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Show YOUNGSTERS HALLOWEEN FETES SET WEDNESDAY Arrangements for the annual Halloween program, scheduled to take place Wednesday, October 31. for youngsters of Bingham, Copperton, Copperfield, and Highland Boy are completed, reported re-ported Hyman Smernoff, general chairman of the program. Assistant Assist-ant chairman is Carl A. Curtis. The Bingham Lions club, city of Bingham and Bingham District Dis-trict Activity Fund are sponsoring sponsor-ing the program. A separate program pro-gram will be held in each district dis-trict and will include a teen age dance at the Civic Center. The evening's program has been outlined out-lined as follows: Bingham Bonfire and story telling 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. with stories by Leonard L. Miller, followed by a kids' dance 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and treats from 7:30 to 8 p.m. Activities to be held at the Civic Center, under the direction of Joe Dispenza and Harold W. Nielsen. A Teen-Age dance will be held at the Civic Center from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. under the supervision supervis-ion of Earl T. James, assisted by Mrs. James and Mrs. Norrene Smernoff. Clarice Bergman and her orchestra have been engaged engag-ed to play. There will also be a show. At Copperfield the program Is under the direction of Salvador Aguayo and the Boy Scouts, and M. J. Robertson. The party begins be-gins at 7:30 p.m. and will be held at the Copperfield school. It will include several skits given by Boy Scouts," games, stories, a small childrens' dance and also treats. John Bolic and Joe Loverich, assisted by Miss Ada Duhigg, have charge of the Highland-Boy Highland-Boy party which will include a program and treats. H. R. Gust and William Swain-ston Swain-ston are co-chairmen of the Copperton Cop-perton program which has been arranged as follows: starting at 6:30 p.m. will be a treasure hunt directed by E. Odell Peterson and Keith Nosak, followed by songs with Mrs. Willard Nichols, Nich-ols, song leader and a comic skit with Mrs. Robert Cole in charge. Games for small children will be under the direction of Mrs. William Ablett and Mrs. Carl A. Curtis. Miss Darlene Anderson will present the "Legend of Ich-abod Ich-abod Crane in Sleepy Hollow", assisted by Pat Ablett, Sally Brown and Bonnie Skinner. Mrs. Swainston, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Ablett, Ab-lett, Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Nichols will distribute the treats. In case of bad weather, programs pro-grams will be held indoors. There will be a free show at Princess Theatre on Friday, November No-vember 2, at 10:00 a.m., providing provid-ing there is no vandalism or further window soaping. |