| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday May t B3 1018 Bingham Band Wins Top Meet RatingO p Otomrfb COPPERTON May 1 — Bingham high ecnool’e marching band has b©n awarded a top rating by Judge of the region two music fesUraL Adjudicator of th annual festival rated the band with those ©f Morgan and Park City high chool In the top division followed by Wasatch Cyprus and Murray high school bands In an ©ther grade Bingham placed in the first division In concert band competition followed by Cyprus Vasatch Grantmlle Morgan Park City Murray South Summit and North Summit high schools (tap GBOftomiD 9d (Mftpo o (ito 131111 fill is or r asenrfte M SITliTU glihii Electric Train SOUTH JORDAN May The annual ‘'beehive swarm day” for Makes First members of Mutual Improvement Assn of West Jordan stake Church of Jesus Christ of Saints will be held Tuesday Copperton Run at pun in Copperton ward To Swarm Tuesday - 7 imp 1— Latter-da- y 8 COPPERTON May 1—Leaning Into the curve on its first run an chapeL DUP Ends Season Music Festival Set MAGNA May 1 3300 electrically-powere- d SANDY May 1 — The last seasonal meeting for Sandburr camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Thursday at 1:30 pm at ML Jordan stake office Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints said Mrs Zella M Swenson president — Annual horse- power locomotive cracked its whip of 70 cars along the new Copperton industrial railroad line between Bingham Mines and Magna-Arthu- r mills Saturday morning Constructed at a cost of 53000-00- 0 the new line erased the life of the old Bingham and Garfield Railway Formerly huge steam All Aboard on New Rail Line Moffat right vice president and general manager of Kennecott Copper Corp opens the throttle of electric locomotive on maiden run of D imnk festival of Webster school Malleys had been grinding under will be held Wednesday at 7:30 ore loads since the mines and mill p m In the school a ad tori um first operated AS said Philip Debs principal Parnew route lesser The has grades ticipating la the event will be a and e curves student orchestra of fourth fifth and sixth graders snd chorus of 200 fifth and sixth grade students he added LDS Primary Meet SANDY May 1 — Annual Primary Assn conference of Sandy Second ward Church 'of Jesus Saints will Chnrt of Latter-da- y be held Sunday at 7 pm in the ward chapel said Mrs Hazel Elmer association president FREE VACATI0NIF0LDE 1FYDUSCND NOW These free colorful folder give description (and cost) ef Greybcwnd soars to many fascinating vacattaolanda such as: SOUTHED! 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