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Show HIGH SCHOOL P-TA NAMESNEW HEADS Well accepted and greatly pleased with the very fine response re-sponse and attendance to the spring "Back to School" night of the Bingham Junior and Senior High School P-TA held last Friday Fri-day night were P-TA officers and the school faculty according to Mrs. El wood T. Johnson, P-TA president. A short business meeting' was held with Bishop Rex Garrett offering the opening prayer. Cop-perton Cop-perton Boy Scouts posted the colors and the objects were read by teacher Maurice Crawford. President Mrs. Johnson welcomed welcom-ed guests and announced that Mrs. James Carrigan of Copper-ton Copper-ton was reelected president of the Jordan District P-TA Council Coun-cil and will represent the Council Coun-cil at the national convention at Indianapolis, Ind., this spring. James A. Miller of Riverton, regional re-gional P-TA director, will also attend the meet. Mrs. Johnson also urged any student interested interest-ed in entering the school of education edu-cation to consider applying . for the teacher scholarship awarded annually by the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers. Community Com-munity singing was enjoyed by all, under direction of Clyde Miller of the music department. A piano solo "Soaring" by Schu-man Schu-man was given by Mrs. A. J. Coffey. Election of officers was held under the direction of Mrs. J. D. Stoddard, nominating chairman. chair-man. Elected to serve during 1952-53 are: Mrs. J. D. Laycock, v president; Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, first vice president; T. H. Mc-Mullin, Mc-Mullin, school principal, second vice president; Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Dean Ham, historian;- sectional chairmen Mrs. Frank Swain, Copperton; Mrs. Floyd .Reed. Larkf Mra, ee-flaoffiattv Highland High-land Boy; Mrs. M. J. Robertson, Copperfield,-' and Mrs. Charles Ray, Bingham. After the program and meeting, meet-ing, remainder of the time was given parents for consultations with teachers. This part of the program was under the direction of Odell Peterson. Drawing for the door prizes which ' were 12 beautiful floral plants donated by Kennecott Copper Corp., was under the direction of Mrs. D. O. Stoker and her committee. |