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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON NOTES FROM LINCOLN HI The recent annual Cheer contest, directed by Verna Harding, Joe Reesha and Sam MarriottI, brought every Lincolnlte out cheering to the top of his voice, but the Juniors copped the honors, led by Madonna Zobell, Gail Barker and Kenneth Brereton. Tigere ' ea march and plan some beautiful Fay Andrews, Maurine Hansen, their showy and LaRue Bolton. uniforms for the Provo game in Lincoln high tonight. The first dance of the season last Friday after the Lincoln- Lincoln faculty members are American Fork game was enjoyed enjoying bowling these after by a large, enthusiastic crowd noons with high scores going to from Orem and surrounding Mr. Swenson, Mr. Greener, Mr. towns. Christensen, Mr. Anderson, Miss Marsh and Almeda Fountin, and Lincoln's new year book, the the comedy stunts being awarded 1939 Railsplitter, holds the spotto Mise Holdaway and Miss light for both students and faculWent. Teachers from Provo and ty until its expected completion Farrer often meet with the Lin- at an early date. The theme is coln staff for fraternal games. this year, "Campus Activities and pictures of all departments The Senior girls bested the will be featured. Junloi' in a fast tilt of basketball Other Worlds Than Ours" Friday, the line-u-p being: Seniors, Elsie Offret, Fay Davis, was the theme treated by Dr. Jerry Nielsen, Maud Rappleye, Arthur DeVere Carpenter, world Beth Spalding, and Maurine famous astronomer at the lyceum Boulton; Juniors, Wanda Hill, program Wednesday. Students Edith Stewart, Merlene Olsen, all realized a better understanding of many questions about the earth and surrounding planets after hearing Dr. Carpenter. are on the Hall order is so much better no pushing, no shoving, and no worry about being hit with a spit ball that whoever is responsible deserves a vote of thanks. "s ' students in the Lincoln district, 100 new faces at the high school. Come to think Of it. the 170 new popils would mean a yearly addition of a school nearly as large as the one at Sharon. Also, I hear the comment that only one other place In the state lrovo outstripped Lincoln In growth, and that by only new maneuvers In A new electric stove with measuring .cups and other cooking utensila has just been received by the home economics department.nd they expect to get their new curtains for the cooking room soon, reports Miss Holdaway. The Friday, January 13, 1939 I V Recreation Supervisor Named for Utah County f Mrs. Ireta B. Mason who has served on the W. P. A. Recreation staff for the past eight monthB, has been appointed Utah County Supervisor of Recreation effective January 15th announces Mrs. Jena V. Holland state supervisor and Provo City recreation director, who made the appointment. Mrs. Mason will work directly with Mrs. Holland, and will con- a few. Interest For Thousands During Coming Year I called in to say Hello" to at the Seminary and Annual Banquet to Precede Anniversary Week; find that everything looks as fine as ever. They seem to have the Camping Program to Le Climaxed at San Juan booster spirit too because they tell me that they have over 4 30 regisThis year promises to be the greatest year in the history tered students at the seminary. of in the Utah National Parks council, according scouting They seemed to be Just a little to laid at the first Council meeting of executives from plans 15 some have that they proud more than are registered at me the various districts in this area. Starting the year off with zest will be the Annual banProvo Seminary. quet to be held at B. Y. U. Feb. 4, preceding the 29th Annual And while I am on this Anniversary Week program scheduled for Feb. 5 to 11 throughout Utah National Parks meeting. Dramatizations, awards, subject of growth, I checked In with the building inspecarea, including 67 districts with and dramatic features will entermore than 5000 scouts partici- tain as well as Instruct the hundtor and he tells me that they have had some sixty-od- d pating. reds who are expected to attend. At the banquet only 250 guests building permits issued in Dr. L. D. Pfouts of Payson, Dr. can be accommodated, so that all Orem since March of last Wayne B. Hales of B. Y. U., must who obtain to desire attend year, approximately $100,000 tickets early at the Scout office Chic Hart, Roy Passey, et al, in construction costs. So I in the City and County building are responsible for the banquet guess they have the statistics to back np the Idea that (third floor), or make reserva-- 1 a,nd progrim'Week Features Anniversary tions by mail. Orem is grow ing. Anniversary week will engage Following the banquet, comof thousands It occurs to me that my friend mencing at 8 p. m., College Hall the attention and Utah America, acthroughout a mass will scene scout be of the Mayor Jolley has a reason to be nervous: It surely will worry meeting, to which the public is cording to President Henry A. him to know where to put all invited. Ladies are invited both Gardner of Spanish Fork who is these people if they keep coming to the banquet and this general directing ao ivities. at the present rate. Also Le may Sunday, Feb. 5 is designated by D. S Church authorities as be worrying about what he is goGordon Baby Dies the L. Scout and proBoy Sunday ing to do to keep him busy during that day in Sunday school grams this year. son a at of birth the Happiness 2 minute talks by to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gordon of will feature scouts. Church services during Oh yes, I forgot to mention Sharon ward was turned Into sada few little items like an exness the next morning at the the day will hold Courts of Honor In every ward, with scout songs, tension of the town water death of the infant. It was named scout activities being presenand In iron pressystem, putting Lowell. Funeral services are beted by leading troops and patrols. sure pipe at the head of the ing held today at the residence of system, and annexing a whole Mr. and Mrs. Spiritual and training values of its grandparents, flock of new homes down In John S. Park. Its other grand- scouting will be the theme of this first day. the Grandview section, that parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert are either accomplished or Monday will be Exposition Day Gordon. Burial will be in the with business windows featuring Well under way. Provo city burial park. my friends ... duct training meetings throughout the county, will be responsible for recreation activities in the four public institutions, namely; V V 't Training school at American Fork, State Hospital at Provo, County Infirmary at Provo, and the county Jail at .'rovo,, and will be general supervisor of the Ginger Rogers in her first hit picture Vivacious Lady" A 46 recreation workers in the tomance-comed- y This ought to be enough on which plays on the Scera Theater program January county who are employed by the 8 that line for this week. More (Tuesday and Wednesday.) Playing with Ginger Rogers is city, schools and W. P. A. next if I last that long. James Stewart and a fine supporting cast. J Scout Plans Forecast Keen 17-1- , iiimmirniiimtimhiiiiimiiiwmiiiimmtiiiiimmmuiiMmwmmfmifmiimimimimmimimmtiiiimmiiiiimimmmiimmuiiimfiHiiiiiimmiiHiii' Dont Worry, Chum THOUGHTS AT RANDOM BAPTISMS Adolph Warnirk, making good in a big way at Lincoln High A During 1938 Utah stake bap- high school, by the way, which is tisms numbered 143 boys and 142 the largest in the Alpine District girls, and Sharon stake baptisms and one of the largest rural numbered 132 for both boys and schools In the state . . . Lincoln girls, according to records kept still losing basketball games, exn by H. L. Boswell, caretaker of the cept In engagements . . . Who is that 6 ft 4 blonde Utah stake tabernacle. giant on the court? Cullen Chris- This and That (Continued from Page One) with a town library already in operation. I wonder how they ever got that park selected. It must have been that the old North-Sout- h fight ended in a love-fee- t, with a compromise on the location in the center of the town. . That is a real accomplishment, so I'll put that down as ono of the important things. cusa the .'splasher If you must, but be thankful for one thing: You can have your suit or coat cleaned up in a Jiffy through our One Bay Cleaning service. It's a great help on lota of occasion on unexpected invitations ont when etc. Juat call 478 you're down to your last suit for service the same day. If you get splashed by accident, ... ... Madsen Gleaning tensen! Standing alongside of his father Judge Christensen Cullen seems to make his dad look rather small Sort of a block off the old chip, so to speak . . . . Bishop Roy Gappmayer, isnt it wonderful how he is developing in every way, and the many friends he is winning? . . . 1 won't seem the same without Adelbert Bigler and Charlie Farnworth, not to mention a large group of very fine men who preceded them recently to the Great Beyond . . . The perennial spirit of optimism of Provo Bench fruit growers who always look forward to a good year next summer" . . . That budding young lawyer from Orem with the adornment . . 1 wonder how it is that our Provo daily paper pays so much attention to every hamlet and cluster of houses out in the Sharon section, each with a separate column at least weekly, and sometimes oftener? I wonder if the Voice of Sharon could have anything to do with it . . , How much longer is the state highway through Orem to be used as a slaughter pen? hir-stu- te As I rode along the street I notice some cement markers, and upon inquiry find that those markers are supposed to tell where the streets now are and where they expect to be in the 16th That marked future. South" looks very Impressive. We surely have some optom'sts in this burg. The next thing I notice Is the Stratton packing plant WANTED: Your old furniture all painted and renovated for upholstering and repairing. and turned into a warehouse h We guarantee a Job and headquarters for a WelSee a reasonable at 119 North Univ. Ave. price. Utah Provo, fare program. The place Glenn A. Johnson, 21fl S 7 West really looks adequate for the Provo. niinimmiiiimiiimn 'iiniiimmmmmiitmiiiimmHimutmiiimmiiinimmniiimmiimimiiiimiiiiiiiiitMnHiiHtirtfimnittiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiai tutmiii purpose. s s s Going back to the streets again some N. Y. I I notice that there are YOULL ALWAYS Fi mo town is bewhich the by projects t A. fc i ing platted and each house given OUR COAL TOP WEATHER a number going forward. There WE NEVER LET OUR be any excuse when that is requires highest quality jj wont Old useless live Animals CoaL You may be sure jj done for a fellow to spend the STANDARD? DROP to find someafternoon trying Ilighest Prices Paid. No our coal measures at all body. And as an afterthought middle man to take your times up to the highest it wont be so easy for one to li profits. standards. He collector. bill dodgge the SEE surely can find us now. After all, you must have some drawYERGENSEN With coat, your I backs. They are the price of FOX FARM fire will Start Quickly p progress. s s s East on Fourth North and Burn Longer. Just dropped Into the old how see OREM Lincoln High to I things were coming along. The place looks kind crowded. I observed as much, and 164 W. 5th North told that only last year was Phone 232 Ai ii in there was an increase of 170 Company top-notc- WINTER Tip Wanted it SL L, msronmsxrBrssKBnmnts . J ' - s The world's brightest street takes the world's brightest star to its heart in Little Miss Broadway Shirley Temples latest musical. show people including Shirley is surrounded by George Murphy, Jimmey Durante, Edna May Oliver. Plays at Scera fun-maki- Theatre program Jan. 19-2- (Thursday and Saturday.) 1 demonstrations of scouting and with emergency service units in scouti putting on programs. " Tu& tfiy is to be Fun Day, with particvgaMPs and treats In scout meetings. L, Wednesday is District Rally day with a recommittal radio program at 8 p. m. from KSL featuring President Roosevelt on all radio programs. Thursday will be devoted to Scout Brotherhood, in which parents, and civic organizations in the community will make visitations to scout organizations. Friday Is planned for Citizenship Day. Schools will assist, and civic club programs will be attended by scouts. Saturday is designated for Scout Service Day in which a good turn to community, or old people, or in some other way will be sought by every scout. The week will close by a hike or a skating party or skiing or some troop or patrol activity for every Lincoln Hi Plans Noon Shows ' Jan. 10 started the series year the students must cooperate. r L CMS) All Used Car Buyers Should See Our: ONE BIG LOT scout. of Camping Program Planned QUALITY USED CARS But all this Is but the beginTop Value In Every Car ning of 1939 scouting program. Dr. Pfouts has the most ambitious RUSS TRAHER-- U outdoor camping program he has ever planned, and he has been 150 No. Univ. Ave. Pron chairman of "camping" for many PHONE 660 He plans an j years. at Moapa in early May, camp and another water camp at Lake Mead before May passes on. Then -- WHITE SPOT in early June, Saratoga will see 6IXCLAIR PRODUCTS scouts and scouters gather from all parts of the Council area. Satisfaction Always A highlight this year is to be Groceries Confections the Caravan Camp to San Juan, ROBT. J. THORNE the center of Utah's scenic wonProprietor derland. This will occur about the middle of June. Boulder Mountain, Tlmpanogos, Look Out Mountain, are to be other camping sites. SHELL SERVICE For those who qualify, an exAction is the keynote of Columbia's newest chapter play TUB San to Francisco and the pedition and each Theatre Scera the SrrDER8 WEB, playing at Thursday Worlds Fair In August la also Saturday. The Spider, terror of the underworld, is played by projected. Warren Hull. Who wouldnt be a scout? j asks Chief Executive A. A. An- -' 1 derson who will have active di- Across from Lincoln Hi rection of mnch of these activities. "all-wat- er STATION I Every Car Has 3 Steering Wheels the Road 1 in Your Hands The failure of any one may Cause a Bad Accident. 2 on r Lack of Confidence Costs Lincoln Tigers Opening Game ' The highly touted American Fork Cavemen copped the honors 0 score here at Lincoln by a In the opening game of the Alpine League, Jan. (. The lanky Cavemen got the jump on a rather flusterated group of tigers in the first quarter of play which ended with a 12-- 0 score for the invaders. With the start of the second quarter the Tiger's Cr became a Roar and the locals started to click both on offense and defense to outscore the visitors 10-- 4 and make the half time score The second half saw the courageous Tigers outpass and outplay their larger opponents but due mainly to overanxiousness their shooting eyes were off; setups were missed and American Fork took home the bacon. Heber Ivins For the locals played a great game and tanked 8 points; Garth Boyce turned in a stand-ou- t performance as a ball rustler while Cullen Christensen's rebound work was easily the best individual performance of the game. For the Cavemen Andersons 12 points led the scoring parade while his team-matParduhn scored 9 counters. Advice to Tigers: Adjust those shootin irons." only about FIFTY CENTS. Why take a chance with thin, worn tires, when you can buy QUALITY TIRES at such low prices at L. & H. TIRE CO. 348 W. Center St. Phone 403 m P. Williams Mai VALLEY-V- U Confectionery 30-2- 16-1- 0. Parofllll The lastlOOO miles IIq IJG lid! ulllli in a tire is worth W. and LUNCH On the Corner by Lincoln High Arnold Burningham ' BARBER Do away with ness. Get Proper Halrca oi CTtEM (By Lincoln High School Floral Nursery FUNERAL DESIGNS OUR SPECIALTY e, Rohbocks Son; C REMODEL REPAIR Small Monthly Payments Spear Lumber Co. Phone 34 of special shows featured daring the noon period at Lincoln. Future shows will cos a penny, but the first one was free. The shows are for the purpose of eliminating the congestion In the halls at noon. This same program was started last year but it was not entirely successful because of the lack of cooperation of the students. If it is to be a success this X our Utah Timber & Coal Co. iS 195 West 3rd South WE HAVE THE ANSWEB For Your Building Problems |