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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON KJGHT THE LINCOLN LIVE WIRE Tigerettes of '35 all indications the Tigerette Club is still going strong dispite the fact that many were badly bruised and stained from frequent pops with apple cores, rocks, and what have you? during the Lincoln, Lelii game in The which Lincoln was victorious. Tigerettes took it good naturedly enough cause that very day they had chosen costumes which they all predict will "be knock outs They had some trouble however, in finding slippers small enough for Jovce Rich, and well some of the large enough for girls. Rules and roll call seem to have and Kathryn considerably, helped Helen P. have been early twice allready this year. If they continue this splendid conduct we are planning to present them with a token of appreciation at the end of the er- Mana has been seen frequently digging bread crumbs out of her eyes, ears and hair. You see when the Tigerettes get excited and start talking and eating at the same time, they get about half of their lunch. Mana, being president, has to stand in front and therefore gets all the benefits of the other half. Miss Jude, their general advisor is said to be recovering from severe attack of nerves in which she was accused of biting off all her nails and extracting a strand or two of her blonde hair. We, sincerely hope the Tigerettes had nothing to ,do with from it. all looking forward to seeing you Tigerettes in your "Swankey outfits at the first league game. Were ALPHABETICAL SENIORS A is for Anderson, somebodys swell beau, B is for Burr, weve all heard him crow, C is for Caldcr, in English shes good. D is for Davis, who could if she would. E is for Edwards, the gem of our school. F is for Ford, who is nobodys fool. G is for Garlick, new comer this year. H is for Hayes whose friendship is dear, I is for infants, or perhaps jus kids, J is for Johnson, we all like Tidd. K is for Kitchen, and not a front room. L is for Loveridgera blond? in full bloom. , M is for Meldrum, smart without a doubt, N is for Norma, I can't leave her out, O is for Omanson, full of good cheer, P is for Peterson, who thinks of a career, dB Ivdtlai 3 Vvwu.d Q J3 lui have us, R is for Rowley, whose looks rate A Sharon Stake Meaning of The Otdtnance of the SaRaw , a teacher ot the Sharon Ward spoke on "Some crament; (Continued from page one) lied a mission in the Pacttic I lands. in Ward Teaching; ElWith the addition of these three don Lewis, a pra-- t of tne Pleasant iew Ward, discussed men, the Sharon Stake High Council The Purpose JOKES is now fully organized end Necessity of Baptism. Miss Swenson: "ftieie is as much Confer-tnce Other offices .filled at the strength in an egg as in a pound of art: meat. Clarence Kofford was sustained a Morris Camcion: I should say so. first counselor to President Ephraim I've smelled eggs that had more Twitchell of the Fourth Quorum of (Continued from page one) t, strength than a hundred pounds of I.lders. George Selman, second beef. and Harold Anderson, seerctarj. own lives accumulations of knowledge Vacancies in this quorum were caused sc- that we know that this is the worfc Waiter (serving Tony Ivins who by the release of Curtis Gordon, sec- of God. They have stood the most is taking a gul out to dinner for the ond counselor, and John Mecham, sec- critical analysis that men have been first time): Nectar? able to use. Every principle taught retary. Not Tony (blushing furiou-dy)The presidency of the Seventh therein has stood the test. You cant et." Quorum of Elders, consisting of Mor fmd today a single written attack equal rts iscombe, president, Howard Fer- tc these revelations. The knowledge of God and his works comes to mar ilford Gillis-piFAILS TO HEED WARNING guson, first counselor, second counselor, and Ray llowk-ins- , by hard work and study di d the acWillie walked on the railroad track; He didnt hear tfie bell. secretary, was released. It was an- cumulation of this evidence contained nounced that the vacancies would not in the Church. The engine went to Halifax The Sabbath was made for man to rest from his labors L know where you think Willie went. be filled at the present time. But he didnt, because he was on the Erma S. Madsen and Vera Conder and acquire a knowledge of God. No of the man will ever take from this world were released as members other track. Young Womens Mutual Improve- more than he has learned. The mediFrom the Board. ment Primary um of exchange with which we inBoard Lily C. Sumsion, Zella Hard- herit eternal life is doing the will of ing, Pearl Stubbs and Lttcile W. Nut-ta- God, and it cannot be bought in any were released. other way. The will of God must be To fill the above vacancies, as well practised front the cradle to the grave (Continued from page 1) as the vacancies in the Young Mens and not at the time of death. You the slow tortuous way of all W.P.A. Mutual Association Cannot be changed from a sinner o a Improvement projects. the following were sustained:: perfect son of God in a few minutes. In the meanwhile, at th Lincoln Board, Y.M.M.1.A, board members: SpencIn the session President High, water trenches are left open er Madsen, C. W'ilford Larsen, Clif- Bennion morning other . discussed among with pipe strung along the open ford M. Fielding, Dean F.. Terry and things mans salvation and how he trenches waiting for workers to install D. Taylor. si otild attain it. He said in part: , the sprinkling system which is an es- Lynn board members: Ruth Y.W.M.I.A. We often do things as a habit; we sential part of the project. all get slipshod way s of doing things Stott, Ruth T. Jonnson. The road North of the grounds is rPimary board members: Olen P. and slipshod ways of doing business. also left in a badly torn up condition, SchAnann, Norma S. Holdaway, Mel- We get slip shod, sometimes, in servand the new ditch to carry the water ba W. Cluff. ing the Lord. He works an schedule. to waters users south and west of the The sun rises and the sun sets; it is school not Spencer building does not fail. When the Lord told This new proposed waterway is Adam because of his transgression, to make it possible to remove fiom the he would have to earn his bread by new state highway south of the high the sweat of his face, I think he meant school, two large, unsightly ditches (Continued from page one) what he intended. And that men just which now narrow the highway and structiug the members in their duties and women who do not work shall make it unsafe for traffic. under the Priesthood. He also related not live. I think salvation is based on It is understood that nearly $3000 missionary experiences which he. had the same principle. It doesn't make alloted to this project by E.R.A. is un- as president of the Central States Mis- any difference whose son a man is. expended. This sum would have been sion for a period of nearly thirty If he does not do the work of God, he cannot claim an inheritance in the ample to have finished the labor on ears. the project. The Alpine School DisPresident Adelhert Bigler discussed Kingdom of God. No man will ever trict, the Lincoln High School stu- the topic, "The Duties of Committees enter into His presence only in his dent body, and other public agencies of Priesthood Quorums." Bishop Thor-li- t ordained way. It cannot be done in any had raised a fund of $1100 to get maC. Hebertson of the Vineyard Ward other way. We have people in the terials for the project. The money has spoke on,. The progress of the mem- world who claim baptism by sprinkbeen spent lor the materials which are bers of the Aaronic Priesthood. ling is the true order, and yet it is Iv ing, for the most part, unused for the Sunday Morning Session just as irregular as alloted time when want of labor. The Sunday morning session was not kept is irregular. People cannot The regretable thing about it all is alao devoted to Priesthood activities, enter into the presence of God; withd men willing to work the theme of the meeting being, Ac- out learning the way. It takes the dethat are drawing direct relief while pro- counting and Caring for all who hold votion of a life time, and that is why the Lord revealed Himself to- his jects such as this go unfinished. Is it the Priesthood. The speakers at this session were: people. any wonder that a growing chorus of criticism and protest is increasing in Omar Hansen, a deacon of the Pleas"When I looked over the congregaolume all over the country? ant View Ward, who talked on The tion this morning, I said to myself. . f -- Pres. Bennion couii-selo- : Public Works ll cotn-p'tte- d. Conference Sessions able-bodie- October, 1935 of the healing of the This is just as much a selective not believe Moses and the Prophets, servant, and of Peter and the were they would not believe one though group as the Children of in the days of Moses." V hen they he came from God." He aKo gave the beasts let down from Heaven. i were taken out of Egypt they had to .tie smoked out. Almost every kind of a punishment was inflicted. They didn't want to go. They were driven as it they were dumb brutes. But the Lord knew those spirits, so he drew them out into a land where they rouM be trained for a long period of time. M Until their lineage has been found in this generation and the Lord collects and brings them out from among the nations of the earth. They are in counries that were prepared for them. Here they have to work hard to live. Many deserted the ranks but those who had a testimony of God, N who believed in revelations of God, and that there was a God and a Father who revealed His mind anj 262 South 1 East Provo, Utah no doubt stood and were firm in the Phone 45 church. We find people in these days g who tebelled against the teachings of Brigham Young and tne leaders of the church, and went out of the church. There will be some day a separation. They will be segregated according to their woiks. The entire human family according to. their faith in God and their works. For works are as essential as faith. James said, in those- - around him who challinging claimed to be justified by faith, show me thy faith without works, and I will show thee my faith by my works. "The young , ntan who is taught and ptepared to take the tcsponsibil-it- y of the Piiesthood, and young men and women who are given a testimony of the Gospel, obtain an outstanding luster that cannot be obtained in any other way. It is the science of education that conies from God It will absorb all true education in the world and will show the folly .of a false sciOne Photoflood in lamp A, two in lamp B, Kodak SS Film ence that so many men pi: so nvich faith to here in mortality. The Lord in a camera with an . 6. 3 or faster lens and youre ready for could send the rains in tl eu seasons and make living easy for his people, this snapshot indoors at night. Stop f. 6. 3, exposure hut the Lord brought His people I ere to try them and teach them how to second, and distances as shown above. pray. Men pray better when the, have learned how to pray. And they learn how to pray when they have had exOther interesting indoor picture situations are described . periences that bring them to prave.-He vividly portrayed the story of in detail in our free leaflet. Stop for some film and lamps Lazarus and the rich man who died, today and let us give you this helpful information. Youll t.ow the rich man had everything on this earth he could desire, but he did find snapshooting indoors at night real fun. not have anything to try him, and therefore did not learn of God as HIGH-GRAD- E Lazarus did. After his death, the rich PHOTO FINISHING man was in torment and when he found that Lazarus, who knew God. could not help hint, he wantej the Lord to send Lazarus down to his brothers on earth that they might escape his torment. But the Lord told the rich man that if his brothers would Cen-tu-io- ' . DESERET I Mortuary Co. ; Service Above All '' Try this Snapshot Tonight Heres How You Do It Hedquist Drugs ?NTrhTmunrrnrb .HU N'U'il lUHEHW. A Plus. Sui sion, the queen of our fable, T is for Tucker, Lincoln's Clark Gable. U is for useful, not a person but a S is for JOO trait, V is for vim, good students they make, W is for Williams, our shall we say ducX is for ky, Y is for yesterday, we were then happy-go-luck- odd-duc- toJ.lyV Juniors, Z is for zeal, that helped us be Seniors. Joseph Blake was elected president of the Open Forum club at Lincoln at the election held for the coming year. Our previous president Evan Terry presided, until the president was elected and then he took charge. A good set of officers were elected and we can assure all those who belong to it an enjoyable time. The officers are: President Joseph Blake ... Glenda Taylor Mana Hayes Secretary - Wayne Tucker Reporter Lorna Mecham Critic Evan Terry Farlamentarian Milton Committee: Entertainment Parley Madsen, Bellows, chairman, Stewart Crandall, Don Watkins. i T1 DEXTER Laundry SCHOOL With SANDY THE FRIENDLY PHILOSOPHER of Radio Fame, in attendance. Sat. Nov. 9th and Wed. Nov. 13th at 2:30 P. M. in the Dixon Taylor Russell Provo Store. The public is cordially invited to be present. . Revolutionary new methy ods in technique will be demonstrated. home-laundr- nt If you have ever attended a Dexter Laundry school before, you will surely not miss this one. The Lincoln Lice Wire Staff enjoyed a delightful social at the home of t leir advisor Miss Katherine Grow, October S. The purpose of the social was to instruct the members of the staff as to the writing material of the Live Wire. After the business was completed luncheon was served by the hostess to the following: Helen Frank, Glenda Taylor, Mildred Nielsen, Mana Hayes, Margaret Peterson, Lowell Bigelow, Evan Terry, Stanley Farley, Frank Jex, Spencer Hunn, Wayne Tucker, and Stewart Grow. Rook and checkers were played during the evening. See Dr. G. H. 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