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Show Handwriting Reveals Personality Traits, Declare Graphoanalysis Yolk (NAIM Clin 4 compiled hy the late Milton New- stranger trll 41 a glance how dian Hunker, a teacher and short- good son arc at kerpiug set rets hand eiert who devoted his life or meeting deadline4 there a to researching and developing a way you can establish the system of handwriting analysis Halts of (tropic with leased on the wav a writer forms Si- - whom you deal - Yes. as ti Giapliit-aualys- who make a scientific studs of handwriting. A LOT of bunk? Mauv prominent people don't think mi. The firt treatise on how the nature and qualities of a iiervai tan le revealed through hw handwriting was written durniy; the Renaissance hy an Italian phyutiau. Several hundred yearn later a French monk, working with Alfred Hiuet, the founder of intelligence tests, heljied that honesty and intelligence are indicated in haudwrit-ing- . rijH-r- Among the renowned jwycho-auaks- ts who attested to the validity of thi theory were Imth Sigmund Freud and one of hit students Alfred Adler. Memliers of the International Graphoanalysis Society - the Chicago-baseorganization which serves as the international voice of the profession, research division and the educational "arm" of Graphoanalysis --- are Itecom-in- g increasingly enthusiastic as their day bv day espcrienccs their findings. WHILE TIIE study of personality traits through handwriting analysis can lie complex, it is possible to leant Graphoanalysis in eight to eighteen months (depending on how much time you are willing to spend in study and how fast you alisodt the material) thanks to a course of instniction d his strokes. ANALYZE VOI R own first, The international Graphoanalysis Society offers a few jiasic ideas that you can try out in anal) ing your own handwriting or that of friends. Take a look at something you wrote a day or two ago - your list, an unloaded letter a friend. Something written with a regular fountain pen is liest. Take a ruler or straight edge, follow and extend all of the which you can in a line or two of your riling. This will show vou the slant of your writing. The slant will proliably vary, but you should be able to tell if it is mostly vertical, extremely to the right, or somewhere in Hie farther to the right, the greater the degree of emotional responsiveness, say handwriting analysts. If your writing slants to the left, you proliablv have repressed emotions and may lie an introvert. If your slant is vertical it's a sign that you will lie moved by judgment rather than strong emotions. "up-strok- NOW LOOK at your m's and n's. If you make them with high needle-poin- t tops, yon proliably grasp an idea quickly and are a jump ahead of the (verson who makes his m's and n's with r, round or tops. I this type of person is gen- - - 8:00 p.m. Hurst Horse Palace Spanish Fork, Utah There will be a sale all during the Spanish Fork Quarter Horse Show May 1 3 and 14 two-stor- 7 & 4 Was M795 . . . . Now m quick mucAir Was 2395 0W Now Convertible. Was 1850 63 QUICK IE SABRE CiPE $ Was 2095 60Ffl Now 11 io )fol SfARUMER with standard transmission. Was This group uf students will lie marching with the Tooele High School Halid at all band left to right, are Carol Smith, base Hammond, head color guard, Valerie Soderlxirg, color guard, Boiiua Blanchard, color guard. On the Irout row are I ce Bean, head drum major, Paula Spiers, drum inajurrtte, Connie Stewart, Iwirler and Stese Allred, drum major. rsriits. 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Persons interested in the Buddy Program or in joining the special Utah Platoon should see their nearest Marine Corps recruiter for details. Only 36 vacancies are left to !e filled. The National Stage Rand Camp will conduct another ja.z workshop at the University of Utah this summer, according to Dr. William L. Fowler, avsocidte professor of music at the University, and coordinator of the intensive one week clinic. The date is August 21 to 27. One hour of college credit is available. The camp boasts a collection of the countrys finest professional jazz talent. This years visiting faculty includes such noted jazz personalities as Frank Russoliuo, Johnny Smith, Russ Garcia, Charlie Mariano, Ralph Rena, Marvin Stamm, Derryl Goes, Ralph Mutchler, Leonard Feather and Toshiko, leading concert and jazz pianist of Tokyo. Others will le announced later. The National Stage Band Camp is a corporation now in its eighth consecutive year. This summer, the camp will lie at Trinity University, Texas; University of Connecticut, Indiana University, Sacramento State College, Longbeach State College, and the University of Utah. Its purpose is to train performers on stage band instruments, and to instruct in arranging, improvisation, jazz theory, and related fields. There will be actual performances in stage bands and combos, and a public concert by student instrumentalists, Dr. Fowler said. Every musician, boy or girl, 14 years of age or older is eligible. Last year two 14 year old boys from Omaha, Nebraska attended, as did a G.E. employee from Massachusetts who used a week of his vacation to come to the Marines Want Men for Buddy Program The U.S. Marine Corps is now enlisting 80 young men in the Buddy Program to make up a special Utah Platoon which will consist of Utahans from the 25. Simon Says: A great deal of what we see depends on what we are looking for. Simple U. 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Hall - Fillmore, Utah BIMY erally more tbisrongh amt methodica! in gamenng facts and has more of an engineering ty ie mind. The way you cross your ts and dot your i s can also tell a hand writing expert a lot alxiot you, If your t resembles a tent, lor example, you have a tendency toward stuMtonmrss. If you cross it high, you're a person with high placed goals. Dot your i with a circle? You're an individualist with a desire to lie different, VARIETY OF I'ses. Grapho-grocer- y analysis is Iwiug used in a fas-tcinatmg variety of ways. Among its enthusiastic practitioners are a hospital administrator who uses it to make decisions alxtut hiring and promoting employees, a trait artist in California who xtu-dies it to leant (tcrsonality traits of her subtexts, a car salesman who uses it in extending credit to car buyers, and a Mother Superior who lielirves that it can lie used to detect the possible development of unfavorable traits in cluldreu and can also help sxit aptitudes and talent potential. Mother M. Gcx-iliKoehler, since her retirement as Siqverior of the I'rsuline Academy in Paula. Kansas, has devoted her sjvare time to teaching her dassrs in the Imsic principle of Grapho-analysiand lecturing to civic and parent-teache- r group on the subjixt. PERSONAL AND marriage counselors also find that they can often save hours of "talking time" y studying the handwriting of the people who come to them for help. And at least one nselor suggests that engaged couples have their handstudied liefore they writing marry. Reverend W. Stanley Pratt says, "Graphoanalysis can pinpoint personality differences which might lie insurmountable olvstacles to a happy married life." People who use handwriting analysis principally for entertainment are frowned upon by Graphoanalysts. And anyone who uses it in connection with occult practices is denied memliersliip in the International Graphoanalysis Society. Its not whether you dot your i's and cross your t's that counts, apparently, but how. And from now on, minding your p's and qs may lie more important than ever before! THIRD SECTION In Timm minister-cou- low-eve- Utah Quarter Horse Assn. Spring Sale May 14, 1966 I 916 N. Main, 882-356- 5 VtfrT77T' Dcgir.r.fcn f.Tay OpMUkys 20th - PHza c:!J Elay 3Cfl I DoyJKHa 'Stir. 'DHdtui o 'XlT! GS iSot tc, 'Tilt : TTu xz TOOELE JS5 VREP 0TOQ .TEST 3 |