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Show in front of our school and on the way to and from school. Very seldom did the boys exceed their authority for maybe you know that the sheriff grants them considerable con-siderable authority. Our teachers will soon be scattered scat-tered rather widely over the country. coun-try. Miss Edna Cook will go to Ogden for the summer; Miss Maude Jensen to Ephairn; Miss Grace Nielsen will go East on a trip; Mrs. Dorothy Gibson will attend summer school at the university uni-versity of Utah; Miss Jenny Buchman will journey to her home in Rapid River, Michigan; Miss Margaret Tholen will attend summer school at the U. of U,; Miss Eleanor Parry will go to Manti; Miss Carrie Samuolson to Sandy; Miss Verona Graham will spend her summer at home in Fairview; Miss June Culbertson will probably attend summer school at the U. of U.; Mr. Earl Cox will go East for a trip, bring home a new car and then attend summer school at the U. of U.;j and Principal R. R. Bell will a-gain a-gain go to Yellowstone National Park. BINGHAM CENTRAL fikolNofey The day of school that some children have been looking for has arrived, the last day. But strange as it may seem, a great many children are sorry that school is closing, or at least so they say. Altogether they have had a very fine year and have accomplished a great deal. Considering Con-sidering the children who have been transferred into our school we find that we are a bit ahead of practically everyone, regardless of where they came from. On last Tuesday we had our last assembly at which time the Poppy poster contest winners were recognized and given theii prizes by Mrs. Dewey Knudsen and also each child who won his Reading Circle certificate was presented with it. The Poppy poster contest this year, under the direction of Miss Margaret Tholen, was very popular. More children entered it than at any previous time and the ideas worked on were exceptional. The first, second, and third prizes were awarded to Dean String- ham, George Dimas, and Junioi Pollock, respectively, two of thr sixth grade and one of the fifth grade. Also at the same assembly assem-bly Mrs. David C. Lyon spoke to the children on Americanism and left them grand thoughts. There are seventeen teachers of Jordan district to be married this spring, Miss Grace Nielsen of our second grade being one of them. The Bingham Central faculty fa-culty gave a party last Thursday in Miss Nielsen's honor. We are very sorry to lose Miss Nielsen for she indeed was a splendid teacher, but things of that sort will happen, so wish her the best possible in every respect. We wish to take this opportunity opportun-ity to thank the parents of Bingham Bing-ham Central most heartily for their spendid support all year, in so many different ways. They have not been called on to do a thing but what they have done it willingly and even have helped when not called on. For instance, not fewer than a dozen mothers went with us last Friday to help in the May Day festival and it surely was appreciated. Cooperation Coopera-tion in school work between the school and the community is of much importance and we certainly certain-ly have had it, so again, accept our hearty thanks. On last Saturday our Junior Traffic officers went to Salt Lake as guests of Sheriff S. Grant Young. They report a fine time and almost feel sorry that they can't spend another year helping help-ing in that respect. The boys did some splendid work and who knows but what they saved a life in carefully watching the traffic |