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Show ROLLER SKATING PROGRAM OFFERS YOUTHPLEASURE Young people of Bingham rallied ral-lied quickly to support of the recently-organized Roller Skating club, according to report of Ken Shulsen, councilman and Youth Welfare chairman of the Utah junior chamber of commerce. Crowds of young folks are finding find-ing roller skating inexpensive and delightful recreation, turning out each Thursday, Friday and Saturday, from 7:45 to 9:45 p.m. Cooperative ticket sale that will give the Bingham children a full month's skating, 12 nights, for $1.70, as compared to the $3 00 rate required by the single sales method they have been paying, is being promoted by Mr Shulsen. The tickets, good for one month, sell for 50 cents per ticket and the ticket plus 10 ents, will admit ad-mit all children under 14. The same 50 cents ticket, plus 15 cents, will admit older skaters. Those not having tickets pay the regular rates of 25 cents and 35 cents per night. Mr. Shulsen says that the American Am-erican Legion post No. 30 is working with the aim of bettering better-ing the Civic Center so that it will be a good place for young people of Bingham for regular activities. , TT Representatives of the Harris Roller Skating company of Salt Lake City announce formation of Skate Dance classes, figure skate classes and club classes beginning be-ginning this week-end. The instruction in-struction is free of charge. .o |