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Show Instructor Joins Staff at By Leslie Wagner King NEIGHBOR STAFF WRITER ' Editors Note: If you have a. question about your writing, sead la a small specimea which caa he ased la this columa. t The founder of Taoism, Lao Tsze a Chinese philosopher who lived in 604 BC said, He who knows others is learned, he who knows himself is wise. In all of the lessons which a student firapho analyst pores over he reads a constant admonition to test principles. This constant testing for validity and accuracy of the Grapho Analysis rule is advocated by the founder of the science, M. N. Bunker. Dont accept them. Prove for yourself that they are fact." Since 1927 when grapho analysis first began to be used commercially, he had trained more than 4,000 analysts who have in turn probed and tested for truth in their use of the science professionally. All first tested the principles on themselves, with the benefit of a deeper, more thorough understanding of their own personalitis. This in part is why the science is gaining acceptance in all types of counseling, personnel work, vocational guidance, work and more recently, ing offered as part of tne curriculum in various U.S. colleges. When one knows the principles are true, ones faith in grapho analysis lends enthusiasm and enthusiasm is Kb girl is merely a long, lanky girl with money. The morning after is generally caused by a lovely Eve. A woman wants her husband to be good looking and free with his money. That is: tall dark and hand some over. The most provocative age for a woman is any other womans Gals who live alone, seldom are. which Mrs. Annie Christiansen, program chairman of Jr. High PTA is shown with her daughter Karen, 7:30 PM with a social hour to follow. Mothers, Daughters Eye Social Night Mothers and daughters of Olympus Jr. high will enjoy a night out together on Jan. 11. The annual affair provides the mothers with an opportunity to view a play produced by the drama department. This year the play is entitled Babs Goes Dramatic. There will be music by the Girls Glee Club. Miss Michaele Mitchell will pay a tribute to mothers and Mrs Raymond Clark will give the response. Alter the program there will be a social hour in the gym which will be elaborately decorated. Karen Christensen, secretary of the student body suggested this years theme, Mothers and Daughters Night Out. This N That By Plans Hoyr is it that a woman can rush through a department store aisle 18 inches wide without brushing against the glassware and then drive home and knock the doors off a garage? 12-fo- Wedding We never knew how many Mr & Mrs Clarence F. Packfighter of the year awards ard announce the engagement there were until Gene Fullmer and forthcoming marriage of started winning a new one every day . . . and we bet Gene didnt know, either! For Gene, all Uie national, state, and city awards take second place to the MIA honor he received Wednesday. That puts Gene and Vernon Law in -they 'i class by'themselvcs, toforwin it. .are the only two ever !i -. ' & '' w" A ?! r " fe it vr y : : jj Elizabeth Lynne Packard their daughter Elizabeth Lynn Packard to James Richard Baird, son of Mr & Mrs Joseph Reese Baird, 2535 Valley View. The couple have set Feb. 23 as their wedding day. The ceremony will be performed in the Salt Lake Temple. The couple will be honored afterwards at a wedding breakfast given by Mr & Mrs Baird. A wedding reception will be held in the Eleventh-Fourteentward chapel. Mr Baird fulfilled a church mssion to Northern California, lie is graduate of the University of Utah. h and remember what they read! Subscribe To NOW YOU CAN LEARN TO READ FAST and remember what you read! The Neighbor Join the RAPID READING course. Increase your reading speed up to 3,000 words a minute. Develop skill for out standing comprehension and retention of reading matter, Broaden your reading background through the carefully books provided in the course. selected novels and Improve your memory and increase your ability to concentrate. The course is only S weeks long. The cost is very lowl No embarrassment in class if you are an extremely slow reader at first. non-fictio- n in speed reading Stanley D. Malstrom studied at the Rapid Reading Center, 4645 South Holladay Blvd. was indirectly responsi-- 1 ble fur liis entry into a new educational field. Mr. Malmslroiu recently join- ed the staff at the Center as part time instructor in rapid reading. He will teach on Mon-- : day evenings and may also Uach on Wednesdays. The new staff member graduated from the University of Ctah with his masters degree in educational administration. He has taught in both the Jordan and Granite school districts, in elementary and junior high. He has served three years as an army instructor, teaching basic courses. Mr. Malstrom's reading ate, before increasing his speed, was approximately 320 words per minute depending upon the material. His rate now is approximately 1200 wpm. For skimming purposes he can reach two to three thousand words a minute. He claims that a combination of mental responses and complete concentration provides not only increased speed bu t increased comprehension and retention. As his own personal experience, he cited that when he wishes to savor the beauty of written words and phrases he slows his rale to between 500 and 600 words a minute for complete enjoyment. Mr. Malsrom likened speed reading for comprehension and pleasure to seeing a movie embodying a great passage of time developed in 90 minutes. The sense of participation is much keener, therefore, more enjoyable." lie will teach two types of classes at the school. One will be straight reading which encompasses fiction, newspaper matter and other items. The other course will feature L D S literature and scripture. non-fictio- The Utah Heart Association sible for about 54 percent of ail urges adoption of the following deaths in the U.S. each year New Year's resolution: while afflicting 10,0(10,000 living "Resolved, that in 1962, I will Americans the implications avoid the prac- speak for themselves. tice of medicine' and will accept medical advice only from my physician especially if worried about real or imaginary symptoms of heart and circulatory disease. The Association pointed out that only a physician is qualified to diagnose and treat illness in any form. As a precautionary measure, the Association added, people who are of middle-ag- e and beyond should undergo an INSTRUCTOR annual health and heart examStanley D. Mahnstrom, 7700 ination, which is simple, easy and and which conSouth Stcffunson Drive, who sumespainless,little time." very holds his masters in educaThe Association stated: The examining physician tional administration, has remay say you appear to be in instaff as the cently joined excellent health. In this case structor at Rapid Reading you can start the year without major health worries. Center in Holladay. In other circumstances, you must remember that today mure than ever before your Fish( physician is in a position not only to treat any heart condition which might be disclosed by an examination, but also to recommend positive steps which may guard your heart and prolong $500,000 your life. For example, if a physical More than a half million dol- examination discloses an elevated blood your doctor, lars was paid oat by the Utah in most pretmre, can bring this instanm, Department of Fish and Game condition under control through for capital improvement pro-ec- prescribed drugs or other methods. during 1961. Your doctor may in some Bulk of this money, some 1508.000 was paid to private con- cases recommend that you retractors awarded tne projects duce your weight and advise after public bidding. Some you on how to do it. Or he may smaller and emergency projects propose a program of regular were completed by the depart- and moderate exercise. All such matters are properly ment's b ui 1 d new crews. determined only by a phyProjects included waterfowl sician, the Heart Association marsh developments, new fish- said. It should be emphasized and ing waters, new hatchery pro- that are especially harmful duction facilities, permanent buildings and imrovements to when the individual has a real ulher installations used in the or suspected condition involving heart or blood vessel disease. departments management Since these diseases are respon Let it rain. This amazing new STOCK YOUR development, Sanitones repels water like off a ducks back. Stop in today and test it for your ; Neighbor : . Page! Announcing ... development in water repellents Soft-n-Dr- y, AQUARIUM self. See how the water rolls treated off the fabric and how it soaks into the untreated one. See how soft how new feeling the fabric is. Let us treat all your outer garments with It costs so little. Stop in todayl ry ... Soft-n-Dr- Holladay Cleaners o..f Regularly The ts TROPICAL FISH f - 1962 Cost DIFFERENT Use 10, Improvements Read and January Game Soft-n-D- First of all, he was an "out aider to the fight world. He was an unknown fighter with 4720 Holladay Blvd. and 3736 Highland Dr. CR7-266- Foothill Village Shopping Center 4 Z an unknown manager from an unknown town. He wasn't open to deals and he wasnt part of the tight little circle that ran boxing. He literally had to beat his way in with his fists. He was a fighter, not a boxer. With a classic boxer like Robinson heading up his division, Gene got a lot of adverse criticism and undeserved from sports priters. His home was West Jordan, and he was proud of it He could have easily called Salt Lake his home and won some instant support from lukewarm sport writers. But Gene preferred to do it the hard way . . . and, of course, the best -S- erklrs shk EMI-ANNUAL LEARANCE Store Wide Reductions All Regular Stock way. But Gone fought his way to the top of the middleweight division, lie made mistakes, lie lost the title once by walking into one of Robinsons Sunday punches. He almost didnt get the chance to win the title back again. Once he became the ruler of the middleweight division, he won the respect of everyone in the boxing game and every other sportsman. The things that Gene and his manager Marv Jenson stand for have given a new vitality and luster to a sport that was getting a little shopworn. Every fight. Gene becomes more workmanlike, liell never be the classic-styl- e boxer that Robinson was, but he gels the job done, and there arc few who can argue with success. And he has put West Jordan on the map. West Jordan is Fulimerville, and Fullmcrvillc is West Jordan. : NEW and Buy-Lin- es had several handicaps. ' with For a long time, Gene was treated as the ugly duckling of the fight world. He (k i fast-movi- Jay Overheard on Main St.: Miss Packard r- In every walk of life professional, industrial, business and the interesting people who are doing things homemaking arc the people who read more and remember what they read. world, it's a tremendous To read a lot in our advantage to be able to read fast! the Olympus secretary of the student body. On Jan. 11, mothers and daughters have planned an evening out together. The program will start at Dynamic People SEAD EAST elf . A course A tall, stately Marriage is a union of two people in which the man usually pays the dues 'Do-It-Yours- Medicine, Unit Urges Reading Center If you know you often talk too much yet reticence (closed circle formations as illustrated in ex. 1) or secrecy (knotted circles as in ex. II) shows in your writing, look at your slant. A slant to the right will show impulsiveness and you will speak on impulse. This is still close to being a general statement. Those who confide in others impulsively and later regret it do not do so without provocation. It may be a feeling c if comfort and relaxation when with the other person. This is shown in the weight of the writing. It may be that the impulsive writers anger is roused. It may be that the writer practices no restraints such as caution, conservatism, quick thinking, procrastination, etc. In the specimen below we have an impulsive outgoing personality who often acts before he thinks. His sympathies can be easily reached, increasing his natural generosity (shown in the good size upward curve in the first line) so that he will sometimes commit himself to do too much to his later regret. Loyalty to his ideals (shown in the neat round dots in the first line) guarantee that he will still go through with his promises. People with this writers nature usually have many friends and mix well with a variety of Without analysis one people. could say the writer is outgoing, responsive, very friendly. The writer himself would disagree with the generality. The reason lies in his lower loops. In the second line there is an example of such a pinched lower loop. The writer is friendly to others on the surface because he is responding momentarily to them and to his surroundings but when he chooses close friends: whom he enjoys being with, he limtis himself to one or two. Under further evaluation, it could be determined exactly as to the type of friendships he seeks and why but there is not enough space to follow through in this column. Specimen Snub to a 750 i and more tCfcDS Brushed Nylon ICEDS e Nylon 5 Cord B A US A Canvas Checkered Famous Name Brands All Colors 48th South and Highland Drive thu opening of a now Car Care Cantor in the now Cottonwood Mall. According to H. H. Bennett, prciident of ZCMI, the now center wil feature Dunlop tiret with Conoco gasoline and oil product!. Betides tiret and tubet, all auto occetuxiet will bo told. 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