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Show all had a chance to feed little orphan lambs and watch a cute little pup coax to be fed with the same bottle. That wasn't all either. After we spent a half day riding, visiting vis-iting our animal friends, watching watch-ing the fanner plow and all, we lunched at Copperton Park. Ice cold treats were furnished us by the school in the form of pop and milk nickels. Oh boy was it fun. Kindergarten class. with our old friends Omeba, the protozoa, and all the rest of the plant and animal life which uses our pond water as a habitat. All of these animal friends in our room hail from Vernal. We hope they enjoy their stay with us here in Bingham. These frogs, etc., have been an attraction to the whole school pupils, teachers teach-ers and principal alike. We of the kindergarten had one swell time Wednesday. We went to visit the farm. We saw a lot of interesting things. We saw Mr. and Mrs. Cow and their now calf, Mr. and Mrs. Pig and their litter of little pigs, Mr. and Mrs. Duck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sheep and family, Mrs. Horse and her new colt, two lady la-dy dogs and their little pups. One of the baby pups hadn't seen the wide, broad world yet. Also many lady chickens who were busy in the egg factory and the most lot of animals. Oh we must not forget Mr. and Mrs. Goat. The interesting things we got to see were a real thrill. We watched them shear sheep, tie fleeces, bag wool and tromp it. Some of the poor sheep were bleeding from flesh wounds suffered suf-fered from careless shearers. We BINGHAMCENTRAL The local ACE. (Association of Childhood Education) in cooperation co-operation with the P-TA organization organi-zation and faculty of Bingham Central School are pleased to report re-port that Bingham had the honor hon-or of supplying the much needed wheelchair to the Crippled Child ren's ward of the General hospital, hos-pital, reported Principal Ira E. Moss. Funds for the project were raised in various ways and wonderful won-derful support was received from all. Bingham Central students enjoyed en-joyed a trip to Liberty Park in Salt Lake on Thursday, May 3. Following are the Bingham and Salt Lake business houses who contributed items to the wholesome whole-some lunch that was served to students; Nehi, Royal Baking Co., Hogan Dairy, McFarland Meat, Coalville, Dairy Maid and SunFreze Ice Cream, Bingham Merc. Safeway Co., and the school. Also the manager of the park agreed to give a percentage of what he took in on rides while the children were there. Kindergarten iMr. and Mrs. Frog visited the kindergarten. Yes they came and brought all the family. That is some of last year's latest hatch and some of this year's earliest. Well in fact, they brought along some of the prospective family and we expect the stork daily. Miss Stringham escorted them to the kindergarten room and they seem to be enjoying themselves |