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Show will be able to do so, even with difficulties .The "March for Dimes" In on. 'Our students have contributed liberally li-berally already and will continue to do so. They actually realize the importance of flighting this dreaded disease and are anxious to give their bit to help. Of course, the button is an inducement. induce-ment. On last Monday our school was treated with two nnlmated cartoon car-toon films ns well as two films of "Our CnnR". They were Just. about us funny as the children could stand At Intervals there will be others to spice our educational edu-cational films which come weekly. After showing them In our school they were taken to the high school for their noon intermission. intermis-sion. The Giant Stride was completed complet-ed la.t week and do the children use it? They come early and stay late in order to get more time to play on it. It Is the most popular piece of playground apparatus in any equipment. Yes, they are good sports about using It, too, for without exception they take turns and attempt to see that every child wishes to rido gets an opportunity. Don't forget your visiting. Remember, Re-member, you are Just as welcome to call at school as your children are to come. Each room has some different attraction now in the way of decorations or projects, and you shoulcl see them. - BINGHAM CENTRAL School Notes Last Wednesday afternoon all the teachers of the Jordan school district were called to the Jordan high school to hear a lecture on "Is the British Empire Cracking Up" by Dr. Fred W. Ingvoldstad. It was without doubt one of the moxt enlightening addresses the teachers have been permitted to hear this year and we certainly appreciated the opportunity of hearing it. The address was one of a series being given to the public, free of charge, by our district. The different lecturers have been heard in many places in Utah this year. Wednesday, the school lunch supervisors from Salt Lake City, Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Timpson, and M'rs. Graves visited with us. They made an attempt to secure help for Mrs. Beckstead who prepares the lunches here but it seemed to be in vain due to the fact jthat people In order to help must be either on Relief or WPA and there are none such in Bingham. Bing-ham. We have several applications from people who would be willing to help but since no new persons may be placed on WPA nor relief re-lief there seems to be nothing else to do but to try to get along without help. We do want to retain the lunch project on account ac-count of the good that it does for our children and no doubt I |