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Show Mare Mothers Zaalqdcd-on herself in certain areas show Warner King Neighbor Staff Writer I. the uncomfortably cramped (Editors Note: If yoo have upstrokes of the ii" liirwtgnout qurstioa about your writing, send in a small specimen which the specimen. She hesitates to attempt to do can be nsed in this co.uuin.) a job thal she is not already A letter from a high school familiar with for fear that she stuilent requesting a comparison will fail. Her fear of failure is of grapliu analysis to graphology sirrngliietird by the self conwas occasioned, she writes, liy sciousness found in the n a remark liy her teadicr lo the s'coiul and third lines. In this ease, her pride and students in her high school to holding psychology class. The teacher dignity eoiilnlnilc in others back liecause her were terms staled that the two aplo desires she always eyes that and used interrhanguhly at her best. connot pear is handwriting analysis In fields where the writer sidered a science. is already sure of herself, her Norris J. Starkey, a handto complete a job that ability writing expert working for the is strengthened undertakes site Indianapolis Police department her persistence, shown in by anasays. Accurate character the little tied loops in the forlysis from handwriting is pos- mation of the s's throughout sible liecause the impulse to the specimen and the p in form each teller is a distinct Her long lasting graphology. message from the brain, formin the width shown feelings, ing itself into a graphic picture of the strokes increase this that tells more than the writer ability also. intends. In today's letter, the quesGraphology, which originated tion was raised about the vain Europe, analyzes character lidity of the science. As defined from the formation of the Jet in Webster's Collegiate, science tors found in writing. Grapholo- means systematized knowledge gists interpret their findings derived from oliservalion. study carried according lo their individual and experimentation ability. Many conflicting state- on in order to determine the ments arc to he found in books nature or principles of what is oil the subject because of this. being studied". In graphn analysis, analysis is Mr Bunker, founder of the made on the particular strokes International Graplio Analysis hie., cautions over and making up the letter. Approxi- t mately 15 principal traits can ever in the text I looks that one be found in a letter h, for must try to prove a principle 100 validations or even example; there are more Ilian b 6 different ways to make a 1,000 The value of a stroke must t"; the dot of an i can show be so well proven that there eight different traits. Individual traits either stren- is never an error. Therefore, gthen or weaken each other. the lwsl answer to todays None of them stand alone any- question is th-i- t one must prove more than the parts of a house to ones own satisfaction that are separate from the house,. the principles of grapho analyIn today's specimen, we find tic as stated are correct. Over 30.000 analysis throughtteveral fears that intensify oilier and prevent the out the world are doing Ihix. writer from obtaining full value Mr Bunker himself rheckcd from her capabilities. There is Ins findings for 18 years before offering the science comthe, indirat ion that she is forcing restraints up mercially. mothering. The mare, Candy Kisses has a two month old bay, also in picture. Joseph Sweat, 1765 East 6466 South, shown with inare and orphaned colt which she is Candy Kisses, an eight year old buckskin mare with a two month o)d colt of her own adopted an orphaned Appaloosa June 10 a few hours after its birth. Joseph Sweat, 1765 East 6400 South, who breeds horses and is specializing in Appalooses, explained that it is generally very difficult to gef a mare to accept a colt that is not her own. In his case with her bay already two months old, Mr Sweat was not certain bow the mare would react although she is a particularly even tempered horse. . My father, Melvin, helped pie, he reports, and we removed the mares own colt and put him in a stall and then we held the mare steady while we showed the little one how to nurse. By the time Joseph discovered the death of the new born colt's mother, the baby's ribs were already prominent, it bad grown so weak it couldnt help itself. The mare flattened her ears and nickered but other than a few gentle nips she let the little colt alone. Little Kiss, the mares own colt, about tore down the stall trying to get to his mother! laughed Joseph. Later, when we )et the two of them together he tried to bite the little colt. They were good friends in a day or so, though: Now, all three of them romp through the fields together. The mare treats the little Appaloosa as 'her own nd searches for him when he is out of sight. According to Joseph, Appa loosas are growing in popularity. The colt, young as he is, is worth between $500 and $1000 Registry of the breed started in 1938 although they were in existence long before then. They are special to the northern area. A Nez Perce Indian chief, Chief Joseph, is credited with developing the group,, served a home coming at the home of Mrs C. M. son. 105 East First North, Kays- to her. ville. Miss Pearmain, an of the Italian Amer- - floyoe at the Bureau of Mines, ican Civic League had 18 con- - is succeeding Mrs Winston for the title ojf Queen of u.rg president of 1961-62- . All State Italian Day introduced . to them at their annual Found- Marilee Davi Kalhleen IIam. ers Day Dance June 16 The Judilh Ppnnian and Karen pton girls ru ige in age from Holmes of Brownie, troop 360 All State Italian Day will be had their fly-uceremony celebrated July 8. recently, greeted by intermediates from troop 143. After the Mrs Thschner, their ceremony Walter F. Kempe, president served refreshments. of the Los Gallos Toastmaster leader, Club, entertained the members at an outdoor barbecue at his Members of troop 296 made home, 2775 Blue Spruce on June fudge and peanut brittle for. 19. The Queen of the Pays of iheir Dads for Fathers Day. Marian, Merchant and her ni'r lje guidance of their rs Marge Smith, 2896 Diana Summerhays er and Marilean Wadley were guests of honor at the barbecue. Troop 44 started their mer activities with a cook out. strain. Miss Pearmain, new president They served Rag Stew, garlic of the Federal Womens Club, bread, and.tossed salad. will be introduced to members at an installation Tea June 23 Six Girls Iver-iunchc- : Area Briefs i The Utah Mosaic Society will meet June 29 at 8 p.m. at the home of the president of the society, Mrs Vesta Ward, 919 East 300 South, Mosaic films will' Lie shown. ts ). p' A Reunion for former residents of Mt. Pleasant, Utah will be held June 23 from 9 p.m. at Garden Park Ward, 1150 Yale Avc. Merlin G. Christiansen, chairman of the reunion states that this one will be the first to lie held in over 15 years. It is hoped that the reunion is successful enough to become an annual event. 5-- un-47- Mrs Kenneth (Millie) Butler, South 800 East, returned home from the hospital with a new baby girl on June 15. The club Eager Beavers, a 4093 NEWS AND VIEWS Awnings g Awnings Awnings Awnings Awnings . Awnings Sugar House' Inter-mountai- CIN-DE- ENAMEL K Ants' Cows 1 Compete Garden Bushes For Beauty Crown cAcA. VS'- A 1 .WVXVOvfl'W " i (& CARRIER Appaloosa Colt jaw &bOd, ten-spee- Orphaned By buying their own clothes; Johnd Durrant intends to buy a aCL. Beard-sha- ll bicycle; Roger is saving lor a Boxer puppy; Joann Whatcott will use her a. money to go to summer camp Qt and Becky Nourse will use hers to visit her grandmother in C Colorado. 3 There will be a sales meeting 0 summer NS Roys and girls become car outlining a suggested June 23 O rier salesmen for Uie NEIGH- program on Saturday, 1 p.m. to noon from BOR for as many reasons, il O oNS seems, as there are ways to spend a dollar. This office has discovered (hat the more incentive a carrier has behind him (Aluminum) the piorc likely he is to reach list of lopour rapidly-grpwinselling carriers. Recently we asked Bryce Loveless how he uses his earna ings. Re answered blithely, lo (Canvas) buy materials to make arrows. Ot Mike Crocker and Steve Dena 3" ning keep pigeons. cr Mike says, If I dont make o the money to buy feed, they don't eat. Dan Kristie is put(Roll Up) ting half of his earnings in savrest TV. The ings for portable is being banked toward college. Several carriers are saving -to go to either college or on a o Ik mission. Stephen Pace, David (O (Decorator Colors) Hippen, Brook and Chris West, a Gary and Bruce Hunt, Clark Wright, Michael Bilanzieh and Steve Brooks all have that goal. Carolyn Butcher, William Atkinson and John Wicks are sav(Installed by ing to buy cars when theyre Experienced Crews) old enough to drive. Phil Sumner hopes to have enough money to purchase the rest of bis ski equipment by winter. Bill Martens is building a radio with his Dad and needs (Fret Estimates).. money to buy more parts. Robert Shoop will soon use his savings lo attend the BYU Music Festival. Wayne Hall and Tom Wilson are buying scoht equipment; Richard Widerburg hopes to have enough savings to finance 2132 S. 11th East, HU his way to the next scouting IS irs MADE OF CANVAS Jamboree three years away. WE CAN MAKE tT Mary and Carolyn Hatch are 0 ! : ' i' ' 4 : X: ,, Did you know that ants have cows? Thats right, many aphids are actually taken out to pasture by ants who milk the aphid by stroking its back causing it to release a fluid thit is relished by the ants. The trouble with this picture is that the pasture that the aphid feeds on may be your prize roses, or your cherished shade trees or other Wftl, )iked plants in your garden. You. can often tell when aphids are doing well because the leaves upon which they are feeding tend to curl about the aphid as though to protect him. Actually the plant is probably writhing in agony as aphids cause great damage to plants. Harris Marks Aug. 25 for Wedding Delivery Mywhtrt. , I .J-. . Beauties participating in beauty contest Monday night jfrom the NEIGHBOR area included Sandra Lee Martin, 4669 Wallace Lane (2925 East;) .Carolyn Lords, daughter of Mr A Mrs Ralph C. Lords, 2105 Keller Lane; Jill Jones, daughter of Mr A Mrs R. E. Jones, 3492 Fleetwood Dr. (3453 South;) Dorothea Diana Boden, daugiy--, ter of Mr A Mrs R. Gale Boden, 3570 Palisade Dr. (3550 East; Janet Joy Erickson, daughter of Mr A Mrs Hyrum B. Erickson, 2730 McClelland St. (1040 East; and Bonnie Margaret Pinkerton, daughter of Mr A Mrs Norman R. Willoughby, 1517 East 3045 South. The winner of the contest will represent Utah in the Miss Uni verse Pageant at Miami Beach on July 14. A total of 13 girls participated in the contest. W V . - '' TJ i V . Clark Wright, 3186 South 2606 East, with baby squirrel which has been the prime interest in the John Fred Wright household since Clark captured it. The squirrel has been successfully fed from a doll's bottle and is now being weaned on hot cereal with milk and leaves. Miss The First Methodist Chureh in Salt Lake City will be the scene of the marriage of Miss Cinda Louise Harris and Charles William Hagen on Aug. 25. Their recent engagement is being announced Parents of the betrothed pair are Mr A Mrs Richard Weldon Harris, 2453 Skyline Dr. (2700 Hast) and Mrs Ella Hagen, 067 East 9th South, and the late Earl Ilagen. Miss Harris attended the of Texas. Ilor fiance served in the Army. To wire flower- scall us &pl FT Wo guarantee quality. PABGO Less Frock GLOSS ENAMEL CIN-DE- K INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UK Hi Gene's Flower Shop Midvala 7 N. Main St. AM 68 FURNITURE TO PAINT WOODWORK, roa Uni-yersi- One wf WAY mm ... far . . 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