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Show CLUSIII , r different in detail and alegance -- I . I fir.4 b giounivis Casubsollove k I 4 sYdel instaty ie this ham& fulorkwese 1.11- ..;.. - , Posed tharom tulsoltsinsed dam boob and Coal! ,,,,.,,,,,'....wm,4 loond4mpo oak elands $6950 boubbsi buiess IN' Nason's will you find die 'isive' details you want in a Imported from romantic countries, these lamps lend an SAt of elegance to the cam., forts of your home. period lone toll': fib,. 6:140 shook 'jawed b e bade-- $6931 1 ' CITY'S upside - down - writer,, Clifton J. Anderson and his signature. SPRING : AAIIItL Bill, , - oleo Adv, gut wp the printer, cringed - when we asked him to set this - , .1 , , ; L headline tstandinla on his, - - - - Ilth Se. 19811 hood, but it's for Cliff ,, - e rs A GOOD thing Clifton J. Anderson of - today at the age of 63. "I knew I'd have to pretend to Write with the right hand or I'd 'get' when -- City, Utah, isn't a school studehts would .1oreaci.,..,nnLicnPalts.xapped,ButeveryAime.she.., ads what was on the blackboard. Either that, or Mr. Ander'son would have to stand on his head to do the writing. , ' You see, Ittr. Anderson cannot write right side-up- .It all began when "Cliff" was a little boy, going to school in Mt. Pleasant. Be- he found' it ing naturally, pretty' hard to follow the teacher's in- structions when 'he was learning to write, since her instructions were intended for d Pupils. So youngpiff used hand in what seemed to him the , , t - - T. tnostnaturaLmanner,,He-put-the.top.4:1,shoottiatAeay,,100,Altivae- , -- right-hande- ... ; , t t Disativ says ataoutut, . SALT imta CITY; inas-Ain-tst t I'. sod IA, passe of desseriss csavessissoll breeds- - ellb, ,1 Jeb i 14 111 EPTIKAL left-hande- , 1SSA - trit ' A 111. for Foes ' --- - D E It: S ; bileole - amid Doommamilme 1343 SOUTH PHONIL d, upside down. "As far as I can see, writing upside down is just as practical as any other methodwhen you turn the paper right side up, nobody knows the difference way," says'. Mr. Anderson. "Of course, you have to get used to having People look at you as if you were a little leiched,' but that never bothered me much. I always figured that in a free country such as this, a man can do things any way he' wantseven if it makes people think he's a little loco."' - I 4 -- any-belie- U . soy plow is year nom . West bessost.they kt, the paper near him, and the bottom farthest away, and wrote upside down. The system worked very well; and Cliff got along fineuntil the teacher no- tided what he was doini hardly her eyes, and was' sure there was no such thing as a person who naturally wrote better Upside down, than right side pp, She told him he had to use his right hand, and write like everybody else. 'But try as he would, be juset colikttet make' his,fingeri work that Way. "I finally gave up, trying.". he recalls . .-- mode se Csiesms bAsitigosi toboic plumb is 22 seises Cliessids Stitt comma to turned her back. I turned my paper up- side down again and went to work. I fig- tired it was only sensible to do what came naturally." It was a slow process at first, but as -time went -- on, - It became -- easier.- anti eventually Cliff was writing as rapidly is anyone elseand much triore legibly than most. , - A' former state champion trapshooterr, Mr Anderson is an expert gunsmith. and makes his living by rebuilding guns for people from all over the West. but ly, he not only writes ' 1 big& pow Uses end with Sss Iforirsi Shade - ,-- - qevolutionary YERIIKAI BEINDS By ED BLISS - teacher:-Spring If podems Fudging Area East ractoozone---- IlistAD4 31 - aufetiuDisling ve - - - 'Ek5 1P6 4P;t9 IT |