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Show Mrs. Mary Miya and daughter Joyce Ann of Lead Mine were I overnight guests at the home of I Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Kawaguchl Tuesday night. Madeline, Julie Ann and Jessie Sanchez of Copperficld, Carol I Weichman, Alice Mattson, Don-uia Don-uia Kay Lipsey, Donna James, j Patsy Carter and Paulette Dis-! Dis-! penza accompanied by their MIA teacher. Mrs. Phillip Sanderson, attended the Lark MIA teen age dance held nt Lark Tuesday night. Upper Bingham School A nre-kindergarten tea was held Wednesday, May 4th at 1:30 p.m. in the school auditorium for the purpose of acquainting parents par-ents with the kindergarten program pro-gram for next fall. Special guvsts were Alta Miller and Freda Jensen Jen-sen of Jordan School District and Mrs. Erma Fahrni, school nurse. Refreshments were served under the direction of the teachers. Mrs. Juanita Gibson and Mrs. Jessie Sanchez, P-TA president I and vice president respectively, poured. j Upper Bingham school stu-' stu-' dents will go on their annual field trip today, Friday, May 0. An orientation program was presented to the sixth grade ' COPPERFiELD I Jeanne Sanchez, Phone 465 a Rose Kawaguchi spent last week end with her sister, Mrs. Myra Kawa and children, Gordon Gor-don and Lori, of Layton. Jeanne Sanchez and Rose Kawaguchi spent Monday and Wednesday evenings with Martha Mar-tha Miya. Ping pong was enjoyed aiuuems unu meir parents uy ! students from Bingham . junior high school Monday, May 2. A panel discussion was given by five seventh graders from the junior high. Speakers were Miss Vern Baer, Robert H. Bailey and Principal T. H. McMullin. The program was held to acquaint sixth graders with school functions func-tions and the schedule. The school band played a number and Julie Ann Sanchez and Michael Mannos played a trumpet and clarinet duet. O |