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Show CIVILIAN DEFENSE BENEFITSSLATED A complete program of civilian defense benefit entertainments defense benefit entertainments has been approved by the committee com-mittee working under Irvin Still-man, Still-man, district finance chairman. The three-act play, "The Hoodooed Hoo-dooed Coon", as presented at Bingham and Copperton netted three districts a profit of $105, to be divided among the three. It is tentatively planned to use the money to equip first aid stations. sta-tions. The annual Bingham volunteer firemen's Washington's Birthday dance, to be staged at the Civic Center on February 21, will be a civilian defense benefit, net proceeds pro-ceeds to go to the district fund. A Valentine dance on February Febru-ary 14 is being planned by the Copperfield defense committee. All funds above expenses of the annual high school play, "Ever Since Eve", to be held at the Copperton auditorium the afternoon and evening of Thursday, Thurs-day, February 26, will go to the civilian defense treasuiw. Tickets will be sold at 25 cents each and will go on sale Tuesday, February Febru-ary 10. Matinee performance will be for senior and junior high school students and will be without with-out admission charge. Included in the cast now rehearsing re-hearsing under Mrs. Odell Peterson, Pe-terson, director, are Joy Dean Davies, Irene Anderson, Mavis Garrett, Connie Kuhni, Maurine Jensen, Paul Richards, Keith Timothy, Dick Jones, John Anderson, An-derson, Robert Goff and Harry Watkins. O |