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Show HALLOWEEN FETES T0BEHELDT0N1TE Bingham's annual Halloween party will take place simultaneously simultan-eously in four places here tonight, to-night, Halloween, according to Warren G. Allsop, general chairman chair-man of the evening's activities. Sponsored jointly by the Bingham Bing-ham Lions club, City of Bingham, Salt Lake County Recreation, Salt Lake County Sheriffs department de-partment and Bingham District Activity Fund, separate celebrations celebra-tions will be held at Bingham, Copperton, Copperfield and High land Boy from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. A dance for teen agers from all four areas will follow at the Civic Center from 8 to 11 p.m. with music provided by Clarice Bergman's orchestra. Bingham's program will be held at the Civic Center under the supervision of Mike Zdunich and will consist of a bonfire from 6 to 7 p.m. and a small children's . masquerade dance from 7 to 8 o'clock and treats. From 8 to 11 p.m. will be the teen age apron and overall dance. During intermission inter-mission 10:00 to 10:30 p.m., games will be played. There will be fortune telling, bingo games and hot dogs, drinks and pop corn will be sold. For guessing how many jelly beans are in the container as you enter, a nice prize is in store for the winner. The Copperton program, which is under the direction of Hyman Smernoff, will take place at the park and include a scavenger hunt, bon fire, spook alley, stories stor-ies and treats. Story telling, games, bon fire and treats will make up the program to be given at Copperfield under the direction direc-tion of Scotty Robertson. Highland High-land Boy activities will be held in the Community House and consist of a spook alley, story telling, two shows, a mystery and a comedy, games and treats. John Bolic is chairman. A free motion picture will be shown at Princess theater on Monday, November 3 if there is no vandalism. Children from an area where property is de atroyed-or mutilated will not be permitted to attend the free movie, officials said. |