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Show Mrs. James Culleton, and Mrs. George Hagerman are the program pro-gram committee for the parents. On March the first a special drive was made to see just how many students would take noon Junch. A special menu was prepared pre-pared and as a result we had 163 children to eat instead of a regular regu-lar number of about forty. Next week we will repeat the procedure proced-ure and see if we can't get more students to eat regularly with us at noon. We are losing two students this week, Mickey Culleton, who will leave us and go to California Califor-nia and Elaine Hansen who will go to SoutKorn Utah. We wonder who will come to take their places, but probably someone I will. Miss Reva Vickers is sorry to lose them. On Thursday afternoon the teachers of Bingham Central as well as all primary and inter- mediate graae leacners ot tne district were called to Riverton for institute. Miss Jennie Campbell, Camp-bell, state supervisor, and Miss Hazel Brockbank, Assistant Professor Pro-fessor of Education at the University Uni-versity of Utah, were guest speakers. speak-ers. On each Wednesday at the noon intermission the fifth and sixth grades are having a dance to the piano music of Eldon Tuft. They are enjoying it so much that they wisli the Wednesday would come twice a week, at least. They are not attempting any fancy steps but are learning to dance properly and at the sume time learning to be courteous. courte-ous. And can Mr. Tuft play? Ask the students. BINGHAM CENTRAL SckolNote Evidently spring is not even close yet for the boys have not started to play marbles nor have the girls begun jumping the rope, both of which are sure harbingers of spring. But, the children are enjoying the snow immensely. Miss Zoe Jensen's and Miss Marie Lang's first grades are joining in rhythmic band work this year. They can play several "Overtures" beautifully already. They probably like their Indian melody best. Come and hear them some day. Admission free. Our master singer, Dino Kan-nes, Kan-nes, went to Jordan high school last week and sang a few numbers num-bers for their assembly program. He was welcomed and applauded applaud-ed as a young Caruso. Miss Edna Glover's fifth grade will give the school's part of the next Parent-Teacher program, which will be held about the middle of the month. The date will be announced later, but watch for it. Mrs. M. Smernoff, |