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Show FOURTH OF JULY PROGRAM TO HAVE MANY ACTIVITIES Plans for Bingham Canyon's annual an-nual Fourth of July celebration, sponsored again this year by the Bingham Volunteer Fire Department, Depart-ment, are being completed this week. The program to all take place on the Fourth, that's next Monday, will feature children's events, opening open-ing with the children's races at the lower Bingham playgrounds at 1 0 a.m. Races and contests will include shoe scramble, three legged race, pie eating, watermelon eating and combination shoe scramble and cash prizes will be awarded. Following the races, at 12:30 p.m. there will be a free children's t show and treats at Princess Theatre. Thea-tre. Show will include cartoons and comedies. At 4 o'clock, Copperton will be the scene of a Softball game between be-tween the Fire Department and Copperton. A fireworks display will be staged stag-ed at 9:15 p.m. at Lower Bingham. Concluding the day's events will be a teenage show at Princess Theatre after the fireworks display. dis-play. Chairman of the Firemen's Fourth committee is Evan Miller and assisting assist-ing him are Joe Dispenza, Art Bentley, Leonard Bell and Phil Sanderson. |