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Show T ti O' c a. Witter Bias Neighbor Staff Writer (Editors Note: If yoa have a question about your writing, send in a small specimen which ran be used in this column.) By Leslie o Throngh this, one can learn how a person thinks, why he thinks as he does, what his responses in given situations will be according to his nature, what his aptitudes are and what social nature is. Poor character as such would be an evaluation of the whole personality. In a recent lecture, Charles F. Martin, director and chief probation officer in Sangamon County, Springfield, 111. likem-a graphonalysis report to the positive identification of an individual through fingerprints. Mr Martin hulds his masters friend received this My chain a reader writes. letter, 5 feel was I it written by one Z v of poor character. Could this be verified by the writing? Graphoanalysis determines the strengths and weaknesses of all traits found in a personality and evaluates how they are being used by that individual. JZ o V c t ' - u M u LABOR DAY SAVINGS c TIRE SALE ON TOP QUALITY Thurs., Aug. 30 --S- TIRES CO-O- P 8 Sept. at., degree In graphoanalysis and uses It in working with families and problem children. In this writing, it is immediately obvious that the writer is very responsive to emotional stimulation as illustrated by his sharp slant to the right and insufficiently developed learning ability (seen in the carelessly formed ms, "ns. "hs"). The writer allows his emotions to rule him and flows with the current instead of slowing down sufficiently to investigate for himsell and then put to use what he learns. Because or tius, the writer is inclined to rush into a variety of interests on impulse. There is deciet, shown in the double-loopeos throughout the writing. There is good interest in variety and puysicai Deciet can be used negatively or positively depending upon other aspects of the personality. For example, in the writing of a spy, diplomat, doctor or counselor, deciet could be used for good purposes. In the writing of a potential thief, deceit would strengthen the other weaknesses in the character. In children, deciet will often be used as a front to cover up feelings of inferiority. In adultSj it is sometimes used to conceal actual inadequasies. Deceit when found in a writing must be evaluated. PREMIUM SAVINGS Co-O- Super Custom Safety p 'im NOW In the Manti LDS Temple, Miss Ann Marie Doty and Willard H, Godfrey, 3795 Gill Dr., were hosts at a wedding breakfast in Manti. The bride is a daughter of Dr Mrs Horace Wells Doty Jr., ' tye and recappable raning BIG Co-O- p NOW t SAVINGS Custom Safety IIO 1456 East 3010 South. Attending the bride at a reception in the evening were Mrs George Doty, Mrs Ray Clement, Mrs Lowell Ashman and Miss Sharon Allen. Katherine Loosl was flower girl. 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DUNSTER the northern slope of the Uintas, across the Wyoming border ami to Evanston, terminous of this marriage to Neil C. Thueson, weeks tour. son of Mr & Mrs Lowell B. Thueson of Provo. The marriage took place on Aug. 28 in the Manti Temple. Attending the bride were Mrs Jerry W. Tullis, matron of hon or; Barbara Jean Dunster, September wedding plans are maid of honor; Mary Lee Simp-being made by engaged couple Miss Bonnie Kay Bauman and James R. Vance. Announcement by the parents of the bride-o- f the engagement was made elect, Mr & Mrs William II. Bauman, 3260 Del Mar Dr. The prospective groom is the son of Dr & Mrs Cyril L. Vance, 1327 Emigration (1780 East). The couple is planning a Sept. 5 wedding at ihe Salt Lake Country Club, and a reception there afterward. Attending the bride will be Mrs Martin Garff, lhairon of honor; Miss Diana Neff, bridesmaid, Miss Teri Sue Thompson, junior attendant and Miss Jea nine Thompson, flower girl. Ron Hutton will serve as licst man. 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Delegates to Girls State, sponsored by the auxiliary, were present to give talks on their week at Logan. The girls were Chris Thomas, Teena Tuttle, Anna Bowthorpe, Nanette Roberts, Liz Boyd, Marjine Brown and Eileen Ellis. Helen Howard, director oi Girls State and assistant director Alise Pitman were present. Others attending the luncheon were Zelda Jones, post deCuba partment president; Davis, acting department president; Ruby Farsnworth, secretary and treasurer; and Gold Star mothers from unit No. 71: Mrs Grace Wright, Mrs Carrie Andrus and Mrs Evelyn Morris. The theme of the luncheon was Graduates of Utah Girls State. Mrs Betty Alien entertained with a few vocal scloc- - Carl-quis- KINDERGARTEN Professional Hair Care , Haines, Miss Judith Ralphs and Mrs Jack Simmons. In Richard S. Eck assumed duMiss Mary Kathleen Carlquist ties of best man while Robert and James Whitney Freed were M. Anderson, William H. Benmarried Monday in the Cathe- nett, Geurge E. Boss. John F. dral of The Madeleine, Rev. Carlquist. Sherman G. Lloyd, Glen M. Shrope officiating at Donald A. Penney and Toby Carlquist Wed Catholic Rites Miss Rosenblatt ushered. tlie ceremony. The bride is the daughter of t. Dr & Mrs John Howard Enroll In 1562 Orchard Dr. (3610 South). Parents of the groom The Reading Center are Mr & Mrs Richard C. Outstanding Soldier Freed. 694 17th Ave. A reception at the CottonHonored On Return wood Club honored the couple. Named as outstanding solMrs Richard S. Eck was ma- 4647 Holladay Blvd. CR dier of the returning Utah tron of honor while Miss Karen Guardsmen was Sgt. Robey Carlquist served as maid of Starts Sept. 17 Dahl. 470 E. 4500 South, Mur- honor. Other attendants were ray, a memlier of the XI Corps Mrs William 11. Bennett, Mrs Mr. Hammond, Instructor Artillery. George E. 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