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Show vu. ,rr4,...w-.'vii.ir w niwi. J f ,'" t ; J i ' ' "' . .. i r ' ! 1 ': k I DR. DAVID SEABURY Knife -Fork Club Opens 1955-56 Lecture Series Dr. David Seabury, one of the most constructive thinkers among modern psychologists, will speak before the Knife and Fork Club on Saturday, Oct. 15, In the first meeting of the current season for the local club, announced Dr. Reed W. Farnsworth, president presi-dent of the organization. As In the past the meeting will be held at El Escalante Hotel. Author of "What Makes Us Seem So Queer," "Unmasking Our Minds," "Growing Into Life," "How to Worry Successfully," "Help Yourself to Happiness," and "How Jesus Heals Our Minds Today." Dr. Seabury has devoted his Jife to the exploration explora-tion of the human mind. His studies have been in the drama of compelling emotions, dynamic dyna-mic motives, and the majestic possibilities of reason and imagination. Founder of Seabury School Founder of the Seabury School of Psychology, Dr. Seabury will show the audience how to discover dis-cover and assemble mental resources re-sources that they may meet the present with greater power and efficiency. Modern psychology, he says, Is beginning to show how people have neglected the factors fac-tors most important in helping them attain their aims. Divorce, neurosis, nervous breakdown, and the increase of Insanity are some of the ominous results of this neglect. UntU recently the emotional factor, so truly the controlling element In the possibility possi-bility of happiness, has been almost al-most entirely Ignored. Dr. Seabury is a leader In his field. He has studied with modern mod-ern leaders of thought at Harvard, Har-vard, London, Paris, Munich and Rome. He once served as consult-lng consult-lng psychologist to Culver MUI-tarv MUI-tarv Academv and. ad consult ing psychologist In New York, he helped literally thousands with mental problems of every type. A list of new members, Joining Join-ing the Escalante Knife and Fork Club for the first year has been released by president Reed W. Farnsworth as follows: Dr. and Mrs. Royden C. Bralthwalte, Mr. and Mrs Durrel Corry, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kunz, Ronald Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Clove, Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Granger, Mr. and Mrs. WUllam II. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. John Rowberry.'Mr. and Mrs. EI Roy Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Chatterley, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Evans, all of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Swindlehurst and Mr. and Mrs. S. Taylor Farnsworth, Farns-worth, all of Beaver. |