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Show LINCOLN LIVEWIRE EDITORIAL STAFF Tigers vs. Bulldogs Kditob June Bean The Lincoln Tiger Invaded the Karl Wymer, Richard Bigelow Business Managers atrong Provo Bulldog on Friday Typists Orpha Laudie, Nyla Nesbitt, Ellen Bone and Oct. 28. The game was played on the B.Y. field. Angeline Brimhall. Playing with a patched lineup SuiEBVisoB Marjorie Wagers became Bud Smith alar halfback News articles are written by members of the waa on the Injured list, the Tiger Journalism Class were unable to get their offenae Benefiting Us The Minority shall abide by the rule of the MajorThis statement is applicable to orders of instiut-tionity. social, educational or otherwise. "What we want the for is Majority of icople to know enough about the in dispute to makev an intelligent decision. thing A number of students met in a mock legislative session and discussed pro and con arguments on the proposed constitutional amendments for the State of Utah. These amendments refer to the establishment of a Uniform school fund for all public schools throughout the state. A decision in favor of the proposed Amendments was reached by the Majority of students, who realized the advantages such a change would mean for them equal educational opportunities for all. We students feel that our parents, as citizens and voters are duty bound to seriously consider such a proposed change, which will directly affect them. It is oiyr hope that the majority will favor such an will advantageous change to us, and that the Minority made. is decision ever what abide by it, and support s, Cluff, Grace Ellis, Joe Blake, VirTwins ginia Jolley, Fern Merrlt, Fern Carter, Frank Terry, Norma DunIt appear Lincoln naa quite a ford, Heber Ivins, Juno Bean, collection of twin. Although the Junior Chatwln, Lila Francis, and high school cant boost of any. Milo Madsen. The Junior high ia proud of four A delightful Halloween party pair. In the ninth grade are tnree waa given by Eileen Jex Saturday pair. Ida and Ada Brown make October 28 in honor of Mary alup the first set. Thee gills, Jean Skinner, Mable Christenson, most Identically alike aaeept Ada and Jerry Memmott. The group has dark'brown hair, are daught- progressed to the Park Ro-8ers of Mr. B. Brown, the school roller skating rink where an enjanitor. joyable two hours wore spent. Our second set la Yurlko and The gueets returned to the home Yutaka Yasuda. We think every of the hostees where Halloween one should give their compliments gamee were played, after which to them for being good typlat refreehmento were oerved to eight and swell atndanta. couplee. Our third set is Vert and Bart Jacobs. The only boy twins of Hasel Terry was hostess to a the school. We once heard the group of friends Friday evening remark those boys are aura full Oct. 28 at her home. Card gamee of fun and have a lot of pep al- and candy pulling were the main though a little mlchievlous at featuree of entertainment Those times." present were: Jerry Nelson, Betty Our fourth set cornea from the Andrews, Hasel Terry, Mary Jean eighth grade. Fern and Fae Trun-ke- y. Skinner, Mario Busaio, Clark These girls usualy eat their Johnson, Jess Wilson and John lunch in Mr. Farnsworths room. Dunan. (Just in case youd like to know), So students remember these A group of girls enjoyed a twins and when you see one party at the home of Kathleen Youre not seeing double." Downs Monday evening. Halloween decorations were out very well. Games carried Halloween Capers were played after which the folMiss .Ora Baum was hostess to lowing enjoyed a supper: Katha group of friends at a lake side leen Downs, Lylene Finch, Velma Thelma Carter, Orpha Lauparty Friday evening. Following Park,June Kitchen, Bernice Newmardie, and welners of the roasting Alvlra and Brlely- ell, shmallows over the fireplace o' the eabin of Oras unde. Milt Jacques, a delightful evening of This, said Mr. Lewis passing games, dancing and an Imprompt program, was spent on the Sinth his fingers lightly over young Strong boat. Light refreshments Weston Cordners head. Is thq were served the following: Stan- bump of inquisitiveness. I know. said Weston, "I was ley Farley, June Fountln, LeRoy into a kids desk and the Woodle Venna peeping Watkins, Scovll, Butler, Elaine McEwan, Grant lid fell on me." Lincolns he . see TELLURIDE MOTOR GO. tt $ X ?? PRESENTS t 1939 FORD V-- MERCURY 8 LINCOLN-ZEPHY- BP3 R First Showing FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 4th and 5th. FREE DOOR PRIZES Re-Shing- le 8 Seniors Decision The senior class has finished arrangements for the class ring of according to Norma Dunford, chairman of the ring committee. The decision was made Thursday, Oct 27. Deposits and payments on the ring are being accepted by the ring committee, Norma Dunford f Eva Allen, and Richard Bldelow, and the senior class secretary, June Cregory. 38-2- 9, The Lincoln high debating class was given its first opportunity to appear before .the public Wednesday October 26. They spoke before a parents and teach era meeting on the subject of the constitution Amendments in regard to education. Hasel Terry, acting as chairman, presided over the discussion. Lena Lamb gave tbe opening speech for the adoption of the Amendments. Other talks were given by Omar llansen, William Hancock, DeLenna Bradshaw. Mary Jean Skinner, and Mable Christenson, in whlrh thoy gave a clear idea of the constitution were Amendments. Questions asked by both students and parents, and answered In a way to enlighten 11. After the discussion was ended vote was called. The assembly voting unanimously for the adoption of the Amendments. Other features of the meeting were: a discussion of tbe current problems by officers, talk by Mrs. A. H. Christenson, duiets by Caro Memmott and Rherry Terry and Belling Patten and Max Keele, and Community sing. Mrs. Rex Greffeth. was in charge of the meeting.' LEGAL NOTICES , e Scera Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday November 8 & 9 ANNA M. CAMPBELL, Makers At What Here? surviving; THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: j Yon are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after ' the service of this summons upo j you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do judgment will bq rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, ! which has been filed with the t Clerk of said Court This action Is brought for the purpose of quieting plaintiffs title to the following described real property, situated in Utal County, State of Utah, to wit: I. PARCEL I: Commencing 1L81 chains South and 8.68 chalna East of tbe Northwest comer o Section 81, Township 6 South,' Range 8 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 85 24 East 7.82 chains; thence South 6 09 West 2.42 chains; thence North 86 16 West 7.16 chains; thence North 1 49 East 2.52 chalna to ths place of beginning. Area 1.802 acres. PARCEL n: Commenctni 12.40 chains 8outh and 10.08 chains East of the Northwest corner of Section 81, Township South, Range 8 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thenet South 0 08 West 2.42 thence South 80 88 East 8.8 chains; thence North 8 OS Waa 1.88 chalna; thence North 87 47 West 8.82 chains; thanes Nortl 10 IS West 0.08 of a thonee North 84 44 West 2.7! chains to the plaea of beginning Area 1.87 acres. GEORGE & BALLIF Attorney for P. Address: Salto 814 Knight Provo, Utah. Publication Dates: Oat 82, 88 Nov. 4, 11, IS. 1888. a YOUR HOME MERCHANTS ln 41-8- 7. ELIZA M. CRANE, plaintiff vs THERESSA YOUNGER, other-wis- e known as THERESA YOUNGER; DIXON REAL ESTATE COMPANY, a corpor, at Ion; PREAL FRANCIS JONES; widow of ORSON D. CAMPBELL; the unknown heirs of JOHN WINKLER, deceased; the unknown hairs of JOHN W. STEW ART, deceased; and All other persona unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or a lion upon, the real property described in the complaint, adverse to plaintiffs ownership on elondlng plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME" Arnold Fine direction, excellent acting and exceedingly Orem Blacksmith cleverclever lines make " Bluebeards Eighth Wife a Flew Work and Clrnwnl gay and witty comedy, irresistably charming, distinctly SHARES to Fit Any funny and always entertaining. One of the best pictures BOB CARTER of 1938 and should be on your must-se- e list. BuxNijfoHAM BARBER Haircuts. In addition there is Popeye in Learn Politeness and Unusual Occupations, a sport reel of Thrilling Moments and the new edition of Fox Movietone News. OREM DRUG Co. Glado Thursday and Saturday November 10 & 12 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM CL Llaobaugh, Druggist OREM, UTAH We are m Business for ed UP or DOWN Among all the otner problems TOUR IIEALTU nmnaanmaa For Best Prices ON An Ideal Junior Girl commuting the girls at Lincoln is the question, biiall we put hair. Vonda Snyder our hair up, or leave it down eyes Jerry Memmott 'ihe question has Keen debated eyelashes. by the boys as well as the girls. nose. Eva Rodeback It seems that the girls do what Lena Davis lips. they do because it pleases thq chin. Edith Lotter boys. With this point in view brains. Mabel Christenson some of Lincoln's boys were ask Fae Andrews dimples. ed this question. These are their Vera Offert complexion. answers. neck. Norma Penrod Ross Holdaway very decidedly June Millet eyebrows. says I hate It. Jena V. Hansen figure. Bringing to the screen one of Bud Smith states that It deMary Jean 8kinner ability the gayest and most exciting roto wear clothes and blush. pends on the girl." mantic comedies of the year, CoDelbert Loveleaa says "I like hands. Ellen Bone lumbias "The Lona Wolf in feet. ' Hilda Raasmussen it hanging." Paris, with Its colorful backsense of hnmor. ground of continental Intrigue, Mario Buasio says I think it's Eileen Jex craxy. proves an ideal vehicle for the said charm of Francis Lederer and the Junior Chatwln said "Some possible, Everything girls look better with it down, and Carrol 8., is being done to make beauty of Frances Drake. In this adventure story, bath rooms attractive, except that sophisticated some better with it up. Vernon Nuttall says Its al- mirrors could be put on the call- Lederer is offered a role that fits ing to show how you look garg- - him ike the proverbial glove, and right I fuesa. ho brings to life Louis Joseph Grant Johnson stated I dont ling. Vances famed gentleman crook like it. most successfully. Intermingled Arva, Who's there? Royden Carter laughed and said Well, I don't like it either. Burglar, "Lie still and keep with the action and adventure of g this story, is woven a By this survey the girls of Linquiet. I'm looking for money. told against the love tender story, coln should be able to make their Arva, "Walt, and Ill get up own decisions. picturesque settings of Paris and and look with you. the mythical county of Arvonne. fast-movin- ir MEET Coal ME Inquire at at LITTLE MOHAWK SERVICE JIMS PLACE ! OREM FEED Floral Nursery & FUNERAL DESIGNS GROCERY FONTAINE OUR LANE Fresh Dfrsotsd by Ass HoJbss. Prodoaud Sisk. Sanaa pfay by Serf br "Money lkbi Maid's Night Out introduces a new romantic team in tho persons of Joan Fontaine and Allen Lane. Pledged to keep his identity secret while he drives a milk, truek for one month, the son of a millionaire dairy owner falls in levs with a society girl whom he believes is a servant girl. Such is tho theme of RKO Radios romantic comedy. Also: Demons of the Deep" a eportoernpo and Chapter 7 of The Adventures of Wild Bill HJrkok'' Prowling Wolves. Co. Lumber Spear 3rd So. 2nd West 7.1 Utafc. WE, The Sophomore This column, will appear every Law week in the Lire Wire, if it proves Lincoln to be successful. In these artlclee, different topics will be discussed, Legislators for a day were giving the opinions of various a number of etudents from the Sophomores. This week, Senior. High Asdebating claaa of Lincoln, Friday Oct 28 th. Theee students partici- semblies, is being considered. pated in a mock legislative as- The following are the results of sembly held in the state capltol. Interviews: Ed. note. X think Members of the two speech LaVern Cllnger we classes attended, but only open should have more variety of numForum students were actually bers on our aauembllee. members of the Legislation. Wo should Sylpha Johnson Three seaeions were held dur- have new talents on our programs., X like asCloward Penrod ing the day. In each session one or more studente represented Lln-oo- semblies. I think that they stir by a speech. Lena Lamb gave up Interest In the school. a talk before the house on the Lowla Smith We haven't had amendments to the constltuton in enough aasembliee to find out regards to education. Madge Lew- what I like or don't like about ie spoke lb the second session on them. We should have them ofthe proposed minimum wage law ten er. for men. Daryl fitewart and Keith Mary Beth Berry and Arlyu Hebertson represented Lincoln in Chatwln Were not Interested the final session, on the subject in who loves so and so. We don't of tax reforms. like the gossip. The results of votes taken or each subject were: School amendments favored 67-8- 7 and Tax reGoes On peal discarded 50,28, Minimum Wage law favored Though all the students did not Are we the students of Lincoln participate, everyone learned e great deal about both the sub- high school, putting emphases on School has been jects and parliamentary proce- sentimentality? three months practically going dure, and all felt it a day well and it seems that just last week spent the students were awakened to the fact that in our assemblies G. A. A. Tlonor and Live Wire, devoted to Alumni gossip or dirt items. Different students have been After a practice game, Thurs- hurt or humiliated by some of the day Oct. 27, the new members of personal things told or printed the G.A.A. gave the old members about them. Added to this the a party in the school kitchen. material has not even been clever During a delightful supper, a because it was so old. There Is much huirjf available song was given by Virginia Frank and Venna Vernon. A comic read- in our school without dwelling on of a few sweet stuing by Deon Hawkes. Games were the lov played by twenty seven members dents. and Miss Burr, after which most In order to Lets all of the students attended the show maintain a, higher standard for at the Scera in the school audi- students projects and so we will torium. not be termed as "Lincoln the School of Romance. Small Monthly Payments Materials at New Low Prices Now! All Build in p: atarted until the laat Quarter. The Bulldog acored one touchdown in each of the tint three quarter and then their offenae atopped when the fighting Tiger puahed over a touchdown in the laat quarter. The Tiger acoring play waa the moat aenaatlonal of the day. Taking a latural after a aplnner, Clyde Olaen nailed through the entire Provo team to run 75 yarda for a touchdown. When the game ended the acore waa 28 to C in favor of Provo. another gallon of gas. Reasons for this is that facts Well, anyway they were on are too vulgar for expressed Lintheir way again and reached to hear, and it children young coln high safe and sound, and in serves to help pther Criminals to bus. time their on an errand caih Having been sent gain knowledge which they may to rieasant Grove, by Principal us in committing crimes. Warnlck, Thursday, October 27. Also this program may give GANG BUSTERS Nyla Neslbt, Merlene Olsen and honest people Ideas, which they Maxine Gordon decided to get acthink they can work out in such lro school before the with quainted a way as to get away with some Gang busters is one of tbe most leaving. on the artve radio. plays People crime. They found Principal Banka In It would be far better to abolgood condition trying to tame the will listen to any play that has ish this program, and not let the a life. of lot Grove and after Pleasant students know about proeeding public Is busters for Gang sponsored asking everyone they knew about crimes and the way they were Mr. Rogers they found him teach- the purpose of letting people solved, than to let criminals know ing a class of science. They left know the Inside fart about crimes about these crimes and thus help been committed. have there in a burry, for Nyla had tbat The advantage of Gang Busters him to avoid making mistakes in made up her mind to visit the is that it gives people a general his crimes. male glee. They, Merlene and Nyla were Idea of whst they should not do. In the male glee awhile, when In Gang Busters has Its advantwalked Maxine with the president ages. If people take heed and beof the claaa The bell soon rung have within the laws of a nation IYobate and Guardianship and they were glad to be excused as Gang Busters teach them. Notices In order to get back to school Con Consult County Clerk or the In time to catch their busses they The gang buster program rushed to their car. rather Prin- should be abolished from the air, Respective Signers for Further cipal Warnicks car, and were off. because the farts expressed are information. They didnt go far for they de- - not worthy of the time they take SUMMONS elded to stop at the Wasatch for P. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Utah, State of a Students Visit Pleasant Grove Debate Held At P.T.A. Phone 34 2S sgcsgfKggzsx: & Cored Meats SPECIALTY Bpent with Us remains in Your Town. Rohbocks Sons eoooooeo44ol HAMBURGERS Waffles SOFT DRINKS MALTED MILKS CONFECTIONERY LINCOLN LUNCH PARKS ; SUPER MARKFj Groceries -- Cafe Dancii! 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