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Show OREM-GENIVA TUCKS THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1M3 -r'sS-S 1 LIIICOIH, CAVEMEN BATHE FRIDAY" FOR SPOT III STATE HOOP TOUNAMENT Lincoln High School hoppsters were ready this week to win over American Fork or turn in their suits as they prepared for the tilt Friday which would either ei-ther put them into the Class B tournament or label them as '-also-rans." The make-or-break battle Is set for the American Fork gym at 8 p.m. on Friday. Both teams have lost two games gam-es and are tied for second place LINCOLN Brough. A Neighborhood Supper was held Frdiay evening at the home oi Mr ana wira i .11711 Knnnmi s with the purpose of raising funds t yV-' for the new chartel. Following i i J the supper the group of 21 enjoy-1 A,.;" SHARON ed television. Glen Aiken took rharffo nf MRS. ZAIDA WALLACE MIA MnnHav rVrwnincf nrsv 1- - l.iji " " 1 asi uay meeting win db nem , wag given by Carol Reese viv. Sunday at 11 a.m. Relief Society j lna whitehead gave the theme Conference will be held in the and Kathryn Wallace the scrip-afternoon scrip-afternoon at 4:30 p.m. turai reading. Talks were given The MIA Gold and Green ball by Beth Xaylor and Jeanne Wat. will be held Monday night in the jfins recreation hall. , The Primary Lark girls ac- Gladys Clinger was in charge, MmDan ied hv thpi taph behind Lehi. The winner will be " " .7": ' ".:,:uonna bridge and Alrfn. dlvMon. second entrv in "arlene ouyer 6ave lne 00 d 1 Merle Stubbs and , ; . . science lesson. 1 the annual state tourney . u f ; fc held u Coach Evan Baueh. who saw ..... h' team start strong to defeat SV:M roe's TY. rom- Marily Stub- Pleasant Grove, Lehi, BYHS and ZZ.ZL . ..' ,"117.: t'X 1 Ds ana Llnda Bunnell participate . . . . i aid UI UUKI1 wa ill luciikc. jai j nn Amorican Fork In first half Cam. ? . . .1 , , " , , ' ' - . Haynes also accompaniea. wara es, then slump badly to be upset choir M wag held Wed. by P. G. and Lehi reported Wed-. negd at ,he home of Rulon nesaay mai nis ntcrs aie ic- . mothers, Norma Bun nell, went to Salt Lake City Monday and visited Uncle Ros- 1 JOI1X GODDARD American explorer, is shown with two newly new-ly captured Rhines. While Goddard was in Egypt and Africa to shoot his all-color motion adventure film, "KAYAKS DOWN THE NILE," he won a five pound wager from an Englishman who bet bin he couldn't get the two Rhinos together and stand between betwe-en them. Immediately after the shot was taken on of the Rhinos charged the camerman, who, fortunately, was not seriously injured. The young Mormon explorer will appear In Provo at the Brigham Tuf University Fieldhouse March 11 at 8 p.m. In a repeat performance perfor-mance with his thrilling adventure film. Tickets for the event are being sold at the Josph Smith Building Ticket Office on the University campus, at BY High School and at Heindselman's Music Company in Provo. gaining some of the form which Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne. A led them to their early victories. 1 Victory cake which was lettered Both LaRell Goulding and Carl "Beat A. F." was cut' by team Rowley have regained their sho- members. A pep rally is schedul-oting schedul-oting form, according to Coach ed at the high school auditorium Baugh, and the" Tiger crew is at 2 p.m. on Friday which will expected to be at top strength for wind up a week of basketball en-the en-the Fri. tussle. In recent games thusiasm at the school, both Goulding and Rowley have t Big Ron Turner, American had trouble hitting the hoop, but Fork center, will be the chief aeainst BYHS last Friday the threat nf th Cavemon Turner is two looked fiood while the Tigers amone the ton scorers in Alpine presented to Mrs, won 57-39. ' Division nlav anri will have tO.ws had as guests, Iiene Coach Baugh also reports that be stopped it the Tigers win. The ' field and Mae Nielson from the the morale of the team is high. Cavemen also have a pair of Primary presidency, the program. Later the , group toured Hotel Utah and en- joyed dinner in the dinning ro-jom. ro-jom. The same group of girls ac-companie ac-companie by Mrs. Partridge, at tended conference Sunday and after meeting they were each in: troduced to Elder EIRay Chris tensen by Bishop M. D. Wallace. The Seagull girls entertained Monday at Primary in honor of their teacher, Marjorie Barnes, who is being released. Gam were played and refreshments served. A lovely corsage was Barnes. The Mans- The quad was entertained at f ine guards in Boley and Green dinner Tuesday at the home of ing. ftrkilur minion Liuiuuy with ter moUitr, Mrs. Vernette LunCefOTd GetS Lunceford and family. T ' 'a 1 A,rlan Lunceford recently i rOHlOIIOTi isheC 36 weeks of schooling at A-2c Dorothy Lunceford left Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. Monday to report to Kelly Air Upon completion of the training Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, she was graduated as a Ground where she will be assigned to Radio Mechanic and was promo- the 1923 AACS Squd. after hav- ted from Airman 3rd ing spent the last week at home 2nd Class. c.ass to REPEAT PERFORMANCE OF "KAYAKS DOWN THE NILE' THRILLING COLOR ADVENTURE FILM PRESENTED BY JOHN GODDARD A i ERIC AN EXPLORER B. Y. U. FIELDHOUSE, MARCH 11, 8 P. M ADULTS $1.00 SCHOOL STUDENTS 50c "SKI t' k 1, ftift WW W 7 T T W . 144 Mffffff Give Your Home That "New Look!" Brighten up your rooms for Springs! Let us give every slip cover, drape and spread that "like new" look via superior dry-cleaning. Your entire family will get a "lift" from the new sparkle and beauty of your home. 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Speakers were Sadie Elder. Amy Isaksen and Florence Go- ode. A choral reading was giv en by Dorothy Hatch, Azona Lloyd, Maxine Kendall and June Leavitt with Florence Holt at the piano. The Relief Society chorus sang two numbers with Azona Lloyd conducting. Prayers were offered bv Theresla Pyne and Mable Nelson. Lawrence Vernon, Sherman Wikinson and Garth Ungerman were ordained Priests Sunday. Sunday School was conducted by Burton Ivie. Talks were giv en by Fred Finch and Margaret McEwan. Kenneth Mc Gee gave the scarament gem. the committre are: Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loveless and Mr. end Mrs. Jesse Cordner. The Old Folks committee had charge of the program Saturday with a picture show at Scera and later a dinner at the-; home of Ariel Larsen. The committee consists con-sists of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Larsen, Lar-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pyne. Ward Reunion was very successful suc-cessful with the Relief Society supervising the lunch. The Sunday Sun-day School served about 200 tray lunches. The bishopric had charge cha-rge of the program as follows: Jack Barrett accordlan bers; songs, Wells Duke, Shirley Smith and Carol Brim hall; dances, danc-es, Joan Davis and Shirley Smith, Marilyn Wallace and Mary Jane Duke, Donna Conover and ulie Nlchol. Henry Isaksen led in group singing. Primary officers of-ficers served 100 children in the i afternoon. I Delia Collings gave the Theology Theo-logy esson in Relief Society Tues-day. Tues-day. Sadie Elder conducted. 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