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Show All of the rooms, from the second sec-ond grades up. have indicated a willingness and desire to join the Junior Red Cross again this year. We have been members for several years and feel that it is a worthy project. This year the school is planning to make a great nany menu cards for use on one or more battleships for Christmas. Mr. Cox, Miss Margaret Thol-en, Thol-en, Miss June Culbcrtson, Mrs. Dorothy Gibson, and Mr. Bell are all taking extension courses from the University of Utah this winter. Miss Tholen ami Mrs. Gibson are taking the one being offered in Midvale while the remaining re-maining ones are taking imp at the university campus. Several others have indicated that they intend yet to start one. We take this opportunity to thank the City Police force for their splendid help in our parade Tuesday. Chief S. P. Davies and Mr. Householder were on the job at each end of the line where the students had to cross the street. We certainly appreciate their attitude at-titude of helpfulness and cooperation. Our attendance this year seems to be better than it has ever been. Whether it is due to the desire of the students to come or of the parents to have their children come or both, we do not know, but we do know that a child with extra good attendance at school gets along much better than one who is irregular in attendance. So, keep them coming regularly. r BINGHAM CENTRAL Sckol Note nvaBSBBSSsaaBassask The Hallowe'en parade last Tuesday afternoon was indeed a "howling" success. More than 350 students marched In it, decked deck-ed in every sort of costume imaginable. ima-ginable. The parade was lead by the Bingham Central band, under un-der the direction of Lavern Dickson,, Dick-son,, and supervised by Principal R.R. Bell and the entire corps of teachers. It has been an annual affair the past three years and no doubt will continue to be. It is a means of releasing a tremendous tremen-dous amount of pressure pent up in that many youngsters. Mr. Earl Cox's room had a candy sale this week for the purpose pur-pose of raising funds with which to improve the appearance of their room. They have big ideas and no doubt will follow them up with suitable action. |