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Show ' wi'gpyji".' P'S'! V . s - v4sr;.' By Leslie King ' ' S' reader writes that she is having trouble with her par- s' ; i A 18, 1961 The Page 4 ents because they believe she is too young to date or to feel the Ihiill of romance although she is in her teens. She a.ks for an opinion on which is right, she or her parents. reveals Graphn Analysis many things about your personality and your inner drives. It is based on facts found in your writing and is not influenced by the personal opinion of the analyst. This writing shows a nature that is constantly reacting to all emotional stimuli whether it be a book, an individual, environment, or a situation In which she becomes involved. Everything rouses a responsive feeling and she is unable to control her display of emotion. Hie tone of tier voice, the glint or sadness in her eyes, her general facial expression, will betray her hut. siie can and does know bow to control what she says. Most of what she thinks alxiut is not spoken or explained unless she specifically cares to. Look at the predmminantly closed circle structures in the a and o's. These show that though the writer may carry on a conversation it will be without revealing more information than the writer of those closed circles is willing to divulge. When this personality trait is analyzed with this writers basic, emotional, responsive nature. it means that only during times of emotional stress or cn- - s thusiasm will she put her feelings into words. At that time impulse takes ovr, causing her to talk more freely than she originally intended, (and may later regret). The answer to this writers problem lies in the manner in which she forms her strokes but will be useful to her only if she is willing to accept the truth about her own traits of character. Because of her impulsive nature she often draws erroneous conclusions or makes wrong decisions. Once formed, she tends to cling to her ideas. She has the ability to finish what she starts and this, too, can work against her as well as for her good. Barn Dance Remodeling of all kinds Basement Finishing Room Additions Kitchens, Bathrooms Co. Lars Const. 52 N. Center Sq., Midvale AM Aids Charity The 19th annual barn dance, spnosored by members of Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Fhi sorority, was held Oct. 14 at Meadowhrook Clubhouse. Dancing, games, raffles, and refreshments were part Of the Most evenings entertainment. of these were donated hy local businessmen. Frank LaCostia combo also and his three-piec- e gave part of their fee to the charity fund. Each year the sorority has donated all the proceeds from the dances to the Opportunity Center for Multiple Handicapped Children. For the past several years the donation has been used toward the building fund for the centers much needed larger quarters. The committee members for the dance were Mrs Paul II. Daybcll, general chairman Mrs Frank G. Stitt, president of the chapter, Mrs Robert T. Juhlin, Mrs Earl Sparks, Mrs C. E. Veirs, Mrs Phil S. Nelson, Mrs James W. Latimer, Jr. Party Line Scouters Set Banquet Olympus district annual scouting meeting. The newly completed chapel of the South Cottonwood Ward on 5301 South Uth East will host the banquet, at 7 p.m. Highlighting the evening will be recognition of outstanding unit leaders and commissioners within the district. These boy leadership awards are a new innovation of the realigned districts in the Great Salt Lake Council entertainment and inspiration will be issued in generous quantities, spokesmen report. Each institution will have an opportunity to vote on the district officers for 1962, according to Garnett Player, chairman of the nominating committee. Serving with chairman Player are Elwood Neff, Ervin M. Sousen, Douglas Mabey, William E. Nelson, W. F. Lynes, and E. Five Injured James-Mea- d , H3BVBE In most instances, her desire for variety and change, new friendships and possessions will keep introducing new interests into her life. She will not seem stable or reliable because of these swift changes Right now, these are likely to. be demonstrated in her friendships with boys. For the time being each friendship will mean a great deal, each will seem the. best. With her nature,, her feelings will alter but until they, do, she will regard each new friendship as utterly serious. This type of personality would benefit by taking the advice of others who are more mature and more experienced. Rites Given in Temple Beta Sigma Phi Olympus District By Violet Boyce The South Cottonwood Lions are selling calendars this year. will be allocated The Scouts are making calls. The South Cottonwood Lady to each sponsoring institution. Lions met last Thursday for dinThey should be sold to the unit ner. Plans were started for their Saturday, Uov. 25, will mark Dale Peak, the date of the first annual Mt. Eight tickets y'i ft Mt- - leaders, institutional representative, institutional head or his representative, and committee chairman or in the case of LDS institutions, the Primary president, and MIA superintendent. Chairman of the annual meeting committee is Edmund P. Hyatt. His committee is composed of Paul A. Kowallis, program chairman. Elwood Neff, arrangements, E. Daloy Evans, assistant arrangements, J. Richard Ross, promotion attendance. All scouters wishing tickets should contact their institution! representative soon after Ocl. 25. winter project for assisting the children of needy circumstances, Entering the Holy Cross Hospital recently was Ralph Turpin for a major, operation. In the LDS Hospital was Shirley Jensen and B. J. Sharpies, Vernetta Erekson was released from A Provo hospital last week: Her leg is still in a cast injured ribs and face are still mending. Here enjoying fall weather and colors were Mr & Mrs Gary Nelson. The couple came in for conference and stayed for a short vacation to visit friends and relatives in South Cotton- Mill-cree- there. Last week the Boyces enjoyed r a visit from Mrs Arabell of Nevada, and Friday evening Preston and Mildred Ballard here from Richland, Wash., . Jerrell Conrad James claimed Miss Sheryl Lynn Meads as his bride Thursday morning in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony. Elder Willard R. Smith officiated. Mrs Gertrude E. James, 3141 South 3400 East, mother of the bridegroom, was hostess at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House following the ceremony. Mr & Mrs Arthur J. Meads, 914 Euclid Avc., are parents of the bride. Mr James also is a son of John Cecil James, 725 Emery St. Thursday evening a reception in the Riverside Stake Center further feted the newlyweds. Bridal attendants were Miss Becky Jones, maid of honor, Miss Jackie Meads, Miss Charlene Blosch and Miss Annette Meads, junior bridesmaid. Pamela Meads, Kimberly Kas-teland Karon Kasteler were flower girls. Craig Jackson assumed best man duties, while O. Wallace Kasteler, Max James, Dennis James, Robert Mountford. Larry K. Meads, Barye Blosch, and Paul Smedley ushered. Mr James has completed an LDS Western Canadian mssion. , Lucy Hook Engaged To B. M. Roberts 3-C- ar Five persons were injured in a r collision Friday at 13th South and 4th East three-ca- and-som- $1,700 worth of damage resulted from the accident. Treated at Holy Cross Hospital for a possible back injury e was John L. Pink, 62, 1869 Ave. (2870 South), driver of one of the automobiles. His wife, Helen, 52, suffered a leg 'injury and body bruises. Two other passengers in the automobile, Mr & Mrs Gust Pla-tieach 57, Price, were treated at the same hospital for bruises and abrasions. William D. Feeney, 34, 2218 driver of a second car involved in the accident, suffered leg bruises. The accident occurred when a southbound car driven by Larry Keith Warby, Beaver, collided broadside with a westbound car driven by Mr Pink, said a traffic investigator. The Pink vehicle careened into an d car driven by Mr Feeney. Clay-born- Reliable Prescription Service Fast Free Delivery 4764 Highland Dr. CR 69 Emergency Phone: Warren duff CR 7134 South this month. Bryce has been out collecting on only half his route and has brought in 90 subscriptions. Clark Wright, 3186 South 2C00 East is running a close second with 45 subscriptions and more to come. Since he started work for the Neighbor in June, Clark has banked $76- Tony Riegger, 1562 Lone Peak Dr., is a new carrier but he is working hard to catch up, with 33 subscriptions written. Bruce Hunt and Chris West are running neck and neck in their effort to gain subscriptions. Incidentally, Chris is saving to go on a mission when he is older. Some of the carriers tell the Neighbor editors their job would be easier if people would wait to accept their receipts when they pay their quarters. Sometimes the whole family enters into the distribution of the paper. Richard Andertons two sisters have his papers folded for him before he comes from school and meet him half way through his route with more so that he doesnt have to carry all 275 at once, Welcomed this week into the carrier staff are four new carriers: Connie Smith, Gary Taft, John Tolich, and Kenneth Our SPOOK SPECIALS will "haunt" you, likewise our Prompt prices I So, now on Halloween bo bewitched . . , thing. Don't shop S-- for Treats I Skeleton-typ- e DELIVERY SERVICE from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. "bone-up- " R ANYWHERE IN THE AREA bon cooper east-boun- Prescriptions CR Home For Sale 1 bath, gar. Walk-ou- t All Store Items 96 Glitter GLO and TV STAR Each prescription filled with tho utmost precision so you may enjoy tho full benefit of your doctor's skill. built-in- s patio 1987 E. 4675 So., llolladay Scariest and Cleverest 1.98 all sizes e-- area. We have others, Midgley CR Erickson Pharmacy Keys & Terrell Realty Co. HU COSTUMES Now only at 89 Every Costume With Mask, Other Costumes from 1M to tM Brack's OXYGEN RENTAL DEPOT In Holladay 48th South A Holladay Blvd. Miniature CARAMEL 0l(P) ROLLS 75 Count BABY RUTH ONLY 24 Charlene Neilson Weds Fred Wheeler Miss Charlene Neilson, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph K. Neilson, 2690 Milo Way, became the bride of Fred Sutton Wheeler last Tuesday. The groom is the son of Mr. & Mrs. F. Clyde Wheeler, 817 Sherman Ave. A reception was held that even ing at Crestwood Villa. Attending the bride were Miss Carol Wheeler, the bridegrooms sister, maid of honor; Miss Jan Cnby and Mrs. George Ahrend. Miss Christy Neilson, the brides sister, was junior bridesmaid. Jim Wheeler was best man for his brother. Ushering were Ted Wilson, Jim Rhcad, Michael Erustcn, Ralph Cardwell. Ronald Neilson and Terry Neil- Loveless, East has sold the most Neighbor subscriptions so far s, 16 "Service With A Smile" Bryce 2900 Drawing up plans for the Mt. Olympus District Scouters annual meating are members of tho annual meeting committee: Paul A. Kowallis, left Elwood Neff, J. Richard Ross, and Edmund P. Hyatt, chairman. Tho meeting is November 25. Cottonwood Shopping Center WARREN DRUG AND VIEWS surprised them with a visit. Leaving this week with the Utah National Guard (115lh is Jim Thorup. Anyway e got one day out for deer hunting with his buddies. Leaving last week was Stanley Nelson, grandson of Mr Jacklin of Holladay. Friday Crash 1.09 Next Time Try NEWS . 89 Special CARRIER Haf-ne- In Miss Lucy Hook, daughter of Mr & Mrs John O. llook, 58G0 S. Jordan Canal Rd.(2700 West), is engaged to Benjamin M. Roberts, according to an announcement by the brides parents. is a son The bridegroom-elec- t of Mrs Leah Roberts, 3640 Christine St. (1050 East). The couple is planning a Dec. 1 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception afterward will be held at the Bennion,LDS ward house. Bidden to attend the bride-eleare Mrs Robert L. Hook, Idaho Falls, Ida., matron of unlined panel honor; Miss Connie Lunt, Miss Merelda Stelfensen, Miss Alice lined panel Hook, and Miss Janet Hook, sisters of the bride, and Miss Susan Roberts, sister of the All of our cleaning is done by trained personnel in our shop prospective bridegroom. Max Bunnel will be best man. Miss Hook is a grdauate of the University of Utah where CR 6157 Highland Dr. she was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, and Phi Kappa Phi. Her fiance was graduated from Brigham Young University. Drapery wood and Holladay. They left recently (or Ft. Eustis, Va., where Mr Nelson Is stationed. Ralph Freddie Turpin came home on leave last week from the Marine Base at San Diego to marry Melvina Lance, Murray. The ceremony was performed Friday with only close relatives in attendance. Since Freddie's father is ill, no extensive parties have been planned. Freddie wfll embark shortly for Okinawa. A reception was held Saturday at the stake house to honor Nina Davis, her officers and teachers. All ward members who worked under her during the five years she served in the capacity of Stake Relief Society president were invited to attend. Jeff Knapp's farewell will be held Oct. 22 in the South Cottonwood Second Ward. George Peaslle and Leonard Reynolds ( old buddies) are hopng to ace one another during a mission conference in Massachusetts. Pres. Hugh B. Brown recently appointed as second counselor in the First Presidency of the LDS Church will be there. 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