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Show 2 Page Neighbor The 1962 7, March Nose for News? J. S. Newman Pionl simple . . . Mavho this hnulil In' a ( Wanted The News correspondents. Neighbor. Thp lifeblood of a newspaper is news . . . news of the area . . . news about people . . . tilings that people want to read in their newspaper. The Neighbor folks want this newspaHr to lie your nrwspaKT . . . they want to print ihe tilings you want to nsul . . . they want news and pictures of piopl( in Ihe Neighbor area. A phone rail to will bring a photographer for a worthy picture. It is traditional that weekly newspaier.s have rorrespniidenls." These are usually housewives who know a lot of ieople. kwp track of important events that are going on. and have lhet knack and the lime In put it down on paper. Anyone who thinks she would like k do this kind of work should or drop phone in at The Neighbor office, 47118 llolladav Blvd., and talk Ivor jxilicy and rates. One thing must lie understood at the start. Its news that we want, not a gossip column, not comment, not publicity, not promotion, just news and good features. Anyliody for writing? To Celebrate Buv-I,in- NEIGHBOR STAFF WRITER By Leslie Wagner King (Editors Note: If yon have a question about your writing, send in a small specimen which 85th Birthday I This writer is the type of individual who will act- or speak only after due consideration and not on the spur of the moment. In this way he difiers from Joseph Samuel Newman, 2779 liis 85 ;tan be used in this Cilenmare, win many people who take a sudden ctama.) interest in something, pursue it birthday March 11. Mr Wwman lias lived all bis life in Itulladay. ! for a while and then switch to illustrates Today's specimen sending most of it on tlx an inquiring, investigative think-;c- a new fancy. farm located at the corfamily Before he takes his time to one who is constantly seek27S-2b2- ti ner View and Holla-daHe is not merely 'learn, to work or even to enjoy knowledge. ing Blvd. Evergreen trees that a lot of information some type of entertainment, he his father and he planted on the seeking a variety of subjects, will decide first whether it is corner there more than sixty jalsiut to liecome a jack of to his benefit; .worth his while however, still years ago are standing. or of sufficient importance. all trades, master of none. "In those days. lie tells us. "Indians often came to visit and sometimes stay overnight, leavi ing the following morning with Oc a good supply of food mim our 27H-2(farm. They were friendly. We never had trouble w.itlt Indians. v ; He recalls vividly the days when he hauled hay into the city and sold it to passers-byThat, he says, was in the good ol days', when transportation in the city was by donkey-drawNote the inverted, appears advantageous to do so, Phone: streetcar. Those were the points in the tops of h in is able to add additional effort Salt Lake City 17. Utah days, too, when hunting licenses "grapho and in the word on in evaluating his facts before Plant 130 N. Main, Midvale, the third line. Such reaching a conclusion. Serving the Holliday, Lot d Utah. Such a writer will seldom deare not confined to specific letcomand East Millrreek Phone: AM5-355- 6 ters. The stroke, wherever ceive himself. This writer does of South munities Salt Lake found, illustrates an investiga- so only on rare occasions when Subscription Rates: County. $3.00 per year tive nature. The sharper pointed a tendency to brush over inforApplication to mail as second 2S cents per month by carrier the stroke is at its tip the more mation instead of digging more class matter is pending at the thorough the individual will be thoroughly will come to the Published every Wednesday post office at Midvale, Utah. when he investigates. A pre- fore. Office 498 Ilolladay Blvd. J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher dominance of sueh strokes shows one who likes to seek Farewell Slated knowledge. Note the consistent lack of For Missionary word endings in the specimen. The Valley View Eighth Ward The lark of a stroke can lie an influence in the evaluation of will honor Gary Lynn Robison a writing. In this writing, the at a Testimonial lack supports and increases the March 11. Gary will leave Salt writer's tendency to appraise Lake City March 12 for the New things logically without emotional influence and to consider 6928 GREENFIELD WAY first whether or not his action will have harmful consequences (Cottonwood Heights Shopping Center) to himself or will be to his benefit. This type of thinker will not only lie able to see the virtues in two opposing opinions but will Regularly With Every Haircut also lie able to start a line of investigation from which will deJ. S. Newman 1. Vibrator head massage velop further facts. lie is also analytical (discussed in a pre2. Lollypops with each were unnecessary. My father vious co'umn) and, whun it and I used to stand on our child's haircut front porch to shoot deer. Mr Newman has been active Jim Thomas, Owner - Operator in church and civic affairs throughout his life. He relates TALLIES with pride that he has been at the funerals of al present Ihe presidents of the LDS COTTONWOOD BOWLING church since the death of BrigHigh Individual Game (men) ham Young. Through at Del Swan. 258; (women) Mrs the age of 70, he fulfilled a Janet Hunsaker, 203. church mission to England. Gary L. Robison High Individual Series (men) lie is Ihe father of six child- Hank Ressler, 647; (women) Zealand South Mission. The ren, five of whom arc still Mrs Boots Lay, .510, Farewell will be held at X pm living, lie, has 17 grand children at the ward chapel, 2600 South LEAGUE HIGH OLYMPUS Saves You Cash and 11 great grandchiTdrcm' 2000 East. High Individual Game (boys) The young missionary is a HU4-433- 9 3460 So. Steve Gibson, 218; (girls) Karen of Olympus High graduate Beyder, 181. School and attended the UniverJUNIOR LEAGUE HIGH GAME sity of Utah one quarter. Upon his return from his mission he Jerry Cornia, 183. intends to go into the Air Force. WILLOW CREEK lie lives with his parents Mr COUNTRY CLUB & Mrs Keith O. Robison at 4088 Lye Corwin Jenkins, 22. 1831 East 4625 South, and Zuke High Individual Game (men) Cumberland Drive. anc Warren Tepper, 236; (women) Zuver, 22, 1941 Lincoln (4345 South), were treated at Madge Bacon, 534. Salt Lake General Hospital after JUNIORS a Thursday evening motorcycle High Individual Game (boys) accident at 6200 South. The mo- Xorinan Anderson, 190; (girls) torcycle swerved off the road- Donna Baglcy, 171. way and crashed into a tree High Individual Series (boys) near Ilolladay Blvd. U. Roll Norman Anderson, 535; (girls) Mr Jenkins, the driver, suffer- Shari Balis, 378. ed a possible leg fracture, lacerJeanninc Nini Alhas, daughOf the $7.5 billion spent for ations, abrasions and bruises. Mr Zuver, owner of the motor- tobacco products last year, ter of Mr & Mrs L. P. Alhas. 4131 Cumora has Ikm-i- i cycle, suffered bruises, abra- nearly $3 billion was for direct named to the Dr., honors roll high sions and lacerations. jxcise taxer at the University of Utah. A graduate of Olympus High School in I960, she is a sophomore. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta, national social sorority, and the Symphony Debs at the University. To be named to the high honors roll a student must have a grade point average of at least 3.5 which is equivalent to a B plus. Relatively few students attain such high academic standing. ctm-iiia- ' jF yi r '' it r. y -- o3 oJ& A; V r O ig . n The Neighbor has top sales will be awarded a scholarship of $50. If you want good seats be ure to get your tickets NOW! IT , J Pictured with one of his paintings is Gene Stark, one of 15 exe hibiting artists whose wiyk will be d splayed at Ryttng-MenlovThe artiste are Interiors, 3939 Highland Drive, March members of the I.lustratinn Department at Hercules Powder Company which is sponsoring the event. 11-2- Titan Chit Chat Hercules Artists 278-262- 6 To Display Work Shrrilyn Sierakowski Olympus High ton-woo- Jim's Barber Shop Now Open Farewell FREE! W Si BOWLING EVERGREEN ; DRUG CENTER 2300Ef Cycle Swerves, Injures Pair Olympus Grad Listed On A display of avnrational fine art work done by members of Come one, come all! Come to the Illustration Department in the "Naughty Marietta on the Hercules Powder Company will nights of March 29 or 30 and be held from March 11 to 25 wi'l be glad you did! inclusive. The showing will be you sate of tickets are Students' at Rylting-Men'ov- e Interiors, 3939 Highland Dr., from 10 am divided into class competition, to 9 pm weekdays and from lelub and individual competition. noon to 6 pm on Saturdays and The winning club recicvcd a priSundays. There is no admit- ze of $100 toward the purchase of uniforms. tance charge. The exhibiting artists are The top homeroom will get an technical illustrators (or the evening dinner. The student who chem feat company which i s sponsoring the event. The display will include scuptumt paintings, water figures, o i colors and drawings. Exhibiting artists will lx Sterling Bush. Alfred J. Eckman. Don Evans. Lindsey Hansen. George Ilejna. Robert Hunt, Lolly B. 1 lust . Wayne Ingram, Donald Larsen. Tom Oaks. John Pendell. lloyd Peterson, Don Spcukrian. Gene Stark and Steve Tregeagle. 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