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Show =. Saturday, November 27, 1943 THE VOX POPULI | Page 5 Bowlers Add ’Em Up Guard Mountings By NEWS HOUND SEAGULL Officers Honor By Ernest Bramwell Captain, Wife Your inquiring reporter this In resisting impulses, whether week has been asking people, the restraining influence is from “What is the most thrilling mo- within or without, there is grave danger—according to psycholoment of yours : : gists—of unbalancing the nerlife?’’ !vous and mental processes of the a few of the an individual forced to forego these swers: sudden, impulsive desires. La Ree Wood Case records show that permessenger, con sistent and continued inhibitions fesses to lot —or curbing cf impulses—might of thrilling moso drastically affect the indiviments but she dual as to culminate in complete declares that; insanity. In most cases, the reone of the high straint which prevents the fulspots was seefillment of ‘‘urges’’ is super-iming all those posed and not self-administered. sailors come in : : not so long ago. La Ree started This seemed to be invariably the case with the unsatisfied urges to work at NSD last June fol- of the several guards who were lowing her graduation from used as clinical subjects in our Bear River high school. A Gar- research work while gathering valuable scientific data land gal she likes dancing, roller the which was a necessary preliminskating and bowling. ary to this expose. Still in the future is the most Mest of these hapless subjects thrilling moment of Mrs. Emma agreed that:they were, to begin F. Spencer’s home at life—she’s count- with, At Reception The reception in honor of Captain and Mrs. C. B. Kitchen given by the Officers club, November 13, was attended by approximately 130 officers and guests. The club lounge colorful in flowers and palms was lighted entirely by candles and a spot light was focused on a large art- isticly drawn map shaded in blue and black and distinctly outlining Captain Kitchen’s route from Balboa, Panama, to Clearfield. The originality of this map caused considerable attraction and a great deal of favorable comment. Commander Hines was quoted as saying, half. crazy to accept the ing on the end responsibility of nurse maids of the war to to some few thousand—or what provide it. The ever number there are—human mother of nine beings here employed. Some of boys and one the more interesting and unusual girl, she has —and we might add, printable— two sons in the of the many urges uncovered, service one were as follows: (names furin Colorado and nished upon a request accom-’ one in Georgia. panied by a small mailing fee of Originally from cne dollar). Salt Lake City, To get a bicycle on top of the Mrs. Spencer Administrative buildi ng and ride Sag 00w makes her around and around. the Anchorage and works a full shift each day in the NSD laundry. THE RIB COLUMN By THE BUTCHER Men are what women marry. They have two feet, two hands, To see if it would be possible Bill Remay (left) and Howard Davis of Public Works Garage to climb over the outside fence and back again between jeep “The greatest thrill of my life patrols of the Marines. To hide — while on storewas when my first youngster was born,’’ declares Elver Hold- house post at night—on tep of *]}one of these storehouses and, peeking over the edge, watch in check over the score sheets once more trying to figure out just how they lost four points to the Administration team. As the bowling league moves into the eleventh set, enthusiasm mounts higher and the Sailors hold the lead. Sailors Move Into First Place Following Tenth Night Of Play frenzied glee while the dutyoffiyoungster cers and the patrol officers frantically go round and round and name is Eveline round hunting for him. Marie. Also a NSD’s bowling league standnative of Salt To dry shoot — which means ings were shuffled thoroughly Lake, Mr. Holto practice snapping at a target November 18 and when thefinal der has been a with an empty gun—in the main scores were totaled, the Sailors packer at the By RUBY CARMAN guard house knowing that the held the top spot with the P. W. depot since last Engineers and Administration I’m thousands of miles from my revolver was loaded. July 12. home today, To drive ‘‘Lumbering Liz’ in teams tied for second place. The happiest Team standings after the tenth My family is seattered and far front of the Administration moment of Mrs. building, trading it for a new, night of play are as follows: away, Billie Muir’s life is also associa- clean and shiny black sedan; Results to Date My boy’s in the Navy, my girl ted with her children—she says placing in the abandoned. truck 1 W. L. P. is too she was happiest the day they a placar d bearing the inscrip- oe 27 13 «G75 Where they are, how they fare brought her little boy home from tion, ‘‘With compliments of the eseee ae n : and whatall they do, the hospital. He guards.’”’ (This one is obsolete | Peo ve eneineers 8 ee And wheres theyll be next sie! weighed 24 since ‘‘Lumbering Liz’ has been Administration ..........26 14 .650 ounces at birth replaced by an understudy). Re eer ee es : There is nothing in all this mess | Pharmacists ....... a tT a5 teen cae and when they To conveniently lose, for one ae oon Se brought him a ee To make a man thankful. I’ve swing-shift, our one and only home four and| master key, and then be able io. Trans ere tonPee 19 ‘525 oa fas boss say, Dilicers one-half months unobstrusively stand i 24 "400 We'll all have’ to work on Thankson the side later, he weigh- lines and watch the ineffectual Storekeepers 29.313 giving day: ed eight pounds. efforts to get our work done. eee = a 8 - on Thanksgiving day! Are you kidBut in spite of To seek out every officer who the poor start, et os eae eae ding me? High scores to date are as fol-/ when this war is over then it four - year - old unsteadily rides a recalcitrant gravel, Ows: Orlando Bailey bicycle over unstable will be High TeamSeries Time enough to be thankful. Muir is now and, giving a snappy salute, | watch the agonizing struggle be- L Salone pe een 2531 holding his own very well against Yes when his four sisters. Mrs. Muir has tween the instinct of self-preser- 2. P. W. Garage .... ....2358 |We finish this war—and not unvation and military etiquette. worked in D-10 since October. 3. Transportation . cheese2307 til then. ens2306 To write for, and actually send 4. Marines :25....2...Bagging a deer (spelled with DmOLiCers = ee 2233 | Westill can look up into the 20'S) 3S" COUNE- jects ‘ into the ‘Seagull’ for publica6. Pharmacists. 2.22.2208 | sky, tion, some of the things which , ed the biggest: have been previously written | High Team Singles oe pee Ba cag ue thrill in the life! THANKSGIVING? Marines of Mrs. Hazel Berrett. The mother of a four - year - old} son, Mrs. Ber- rett is an NSD chauffeur. As a hobby she molds Indian heads and atheletic figures in clay. _|but upon second thought, con- De signed to the waste-basket. 2. And one common to all: to 3. really cut loose for just once, | 4. and talk, yell and curse accord- 5. ing to feeling, instead of diplo- 6. matizing according to. policy in| cases of continued and, apparent:| Officers sroteseessaseese Pharmacists........ - ae * pody tous me, end and if you don’t he gets tired in the beginning. If you believe everything he tells you, you soon cease to interest him and if you argue with him in everything, you soon cease to charm him. If you wear gay colors, rouge, and a startling hat, he hesitates to take you out; and if you wear a lit- tural, he longs for a playmate. <9 532 _ 532 5oVidsinik = oe So, friends, if you see, or hear Old Indian to tourist: “I am cf some of these unsatisfied| Ge Smt ns acters High Individual Single Brave Eagle. This is my son, “urges’’ being satisfied by actual! Fighting Hawk, and this my performance and indulgence, do LDCCOVSOme oes et ee not be unduly alarmed, for ’twill 2. DAVIS =a ees ee grandson, Low Wing Bomber.’’ be simply an attempt on the part OmeRONGAUt Ase eeeae of some of us, already partly ASDUMN ees! nce ree AVENGE PEARL HARBOR— crazy, to forestall chronic insan- 5.- Wessel ...= ... BUY BONDS ity. Ore Wilastniky 5 Se you, he gets tired of you in the eb land of our birth, is right. : i soe Our girl’s in the service? I wish oe tirely surrounded by suspicion. Husbands are of three varieties '—prizes, surprises, and consolation prizes. Making a husband out of a manis one of the highest plastic arts known to civilization. It requires science, sculpture and common sense, faith, hope and charity — especially charity. It is a psychological marvel that a soft, fluffy, tender, violet scented sweet young thing like a woman should enjoy kissing a big awkward, stubby chinnedtobacco and bayrum scented think like a man. If you flatter a man it frightens him to death, and if you don’t he is bored to death. If you permit him to make love to = Thanksgiving day — you can laugh if you like, 244 But with rations and taxes and -. Sl1 --- 811) Our boy’s in the Navy? Well, if ae 603 4 Proskocil and sometimes two wives, but, never more, than one collar or one idea at a time. Like Turkish cigarettes, men are all made of the same material, the only difference is that some of them are better disguised than others. Generally speaking, they may be divided into three classes: HUSBANDS, BACHELORS, and WIDOWERS. Aneligible bach: elor is a man of obstinacy, en- tle brown toque and tailormade, he takes you out and stares all evening at a woman in gay colors, rouge, and a startling hat. If you join him in his gaities and approve him in his drinking, he swears you are driving him to the devil, and if you don’t approve of his drinking and urge him to give up his gaities, he vows you are driving him to the devil. : If you are of the clinging-vine type, he doubts you have a brain; and if you are a modern, advanced, and independent woman, he doubts whether you have a heart. If you are silly he longs for a bright mate, and if you are brilliant and intellec- Crane Operators. ................ 770 menhavetofight, High Individual Series Iam glad he is on the side that OGANVCSSOI ie * 23 17 575 SaiOPS oe eeeeen ener 55 Quite harmless. The cne place Marines .....seoeseeeeeneeeneeeeeeneneneees 840 on this earth, Transportation ................... 836 Where that could be true is this ly, deliberate violation of post ‘EDeCorso: orders on the part of some em- 2a kvelars ployes. ‘“‘It was a well run, crderly party which gained nothing but praise and I wish to take this opportunity to express my appreciation and the appreciation of Captain and Mrs. Kitchen for the thought and care given to the arrangements.”’ Gardenia corsages were presented Mrs. Kitchen and Mrs. Hines. 532 B she were at home, ‘ |But am glad she can help win the peace that’s to come. riding a bike 222|Instead of a car—well, we’re If you are popular with other 220 crazy perhaps, men, he is jealous, and if you 216 But we’re happy—we’re licking are not, he hesitates to marry a 213 the Germans and Japs wall flower. |