly individual personalities. Most Americans, as an example, are emotionally reywnsive but the manner in which each of us demonstrates our reactions is determined by nature seeks. Love of adventure is an evaluated trait. One of the strokes usually found in a writing which is evaluated as adventurous is the one revealing enthusiasm. It is seen in the long, heavy crossings on the letter T in this specimen. There are 84 principal ter traits which can be isolated Tanglewood Will Erect Lighting, Kill Crime The fall and winter lecture series of the Utah State Historical Society will begin Friday. Oct. 13. at 7:30 p.m., with an illustrated lecture given by Dr. Hussell G. Frazier, noted lTtah explorer. Dr. Fraziers subject will be his explorations of the Colorado River. One of the countrys best known river navigators, he began his explorations of the Colorado when river running was in its infancy. Dr. Frazier has also mastered the Green. Yellowstone, Salmon, and Yampa rivers, lie has also explored tine Everglades of Florida and accompanied Admiral Byrd's third expedition to the South Pole in 1939. Dr. Frazier is a retired physician. The public is invited to attend this free public lecture. Others scheduled are: Dec. 1. "Architecture, Folklore and History, by Austin Fife: Feb. 2, Utah Artists," by Twain Tippetts; iu Apr. 13, Ncwspapering Utah," by Theron Luke. g J 0 AUTOMATIC DRYING CONTROL Four Charged In Holladay Burglaries Charged with second- - degree burglary and grand larceny were Gerald Lev Locke, 7628 S. Redwood ltd.. William Steel. 19, 2064 West 7800 South, West Jordan, Henry J. Spencer. 22. 48 W. Lennox St., Midvale, and Jerry Timothy. 30, 4074 Monarch Way, Holladay. The four were arrested by Salt Lake county sheriffs officers investigating burglaries of homes in Hie Hulladay area, between and Sept, between m d)August and Sept. 12. Stolen were built-iranges, ovens, and lamp fixtures. Several were recovered by officers. They appeared Friday and and City Judge J. Patton Neely fixed bond at $1,500 each. Timothy also was charged separately with receiving stolen property and additional bond of $1,000 was fixed. a problem vandalism by thoroughly light- Edgar Hoover, director of 'the FBI estimates 3 million ing its streets. Under cover of darkness, teen- - major crimes are committed age gangs from surrounding yearly in the U.S. at a cost districts have troubled owners, of $22 billion, of homes with their pointless: In view of these statistics, destruction. They have dcliber-- ! ' communities like Tanglewood ately knocked down young trees which are taking preventative with their auloa, ravaged lawns, measures against lesser crimes destroyed bushes and damaged are acting with wise foresight. property. The owners appointed a special committee headed by Brett to paPaulsen, attomey-at-law- , trol the area as an emergency measure. Mr. Paulsen filed a petition, containing the signatures of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church 110 home owners, with Commissioner Larsen, requesting was the setting last Friday for street lighting and police patrol. the marriage of Miss Tyra Lynn It is my understanding," Mr. Paulsen said, that these peti- Hackett and Jack J. Schiess. Y0UR A. M. tions may cause the county Performing the ceremony was commission to place lights at the Very Rev. William E. Vaudangerous intersections with- ghan. out substantial The bride is the daughter of cost to the Mr & Mrs R. B. Hackett, 2872 residents". "If ornamental lighting were Wainwright Rd. (2607 East) and placed on our streets at more Mr Schiess is the son of Mr A frequent intervals than merely Mrs J. W. Schiess, Salt Lake at street corners, it would in- City. Miss Kay Keller was maid of volve substantial cost to each of us. honor, and Miss Marilyn Brown In addition, claims Farrell was bridesmaid. Miss Heidie in DRY CLEMIUO Thomas, 1400 Lombardy Circle Hackett was flower girl. Best man was Dennis McFall in Tanglewood, It would take years to get the street Kent Chiddeater and Richarc lights installed. He consequent- Northrup ushered. The couple was honored at Bring This Ad in for ly looked into the possibility of FREE Dry Cleaning of Men's or Ladies Suits privately lighting the area. reception in the home of the Through his endeavors he found bridegrooms parents. After a wedding trip to south- - All of our cleaning is dona by trainod personnel in our shop a company which would provide ornamental lamp posts to home P owners for $25 as a attended or $48 installed. CR The cost of operating an auto- the University of Utah. 6,57 Highland Dr. matic lamp from dark to dawn, according to the Utah Power and Light Company, is only $1.80 a year or a half cent per night. Tanglewood is not the first area to combat crime with bright light. It has been used with excellent results in various cities in the U.S. but it is still d not in usage. In a recent comment on crime, Sen. Kenneth B. Keating said, Everyone in this land can expect to be the victim of a major crime at least once in his life if he lives to be 60 years old." The number of serious crimes in the U.S. increased four times the increase in population in the past ten years. The FBI, reporting on crimes in 1960, said a murder was committed every 58 minutes seven days a week; every 34 minutes a forcible rape occurred; every 39 seconds there was a burglary somewhere in the 50 states. In 1959, juveniles represented 52.4 per cent of those arrested for burglary and 26.2 per cent of the arrests for robbery. Crime in the nation increased by 9 per cent in the first six ANDY COOLEY PHIL BULLEN DAN PENELUTE long-standin- g j Some of those who volunteer for such work as hospital service drop out. Others, like Shelley, continue and plan on more service next summer. The strong, long heavy, outgoing stroke on her letter Y" iis the reason. It shows determination to complete a fob once started. J Tyr Hackett Now Married Watch Weight, Gals, used to be. A new recruit, 20 old, 54 tall, for example, WACs Now Selective years used to have a maximum weight allowance of 152. It is now 136. A woman who disciplines her- If shes 30 years old, shes self at the table is capable of allowed to weigh up to 144. obeying rules and regulations, Womens Army Corp MSGS. GIOVANNONI the claims. With the current buildRt. Rev. Msgr. Alfredo F. up of WAC strength has come more selective requirements' for Giovannoni, 80, who had been recruits. making his home in retirement One of them is contained in a with a niece, 'Mrs. A. James new directive, published last Caputo, 4774 Hbladay Blvd., week in Change 3, AR 40501. died Thursday morning at Holy It limits the gals weight from Cross Hospital after a long ill- 14 to 20 pounds less than it o t, Miss Roylene Taylor Miss Roylene Taylor, daughMr. and Mrs. Roy S. Taylor, Orem, and Shcridon L. Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Murphy, 1580 Noal Dr. (4350 Suulh) were married in rites solemnized last Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Friday evening the couple greeted guests at a reception at the Orem Fifth LDS Ward. Bridal attendants were Miss Carlcne Hancock, maid of honor; Mrs. Arlene Gammon, Mrs. Valyrie Robertson and Miss Marilce Taylor. Donnell Murphy assumed best man duties. Max Mortenson, Mark Taylor, Buddie Murphy and George Taylor ushered. 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