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Show HUCK FINN DAY TURNOUT GOOD Fishing poles, worms and straw hats. All seem to have been in the limelight at the playground this week as Huck Finn day was finally realized. Everything seemed lost Tuesday evening when all returned to Bingham fairly drenched, but everyone rallied and a large per cent of the playground returned to Murray Mur-ray park Wednesday morning to have a simply wonderful day. All children enioyed picnicing, swimming and fishing and returned re-turned Wednesday afternoon with full stomachs, fish and grand prizes. Those taking prizes were, first tysh, Manuel Lopez, Lark; youngest young-est girl to catch a fish, Susan Santistevan, Copperton; youngest young-est boy to catch a fish, Richard Nielsen, Bingham; boy catching most fish, Lyman Farley, Copperton; Cop-perton; girl catching most fish, Nannette Santistevan, Copper-ton; Copper-ton; largest fish, Timothy Giles, Lark; and largest fish caught by a girl, Nan Stokes, Bingham. We would like to take this opportunity to express our thanks to all the people who helped with Huck Finn day either Tuesday or Wednesday, and we sincerely hope that this is only the beginning begin-ning of better days like this to come in the future. Our closing program will be held next Wednesday evening, August 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Bingham Bing-ham Central school auditorium. The program will consist of a Dance Review under the direction direc-tion of Darlene Johnson and the Art Exhibit under direction of Lorraine Tobiason. Awards will be given the children and the program will prove interesting to young and old alike. This is your opportunity to , see what your children accomplish in summer school so be there. |