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Show REVIEW. A7 September 23. 1965 Lutheran School Parking Problems? Just Join The Club Holds Reception reception to introduce and honor Dennis Lindeman, principal, and the teaching staff at Christ Lutheran School was held Sunday afternoon at the A Meter maids bug Salt Lake County employees as much as they do the rest of us only a little more so. Since the parking lot across 2nd East from the city county building was closed to make room for the Metropolitan Hall of Justice, the employees are hard put to find parking space A representative of the employees, Don Smith appeared before the commission Tuesday morning with some proposals to solve the dilemma 1 Close 2nd Fast between about that one too. 2. Surface the area east of the City -- County Building. That idea was rejected with a shudder. Find suitable property in the area which the county 3. might buy. 4. Make an arrangement with a parking lot near the u ay --county Building for parking space with both employees and county picking up part of the tab. 5 Change meters around the building to all day 25 cent . 4th and 5th South. Mr. Smith said this would be a good idea because of the constant traffic flow across 2nd East. The commission forwned and said ths city would lip, think meters, presumbably restricting parking to county employees. The commission is studying the problem. church. A total of 144 students were enrolled in grades one through eight, and three staff members are returning to the school this year. They are Nelda Meyer, first grade; Mrs' Lois Klook, third and fourth grades, and the principal, Mr. Lindeman. The two new teachers are Dennis Schaar, intern, teaching grades five and six and Janice Mueller, grades two and three. Mr. Schaar is a graduate of Concordia College at Illinois, and Miss Mueller taught last year in Huggman, Illinois. "There is no set tuition tor students at the school, Mr. Lindeman said "We ask the pledge parents for a free-wi- ll each month." Enrollment for the new Bible classes is now in progress These classes will be held each Sunday at 9:30 A M and on Tuesday from 7 to 8 p M. at Christ Luuieran . Church, Missouri Synod, 222 East 5600 South, Murray. The Rev. Paul M Schmidt will conduct these classes Choir rehearsals will be held on Thursdays at 8:15 P.M. m the choir room. Two Bits A Day a day Two-bi- ts be enough' might not The Granite School Board Tuesday night heard Superintendent Elmer J Hartvigsen express this thought, in more formal terms, concerning in lieu of transporpayment tation to certain students living in pockets where bus 4 Unrealistic I think 25 cents is inor- dinately low he said, noting that the number of students transportation is impractical It has been the practice of the district to pay these students 25 cents per day to provide their own transportaWhile Superintendent tion Hartvigsen said he was not yet ready to make a specific recommendation, he felt a more realistic figure might be closer to 50 or 60 cents whose transportation is thus handled might increase over the next few years. qaUdqsw a , INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES Small (orioralion iipnl-capit- u ! f ii 11 1 1 ' t n ii. Qux Ctcz, .? trs i1 al for expansion Will pa rv - 1 c3 CD mtiifcmI. : CONTACT MR. HANSEN 359-475- 5 ter- - O Trade. Tech Elects Six Six students from the southeast section of Salt Lake Valley have been elected to Salt Lake Trade Technical institute's Student Council. The students and the classes they will represent in council meetings are: Lorren N. Davis, 1898 E. 3300 South, electronics; Rob- ert W. Neff, 2110 E. 3080 South, welding; Timothy M. Culligan, E. 7000 South, building technology; Robert Allen Bowers, 2042 Hollywood Ave., barbering; Alma Goff, 941 E. 5750 South, autobody repair; and Harold Lee Barney, 1949 2715 Laurelhurst Dr., surveying. Trade Techs StudentCoun-ci- l, ' comprised of students from each of the school's classes, formulates policy for the student government. WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING lie Ttlfitdi (formerly Earl's) Try our HOT Caramel Sundae New Ice Cream Flavors Licorice-Mintchip-Blueber- ry 2300 E. 4800 So. Holladay Phone 277-099- Hours 11 til 11 2 CLOUD SUNDAYS Now Doing Business During Alterations QUESTIONS ABOUT HYPNOSIS and HEALTH Or. Rex Alsop D.C. Ph.D. 0.0. Does a hypnotist deal exclusively with the mind when hypnotising a subject? When directing a No subject into a hypnotic state, the subject can accept or reject any or all suggestions. The conscious and subconscious mind as well as the autonomic nervous system are involved, and if proper direction is given by the hypnotist, the subject wilL upon awakening, feel invigorated and very refreshed. hat faculties does a subject under hypnosis have control of? All of them He or she can hear, feel, see, smell, taste and speak He or she can select or reject suggestions and also has control of his will. That is he or she can awaken if the desire should be aroused at any time. VA Q A To be a good hjpnotist should a person be hypnotised? No I don't think it is absolutely necessary but hypnosis is a very pleasant state and I believe that one would be a much better hypnotist if he did experience it. It is usually quite different than the description one finds in bos. O A Q A What FRICASSEE OF TURKEY PARTS 12 Teaspoon toll Quart. r 18 T.otpoon pep tr Flour Fat for browning Broth, tomato uic. or water Separate quarter into port. Flour turkey port, Brown thoroughly in a small quantity of fot. Deduce heat and odd eaoning Add just enough broth to cover bottom of pon. Cover tightly and simmer unt obout hour. Add more broth In motl portion o needed. If desired, grovy with pan dripping Serve wi piepor. mashed potatoe, dumpling, baking powder biscuits, noodles or rice 2 Turkey Hind are the main requirements that a good hypnotic subject should have? a. He should be willing to submit to hypnosis, that is give his consent, b There should be no feeling of fear upon the Dart of the subject. c There should be good rapport, or empathy as well as complete trust between the hypnotist and hypnotic subject. fork-tende- Variation: Is it possible for a person under anesthesia to accept suggestion subconsciously? Yes. Clinical examination through regression has proven this to be true turkey port moy be fricosseed especially the wings thighs, neck ond bock pieces. 2. About 12 hour before port or. done odd parboiled corros onions, ond potatoes. Any cut-udrumsticks, p 3 If suggestion can be accepted by the subconscious mind while under anesthesia, what types of suggestions can be given0 A The can be either positive or adverse suggestions A natural somnambulist, (one who is easily placed in a hypnotic state), could be helped or disturbed by words and expressions used by nurses or doctors while under this influence O Can a person A Q A Q A under hypnosis through regression relive past experiences such as accidents or Yes The subconscious mind records every surgery? incident in a persons life from birth The knowledge of this fact should be of great importance to doctors in all fields. Q A Potatoes Red Jonathan Apples Why happen we would then die 69c Gold Medal Flour Campbell what is abreaction0 Feliving a past experience is it possible for a person to retain knowledge of past expennere such as surgery, etc ? Because the conditions of anesthesia can be likened to sleep The conscious mind is not aware of the happenings of the moment but the subconscious mind never sleeps, nor can it be put to sleep Should this Western Excel Bacon io.b. 29c ,t!,J1.09 Family Biscuits Tomato Soup M Blue Bonnet Green Giont ,c,t. J1 Snow Drift 3 ib 63e Peas & hypnosis be of any benefit jn conditions such as impotence? There are many instances of excellent results where the condition is primarily psychosomatic. 484-59- or 467-C5- 1695 So. State oi. foil, 29 Margarine' Onions 33 c c a very friendly you Want your questions 01 6 & Can For further information or should answered., please write or call 3 Bisque of 21. $ store c C - -- fj -- Tt. t I 4 K I r-l am |