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Show gram being sponsored by Bingham Bing-ham district at the high school auditorium April 16. The club approved an appropriation appro-priation of $2.50 to help sponsor the Minute Maids contest. Mrs. Reid directed the following follow-ing program: Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson Nel-son gave an interesting talk on "Education", which is, she said, the birthright of every child. She stressed the beauty and importance im-portance of the proper educational educa-tional program. Two vocal selections selec-tions were given by Willa Dean Hodges, "Why Don't You Fall In Love With Me" and "Anniversary "Anniver-sary Waltz", accompanied by Gay Cushing. Donna Reid presented pre-sented two humorous readings, "When Thomas Takes A Pen", and "Johnny's History Lesson". The group sang "There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere" Some-where" and "The White Cliffs of Dover". Delightful refreshments were served to 15 members and three guests by Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Clair R. Mathis and Mrs. J. O. Ras-mussen. Ras-mussen. o CIVIC CLUirIEMBERS DISCUSS "EDUCATION" Women's Civic club met the evening of April '1 at the home of Mrs. Don Reid. Following group singing of "America The Beautiful''. Mrs. S. T. Nerdin read the club litany. Mrs. Ross Hocking, president, reported that a committee from the club had attended a Civilian Defense meeting called by Warren G. AUsop, head of the recreation committee, and the club had been assured that the Central school Playground will again be sponsored spon-sored with promised financial support from Bingham city and Jordan school district- Mrs. Rex Mills, club cancer chairman, gave a most interesting interest-ing report on the cancer control convention held recently in Salt Lake City. Mrs Ed W. Johnson described the Keaxns "Bondwagoa" pro- |