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Show him at 7 p.m. March 2nd. They look forward to a good time. As an outgrowth of our study of some foods the second grade made tortillas Friday, February 24th. Mrs. Frank Moyeda came over to help us and to show us how to rnak.? tortillas. Mrs. Joe Yamada, our room mother, assisted as-sisted us. Also the children brought all the supplies needed. They had studied the recipe and decided to make three dozen. They divided themselves into three groups and each child took part. When the tortillas were all cooked they were fine with butter, but-ter, grated cheese and lettuce. Mr. Jensen, our principal, and MITLs Freda Jensen, our supervisor, super-visor, were our guests. Student Editors, Dolores Aguayo, Georgia Mohan, Mo-han, Malcolm Robertson UPPER BINGHAM SCHOOL NEWS NOTES We have some new books in kindergarten. We also are expecting ex-pecting som? new flowers from the seeds we planted in our window win-dow box and the bulbs we planted plant-ed in a bowl of water and rocks. We have two hamsters at school named "Fluff" and "Tiny Bear". They live in a cage and the boys and girls bring scraps of lettuce and other vegetables for them to eat. All the children of the Upper Bingham school are' looking forward for-ward eagerly to the show they will have on Friday, .March 3. Mr. Jensen has secured some educational ed-ucational film from the Jordan School District office. These will be shown with the new projector projec-tor the school received last fall. Among the films which we will see is one about a world's fair and another is about the canvons ot Utah. The Copp'i field P-TA enjoyed enjoy-ed a social Monday evening." A short Founders' day program was given. Mrs. Nona Carrigan gave a talk. The present president, presi-dent, Mrs. Charlie Whetsel and Mrs. Roy Ilardman and Mrs. Scotty Robertson, past presidents were -presented with corsages. Ralph' Suldoway pleased the crowd with two vocal selections. Bingo and 500 were enjoyed. After Af-ter the program lunch was served. ser-ved. Mr. Jensen said that the officers offic-ers from Copperfield school are doing a good job at their work. , They had a visitor the 21st of' February. It was Mr. Evans, a Salt Lake policeman. He asked the officers to go to the wrestling wrest-ling matches if their mother and father would let them go with |