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Show 1 "iasjmnoaaartsaaaR EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR . business Managers Assignment Editors Successful Yearbook Campaign Completed June Bgan - Carl Wymore, Richard Biglow y Jean Skinner and Malel Christensen M-r- Copt Eoirou Efe Jtx Mk Ip Editok ywma Duxord Ellen Bone9 yla Neslit, Angeline Brimhall Typists , Merlcne Olsen and Orpha Laudie This week one of the biggest Year Book campaigns in the history of Lincoln high school has been conducted. Business Manager Richard Big-loexpresses great satisfaction with the results. Although our entire campaign will cease this week orders will be able to be taken for awhile after. Supebvisob Marjorie Wagers Isews articles are written by members of the w Journalism Class For Your Memories Express' Yourselves How valuable are your high school days to you! that in years to come you will cherish the memories of these three grand years! The older we get the more precious these thoughts of the past Do you realize The other day an outsider become. e each want some material, some tangible which we can fall back on to. refresh our memthing Mi ories. A high school year book becomes of unestimat-abl- e value in future years to those whose hearts are still cheering for the school they were once a part of. Many happy and memorable hours may be spent recalling the humorous, the bitter, the the successful and the happy hours that you once spent. All these things which only lead to ultimate happiness arc recorded for you in your yearbook. Get your book,for memorable years o come. Junior high? ? This is a matter which should be taken care of as soon as possible. Lets either appoint some one to find out whats going on in the Junior high or have a representative or two on the Live-wir- e staff. Come on you Junior highers" and tell us about after all the Livewire is toil-wor- Read Your Editorial your-sflve- Seminary Plans Party youre really missing thing. The editorial is your editors own views on various subjects and they are interesting a well as educational. t Every one! Read the editorials that appear in your paper. Thats what theyre written for. 11 s, for you too. Do you, the students, read The fourth period Seminary the editorial on the Live class, under the supervision of Wire page! If you dont Miss Wentz, have underway a some- ask- ed me if we had a Junior high setjool any place around. I was very surprised and quickly assured him that we had a very fine one combined with our Senior high. He then asked me how it was that nothing was ever said about them in the Livewire. I answered him the best I could and let the subject drop, but why don't we ever read about our Festive Spirit Displayed Christmas party. Browsing around Lincoln these Many suggestions were made to days is enough to make anyone the party committee who are as conscious that holiday time is follows: John Peterson, Jena V. here again. I walked into Mr. Terry's glee Hansen, Geraldine Memmott and class the other day. Both boys Eileen Jex. and girls were working hard in The fees for this party will be an effort to satisfactorily render taken from the fines of students Christmas carols on the Christwho have broken a set of rules mas program to be held in the set up by the class. auditorium on Christmas night. In Mrs. Knudsen's classes we The party will be held some time before Christmas by these find the girls working diligently on Christmas presents for mo- students. as k&hz tr.- to TO. TO. TO ; T7' t: ft ft There is a contest between salesmen, the winning salesman gets free year book, bo pick your favorite. The salesmen are Seniors Stella Banouse and Richard Big-loJuniors - Bud Smith and Mabel Christensen. Sophomores Alpha Laudie and Edith. Jones, Junior high Merlene Olsen and Alene Farnsworth. Convention IleldJ ther, sister, father, or brother. Mr. Taylor's and Mrs. Knud-sen- 's second period art class Is working on some beautiful paintings that will be used for gifts. By the way, have you noticed some of the beautiful work the students are doing in that class? Miss Brimhall's room has been PARTY PLANNED galy decorated in Yuletide colors. Our halls will soon be decoratCrash! boon! bang! What an ed in Christmas colors to get us ice skating parly? Yes the G.A. in the mood" for Santa Claus. A. has planned to try their luck at bkating at Vivian park. Friday, December 9. We wonder why Sympathy Expressed Friday, maybe its because there The students of the Lincoln is no school the next day. Approximately thirty member extend their symhigh school are Ann and to planning to go under the suRuth, Helen, pathy iftlamson for the death of their pervision of their Instructor, Miss brother-in-laF. A. Sileox from Burr. Riverton. Mr. Sileox, was driver of the Notice Jordan high school bus which The school play The Klarnule" wrecked with a train when on will be presented for the parents to school. the way I in the Lincoln high auditorium, Docombir 9, at 7:30 o'clock. Student Secretaries The play takes place in the cabin of Hugh Winlon on the Assigned to Teachers Mexican border. It is directed by Mr. Christensen has appointed Miss Wa.rs. The prhe will be, adults 2.7c; the following students from the students of the Junior high 5c. as office practice class to acts secretaries for the teachers. The students receive valuable practi- Scraps Wit cal training in this wav. Wisdom And Josephine Booth, Davies, Peterson; Fern Carter, Farnsworth; Talk is cheap - and the barbers Naomi Ferguson, Terry, Miss Alene Farnsworth. usually supply it at cut rates. Anderson; Thrashing does not always sepe-rat- e Margaret Booth, Dixon; a boy from his crop of wild Holdawy; Jena V. Hansen, Anderson. Newman; Fay oats. The more bad habits the averJeppersor., Greener, Miss Gardiner; Fern Kitchen, Lewis, Walk- age man has, the better he seems Brim-hal- l. to enjoy life. No man can make er; Denise Meyer, Larsen. a fool of himself all the time lie has to sleep occasionally. Vyla Millet, Hehertson, Davis; Roo-binMosquitoes bite as easily as Reta Marsh; Alene Pierce, kind of suckers, but they Wagers, Jones; Ruby Skimmer, Losee, Beatty; Daryl Stew- are harder to catch. An insurance policy man often art, Burr, Cordner; Norma Wilson, Swenson, Partridge; Velma makes a man more valuable after Hatfield, Knudsen, Taylor; Donna death than during life. Kimball, Vernon, Prince. An editor Is a man who may be hired to keep things out of his paper. Silence may be golden, but The plenty of silver will shut a mans mouth Just as effectively. The Lincoln high basketball Its a great pity that man hant team to Emery county and start- find an Insurance company willed the basket ball season off with ing to take risks on his air-- a bang by winning from Central castles. A woman can make a neighhigh of Castle dale and South Emery of Ferron. borly call In three minutes that The prospects of this season Is If she has fifteen minutes mor are the brightest if any season, in which to say goodbye. Honor compels us to tell a becouse there are more players with experience on the squad than mans faults to his face, but the ever before. They proved this pre- laws of self preservation make it diction already by winning their safer to tell them to bis neighbor. first two games. A pulling mule can't kick and Cullen and Los Christensen are as tall as any player In the region and they can move from one part of the floor to another In a short time despite their size. Garth Boyce and Nolan Brown have not had much experience, but they are developing rapidly. Heber Ivins and David Mac Kay are the fastest, smallest, most clever, of the squad. Bud Smith, Russel Parks, Richard Biglow, and Mario Busslo had experience last year. Bussio was a regular on the varsity squad while the other three played on the sophomore squad. The next game will be on Dec. 10 when they will play Box Elder at Lincoln. of Gapp-maye- (Uljristntas (Bnttm ga m ft l . ot6rtIb. Telluride ft r, s What To Give For 1 ft ft Christmas t May we suggest : $ 4.50 Auto Robes 100 Ford Hot-A- ir Heater 14.00 No Better Heater Made 1 w Hot Water Heater DeFrosting Fans f Tripple Safety Light 3.95 t) 53 I? t?j? I? ft ft e. ft JO" ft ft ft ft Ift ft ft d it If ft 17.50 Here is a light that will light the road as yon want. Absolutely no' glare. We Cannot Recom-men- Ejf ft ft 17.50 . . 8 ft Jf? All-Wo- ol too highly. itm ft Mother will enjoy the comfort of a heater or auto robe. ft Father will enjoy them too. The Safety of good light will ft ft increase motoring pleasure for the entire family. ft You can open an account. Any item may be purchased on our Budget Plan. ft NOW RADIOS CAX BE PURCHASED ft With low down payment and small monthly payments. ft ft ft ft ft ft .Paul I). Vincent Cch ral Manager ft Provo, Utah ft West Center Telluride Motor Co. T1 0: W: REMODEL any-oth- ft Traveling with Tigers wmmmmmrn er nt YOUR HOME MERCHANTl! ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOMBT HATS on REVIEW Did you see the styles that preI sented themselves at the Journalism convention ou Sat., Dec. I v I As I sat in the general assem I bly I took a sweeping glance at the hats. Al! different sizes and i shapes met my gaze. Among them vas a bright purple hai in tue shape of a lighthouse, with a veil completely covering the hat and WHITE SPOT SHELL SERVICE SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Satisfaction Always Groceries Confections ROBT. J. THORNE Proprietor STATION Across from Lincoln Hi face. Another was MfV'ron colored one in the shap'.jSr uViowe made of Spanish crocki iv with a large silk ribbon how in the front. It was a quaint looking hat, hut you lind it very much in style. A black pieie of cloth on top of a Ip ad covered In small curls prc.vi (I to catch my eye the long-- f s t It sat forward, covering the largest share of the forehead, with a small string holding it on the hack of tiie head. It sat with i; WASHBURN SERVICE s General Garage I I and . set position, a small rounded and the brim turning directly upward. Oh! what a hat! goodness that isn't a hat. Us a feather. Barely covering the crown of the head and a small portion of the forehead, this hat is one of maroon color with a black ribbon band around and down turned brim At the baik is a feather. It looks like from here its a peacock feather. At any rate it stands about 2 feet, in the air. Although it is in style it may, be clipped off at any time it Is so tall and slender. Beenies prove to be the rage with Hieh school students From where I sit I can see black, brown, tan, green, red, maroon aud blue beenies that contrast in color with the coats of the girls. Pee that burnt orange fruit bowl across the isle. It looks like that woman wont go hungry for the want of food. This hat has a very small crown and an upturned brim about 6 inches wide. St tting on the crown Is a bunch ! Repair Work I. W. Williams Mgr Arnold Burnixgiiam BARBER away with Get Proper Haircuts OREM (By Lincoln High School) Do a crown OREM DRUG Co. .VALLEY-VConfectionery U Glade C. Llnebaugh, Druggist OREM, UTAH and LUNCH On the Corner by Lincoln High TUe are in Business for HEALTH YOUR For Best Prices ON Floral Nursery i ouulat FUNERAL Inquire DESIGNS LITTLE MOHAWK SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY Rohbocks Sons of grapeB. My 'what Is Btyle coming too anyway. Perhaps If I live long enough I shall see girls with their head covered with apple leaves and twigs or even perhaps chink bowl from the cupboard sefst on my head to make a visit. HAMBURGERS Waffles PARKS SUPER MARKET FT DRINKS ALTED MILKS CONFECTIONERY fGroceries Cafe COLN LUNCH Und&r New Management Dancings i srFictore one in the Family V arge- ni 8x10 only 49c CLARK STUDIOS will make these us, in our store, and you are guaranteed i The sixth period Seminary class elected new officers Wednesday. November 23. President Anna Pino, vice president Ronald Hansen and song leader Faun Hall. ( are sure that these officers as the old ones. We wish to thank the former1 president, Dean Davis and song leader, Garn Lloyd for giving such fine work. We ate very fortunate In having Ilex Dunford as seiretary for ihe year. He is doing fine work. We vs Itm Oitlg Pid, nrs made at this Special Make Sure You Get One Price. all and mole your appointment at once. Orem Drug Go. ill he as good Saturday and Sunday Only! Dec. 10 and 11. - s. Phone 34 The Student Council of the Lincoln high have for the past O. F. S. Meeting Held three days been traveling to schools throughout the The Open Forum club held s state on interesting assignments. meeting Friday. Dec. 9, during On Tuesday, Garth P yce the public speaking class period. Hazel Arvin, Bob Stewart, Daryl The members met In the music room where A program was given. Fountln, Ray Berry, attended the Following this a discussion was Nebo district with Mr. Warnlck. held on the forth coming Initiations and the banquet. Lena Lamb president was in charge of the session. The date was fixed for the initiation Wednesday. Dec. 14. They were assigned different subjects to study on. Wednesday, June Bean, Florence Bone, Max Broadhead and Lois Williamson attended the Garfield district. Thursday, Myrth Liston, Naomi Ferguson, Verna Harding, Richard Biglow, and Heber Ivins attend the the South Granite and Davis high. The trip was enjoyed. Officers Elected REPAIR Small Monthly Payments TRAVELS COUNCIL lies down. Saturday, Dec. 3, there were 413 students and 57 tPachers who went to the sixth annual Journalism conference held at Brigham These were Young university. from all parts of the state. The students enjoyed a full day of entertainment. At noon they were given a sack lunch furnished by department of Journalism with Gamma Phi Omlcorn, Home Economic Sorority of the B.Y.U. In charge. At the ending of the day a farewell meeting was held in the College Hall where the awarding of scholarship prizes to winners of Journalism contest, and awarding souvenir pictures of the conference to all delegates took place. s, ft:(r a kicking mule cant pull. The man who falls down gets up s lot quicker than one who Journalist Co. 195 West 3rd South WE HAVE THE ANSWER For Your Building Problems |