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Show )Urth of July Program Vovides Prospect Of Entertainment At Home Following a practice begun last year, the Bingham Vol- Firemen have scheduled Bingham's Fourth of July jratipn program to permit as many people as possible to 4 Events. This end has been achieved by slating the par-and par-and program for late afternoon, after the shift is off. basis is being placed on the patriotic, John T. West, man, states, by making every effort to supply diversified rtainment satisfying to all tastes, thus keeping people ,u hicrhwavs and saving tires and gas. rJ,on the day's program will Udren's races, directed by mittee under Ben L. Mc-Sfrom Mc-Sfrom noon to 2:00 p.m. children's dance at the Civic vrfrom two to four p.m. will llowed by the parade at 5:00 The line of march will be lower Bingham to the R. C. iell club and will be under jcment of Raymond D. i'ott and A. O. Jacobson. jnard L. Miller has charge he patriotic program, which 'wfrom 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. at r C. Gemmell club. Imme-:y Imme-:y following is the "Pass In ic", armed forces variety-it' variety-it' dance at the Civic Center be from 10:00 p.m. to 1:30 and music will be announc-iv announc-iv Alvin Hall. iaperfield Firemen will as-Bmgham as-Bmgham in staging the cele-un cele-un and will bring their fats fa-ts and friends here to attend is. r |