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Show BINGHAM CENTRAL P-TA ACTIVITIES Annual Fiesta To Be Held Wednesday, May 21 On Wednesday, May 21, at 5:30 pjn. in the Civic Center, the Bkugham Central P-TA will hold their annual fiesta, reports Mrs. William Page, publicity chairman. chair-man. There will be dancing throughout the evening. Special dances will include bunny hop the hokey pokey, and a broom dance. Each child participating in the broom dance must have a decorated broom for a partner. There will also toe a jitterbug contest. Prizes for dancing will be given from time to time during dur-ing the evening. For 'those not caring to dance there will be games of different kinds, including inclu-ding Mr. Mossr ow nspecdai game There will also toe a ifish pond and a dart game. At the conclusion conclus-ion of the evening's entertainment entertain-ment there will be a tug of war. Hot dogs will toe sold for 15 cents and punch for a nickel. AH pre-school children and those up through the sixth grade are invited to attend this gala event. fThe party will be over in time so that those desiring may attend the high school graduation, it was reported. Field TriD The school's P-TA sponsored spring field trip, which was won this year by the fifth- 'grade, will be taken today, Friday. They wiH visit Hi -Land Dairy, and circle back to Tooele where they will take in the armed forces day program to be held at Tooele Oiidinance. The executive P-TA officers and teachers will accompany accom-pany the students on the trip and will furnish transportation, according ac-cording to Ira E. Moss, school principal. The fifth 'graders are happy to have won the trip and anticipation of the outing is running high. |