Show m lege men will not ask them for tdate Lonely they loll around the sorority houses affecting disdain or STANDARD-EXAMINETHE OGDEN (UTAH) TTTESDAY EVENING APRIL L 1947 R 10 bragging about the "big shot" they once dated Hundreds of men here at Northwestern will rarely date a coed to select avenue gowns she tries to highhat classmate They prefer and Evanston Chicago By William A O'Brien MD from her companions Unfortunately girls can act natbecause they homes addicted are coeds freshman many Written for NEA Service to the same complex so they may ural and have a jolly time when in such company really be impressed by her Physiologists tell us With their own coed classmates spring fever Podunk Gone Ritzy both would try to live up that it results from the body shifthowever Most college girls are hungry lor o artificial standard of sophis- - ing from the winter to summer schedule when warm sun gets in dates They'd gladly go on a street tication so neither would really or bus to the show but they its relaxing effect th — — PVenine think they must live ud to the Do You Know Men? During the winter months the needs extra supplies of high taxicab or limousine standard body One reason we tend to caloric Because of this fact many col- energy foods to counteract children is because we ob- heat loss and to supply material tain pleasure from their unaffected for energy expenditure But when delight It inflates our vanity when the first warm days of spring find Your Spring Suit we can be the generous disburser us on a cold weather schedule we are uncomfortable as the result of candy or toys In a very similar vein young Desire for Clothes men enjoy dating girls who show Your desire for new clothes and unalloyed delight in pleasure in weight and color is partlighter new or new to visiting places going and partly psychophysiologic ly theatres even if they travel by bus logic the switch-ove- r During of taxi car instead by or street the mechperiod Girls instead of acting bored or anisms are less efficient and loss been have far intimating that you of heat through conduction to the towns or in other shows better atmosphere and by when with other men at least act surrounding is difficult unless enevaporation delighted by lighter clothing And don't be affected The usual couraged The warm sunny days of spring seca ask will for man you college raise temperature stimulate ond date if you follow this psycho- blood body flow and cause relaxation are and liberal logical prescription in tooting his horn noon Always he left something for (Copyright by The Hopkins Inc) Syndicate Jerry and Jerry was very grateful Those feasts saved him a lot of time and trouble hunting for food It gave him more time to work Ion his house and make it ready for Jerry's Fears Are Ended winter Jerry had a feeling that tfae By Thornton W Burgess conwinter was going to be a hard one For a week Jerry Muskrat to eat find to good things tinued and he intended to be fully preat several of his favorite eating pared for it So he worked hahi places things of which he was very making the roof and walls of his fond and which had been put there by the stranger who visited the house thicker than usual and makLaughing Brook and the Smiling ing his tunnels in the banks of the Pool every day At first as you Smiling Pool so that no matter how know Jerry had been very suspi- hard the winter might be he would cious He had feared a trap of each be where the of those places quite comfortable good he no But had were found things Jerry so lost all fear of that trace of a trap and by the end of stranger that sometimes he would the week he had ceased to think work when he knew that the of traps at all The result was that now Jerry stranger was watching him Howthought of nothing but the good ever he always took care to see things to eat and scrambled up on that the stranger had no gun with the bank and the old log which lay him Had the stranger had a gun in the water as carelessly partly Isn 't it divine? Pattern 4987 with as he had been in the habit of do- Jerry would at once have been g cut that that ing before the stranger appeared suspicious and would have kept out jacket-bac- k that beauti- His one thought was to get those of sight As it was he would keep ful' shoulder line is one of those good things the stranger so right on working until the stranger finds! Seweasy thoughtfully left there for him No left and then hurry over to see too! longer was he troubled by any un- what he had left for him Jerry was very happy and quiet without This pattern easy to use simple comfortable suspicions "I don't believe that this is the fear He had found another real to sew is tested for fit Includes F trapper of whom Billy Mink and friend complete illustrated instrucioris Next story: Old Granny Fox id Pattern 4987 comes in sizes 12 14 Bobby Coon warned me" thought 16 18 20 Size 16 takes four yards Jerry "It must have been some one Caught Napping else who set those traps for Billy (Released by The Associated fabric Send 25 cents In coins for this Mink This is a friend I don't know Newspapers) pattern to Anne Adams Pattern why he takes so much interest in Service 16 First street San Fran- me and brings me all these good cisco Calif Print plainly name things and I don't care I hope Licenses he'll keep right on bringing me ap- Marriage address size and style number FARMINGTON Order our Anne Adams spring ples carrots and such things They April 1—Marto taste me do 15 Yes book! cents more riage licenses have been issued by good pattern certainly Only brings you these exciting new siree they certainly do taste good the Davis county clerk to Doyle Carlos Egan 21 and Shirley Peterfashions for the Whole family plus to me" a free pattern printed in the book Sometimes the stranger came son 20 Layton and to Alan D for an overnight travel bag or early in the morning and some- Hight and Nora M Thayne 18 g times he came late in the after- - Farmington bag Case Records by Dr Crane Dr George W Please Syndicate Inc Crane Hopkins con Mi oh i era n Blvd Chicago 111 enSend a dime and a stamped advice for velope 21 Philip B agedsenCASE is one of the most influential iors at the university ''Philip how do you judge whether a girl is attractive or not? I asked during our interviewfellows Well if all the other whistle admiringly when you enter he replied the ballroom with her" that feel your eve"you already ning is a success "A fellow could go away from the dance or party at that very moment and still be quite happy "Is that all you are interested in girl?" I inquired regarding a that's"' only part of it "Oh no consider beauty don't And fellows as the most important item even impress v their though they like to woman a with pretty pals "We like girls who can make us feel at ease Too many coeds try to act snooty They put on the rjtz and effect boredom and seem to feel it is childish to be natural and really have a jolly time "A popular girl though is one at ease who can make a fellow feel torn or even if his coat should be for the not clothes appropriate his occasion Dr Crane why do girls act so snobbish today?" Why Are Snobs The snob is simply hungry for friends and admiration so she tries to talk and act sophisticated thinkwill therefore ing her companions invite her to be a member of their group She fears to let them know she is from little Podunk lest they snub her Like too many modern Americans she suffers from the "big name" or success complex With Parisian frocks or Fifth aHHrpss 0-24- 4: SffV T'c DoCtOT &ayS TBirth Notices Spring Fever Season Arrives Body Shifts to Warm Schedule en-c- — ar — - over-indul- ge heat-regulati- ng The following births were reported to iy neann department durthe Ogaen the past week: ingWallace John Mathew and Loa Cow-di- n Arsenal Villa Roy daughter 5 Grant and Maxine Wahll Minnoch strom Huntsville daughter Allred Verl James and Mary Seyfang ff 1219 Jefferson son Graham and Shirley LaytonR Jesse F D 1 Clearfield daughter Harris Beck Leo Homer and Leola Hurst ' 3217 Lincoln daughter and Wanda NorRalph Lloyd Spinden man 327 Liberty son Kellos Hyrum P and Loretta Worley 140 Ninth daughter Anthon Aron Chipman and" Lililan Duarsch 3268 Washington sons twins Cole Francis and Katie Holden 4 Sahara Village daughter and Marie Standing Barclay Ethel Larson Victory road Washington Terrace daughter Allen Elmer and Laveda Worir- -i T Clearfield daughter Nelson Volney and Joan Gabey 4to Thirtieth daughter Sanders Lee B and Faye Waggio 3266 Washington son Green Elbert Eldon and Virginia Neville Layton son McBride Charles WilUam and Louise Bair 2849 Jefferson daughter Butler Jack Lee and Hope Helen Nel sen 128 West Twenty-nint- h daughter Shaw Clinton Peter and Grace Brown 7 2547 Childs son Hillett David James and Dona Mae Robins 2580 Lincoln daughter Wardle Elwin James and Lama Eliza Hamblin Clearfield route 2 daughter Cazier John Barton and Agnes e Slater route 3 box 500 Ogden son Hubbard Oren David and Da'rlene Twenty-eight- h Spencer 348 daughter Whiffle Columbus and Dorothea Ford 2704 Brinker son K-2- We feel tired as we try to move about and do our work As the temperature of man is higher than that of his surroundings there is constant loss of heat from the surface of the body Overweight persons usually notice the heat more in the spring than those of normal or below normal weights Watch Spring Diet There is no reason to watch the salt and water intake unless one is engaged in heavy work but a little salt in your water on a warm spring day will help you to overcome that tired feeling The average person will also feel better if he eats more vegetables and fruits and less meat potatoes bread and dessert at this time of of muscles year C-1- 18 n Question: Are spells of heart palpitation due to a spastic colon? 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