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Show BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL NEWS by Athena Floros STUDENTS FROM INDIAN SCHOOL AT BRIGHAM CITY ARRIVE TUESDAY FOR VISIT Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 3:15 p.m., thirty students from Intermountain Indian School at Brigham City arrived ar-rived for the second part of our three-day exchange programs. That evening they met at one of the homes for a pizza party and dancing, danc-ing, Wednesday they visited the Bingham copper mine, lunched at the Utah Copper Club in Magna and later toured the mill and smelter. smel-ter. Roller skat'ng was enjoyed by the group that evening and refreshments refresh-ments were served at Marv Jen-son's Jen-son's gym. Thursday (yesterday) they visited and lunched at West Jordan Junior High School. The Intermountain Indian School students stu-dents departed in the afternoon. Bingham High has delighted in participating in this exchange program pro-gram and is anticipating others in future years. Students state that it has been a worthwhile event that will never be forgotten. Traveling Assembly Granger High School presented us with their traveling assembly Thursday morning. Preceding it a special tribute was paid to our Intermountain guests and they were each made honorary Miners. The cheerleaders presented each student with a small shovel that contained a piece of ore. Dance Demonstration Given Bingham High School advanced and intermediate dance classes presented pre-sented an informal dance demon, stration in the school gymnasium last evening (Thursday). Under direction of Mrs. Virginia McDonald, McDon-ald, modern dance technique and composition was performed. MINERS DOWN MURRAY; PLAY GRANGER HERE TONITE In last Friday night's game, Bingham again defeated the Murray Mur-ray Spartans 59 to 4 7. We are now the first place team in our region. Tonight (Friday) the Miners will try to defeat the Granger Lancers on the Bingham home court. Cranger so far in league play has been the only team to upset the Miner "apple cart". Game time tonight is 6:30 and 8 p.m. |