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Show LINCOLN LIVE WIRE Tigers EDITORIAL STAFF TUUblV r- ...imi Jbeugue Jane Sean me Carl Wifnore, Rkfard Biglow Mary Jean Skinn&r and Mabel Christensen Eueen Jex foPT Editor Dun ford Norma IUre Up Editor EUen Bone, Nyla Xesbit, Angcline Brimhall, J Merleue Olsen and Orpha Laudie Marjorie Wagers 'Icfkbvisor News articles are written by members of the Journalism Class Managers (j&un'MExt Elitoi-VIT6IS5S Uie.r iOVeluur coioliui ciuaU ucieauug belli 4 at Lincoln. Liueuiu kicked oti and Lehl uugiii tue Dail to the iiger 3a ara line they lost it ou uoaub. Tbe Tigers tben took tbe uall and marched to tbe Lehl 15 yard line on power playa, from uheie Smith took tbe ball to male tbe only score of tbe game on a reverse which completely tooled tbe Lehl team. Lebi threatened to score In the third quarter when they recovered a fumble on tbe Lincoln 35 ard line, but it was stopped when liussio intercepted a pass intended tor Lehi's end Trane. Late in tbe 'game Trane snagged a 30 yard pats to put the ball on the Liucoln 40, but an interception by Smith stopped that threat as tbe game ended. Quite often a call comes for information about an ncident in the history of Lincoln High School. There ire many things in her History which would really be nspiring if they were only available. But year by year hey are gradually sinking into oblivion. It would seem a good project for some student organization to collect and compile, for our library, a really ood history of our school. There are many sources of information now that ,xuld be used, such as; the poster board of gifts in the hall, a list of outstanding student body activities, track neets, athletic activities, dramatics, music, expansion t n buildings, beautifications, names of teachers, of Lincoln Girls ueat ineasant Grove stu-len- body officers, and outstanding parties. Warnick made a study of the graduates last Mrs. , summer with that as a reference we might work out a Whos Who. We had Proms which were such large affairs have I a hat we paid $100 for the orchestra and the proceeds ivere $400. We have won a county track meet, and come second n. a state meet. Our debators have been brilliant, our graduates hampionship. But we have no written record of them. When shall we start this project! the juu.uia mt seems to arent 24-1- JNEW STAFF btte general tit wuuikiaixoui cito UUUcl ta jliursday High school girls made a decided victory over Plea-baGrove High school In four games ot olley Bail at the Lincoln gymnasium. The tirst game was played by the loUoaiug girls: Idae Thacker, Nola J Johnson, Dorothy Jones Florence Muhlestein, Wanda Hill, Jerty Jlemmott. Mablg Chrlaceci-se- n and Jena V. Hansen. The score was 7 in Lincoln's favor. The players ot the second game were: Jerry Neilson, Fae Davis, Myrle Terry, Elsie Oftert, Eileen Jex, Melba Edwards, Jean GilleS' who pie, and Virginia Fronk, 2 made victory. The third team players with a victory ot 18 IS were: Dorothy Park, Nola J Johnson, Venna Vernon, Waldean Ivers, Norma Ivers, Norma Burr, Norma and Mae Thacker. The last game which resulted in a Victory of 9 was played by Deon Uawkes, Helen Salisbury, Mary Jean Skinner, Helen Park, Jerry Neilson, Eileen Jex, Melba Edwards and Jerry Mem-tot- t. 31-1- dramatic art department has won a state (or interstate) a. 4 by tbe Lets Write Our History up to-- The annual Senior Hop will be held November 18 at the gyihaa- -' Liucola Tit erg biouglu slum. The theme will be "Twiieaku tootuau play lo a light In Turkey. It will follow OU s Come On Juniors Senior Hop tut '' the usual custom of being formal. Prices have been set at 50c per couple and 2 5c extra ladles. Friday morning the sen'org will present an assembly program at the auditorium advertizing this function. Cullen Christensen Is the chaii-- ' man of these activities. Scera Theatre :: Tuesday and Wednesday ae mi The marriage of La Von Williams to La Von Harwood took place Tuesday, November, 1 in Farmington, Utah. The ceremony waa performed by Bruce L. Major. Tbe young couple were active students of Lincoln, with Miss Williams acting as Music dm mi :: WINKLER, deceased; the unsophqtaore aayed to a junior, known heirs Of JOHN W. STEWSteve B. "Did you ever take ART, deceased; and All other persons unknown, claiming ang Bud S. "No, who taaohes it? right, title, estate or interest In, or a lien upon, the real property Junior Chatwln went into a bar- described in the complaint, adber shop to get a shave. After the verse to plaintiff's ownership os operation the barber announced clouding plaintiff s title thereto, that his bill was 31 25. Junior: Defendants. How's that, I thought you THE STATE OF UTAH TO charged 25c for shave? Barber: THE SAID DEFENDANTS: , "We do, but when we have to You are hereby summonad to hunt for the hairs we charge 25c appear within twenty days after lor every one we find. the service of this summons upoi you, if served within the county Mrs. Dunford to Norma, after in which this action is brought; her boy friend had gone. otherwise, within thirty days after Well, Norma what were you service, and defend the above enand your boy friend talking about titled action; and in case of your so long?" failure so to do judgment will be We were discussing rendered agalnBt you according to Norma, KKith and Kin. Brother Rex the demand ot the complaint, Tea, which has been filed with tbe spoke up immediately. mama he asked for a kith and Clerk oflsaid Court. the said you kin." This action is brought for the purpose of quieting plaintiff's Son, "Say, papa, did you like title to the following described the gumdrop I gave you? real property, situated in Utat Father, "Yes son, I liked it very County, estate of Utah, to wit: much." PARCEL I: Commencing II. SI Son, Well, Fido didn't so he chains South and 3.68 chains spit it out twice. East of the Northwest corner o Section 31, Township 6 South, i j Range 3 East of the Salt Lake The telephone rings. Base and Meridian; thence South Big sister: "If its for me tell 85 24' East 7.33 chains; thence them Im not home. South 6 09' West 2.42 chains; Well-a- ll brother: Younger thence North 86 15' West 7.16 she isnt home. chains; thence N'irth 1 49' East right, hello-No- , Did you say will she be home to- 2.52 chains to the of beginmorrow? Just a minute, Ill have ning. Area 1.803 place acres. to ask her." PARCEL II: Commencing 12.40 chains South and 10.99 chains East of the Northwest corner of Section 31, Township 6 .Probate and Guardianship South, Range 3 East ot the Salt Notices Lake Base and Meridian; thence Consult County Clerk or the South 6 09' West 2.42 chains; Respective Signers for Further thence South 86 S3' East 6.27 information. chains; thence North 8 05' West 1.85 chains; thence North 87 47' West 3.62 chains; thence North SUMMONS 13' West 0.62 of a chain; In the District Court of the 10 Fourth Judicial District, In and thence North 84 44' West 2.72 for the County of Utah, State of chains to the place of beginning. Area 1.37 acres. Utah. GEORGE S. BALLIF ELIZA M. CRANE, plaintiff vsa THERESSA otherYOUNGER, Attorney for Plaintiff wise known as THERESA P. O. Address: YOUNGER; DIXON REAL, Suite 214 Knight Block ESTATE COMPANY, a corpor7 Provo, Utah. atlon; PREAL FRANCIS JONES; Publication Dates: OcL 21, 28, ANNA M. CAMPBELL, surviving. Nov. 4, 11. 18. 1938. A clor-oform- ?" n tribe, but tribe . - ltte 'grand . . OLearys one minute, e e the next! adventurers in a !! ST.l..r. i y f lighting . 4 : y. J kj s . lost in the gtea known to man disaster ...the -- j ; , 4 u" Chicago Fire! Party A Success weather! but we My, what Juniors and Seniors bail and hearty as ever, didnt miss our class party which was held at e Friday, November 4 th. To celebrate the occasion we skated to the music of our school song which was sung over the loud speaker. The crowd was just the right size, thus we avoided those delightful pile-upwhich are often eight or nine deep. Probably tbe only things thtt effected us was tbe roaring sound that stayed with us after the skating was over, or the "drunken" feeling which possessed us as we tried to walk. "Please dont misunderstand us." Tour truly, Junior: and Seniors Park-Ro-Sh- s" widow of ORSON D. CAMPBELL; the unknown heirs of JOHN IIUIOR November 15&16 isw A strange 8ide-by-sid- BUSINESS mm x nttnmRrR;mmtttinut::au!tnatiswH -- toe-to-to- MARRIAGE nr is : AMSRICAN THE G BEAT motion PICIUBZ' .1 1 TYRONE ALICE DON POWER FAYE AMECHE Alice Brian Andy BRADY . , DEVINE LEGAL DONLEVY Sidney Blackmer Phyllis Brooks Tom Brown Paul Hurst Barton Churchill June Storey and a cast ol thousands Directed by HENRY KINGJ f .4' Direct from its sensational $2.00 runs! Seniors Order Rings scope and vivid In action is the story of "I.V OLD CHICAGO" a superb screen spec-taelwith all the elements that go into the making of great en-- 1 tertainment. UOTIClS idea uJlVtktUU Vi atiadd U5UO Udl'b tUO Ucn toUiit oilier students and the lUoacu iUi uv The order for the senior rings acuity members ot our school. alulOi petyti. was In the mail last Friday mornLouaily tne Sophomores are the Ol lilt paptl UO icoyOUbiUilUJ ing. The committee reports sixty Lues who seem ta.be out of line, ia put iu tne Uuuus 01 uio seven rings were ordered. This DON AMECHE will thrill you in the role of Jack but this year tbe Juniors got tbe i uue teuU tut eunur Uue Is the greatest number that has blunt end ot the stick. tut le&poUAiumiy ot buytivuiou ever been sent in a first ship- O Leary, of Chicagos famous family who battled bis Tbe Juniors of any high school AUt AUUOWmg blctlX vvui urn JU ut ment. The seniors will receive for the city he loved. ire usually looked up to as the iu cue ue&i vay tuey van. their rings for Christmas. If own brother xhe time were Iris keepers )eaaerd and "Go getters" of the ABSigumeni emiors, aiary Jeau ALICE FAYE is the fiery Belle Fawcett in the necessary another shipment will Tha be Hoci, Some of Lincolns Juniors utiuuct emu MaOel Gui laccn&cu. Lamb and Reva Shiimwav ordered. I heart-kindlin- g Iv love story that is part of the greauuss i Vj v i W leaders and go getters but bupy euitois, Ciiieen Jex, bilieiiua scoiers were Wanda Hill, Dorothy Norma McEwan FlorPark, Old In of and ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME Chicago. uiauDtiuw, iucliard jonuson anu ' O. F. S. ASSEMBLY hot-healolight in being noisy ilia v, uausen. make up editors, ence Mhulesteln. the POWER TYBON portrays powerfully more With hard work and co. in the balls,''tBffifall tbe .loiuik Dumord, Ttuyueu Carter, The open Forum Society rep- -' OLeary, boss of old Chicagos Patch who tner students in tardiness and uiu jo tics, bteua iionous, Veru operation of the girls. Miss Burr resented by Lena Lamb will pre- - LU Arnold Burningham WHITE SPOT has in these great hopes girls in sent Ui Armistice Day Assembly, is cast opposite Alice I aye in this tempestuous romantic lateness, as well as many other on ivuttail. Typists, Uerluue Ul SINCLAIR PRODUCTS things to tear down our school. BARBER 11. sen, Ny la Nesoit, Orpha Laudie, the coming months. j drama Friday, November So come on all you other Juniors .ingenue ' Satisfaction Always Brinnall and Ellen Do with away AMCC Stars aro .Brady Andy und help pull these students out none. Reporters, Mario Bussio Support:, the Groceries Confections Get Proper Haircuts. Blackf their "rut, so that we will be Allen, Verl Aston, Osburne VVIIAT ROBT. J. THORNE OREM speakers will be presented, also Devine, Brian Donlevj, Tjm Brown and Sidney fable to again climb the "ladder ol waiter, Douglas Uoraan, Maxiue some members of the O. F. S. mer. (By Lincoln High School) Proprietor No :ccesa' back to our high and Jordan, Lyiene Finch, Delight will give speeches. Car-,ooToon is a Terry Also included on the program frightful place as the leaders snd xolt, Grant Johnson, Delbert n "Oh where, oh where have the "go getters" ot our dear old Robinson Crusoes Broadcast and Fox Movietone noveless, Geraldine Memmott, high! Perry, Beth Preetwich phesants gone, oh where can they News, Gerald Pyne, Vernon Nuttall, be," seems to be ttbe theme song WASIIRURN OREM DRUG Co. see never I I shall think that of all Lincoln's hunters. Uene Farnsworth, Bud Smith, WE A a B." "D as as lovely Orems lanes, on which - November 17 & 19 Glads C. Linebaugh, Druggist and junior Chatwln and Evan WilSERVICE A "B whose rounded form Is iams. Business managers, Carl we seldom see any traffic, were Sophomores OREM, UTAH pressed. jammed with cars Sunday, the fi Aymore and Richard Bigelow. MARGARET Upon the records ot tbe blessed ROBERT occupants of the cars didn't seem The subject tor this week's disA D comes easily and yet to find many of the Pheasants cussion is, "Shall we have more General Garage It Isnt easy to forget they were after. expensive snd better Kailsplittera We are in Business for me. are for fools like made Ds and this year? The following are the What was reported to be one a a scholars But B. get only ROBERT FRAMCKOT of the greatest Pheasant seasons resulu ot the interviews: YOUR HEALTH (Courtesy the Provonlan) Repair Work in years by writers throughout the Orpha Laudie; "I think we Students of tbe Lincoln high has become shall hare larger and clearer pic- school came in contact with an- state, now, Y0E3G-VG00- G just an other hunt. tures In this yer's RallspUtter, other new and Interesting personeven if the price is raised." The only places In the county ENGLISH CLASS BBHBagffiggniflETggig last Thursday November 3, Donn V. Nical; "I think they ality which did not yield good shooting DEBATE when they were introduced to drama made has a smashing were good enough last year. Aurthur Santell, strong man and were those areas west of Provo Merle Terry; "X think we should Athlete from out of the of love and heart-brea- k and Sprlngville, and the hills east Floral The 2nd period English class, ON California. have better year books. of even Provo, but in areas these Miss world-fameunder of direction the Wagd book by tin author c Mr. Santell was born in 1910 in Steve Bunnell; The ones we was only fair and only a ers, Is taking up debating. Hollywood, Caiiforma, where he bunting "All Quiet On The Western Front' had last year were all right. FUNERAL They have already taken op the sent his early life, and where his few hunters- returned with their . Your heart will call it "Great!" Norma McEwan; "Last year's limit..' Resolved we "That question; present home is. Some years ago DESIGNS Rallsplitters were swell only they upon an examination, Mr. Santell After What Is the cause for this? should hire more should have pages in them." found himself under weight and There seemed to be plenty of thoroughly discussing It, It was OUR Dorothy Jones; "I dont think then and there decided to do all Pheasants during tbe summer. voted upon, the majority, in favor weneed more expensive and larger he SPECIALTY Some say tbe pheasants were kil- of hiring LITTLE could about 1L year boo. Last years were all led Next "Reeut of we the are and season, Friday question: He received his training at the right. MOHAWK of Cal:f. at Los Ange wondering If the hunters around solved that we should practice Emelio Maurlne; "It would be Univerrlty here will know how be for to hunt Mercy open 1 really Killing, Sons lea.. th consistant exercise and SERVICE nicer if the year books were larg of his sisters and small bro- pheasants?? What is your opinion discussion. help er but they shouldn't cost over Every Friday, this class will ther be attained his present slate. on the subject? 32.00.' have Open Forum discussion on He has traveled throughout the subjects simlllar to these. United States during the past HAMBURGERS Cast He Chosen three will to Book years. No? continue do so for a short time only as be Father: "When I was a boy, I We wonder if you students Intends to have a singing radio Characters for the Senior High thought nothing ot a SUPER MARKET :: errer starting next year. He will want a year book? were chosen walk DRINKS SOFT "Flammule, play, Son: "Well, I don't think much ?e are planning to mark this be married in January 1939. Monday, November 7. When asked for a receipt for ....Those chosen were: of it myself. MALTED MILKS year with a new type of book. Teacher: What kind of people By careful planning and conBtrnc strength he replied "Good habits, Groceries Clark Johnson, Hugh Wlnton. t.on we will be able to compete clean living, and a sense of huCONFECTIONERY save money? Inez Jones, Carlotta. mor." His life'B ambition it to with other schools. Student: "Scotchmen. Ruth Nelson, Eva. Cafe From the pen of the author of All Quiet On the Ben Hur: "Hold your horses. Only with full cooperation from make people happy. LINCOLN Joe Reeshe, Carlos. comes another gripping screen story, Mr. Santell said that the only all students will we be able to Pocahontas to John Smith: Western Front Steve Bunnell, Oglesby. Under New Management Dancing: Dont lose your head. Lon Christensen, Smth. pnt out a year book ot this type. really strong ancestor he has io in which a nations woes after the a time narrative this This new type as we talk about his grandfather who was so strong Executioner to Joan of Arc: Russel Park, Pedro. r World War are overshadowed by one of the most human he was afraid of himself. He consists of: Burn Up. Carlos Madsen, Padre. disturfuture together in a country gripped by post-wa- r Informal pictures, snapshots, leaves the following statement Nero: "Be nonchalant. Ross Holdaway, the Ranger. screen. the reach to stories love bances. single pictures of seniors, juniors, with the students of this school. Robert Three Comrades, In the new picture, "Good habits and good habits Is and sophomores. Mary had a little hook. The fine direction of Frank Borzage is discernible rofor examples a clean life. a Watch show-cas- e Sullivan At first twss nice and clean. and Stage Manager Chosen poignant provide Margaret Taylor in the pictures even flow and brilliantly knit episodes. Success In his ambitions and of year books. Later teachear took a look with Franchot Tone and Robert Young, also in mance, cast Guy KiLbee, Lionel Atwill, Henry InYhe to on look his Hawg-hhe back visit And It supporting been know Darrell found different (you may appointstellar roles, adding performances which will remain school as a pleasant memory. ed to serve as stage manager for this I what and Monty Wooley offer effectmean). Hull, Grapewin Expressed Charley Sympathy the coming year. He will have long in the memory of the moviegoer. ive portrayals. "I wouldnt know what kind of Mary: "What Is the difference charge of stage problems for all The students of Lincoln High ALSO: Our GaDg Follies of 1938; Self CondeThe story, based on Erich Maria Ramarqnes the animal skins make the best a cow a and between by speech produced plays deepto wish their chewing girl school express a Walt Disney Cartoon; Chapter 8 of the Adventrol Tone and confessed Is and Darrell a shoes, Knowe, Junior Ida about d centers partment. widely-reanovel, Taylor, est sympathy to the Bigler family chewing gum The intelligent ex- is very apt with tools. He will be "But I do know banana skins tures of Wild Bill nickok. Johnny: In their bereavement of the loss chaotic who a face veterans war Young, three young make the best slippers. pression on the face of the cow. assisted by Clyde Olsen. of tbetr father. Euuu e, 26-1- A s. vmiD wwi unkjLc ibitbi ivmb ucDruAMTc J -- T.r r0d Pheasants? n, -- Lln-ool- Ds and Bs , Thursday The Saturday MSB Interesting Personality For Best Prices Coal - Inquire at Ys1", rl Year or Nursery Rohbocks PARKS Play ten-mi- le Waffles LUNCn I as |