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Show HALLOWEEN PLANS GIVEN FOR YOUNGSTERS The annual Halloween program pro-gram for youngsters of Bingham, Bing-ham, Copperton, Copperfield and Highland Boy areas, which is being sponsored by the Bingham Canyon Lions club, City of Bingham Bing-ham Canyon and Bingham District Dis-trict Activity Fund and will be held the night of October 31st, was outlined this week, as follows: fol-lows: Bingham Bonfire and story telling 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., stories stor-ies by Leonard L. Miller, followed follow-ed 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. Joe Dispenza and Harold Nielsen are in charge of the Bingham program. A teen-age dance will be held at the Civic Center from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., under the direction of Earl T. James. Assisting As-sisting Mr. James at the dance with an orchestra, will be Mrs. James and Mrs. Norrene Smer-noff. Smer-noff. There will also be a show. M. J. Robertson assisted by Salvador Aguayo and the Boy Scouts will have charge of the program at Copperfield. At Highland Boy, John Bolic and Joe Loverich are in charge of the program assisted by Miss Ada Duhigg. A program will be given and there will be treats for youngsters. At Copperton, H. R. Gust and William Swainston are chairman and co-chairman respectively and the following program has been arranged: starting at 6:30 p.m. will be a treasure hunt directed di-rected by Odell Peterson and Keith Nosack; followed by songs with Mrs. Willard Nichols, 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, Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Nichols will pass out the treats. In case of bad weather, programs pro-grams will be held inside. Hy-man Hy-man Smernoff and Carl A. Curtis Cur-tis are general and assistant chairman respectively of the program. Providing there is no further vandalism or window soaping, there will be a free show at the Princess Theatre on Friday, November No-vember 2. Time of the show will be announced next week. |