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Show LINCOLN LIVEWIRE . I'm nut EDITORIAL STAFF Home Ec. Notes Show Case Turned FOOTBALL Juni Bean Friday, Lincoln plays Provo Richard Kail Wymer, Bigelow and are determined to furnish Typists Orpha Laudie, Nyla Xdslitt, Ellen Bone and plenty of competition for the favored Champions of this region. Angvline Brimhall. The remainder of the schedule Supfrvi.'.oi: Marjorie Wagers pits Lincoln against Lehi at LinNews articles are written by members of the coln, Nov. 4th and the boys are determined to end up with a vie, Journalism Class Busixes Managers HEY - Lunch Counter DAY The sophomore girls of the Economics Home department have learned a great deal in the art of canning and prestrving foods this year. They have can-j.t- d pears, peaches, pickles and Why are there so many lunches left on top of the show case in the hall every day? Is it a lunch counter or is it a place to display our trophies Students, there are lockers and home rooms in which you may leave your lunches. Lets leave our halls clean so that when visitors come they will leave with a good impression of our school. group some exielleut pointers on tlouaing plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. leadership. THE STATE OF UTAH TO , THE SAID DEFENDANTS: The Mo!--t Attractive summoned to are You hereby Things of Lincoln Hi appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon! the hair la Nisbila Ny if served within the county you, Stella Borman's finger nail in which this action is brought; polish otherwise, within thirty days after Reva Shumways figure. service, and defend the above enAlene Farnsworth's pig tale. titled action; and in case of your Edith Trotter's eye lashes. failure so to do judgment will be Mac Knight's car. rendered against you according to Richard Biglow's bauy blue the demand of the complaint, eyes. which has been filed with the Eva Allen's giggle. Clerk of said Court. ? ? Junior Chatw ill's horses? This action is brought for the Mario Radio's physique. of quieting plaintiffs purpose Verna Harding's ankles. title to the following described Mr. Greener's personality. real property, situated in Utaty Cloward Penrod's new tromCounty. State of Utah, to wit: bone. , PARCEL I: Commencing 11. SI Fern Carter's hands chains South and 3.68 chains Now am I right or wrong? East of the Northwest corner oC Section 31, Township 6 South, Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South S5 24 East I..33 chains; thence Probate and Guardianship Notices South 6 09 West 2.42 chains; Consult County Clerk or the thence North 86 15 West 7.16 North 1 49 East Respective Signers for 1 urtherj chains; thence to the place of begin 2.5 2 chai-f- information. ning. Area 1.803 acres. PARCEL II: Commencing S U M MON'S In the District Court of the 12.40 chains South and 10.99 Fourth Judicial District, in and chains East of the Northwest 6 for the County of Utah, State of corner of Section 31, Township 3 Salt of the East Range South, Utah. ELIZA M. CRANE, plaintiff vs, Lake Base and Meridian; thence THERESSA YOUNGER, other- South 6 09 West 2.42 chains; wise known as THERESA thence South 86 33' East 6.97 thence North 8 05' West YOUNGER; DIXON REAL, chains; ESTATE COMPANY, a corpor7 1.85 chains; thence North 87 47' ation; PREAL FRANCIS JONES; West 3.62 chains; thence North ANNA M. CAMPBELL, surviving, 10 13' West 0.62 of a chain; thence North84 44' West 2.72 widow of ORSON D. CAMPBELL; the unknown heirs of JOHN chains to the place of beginning. WINKLER, deceased; the un- Area 1.37 acres. GEORGE S. BALLIF known heirs of JOHN W. STEW. Attorney for Plaintiff ART, deceased; and All other persons unknown, claiming anx P. O. Address: right, title, estate or interest In, j Suite 214 Knight Block or a lien upon, the real property Provo, Utah. Publication Dates: Oct. 21. 28, described in the complaint, adverse to plaintiffs ownership o Nor. 4, 11, 18. 1938. The sophomores were at the height of their glory, Wednesday, October 26, when they for once preserves. t that Miss Holdawav reported succeeded in gaining the liinq Ina great dial has the of it because given girls Sophomore light, tory. Nov. 11th our boys journey of pleasure to work In the laborto RUhfleld for an Armistice Day itiation. FIRST, LAST and ALWAYS were attired in quaint atory since it has been cleaned The girls game. turk-is- h and with of costumes painted. She expressed regret newspaper Lincoln The annual Tigerette that she had none of the older SAFETY, first, last, and Always," should be our motto football banquet to be held Nov. towels serving as millinery, at all times. girls for a class in Home Living. Occasionally the rubbers, which 19, 'will terminate the season. BOYS MEETING This idea of playing safe, and practicing safety is not they wore, came off and they ROOM LEADERS MEET would parade down the hall with old fashioned as some might have you believe, but it is a Lincoln A meeting of the boys organizcld in long, odd cotton feet their in lives. our issue very imjjortant everyday The majority of your waking stockings. To observers it ap- ation was called Monday, October In the home and at school are good places to begin the Spanish the of are spent in these school some to new hours 24. officers. elect as though peared pactice of safety ; so called horse play, practica jokers, John rooms. Why not make them nice Heber Ivins, president; one girls had just seen Frankenstein, Lincoln The Tigers played and pranksters, have no place in the realm of safety. faces. Dunran, vice president; Cullen to live in?" asked Mr. Warnick football games by the looks of their School halls and rooms are often hazardous because of cer- - of their hardest DaviiJ in a meeting of the home room they Christenson, Of secretary; hadnt, course, they 19," when October makeusual tain individuals who do not respect the rights of others, and Wednesday, senior have their MacKay, presidents Tuesday, 2nd period representative; didn't lhey enrount(irfcd the Spanish juston. The class in Each seccnd period rolling pins that the Max Daley, junior representative; up consequently do things which will in some way or another I Fork team at Spanish Fork, both the junior and senior de- be Steven to Ten wielded Bunnel, sophomore those proved whose have girls a hard fight injure The Tigers put up infringed upon. rights they atpartments have selected presi-M- r. If your greatest desire is to renact an exciting scene and came very near to scoring convenient s an implement ofwhei to lead out in promoting j dents one the was superfaculty Taylor, from Buffalo Bill, or to show how Joe Louis does his sen-- 1 several times, but each time they tack. This day if the visor, and principal Warnick gave ( las:- projects of "homefying" our be alone could the endr knock-cutAt girls the back. s, sational wait until you are away from school to"vrPre turned rolling pins had anything to do short talks on possible projects school. do it. Mr. Warnick also gave the to undertake. with it. Remember the school hall is not the place for a free-for-aThe boys looked rather becomor a riot, but a public thoroughfare for those who use wining in their gym pants with their rights and respect others' for safetys sake. ter underwear hanging below. We To live health, happy, and long PRACTICE SAFETY. found that they adopted the Hollywood vogue of using bright New red finger-na- il polish and wearing A Littles hair in curls on the top of November 1 & 2 Tuesday and Wednesday their GIRLS MEET Tall, dark and handsome is a their head. The boys, however, THAT ELECTRifi,. Cooperation pf Elbert Miller, our wore flowers in tljelr hair to give Vnder the direction of Myrth description new bug driver. He has a very them that In th. locked ib.ng.jt of the I was talking to one of our Liston, is look. and f ,y 7loI hero. Intrepid volunfeJ " ties have do Lm personality ov pleasing really They of Student and the Body president .V,u busy Seniors the other day. She Girls friendly and accommodating as is even though we did have to wait experiment And. a Organization, meeting his going out of the until initiation to find out. Just exclaimed, Gee, wouldnt it be was held in the Tlmpanogos ward proved by to find out if we are all to be funny we found them also great to Just go to school and go way to every class and just have to Monday, Oct. 24. each night. decked out In overshoes garnished AnA introduction of Miss Marsh aboard He was born in Provo, twenty with red ribbons! get class assignments!" It has been was made by Myrth Liston. A Thinking this over anyone can talk was given in return by Miss six years ago and except for two hinted that some of the Seniors he has lived in Utah all his and Juniors have been "robbing see that a lot of our students Marsh and the remainder of the years life. Those two years were spent the cradle and going with Sophomiss a number of classes each time was spent in the elections of in Old Mexico, wnere he was em1 etrv , Many come late to classes. officers. day. mores. That idea, at least the After some difficulty Why? Maybe it was class meet- in keeping order the folio ing ployed. cradle part, groved itself WedMr. Miller is very talented in ing, Senior Hop committee meetnesday, when the boys brought elections were made: he speaks both French and bottles and nipples to school. Oh, ing, TIgerette meeting, or Open ' Vice president. Daryl Stewart; that Forum meeting. Spanish languages and hopes to well, maybe they didnt use them -secretary, Grace Booth; treasurer, some day teach them. His pre- for that purpose, who knows? These students affiliated with Norma Maag; 10th grade repre. to finish is sent ambition college The mighty seniors and Juniors these organizations have a great sentative, Evelyn Young; 11th and take his Masters Degree. One all day deal of added responsibility. The grade representative, Dorothy more year and a half should do kept the sophomores busy ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME" have accepted this responsibility Rieshie; 12 th grade representdramatizing their ideas of pranks. this for him. Another of his am- When entering the building, they with the understanding that their ative, Wilma Wiscombe. bitions is marriage. He says that West scholastic record will be kept at Congratulations to these girls at present he has no prospects had to come in through the a high standing. door. Then the fun commenced and good luck to them in the but hopes to have some day. First of all the Sophomores had With this understanding in coming year. We hope that unOrem Blacksmith Dancing is his favorite pas- to lower themselves to give comBARBER mind the teachers should agree der their able leadership the gfrlq time. He likes to fish, hunt and As to seniors. the they Work and General Repain Plow pliments to be a great extent tolerant. Halrenta Individual organization will make much do anything else in the line of approached the class rooms, they SHARES to Fit Any Plow Technical luike Remember, the students are sports. Hiking also rates high had to salute, right about face, not always glad for this extra BOB CARTER on' hlg list. OREM By Lincoln High and enter. After the roil was work but they accept it as their When asked for a statement he called in thd second period class, duty. replied, "Everyone gives a state, they had to arise and sing "Good So will the teachers please for- Under Way ment In the same old way, so morning to you! Was it a bread give ms for missing or being late Just to be different Ill define line that was seen in the lower stuthe of the Upon request for classes when we have one. A statement ib a of halls at noon? On second thought, OREM DRUG Co. WASHBURN dents Lincoln High School will paper the bill collector piece excuse? brings it was found out that it was a have a Railsplitter this year. We around at the end of each month. wit line of Sophomores eating their Glade C. Llnebaugh, Druggist want this to be your book! You SERVICE Success to him In his present lunch. Maybe the food A Salute digests so it shouldn't have you buy why OREM, UTAH and ambitions' hopes and may he better standing up. a part in making i?- - We think hlg stay with us. To enjoy to be matinee dance The Navy proved you should. Do you have a picpainful as well as interesting. ture like to have in thl$ General Garage men For years have risked book youd When a person wears a size 10 of memories? If so please Assembly Enjoyed hubber IVe are in Business for ADDITIONAL TREATS: "Poultry Pirates" with the Captain and 5 foot, they sure a their lives so that our knowledge give them to Miss on size and Wagers, Stella Maniacs and Fox Movietone Newe. Kids. Motor the of the Navy may progress. 20,000 When rubbers. the they Norma Hampshire, a graduate lose Bounaus, or Junior Chatwin and YOUR I1EALTII young men and boys are devoting we wll present them to the com- of Lincoln, who hag excelled in get lost, and the partners overRepair Work on a much time and money to help mittee for down come shoes crashing 3 & 5 and publication. If they dancing, favored the senior high build our navy. victims toe, November are accepted you will be paid ten with a dance solo in an assembly poor unfortunate there's bound to be friction. That Navy Day was inaugurated in cents for each one. DOUBLE FEATURE given Wednesday, Oct. 19. October sixteen years ago by the Mr. Newman directed the as was the pitiful case of the SophoHumorous pictures will probj : United States Navy League. This ably be the type you have most sembly as follows: double trio more girls, tut as long as they WERE PUTTING ON THE RITZES Best Prices ' X v we x found were big and strong, on a yiot day was selected because it was of but if there should be a picture Evelyn Young, Carol Sorenson and theyre putting ON the annlverary of the birth of of a student or faculty member, Donna Stubbs, Genevieve Gorden they could take it. MEET All of those who did not do as Theodore Roosevelt. This great in his or her younger days, bring Virginia Fronk. Venna Vernon; told had to be on the man devoted much of his time to It in. As was said before this trombone solo, Cloward were they Penrod; ME establishing a sound navy for the Is your book. Wont you help reading. LaVern Clinger; piano assembly program. Most of the United States. He bent his tre- us make It bigger and better than solo, Carol Keele; dance num- students, however, turned out to mendous energies to impress on ever before? bers, Norma Hampshire and stud- be good sports. Maybe those who the American people the necessity Remember, any picture yon ents; reading, Dean Hawks; cor- were on the assembly program for fin adequate Navy and en- have at any time during the year net trio, Max Pyne, Ray Tucker had good reasons fr being there. No one knows of all the things deavored through his leadership may be the one youll be seeing and Edward Maymen. LITTLE PLACE to realize this ideal. that a Sophomore has to do on In the 1938-3- 9 Railsplitter. MOHAWK at has he unless initiation day Besides paying tribute to sea JUNIOR HIGH ASSEMBLY some time been one himself. heros and the splendid work of PHYSICS CLASS ELECTS SERVICE Well, another initiation has the Navy, Navy Day is observed Mr. Warnick talked to the sopho-more- s. we the find and , a to help foster better underpassed The 2nd period Physics class Junior High assembly on Wejjjjeg-dgyat about three oclock, Oct. 19 in the auditorium. standing of the Navy and its work. held election for their home room Lois Williams announced thq trudging out to the busses, weary Thursday in honor of the great on Tuesday, Oct. 18. John Duncan was elected presi- rest of the program as follows: from the days hardships, but sea heros and the progress of our OREM FEED fun Jfc to we it. tribute navy, dent; Gall Loveless, vice presi- prayer, Theda Farnworth; read- having had hours of good great paid Heber Ivina, secretary; ing, Nina Lamb; tap dance, and enjoyment. May it progress and continue to dent; ALSO: A colored short 6now Time" and Chapter O, "The & FUNERAL be our great naval defuse against Cullen Christenson, Mario Busslo, Dorothy Duke; a hit of gossip, Killer" of the Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok". Apache Venna Vernon, Young, Evelyn Omar Hansen, on the program Dorothy Mitchel; a double trio, the world. DESIGNS GROCERY Genleve Gordon and Carol Sorencommittee. Virginia Fronk, Donna Stubbs, son; a Brief Merle Brown; tap dance. Synopsis OUR Ada and Ida Brown; a i song. - SPECIALTY YELLOW JACK a song, Fresh & Cor4 Meats reading, Nadine Davis; 6 Rosa Mae Finch and Maurine "YELLOW JACK", an excellent drama produced by M.G.M. and Williamson; a dance, Barbara based on the research as to the causes of Yellow Fever. The heros "Money Spent with Us Zobel; Jokes, Ruby Davis. remains in Yonr Trwm. of the story are the soldiers attached to a medical corp In Cuba folRohbocks Sans The program waa very Inter- lowing the Spanish American War, who permitted themselves to be esting and enjoyed by all. used for experiments with the serum prepared by Walter Reed. One to Of course you will Used one of the distinguished plays of 1938 that will be class A entertainment G. A. A. been completely checked; Antifreeze, Cars to thosA who like something distinctive in story and direction. HAMBURGERS Service. Heater, and made The G. A. A. held their reguLIFE BEGINS AT COLLEGE lar meeting Monday, Oct. 24. A time only you can buy one a college musical In which the Rits Brothers play a trio light SUPER MARKET had Their advieor. Miss Burr, SOFT DRINKS who of tailors help win a football game. Everything happens that the girls practice at Volley Ball, No Winterized Cars while she picked out four differ- la screwy, dizzy and nuts. Folk who enjoy such nonsense will be MALTED MILKS ent teams to play against P. G. rolling in the aisles. A few 1938 Sale Big Discount! Groceries Thursday. NIGHT SPOT CONFECTIONERY Instead of being Initiated the A mystery comedy-romanc- e featuring Parkyarkarkus. The story Cafe new members are giving the old, LINCOLN LUNCH Innocent girl who becomes Involved with a gang of Jewel of any be a to held members party USED CAR LOT First North and University Avenue Provo Phone 1000 in an exciting fight on a dizzy root Under New Management Thursday after the game at the thieves. The action climaxes top with moment of doubt as to the outcome. gym. At Fork LEGAL NOTICES - i I I ll, Scera Theatre l: Personality rvRAA - r V ty - I YOUR HOME MERCHANTS . 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