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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Friday, February 4, 1938 LINCOLN LIVEW.IRE qO EDITORIAL STAFF Willmetta Spaugy Mary Conder Ivan Eroadhead Norma Dunford Harold Nielson Glen Vernon Flora Anderson Editor Antics duce us to their Social Hour. 2. We like girls clean and neat in The following 3. We like the Mr. Andersons of our Humor Editor Society Reporter First Street Corner Speech Asst. Editor Last Wednesday night the EDITORS NOTE: Dixon Flyers entertained them- speech might be typical of any who goes into the field selves at Coach Dixon's house by missionary Sports Reporter Weather Reporter unprepared. Cinema Reporter treating themselves with a little ' Frank Jx Marjorv Wagers Ruth Brown Miscellaneous Sr. Advisor Jr. High Advisor JUNIOR HIGH REPORTERS Clifton Pyne, Zeona Mecham, Waldean Peterson, Ralph Ivers, Florence Bone, Jean Gillispie, Earl Farnworth. TYPISTS Ora Baum, Ellen Bone, Naomi Davis, Mary Gillespie, Clementina Calder, Della Olsen, Venna Watkins. Rail Splitter party. Each one of the boys brought refreshments and everyone enjoyed himself by playing cards, looking at Sank's historical album,, eating Ice cream and cake, etc. (Sank has got some mighty big cups or trophys, and. If one was to put a hula-hul- a skirt on them they would mistake them tor an old historical floor lamp). er Did anyone notice that flashy little last Friday on tne Do you want to hear about the year book? fiO! O Kay Provo Tiger H. S. floor? Angus was then Ill tell you. surely putting in those The cover is blue with gold edging and gold letters, shots. I wonder if it was due 10x12 inches- There are 45 pages in all, 18 of which will be to somebody of the fairer sex pictures. There will be no divisions in the book as before, holding his hand during the past one-hand- - the Jr. and Sr. High writings and pictures will be together making it a book for Junior High as well as for Sr. High. There will be pictures representing every important division or club in the school and special cartoons and writing, something new and different. Each page has a unique border and each activity has a with a Greek drawing, making the year book more leaf fly week. The most freakish game of basketball ever played happened last week when two southern teams met in a struggle on the hardwoods. It seems as though the game was tied (35-3at the leaded half, the score was also tied We urge "each student both Jr. and Sr. High to get a seventeen other times during the changed hands by their game, the year book. The Junior High is represented greatly twenty-si- x the referees will times; a be book and advisor great the and consciencious staff called a out due to exhaust memorandum of their high school days. The Senior Higlv ion; two time ladies fainted on account should have one as they are all nearing the end of their High of too much excitement; the score School career. Lets bring our year book feature back to was tied at the end of the game ). There was an extra life, bigger and better than ever and have something to make the memory linger on. period played which finally determined which was the best team; . be a picture show going on In the the score being 78 to 72. Some Day auditorium. Jr. and Sr. High ex- Game! ! Parents day will be held at the hibits will be shown. From 1:00 Work Lincoln High School building on till 2:00 the Junior and Senior Girls The is prowith 1938 girls organization 11, be will exercises presented Friday, February High Mr. Cordner acting as chairman. with Mr. Christensen in charge. gressing with plans for improving the girls rest room. The officers The Parent day program will 2:00 till 2:10 Is the change ol of the Sr. High and Jr. High Girls devotional a with 9:15 at begin 2:10 till 3:00 there will organization have this in charge period from 9:15 to 9:45. Fifteen class; minutes will then be taken for be floor demonstration by Mias and they are hoping that the studthe change of classes 9:45 to 10:-0- Burr and Mr. Dixon In the High ents will take enough Interest to soon get this completed. Class work will start prompt- School Gym. They have had one pop-coly at 10:00 and continue until day and are planning more to 10:45. From 10:45 to 11:00 Is raise enough money for the Imthe changing of classes. From Hkr.d IIoa Vicifora provements. If this Is to be a 11:00 to 11:45 the parents will V success It must he done by the for meet the tcn-LEveryone must have decided to students by their cooperating with From 11:45 to 1.00 there the officers. go in the served visiting on the same day shall be luncheon mother band room the least In hand seemed it that way by dititg With Miss Holdaway In charge. last Friday. At the top of onr Seen Movies The band mothers are helping the list of distinguished visitors was band to raise enough money to Gordon MacAusland, drum maj. The picture In the auditorium finish buying the Band uniforms. or from Provo High School. He last Mondiy and Tuesday was will there time Also during this was accompanied by Steve Smith from a series of Traveltalks, of Provo. Miss Rose Thompson, Quaint Quebec. Quebec la losolo clarinet player from Sallna cated on the shore of the St. high school, (and also a cousin of Lawrence River In the province .Rosa Lee Memmott) was also an of Quebec. It la the only walled, Dr. E. Important visitor. Keith Kofford city in America. The picture was onr old drummer, came back and In technicolor which brought oat OPTOMETRIST played with as for that day. Also the beauty of the quaint city. there were two more familiar Wednesday and Thursday the faces: Evan Terry and Raymond picture was from the "Struggle to Clinger. The band was pleased Live Series, Hermits of Crab Provo Utah to have ao many visitors and hope Land." It showed the types of 104 W. Center they come back again some time crabs, their means of protection, Phone 01 in the future. and their habitat. 5) Kind friends, we are sent out here two by two with out body parts or passions upon your street corner. We believe in a God without purse or script snd that he is created in the image of man, after his crucificatlon during his sojourn here upon the earth. His shining light and his friend, John upthe Baptist, was on the Patmos Islands. While there the creed of time beheld an angel flying through the midst of heaven with a Book of Mormon under each arm. Now the world has misincorporated this passage of scriptures and infers the interpolation is thus In the year 1820, a five year old boy was born. In 1805 ha became interested In religion on account of so many religious surSome time later a vivals. angel that John saw appeared to him having the gos-rto preach to the everlasting people that dwell In the ground. This Is the message we are preaching to your street corners the world over. Thanking you for your kind attention and hoping you have received your moneys worth as we preach for nothing. We bid you good night. ship-wreck- ld el (67-67- Planned Parents Page Three Hard at 0. rn Students Air Views What We Like and Don't Like About 7th. Grade Girls In Seminary we are studying manners and so we 7th grade boys wrote a list of what we do and what we dont like about 7th grade girls and they did the Bame about us. Some of the things the 7th grade boys wrote were: 1. We dont like girls that want too much money spent oq themselves. 2. We dont like girls to turn ns down when asked to dance unless they have a good reason. S. We dont like girls to act rough and roudy. What we do like .boat Girls 1. We like the way they intro girl friends In o Faculty Enjoys Party by Mrs. Lewis; Valentine Toast A Scandianavlan b;' MrChrlsten-sen- . that are always The Faculty members and their Games were also played, the appearance. partners had a very enjoyable favors going to Ned Dickson and girls that don't evening January 27, 1938. Twenty-fMrs. Christensen. HOMES INCOME ive act anything like boys. couples attended Harleys Chateau where they dined and Excellent location - near B. Y. U. Close to Center Near Stores What the 7th Grade Girls Don't danced. - Paved Street - TWO An attractive Valentine theme ANNUAL City Like about 7th grade Boys - Two COZY APARTMENTS waB carried out, with Miss Hold3 STAR SPECIAL 1. Don't take too big steps away, Mr. Steam Heated Sets Plumbing Mrs. Brown and Booth, when dancing. Drapes - Slip Covers Built in cupboards - Two as the comm.ttee in charge. APARTMENTS COST -- 5,000. Upholstering 2. Dont take the girls to things. Mr. Swenson acted as toastNOW ONLY -- 3.250. ITS A 3. Please wash knuckles. master, and some of the InterestBARGAIN OFFER. What they do like about ing features of the evening were: D. - T. - R. - CO. A Toast to the Ladies, by Mr. 7tU grade Boys Newman; A Toast to the Men, A wonderful little 1. They ere good looking. Home Aa Estate - Four Rooms - Lot 2. They are very good dancers. $1500. THATS THE WHOLE 3. They are polite. PRICE. & and IT Things Eighth Grade Boys Like About Eighth Grade Girls 1. They are generally clean. 2. They are polite to the boys. 3. They teach the boys dance steps when the boys dont know them. 4. They usually participate in social hoars. 5. They usually are good Bports. Things Eighth Grade Boys Don't, Like About the Girls 1. Too much make up. 2. Sometimes the girls refuse the boys when they ask for a dance. 3. Sometimes Modern - Rented to two Apts. -One Set Plumbing Brick con- structed - paved street, paid. ,4r Heres the place to select your Valentines Youll find every kind from the old fashioned comic variety to sophisticated modern ones. Theyre all Youll newly arrived and all fresh as a daisy! have the time of your life choosing from the vast assortment. Complete with envelopes and priced according to kind from girls sometimes think boys Junior High Assembly A very fine assembly was enjoyed by the Junior High School under the direction of Merle Ferry who and Norma Loveless put forth great efforts In securing the (- Gessfords Inc. the boys act like they like a girl a little bit, the girls try to fall all over the boys. 6. When Points Eighth Grade Girls Like About Eighth Grade Boys . An eighth grade girl likes a boy who has good manners, one who Is neat, and one who respects a girl. This is the discussion which was taken up last week. Each class of eighth grade boys and girls decided they wanted to find out about themselves, so this was the method they used. BEAUTIFUL BRICK COJTAGB Basement apartment - Large Lot - Inside finish hardwood -ITS AN EXTRA GOOD HOME Offered at low price. to 75 C silly. 4. The OLD LANDMARK - Corner Best Location in City - FIVE ROOMS MODERN - with Urge corner lot - Paved Street, paid. $2300.00 total price - Small down payment - don't worry tha rent will pay It out. AN ! the girls act too that theyre better than the PHONE 1099 Birthday and Qreeting Cards 47 Willard L. Sowards BROKER North University Avenue 89 West a North PROVO 3 SALE Attract! va Turkey Ranch - 240 acres Improved with Home Spring Water - THIS IS A CUSHION SAG? Have Your Living Room Suite Rebuilt GOOD INVESTMENT. I COVERS SHABBY? 100 Acres - Coxy Small Cottage Time To Have Ttiem Replaced! 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A- -l 19c 20c 9c 25c 18c 17c lb. 35c Butter, Creamery 200 2 Doz. size 25c (Oranges, 43c Brooms, 5 Tie, Real Quality Dev. Meat, for School Lunches 4 for 15c 3 for 10c Lighthouse Cleanser, 2-l- b. , 3 Pkgs 14c Jello 5c Lettuce, Good Solid Heads Ib. 48 Bond Silver Flour, bag $1.05 can 5c Standbrig Vegetable Soup r.lEATG Breakfast Bacon, Sliced Pot Roasts, Baby Beef . . lb. Rib Boil, Wieners 10c, 12c, 14c Ib. 10c 2 lbs. 29c 4 lb. Shortning -t 1 lb. 25c Pkg. 43c 3rd So. 2nd West First West Phone Provos Newest Modem Market Plenty of Parking Space 11 L 71 Ksrth 5 West Phone 34 300 Acres - RANCH Ineomi from Cows - Farmland - Nla place to live - OPPORTUNIST! FOR A RANCHER. Phone 478 o Specials for Friday & Saturday Our Meats are All U. S. 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