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Show CENTRAL SCHOOL PLAYGROUND SCHEDULE GIVEN A varied program has been mapped for the Bingham Central Cen-tral school playground, the summer sum-mer recreational center for all girls and boys under nine years in this district. Under sponsorship sponsor-ship of the Women's Civic club and Jordan school district, the playground opened Wednesday. All classes and schedules will be completely organized by Monday. Mon-day. Hours and classes are announced an-nounced as follows: 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. 11 years and up, softball and volley ball: 4 to 7 years, story telling and handicraft; 8 to 10 years, dancing; danc-ing; 10 a. m. to 11 a. m. 8 to 10 years, elementary art; 11 years and up, advanced dancing; 4 to 7 years, playground; 11 a. m. to 12 noon 8 to 10 years, advanced story telling; 11 years and up, advanced art; 11 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. 4 to 7 years, dancing; 11:30 to 12:30 noon dance club for older girls. Experienced instructors are Miss Maxine Rasmussen, art; Miss Virginia Harris, dancing; Miss Justine Jones, story telling. Besides scheduled classes special spec-ial amusements and program are planned. A checker tournament begins Monday. Other contests during the 12 weeks of school will include jacks, horse shoe softball, volley ball. On Fridays amateur contest, doll shows, airplane air-plane shows, bugle blowing, pet shows and production of original plays will be special events. A roll call will be kept to permit per-mit award of attendance prizes at the last meeting. The children will take part tomorrow to-morrow in the Flag day parade, which begins at 5 p. m. near the LDS church. O |