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Show LIVEW1R INGOlLiM 0 O Friday, April 15, 1923 TIIE VOICE OF SIJARON Tage Five o' 'o EDITORIAL STAFF Willmetta Spaugy Mary Conder Velma Bunnell Harold Nielson tllen Vernon Flora Anderson Sports Reporter Last The Lincoln Weather Reporter netters Thursday, defeated the Sprl grille. Cinema Reporter Miscellaneous Tennis team placing them In the Sr. Advisor lead with no defeats. Provo was g Jr. High Advisor also on top with no defeats Lincoln and Provo tied for JUNIOR IIIGII REPORTERS first place. The boys didnt have Ralph Peterson, Clifton Pyne, Zeona Mecham, Waldean a chance to practice since their Ivers, Florence Bone, Jean Gillispie, Earl Farr.aorth. encounter with Pleasant Grove, TYPISTS Ellen Bone, Naomi Davis, Mary Gillespie, Della Olsen because tbe weather waa bad, but still determined to win they Betty Tanner mak-ln- played "solitaire" against the walls In the gymnasium. They sickness at the succeeded In After carefully No. 1 winning etc. state hospital it Is easy to seeVtat mental sickness, Insanity singles, No. 2 singles, iso. 3 may oome to anyone. and No. 2 doubles. The singles This selection "Two Dozen Ways to Keep Sane" by Dr. Donald only game lost was the No. 1 Laird may prove very interesting. doubles. It was a tough tournaThe rules are: ment some . matches going as 1. Avoid alcohol to any excess. About 5 per cent of mental high as 45 games before the disorder Is due directly to alcoholic excesses. 2. Avoid social diseases. One out of every ten mental winners finally were decided. There was another tournament patients Is taken to wards with paresis, which is caused solely by held last week In which our social disease. 3. Keep physically fit. Tigers were really "hlthro it up. 4. Avoid hunting for reasons to Justify everything you do. The opponents this time were the 6. Mingle freely with others. Do not be socially backward. "young bucks from the B. Y. , 6, Do not be afraid to express your emotions. Let your feelings high. The match as held down on of Joy, admiration, dislike, and enthusiasm be known. their own courts but they were successful in tipping the Lincoln-lte- s 7. Keep your stronger emotions nnder control. over. The only thing that 8. Recognize that work under pressure and hurry is not Lincoln took that day was the necessary in modern life. 9. Learn how to relax and rest, both mutually and physically. No. 3 singles. Although our Do not alternate work Tigers gave considerable competi10. Do not work by fits and starts. Two Dozen ' e Keep Sane Wayto observiuthe mental causes of Scera Theatre S 4 444444,44444444444444444 4444444 4 4444-4- 4444444-44- Next Weeks Program Election Wednesday r n Frank Jex Marjory Wagers Ruth Brown o' Junior High Antics of our Editor Asst. Editor Society Reporter o SOULS AT SEA Tuesday and Wednesday Election of Junior high officers will be held Wednesday 13. There have been three parties vigorously campaigning this year, the Gold, 5! the Red, and the Blue. ,i ; The Gold candidates are: Raymond Berry, president; Madonna Zobell. Zeonia Meacham, secretary; Bobby Fou-tiathletic manager. The Red party candidates are: Holman Dawson, president; Lois Williams, Florence Bone, secretary; Weston Taylor, athletic manager. The Blue arty candidates are: Max Broadhead, president; Hazel Orvin, June PeaLeft to right: David McKay, Harold Nielsen, Platte Tucker, cock, secretary; Phil Conder, Coach Dixon, Heber Ivins, Culle n Christenson, Angus MacKay. athletic manager. r t; n, U. S. A. C. Glee Club L. D. S. Business Visits Lincoln High College Presents The Day After Day Monday, April 4 i Just seven more weeks of school. Yes sir, in seven more v" we seniors will be educated. weeks The students of Lincoln high Gary Cooper and lovely Francis Dee carry the major love story We cant be the big shots much school were well entertained longer so wed better enjoy it in Paramounts epic "SOULS AT SEA. The story has a good east. Thursday, April 7, by a program while we can. Ye! WE MIGHTY It is a powerful sea tragedy telling of the early slave trade. Gary Cooper Is the sea man who takes command during a storm at sea. presented by the L. D. 8. Busi- SENIORS. His trial for manslaughter Is one of the most dramatic court scenes Tuesday, April 5 ness college. Boys and Girls organization In all history. F. Y. Fox, president of the meetings today. We students college conducted the program really ought to take heed of the We strongly urge that you see this story from the NOTE: as follows: 8ongg by a mixed advice given us and improve oar beginning. Unless you do, the story loses much Interest. .chorus entitled, "Can't You Hear, school. Goodness knows our halls As an added feature to round out the program a 30 minute are no place of safety, especially Me Callin' Caroline," and BeautiLaurel and Hardy In "BLOTTO one of the featurette comedy: noon hour. ful Dreamer," under the direc- during comedies ever made by this pair. best Wednesday, April 6 tion of Miss Norma Knight; Nominations for officers next piano solo by Geneva Wilson; year then campaigning. Its survocal solos by Miss Knight en- prising the rapidity with which Thursday and Saturday titled "When a Maid Comes those decorations went up. Im, Knock Knock Knockin at Your wondering If this campaign fight TILL Heart. Miss Florine Hunt, stu- Isnt merely a battle to see who THE dent of the Utah can out do the other, rather than Program glee club of the U. visited Lincoln high school Tuesday. April lz, wniie on lis 1400 mile program tour. The singing Is nnder the direction of Professor Walter Welti with Roy Darley of Wellsvllle acting as piano accompanist. Professor Welti directed the following program: Three songs by the ladles chorus; three songs the mixed chorus; a violin solo by tion their opponents were very with rest. of their Oralle Bailey; four songs by a by worthy "win, 11. Play as well as work. But keep the two separate. is very much InterestLincoln chorus. Four songs by a male the 12. Realize that you are not an exception. Others have ed in the B. Y. U. Invitational male song and skit by a quartet; same trials, the same human weaknesses, the saibe failures. meet this year. There has been ' male 13. Have some close friends. song by the entire quartet; extra various practices for the 14. Talk over your troubles. t tennis team, track team, and the mixed chorus. 15. Avoid keeping things to yourself. Mr. Claudius Doty, tenor, waa girls posture parade. If anyone 16. The gossip who tells all he knows and some that he does needs to be congratulated It Is the the sollst in the male chorus and University of offered several piano accordian for the candidates tnemselves. is as harmful to himself as h s opposite, the secretive girls of the posture parade for not know numbers. quartet selections. Miss Knight sang Thursday, April 7 they have practiced every noon person. There Is a balance which we can all achieve. from the L D. S. Assembl. Indian Love Call. The closing and after school for the past two .7. Do nothing which you may later regret and worry over. Business college today. I must n was The a mber entitled sufferhave weeks. or song three They 18. Don't be a prude. And at the same time do not be a rake. Left, Right, have some pretty girls Country Gardens by the chorus, say they 19. Don't have a New England conscience. Do not make a ed many falling arches and dizzy from the "ohs there judging up i Miss Geneva Wilson acted as Ritrht onoiia nfud tvv rninr "round and moral moibiaiu out of Hit) molehills bf 6 vt j CwuuUiVi rot which the ucccrdic" solos will for the we etc hut piano accompianlst round" hope they AW WAW hnvs ' OVewA vu 20. Be considerate of the feelings of others. uuame ;uu and chorus numbers. come out on top tomorrow re"Left, right, left, rignt. Kitty, 21. Do not be suspicious of the motive and morals of others. Friday, April 8 them for their hard labors. paying is 22. Set a reasonable goal for your ambition one that it Nothing exciting today, except pull ynur ears up! Left, right, Visit Seniors Seniors went home for a the to attain. possible left, guide right girls, your lines G. A. A. visit. I understand Diana and 23 Have some hobbies. Flowers, Poultry, Fishing, Saving, are crooked, keep your chin In." Mental Hospital Glenn struck up an acquaintance helping. These comments shall be heard In the second Last period, Friday, The entire Senior class was with a fair inmate (TTTT), but 24. Forget your heredity. One person Is responsible for you GAA had a meeting and oh! what ths gym every noon and night excused to make a visit to the then they cant be blamed, beYou. a meeting. They elected officers after school until Miss Burr takes mental hospital In Provo Friday cause It makes one so homesick, and Florence Muhlesteen became her wonderful Posture Parade to afternoon The trip was planned Even Mr. Davis, Mr. Partridge the Invitational Track Meat at ' and Lincoln Rohbock, of the and Miss Wagers enjoyed it. arranged by Mr. Davis Halls president, Annie .Elsie Offert. secre- the B. Y. U, April 30. Eugenics department- The class F. A. The girls are willing to take was tary; Lois Keele, advertising WE FIND: taken down by a bus and Special Matinee their time for extra practices soi attended( a,ong wltfc gtn Maxine A. and Eva B. along manager. they Little Tots Friday night the girls went to we think they will have something dentg from th0 RlcMleld Wgh (Reporter Merrill Mecham with several others were talking Park Roshea to celebrate. After there. One can always tell when ;gchool cUnIc ,n wh!ch th0 head The agriculture hoys of our For a time we have sociably with some members of an evening of grand akatlng the they begin to get tired, nowever, doctora of tb0 hogpItai explalned tried to long, along chapter made an examination of the mental show we over to the, had and Miss for get Burr's picture went creep window whispers girls hospital, (via and ,nterTlewed cage8 to the the fruit buds in our section, and to ice cream and cake. They played marchers, "Willie wha time Is itT studenti of TarlonB klndg 0f ln- - could honest and truly recommend we When ground). Inquired as a suitable matinee for little found ont that there is still a fair and "a good time was had Be that as It may, we know they sanity. There were about twelve tots 2 to 8 years of age. Saturday the cause they told ns they want- games mean well. by all!" mentalare who crop so far this year. If all that ed to be on different person friendly terms with April 23 at 2 p. m. we will preThe fact that the girls really are uninjured mature, there will ly diseased, shown and the canses their associates. It looks like they work on their minds for this 'affliction explained by sent such a one. Its a "honey" have their Chimes still be enough to go around. all the kiddles will enjoy and Is proven of anyone overheard a are expecting a change of residoctors. These causes ranged that 22 it Isn't loo long a program either, The project for the coming year a the Be Shown about Will of them Apr. talking group and dence soon. from t00 mnch day dream,n dream one of them had the other, use of drugs to that type caused lasting only a little over an hour, records etc. are all up to date for FIRST: Five Walt Disney "The West dreamed a stake Sharon I The opera night, "Yes sir, Of all the their work this summer. Rhea and Warren monopolizing Chimes of Normandy Is assum- Point Commander invited us to by social diseases. Cartoons every one a prize winre UeBte brougM ln tBey all Our chapter is going to elect all the convenient corners. ner: the to teach for form for march them, presentation. ing ug0d to bojleTe that they were their officers for the coming year Three little Pigs We Consistent rehearsals are being cadets how. not perfectly normal mentally. Reed Flowers and Trees on Wednesday April 13, 1938. Gillespie robbing the held often and splendid work Is hope not. The experience was very interThe Tortoise and Hare Lewis Wells, the speaker from cradle, maybe some one had bet- being done by cut and chorus Lets wish them all the luck esting and unusual but thoroughThe Orphan Kittens onr chapter spoke at the District ter warn our little new comer. which give promise of a mot theyll need and help give them ly enjoyed and the students wish The for Country Cousin. Apri Speech contest. His speech was conrage. pleasing performance to thank those responsible for SECOND: T hree Dumb One new diamond belonging to 22. on "Electricity the Servant of the P. R Maybe If we could keep the trip. " a 3 Stooges comedy. Clucks The scene takes place In an old Dick out, Myrths line would he Farmer," He was awarded sec- Flora Anderson. Congratulations unAnother Interesting and The show will be repeated twice ond place. kid, consider yourself lucky. fashioned village la Normandy. a little stralghter. usual fact which shouldnt be so If the kiddles want to see It durThe time Is the 17th century seniors Is the all that overlooked through a second time they may ing one of the great annual Fairs. got safely out of the institution do so. Any adult bringing five a of Serpolette, Portrayals and home. kiddies will be admitted free. All sort of girl, rather wild "cut-u- p Nice going seniors. others including babies and adults but after all, a very likeable perwill pay 10c assessment. A clean sweep for the Gold sonality, Is portrayed by Melba Twenty-fiv- e toy motion picture for one candida shriveled Body party, up excepting Gaspard,' Pyne; (I. G. A. Store) machines will be given away to old miser with his love for the ate, was regiBtered at the Lincoln that many lucky hoys and girls and jewels is excep- high school elections Wednesday 47c stolen gold . . . ; s. SNOWDRIFT The film strips are pictures of the tionally well taken by West Hills. when Garth Boyce was elected to The student body wishes 3 Stooges. Different from those 27c aemure Liston, a Myrth president, sweet, Germaine, BISQUICK their deepest sympathy the last matinee. at June Foutin, secretary, express given who Is Gaspards lady, young over the to the Foutaln family No. i GRAPE FRUIT, Remember tomorrow at 2 p.m, niece and the heroine is played and three out of four executive recent loss of their father. canthe Gold were 19c greatest show ever presented officers all the party 2 cans by Virginia Taylor; Henri, HU death came after an illtheatre for little tots. by any Is the long didates. de Count Cornevllle, to the 11c 3 ness of a few months and I. G. A. Gelatine Bud Smith took the advertislost heir who returns to the home Foutaln family we express our, 10c of his ancestors to find things ing managers post, LaVon Wil- heart 3 pkgs. WRIGLEYS GUM ; felt sympathy. "For Your in the power of ghosts and his liamson, the music managers, Shell BOY Sea SUNNY manor Inhabited by strange beings and Daryl' Stewart the debate I . . 27c. managers. The only disappointCOIFFURE 4 is portrayed by Carl Andreason. ment to the Gold slate was Beth vainthe LaBaUll, pompous, 4 29c J. SEAGULL MILK To wear with your New glorious old man still In Krve and Brereton, representing the Blue 2 23c lbs. won Easter Bonnet slate dramatic who the MARSIIMELLOWS prominent ln office Is presented Party Beth received but ropost, managers a Lorin Jex; Grenlcheu, by VISIT THE among her mantic emotional character, of a a hearty welcome i fisherman who almost upsets Gold confederates. MAR-YE- L Transferring all activities today several love affairs, Is played by . lb. 5c LaRon Stewart; and the two good to the Music festival at Americas LBEAUTY i maidens who are Fork, Lincolnites are secretly Phone 1123 ; 274 W. Center looking village 10c 3 bunches Bunched Vegetables, with their celebrating victory, towns the leaders of the people 10c jare to be Interpreted by Norma Blue and Gold mingling harmo!- 121 West 1 North 3 lbs. Cabbage (solid heads) under their new Provo Phone 800 Hampshire and Ora Baum who ously together ALWAYS LOOK J,lead the chorus in some lovely officials for 1938-3dances. Your Very ' Brght properts for a most We are prepared to do your : lb. 23c wonderful evenings entertain- -' Sliced BACON, merit April 22, under the direction 2 lbs. 25c i. of W. M. Vernon, ClTton Clin-e- r, GROUND Hats cleaned and blocked Repairing Verl Alleman, Lurile Farley. Preying 4 lb. pkgs. 43c SHORTENING ml-e- d S. A. C. r. ,NOWj WEST WASN'T WILD Fi&Msiab j Uft, i Chapter pyv Around the F. For v Lj.?Vhs "Jbe Best of Jane Wihers Pictures Hollywood reports. cast of laugh makers including Walter Brennan (one man band of Banjo on my knee"). 3 stooges comedy. Also: "THREE DUMB CLUCKS" And as a climax to a swell evening's program: Walt Disney Five prize winning cartoons "3 Little Pigs "Flowers and Revue The Trees "The Tortoise and the Hare" "Three Orphan Kittena A big Country Cousin. Arrangements are now made for a special Sat lay for little tot 2 to 8 who cant appreciate a matinee afternoon show but would enjoy seeing these beautiful picture long regular 3 cartoons and the Stooges. NOTE: of Normandy Porter Also Selected Garden and Flower Seeds STRATTON SEED STORE ijr for Deserts KITCHEN UNOLEUM 2s ...... cans for ... ...... I cans A' for FRUITS and VEGETABLES Bananas BRIMHALL per for i for SIIOPPEl BROS. , 9. MEATS Breakfast BEEF per s-- i U 1 1 s 3 H ! $ 0 P. M. Saturday Night Si-- i i-- i iiii i i ? ? Hi ' 12c FREE Drawing for FREE Groceries 7 Lewis Barber Shop SPRING CLEANING Pot Roasts, Baby Beef, best cuts, lb. I Best ! ... EASY for for or Spaghetti ? Denzil A. Brown, of th D'xon enm-.n- v Prer-'iwar F elected vice prei.!ei t of the Utah state realtv association, Saturday at their annual convention in Salt Lake City. Ke-j- J Alo hemstitching and picoting FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE We will do the ret , PHONE US NATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING CO. PBOYO f orth University UTAH TOMEtiN ) FOR -t 1 f V l ITAMClSCMia o Jj T7TT lino-Uv- m ing it eukSI Quart Hera'i howl Give yoar kitchen the a covpls of cooti of LIN-finwt linoleum praMrvw and lervb brvh boniihar you evst taw. Then initead of zpondwg about 52 hour a year icrubbing the kitchen tinoUum tpond only 10 wlnutet a week keep- dean with a few stroke of -- : j AMD ALL for LIN-- X I S i a 1 Also use REKEWS-PROTECT- LOlMEra damp mop. traSS SEEHSI3 I 8 t Boat Wood Floors Woodwork Furniture :u vtoe on out n$ '4 4 INSIDE OR OUTSIDE ILURCUTS Are Belter PHONE 1123 Provo 274 West Center a MAKE YOUR per pkg. (Shavers) Phone 010J4 One Mile South of Lincoln High School Student Express Sympathy 3-lb- Walton Mountain Grown Shrubs and Trees T Drages Market - Con. Wajjon & Machine Co. UTAH PF.OVO vS 4 e L4 $ W AA e 4 i ! 44 4 4444' |