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Show Page Two LINCOLN. LIVEWIR o oo Seniors v. ard Smoot of B. Y. H.gh in boys oration; Norma Dunford of Lincoln High for Girls oration, David Durkte of B. Y. High hoys extempor; Carol Oaks B. Y. High You never miss the water till the well runs dry. The days are growing fewer, and the smiles a little brighter, The lessons are getting longer and the teachers on the Seniors. are clamping down just a little tighter Many gay times have been had by our Seniors. For three long years the Seniors have been working and striving until the day when they could walk from the stage with their dijloma in hand and truthfully say that they are graduates of The Lincoln, High.School. They are a group that Lincoln should be mighty proud of. Lets hope that their diploma is a true indicator of the work you have really accomplished. Forensics Meet The annual forenBies meet for region & was held at Lincoln on Thursday April 28. Springville High School, Provo High School, B. Y. High and Lincoln High par-- , tlcipated. Contests were held In (I. G. A. Store) 3 lb. can 47c SNOWDRIFT CAKE FLOUR, I. G. A. pkg. 27c COFFEE ROLL, large pkg. 20c 5 bars 17c P. and G. SOAP COFFEE Hills and M. J. B. per lb. 25c A. 1 SODAS ;.. 2 lb. box 17c 48 lbs. $1.21 RED STAR FLOUR 95c HARVEST BELL FLOUR . . PINEAPPLE JUICE, (I. G. A.) 2 for 27c 2 lb. box 25c SALTED WAFERS 3 lb. 19c MACARONI 2 SALMON PINK cans 25c 40-o- z. a- - 48-lb- s. FRUITS and VEGETABLES UTAH SPINACH GRAPEFRUIT . . .7. BUNCH GOODS 2 lbs 5c per doz. 19c 3 bunches 10c MEATS I i girls extempor. Provo affirmative debate team consisting of LaMar Eggertson and Dean Conder Johnson won the debates. The Lincoln girls debate team ill represent the district. The winners from this region will meet the sinners from the other seven regions in the state in Salt Lake City on May 7 at a meet sponsored by the University of Utah and the Deseret News. Judges for Thursdays meet sere Miss Maxine Turner, Mas Yano, and Peter Speros tropi the Brigham Young University. oratory on the subjeflt Equal In Educational Opportunities Utah," in extemporary speaVing on Sales Tax, and In debate on Resolved the national question that the several states should adopt a unicameral system of Legislation. Winners were Ed- - Drages Market I Friday, May 6, 1938 xiiE VOIuL OF SHAROf Senior Sneak Day FIRST Spring Sale of Hardware Needs Just in the nick of time for your Spring work is this special sale of hardware. It includes everything you need for Spring yard and garden beautification, as well as a world of household needs. U. S. LAWN HOSE- - A Quality Hose in several grades and styles. Flexible and doesnt kink. in. Maroon ft. Size Braid Hose $ M .49 50 1 1 fcllt al yaf-w- Jisrjrty, Tigerettes Chosen The following are the new members selected4 for the Tigsr-ett- e iiivuui club: Mary Jean Skinner, Victorious in Meet Narma Maybel Christensen, Geraldine Memmott, Ellen Bone, NaLincoln has cause to be very dine Park, Rose Lee Memmott, proud of the showing her girls June Gregory, Wilma Wlscombe, made at the B.Y.U. Invitational Josephine Booth. These girls were Track Meet last Friday and Sat- selected for excellence in posture urday. Both Junior ana Senior marching ability, neatness, charposture parade groups ranked acter and sportsmanship. triple A the highest possible rating. Fifteen girls from the Junior high school were entered in the track contest. The Junior high placements were: first in 440 yard relay; contestants, Jean Gillespie, Virginia Fronk, Donna Stubbs, Barbara Hansen, Nola Johnson, Nana Lee Johnson, Thelma Carter ( and Myrle Brown. First in the 400 yard shuttle tretton, Betty relay. Ruby Evans, Thelma Carter, Donna Stubbs, Jean Clllespie, Virginia Fronk, NaoaLee Johnson, Nola Johnson. Wanda Sorenson placed 3rd in high Jump, Jean Gillespie placed 3rd in 60 yard dasa and Virginia Fronk placed In 60 yard dash. Winning contestants in the Senior High were: first place 440 yard relay, Edith Stewart, Jean V. Hansen, Nita Bone, Ellen Bone; first place 440 yard shuttle relay, RosaLee Men.mott, Geraldine Memmott, Gladys Hirst, Fay Andrews, Ellen Bone, Nita Bone, Jena V. Hansen, Edith Stewart. Florence Muhlestein placed in baseball throw and Ellen Bone paced in 75 yard dash. The FIRST ROBIN 25 rs tj:u iii&u r:ru S3PSS THE Telephrne 026J3 37-3- 8. DYlf ft. Size fj In. Maroon, Braid Hose .79 $ coupled coupled Other Grades at Slightly Higher Prices 2 (Continued from Page 1) Clarence Downs, Mrs. Cyrus Holt, Mrs. Geo. Selman, Mrs. Sam Bradshaw, Mrs. George Fame-worth, Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Flifford Fielding and Mrs. William Kockerhans. A story was given by Mrs. Thos. Cordner, Scout Masters Earl Mecham and Clifford Fielding gave talks on scouting. A Erl S'-o- Con. Wajjon & Machine Co. UTAH PROVO 1 i t 4 4AAA ',A iA 'i i AAA AAA $A 44444 4A 't 4 SPECIAL A AAA A speak about experiences in Relief Society in the mission field. Mrs. Matilda Vance and six of her daughters will give a memory skit". Mrs. Kate Cordner will give a short review of the lessons on work and business during the year. A cordial invitation is extended to nil the mothers and daughters in the ward. 7 The Orem Literary club were guests of Mrs. A. V, Washburn on Thursday. Mrs. Inez Rogerson read White Banners by Douglas. Norma Hampshire played two piano selections. Mrs. R. D. Wells will entertain next Thursday. complete scout uniform and equipment were displayed. Scout songs were sung and luncheon served. The Sharon School Mrs. Karen of Christensen grounds Mantl spent Sunday and Monday were planted to lawn grass and at the home of her son and shrubbery last week. Ford Poul-soschool principal has the work daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I O. Christensen. Other guests were in charge. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wade of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Christensen reHUMOR turned to her home Monday even- On Her Fitiful Case; The man who drank 8 bottles of listerine and still was unpopular. SUNDAY, MAY 8 nesday evening, at the ward amusement hall. Kent Fielding and Glen Vernon played a saxa-phoduet; Mrs. Buelah Voor-hee- s gave a reading. A solo was Oliver sung by Lowelf Gordon. Smith and Martin Smith, missionary companions of Naomi gave three short Bkits. A cornet solo by Lee Vernon, accompanied on the piano by W. M. Vernon; her testimony borne by Miss Park, and tben dancing and refreshments concluded the evening. Better Homes The Better Homes club entertained Thursday night at th( home of Mr. and Mrs. Q. Elder for their husbands. Competitive games were played and luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. n Dan Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Callis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. David Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McEwan, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Berna, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wentz, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mangum, Mr. and Mm. Jack Wilkinson Mm Elmina Elder, Mrs. Agnes NelBon and Mrs. Eva Collins. Mothers and Daughters Day The annual Mothers and daughters day will be held next Tuesday afternoon. May 10, at Relief Mrs. Fern Laudie will Society. give a short sketch of the life of Mrs. Clarrisa Williams in whose honor the celebration is held. Mrs. Pearl Newell and daughters La-vo- Jemima is spoiled, isnt she? No, thats the perfume Bhe usti. Customer: Are you sure this cleaner youre selling will take out the dirt? Will itYsay ladyjesterday I rubbed some on a copy of scandalous stories and when I got through I had the Sunday School song book. Reed kissing her gently. Havent I met you before somewhere? G!r! Friend: No, Its just the situation that's so familiar." G. 1st boy: Shes the funniest girl I ever saw. I dont care what I do she wont like me. I bought her ice cream cones. I bought her some candy, I sent her a Xmas present, and she still wont like me! 2nd boy: Ready-to-We- 7--s Lovely Gifts for the first Lady in your life. Make Mother look as lovely as the girl Dad married Beautiful lot of Ladies Spun Rayon and Crepe Gay Prints and Plain Colors $1.93 Beautiful Robes Silk Kimonas and Pajamas 93? Special Lot of Ladies House & Street Dresses sizes 14 to 52 New Lot rJust Int Extra Special Lot of Ladies L.D.S. Garments lancy Rayon 2 3 pair pair $1.75 $2.50 ALL SILK HOSIERY Chiffons, Service and Semi Chiffons. All the new colors and pure thread silk. 49c, 59c, 69c, rnrl QQi TQa Ullti vvv Ladipa Hand BAGS Snfin T?rrwarJo SLIPS 490 u 90 950 79; Rayon Night Gowns and Rayon Bloomer Panties Pajamas 79? & 90? Step-in- funny. 1st boy: What would you do If you were In my place. Would you kiss her? 2nd boy: "No! I should say UHetMiiei?9G West Centre St. PROVO HiitfMifwnHmitmtmttmimmnmimmrm Lovely Diploma Winners Her graduation dress one of the most Important frocks of her Choose whole lifetime! from Taylor Brothers exqnlsite collection of dresses especially chosen for this important event. Suits that particular young men like to wear when they walk up to the platform to get theii A Large Selection Included are crepes, monseltne de sole, organdy, georgette and other soft and lovely fabrics. Adorably yonthfnl styles, still with that touch of sophistication want. Priced from sheepskins. Theyre styled with young shell mens $075 - $16.75 ar Etc. 25? 35? 49? Sweet and STORE s, Hump, she sure la preferences in mind. $1585.$1985 A TAYLOR BROS COMPANY DEPAJiLMJLST North Univ. Ave. r.'iolhcr'sDay quiet, Im looking for money." Mr. Dixon: Wait and Ill get up and look with you. attractive, except that mirrors could be put on the celling to show how you look gargling. 47 for keep Miss Holdaway: (In Home Yes girls, everything is Making) being done to make bathrooms Gessford'sjnc. Because now days Richard: you see more knees on girls than yon do girls on knees. Mr. Warnlck: Now lets see; What cornea after O? Almeda: Yeah! Mr. Dixon: Who's there? Burglar: Lie still and Send a Greeting Card from youT ing. A welcome home party was given for Miss Naomi Park Wed- DAY Lewis W.: You said that girls are going from had to worse T" Richard Taylor: Yes, I said it Lewis: "Well, 'what proof have Have you seen Our Bargain Rack today? We have some of the most outstanding values ever offered. You must see them to believe them! TH MOTHER cord leaves off! That so? Well, I had only got back as far as Adam with mine. I suppose you start in with1 the, last monkey in the family tree. n, Coeds Lament Breaths there a man Around this school Sufficiently Restrained and cool Enough to limit His demands And say good night Just holding hands, Who has the decency To wait Until at least The second date To reach a warm Romantic state. And give a girl Some preparation Before expecting Osculation? Mar Mason and Belva Maag will sing. Miss Naomi Park will Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Reporter Last week our athletes were .'Iren a privilege to show their "wares by being a member of one of the many schools that entered the annual BYU Invitational Track Meet. It was not considered a very good day to hold a meet, but however, In spite of this rain and coldness the track meet went on. The girls in both posture parade and track events were extremely fortunate in coming firs$ in several events. The girls of both the Junior High andSenlor High Posture Parade were awarded Triple As (first place). The members of the girls relay races were successful in getting several first places. Florence Muhelestein received an award for fifth place in the baseball throw. The boys that represented Lincoln in Tennis also made a fine showing. Cullen Christensen succeeded in defeating his first going to the quartet finals before he was defeated by a very close game. Harold N' and Angus MacKay also succeeded in getting well into the tournament being defeated by vue East High School in the third round. The tennis squad is still in the running for they have another chance at the B. Y. U. net-teand if they defeat them, they) will be tied for second place In the district. The members of the boys track squad are also there but were not quite so successful in reaching the top at the right time. This Friday the County Track Meet will be held in the same stadium in which it i expected that our boys will make a fine showing. It won't be long before the district track meet will be here and then all the fans and athletes will be privileged to witness the final sport activity for tne year of So lets all get behi 1 our athletes and give them one big boost so that they can finish this years activities with a Remember girl already!" (In Sem.) Huh! I began tracing my ancestry where your re- SHAROII Thursday morning a parade of cars, brightly decorated with balloons, were seen proceeding up the canyon. Upon investigation I found it was the Seniors of Lincoln High going on one last fling together. The Hot Pots seemed to be their destination, so I tagged along. Immediately upon arrival, there was one mad scramble for the pool, which became rapidly filled, especially when Mr. Partridge displayed himself in a swimming Buit and Joined in the fun, along with Miss Wagers. After about two hours fun, lunch was annoiynced Jby Maxine Loveless in charge. During the lunch a program wag carried on consisting of: Harmonica solo by Orvil Stone, toast to the girls by Lewis Wells; toast to the Willmetta boys by Soaygy, speeches by the advisors. Miss Wagers and Mr. Partridge, and a song by Harold Brereton, who was in charge of the program. The afternnoon was spent in various ways. Some returned to the pool, others Indulged in ball games, some danced away their cares, others (in pairs) seemed to enjoy each others company so much that all the corners and easy chairs were occupied. Even sleep-- , ing was enjoyed by some. About four thirty the cars began to wind their way home. The Seniors were satisfied bang. g with the results entirely of their last party S and returned home tired, some a POT ROASTS (Baby Beef) lb. 10c & 12c 19c STEAKS, All Kinds . . : RIB BOIL 3 lb. 25c " 4 lb. pail 43c SHORTENING BRINGS Antics of our not! 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