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Show O Ten Years Ago This Week The Bingham high school Junior Jun-ior Prom, which featured decorations deco-rations of colorful, modernistic flowers, trees and vines, was being be-ing planned for March 28. Committee Com-mittee members included Anna Predovic, Genevieve Miller, Boyd Iverson, Wilma Rimby, Ruth Johnson, Marrell Murray, Max-ine Max-ine Shaw and Marguerite Kirken-dahl. Kirken-dahl. An appropriation of $335-,()00 had been made by the Jordan district board of education for construction of a beautiful and modern high school at Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Superintendent D. C. Jensen and members of the board of education visited finest schools in the south and east gathering ideas to be incorporated into the Bingham high school's building. Tom Ferena, Italian pool hall proprietor of Highland Boy, was shot down near his home. I lis alleged al-leged assailant, Aurelio Rodriguez, Rodri-guez, Mexican, was object of a search by county officers. A dangerous dan-gerous wound was inflicted on Ferena, but he was given a good chance for recovery. The Princess Theatre attracted large crowds at the first talkie performance. Theo Chesler and Dave Brisk, operators, invested $15,000 in the recently installed equipment. Bingham Stray Antlers were planning the annual charity ball at the Elks club, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. James announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen James, to Harold Hardy March 4, 1930, at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin entertained at a dinner in the Masonic Temple in Salt Lake City in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner who were leaving to make their home at Lancaster, Lancas-ter, Cal. |