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Show SCHOOL COLLECTS BUTTONS FOR BRITISH RELIEF All of the Junior Red Cross members of the Bingham Central school, which includes every student stu-dent in, the school, have just finished fin-ished a contest to see which room could bring the most buttons to school. The object in bringing them was to help England and the other countries that the United Unit-ed States is aiding. They are taken tak-en to different sewing centers and used on articles of clothing which are being made by those centers. Since buttons are a considerable con-siderable item when it comes to such quantities, the schools have volunteered to help in this manner. man-ner. Bingham Central brought a total of 20,693 buttons as follows: Miss Maud Jensen's first grade, 586; Miss Edna Cook's first grade, 570; Mrs. Dorothy Gibson's second sec-ond grade, 839; Miss Willise Covey's Cov-ey's second grade, 667; Miss Ver-ena Ver-ena Graham third grade, 751; Miss Carrie Samuelson's third grade 1287; Miss Margaret Tho-len's Tho-len's 4th grade, 2279; Miss Jenny Buchman's fourth grade, 1389; Miss Ann Gibbon's fifth grade, 1666; Miss June Culbertsons fifth grade, 4624; Duane Densley s sixth grade, 6035. The room that won, Mr. Dens-ley's Dens-ley's room, was treated to an alt day sucker each. They afterwards complained that their all day sucker did not last all day but they enjoyed the contest and also enjoyed helping in this little way. |