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Show It's time to have your marriage license renewed. You can lead a boy to high school but you can't make him think. Leonard Hyland, Q. P. Anderson and "Pansy" Gust tiptoed up to the domestic domes-tic science room after school was out last Monday and cooked some hot cakes and eggs. They enjoyed the eats very much but left their finger prints on the plates and now Mr. Nielsen has sent them a bill for the feed. Miss Katherine Yergensen spent the week-end in Salt Lake on business relating to her teacher's agency. Miss Yergensen has placed over thirty teachers in positions since Christmas. When "Tough" Stillman was in Salt Lake in a restaurant he noticed a sign that read, "We do all our cooking by electricity." When the waiter brought in the eggs "Tough" sent them back with the instructions that they be given another shock. The annual Junior Prom dance will take place April 9 at the high school gym. The committee promises that it will be the best ever with elaborate decorating, jaze music and delicious punch. Miss McDonough spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake. iMany of the teachers have decided to come back to Bingham next year. A few will leave for new fields. A fool and his Liberty bonds are soon parted. Monday evening the members of the team were the guests of the Princess Prin-cess theater. The boys are crtainly being treated royally. Hss McDonough will give the basketball bas-ketball squad a feed some time this week. We will tell you all about it in the next issue. jCH SCHOOL NOUS I iMIbb Rose McDonolgh and her sister, also a teacher in the Jordan district, are going to spend the summer in Honolulu. Miss McDonough will in all probability teach in California next year. There will be a meeting of the Jordan Jor-dan district teachers' association next Saturday In Sandy. Q. P. Anderson presented the school with a beautiful coal oil painting entitled, en-titled, "One Black Night." The title certainly fits the picture. If you horse foams at the mouth teach him to spit. The State Educational campaign meeting at the Commercial club last week was a success from every standpoint stand-point Over two hundred and fifty people enjoyed the splendid lectures and music Here's hoping that the people clean their sidewalks so the teachers won't have to swim to school. An effort will be made to have George Knudsen and Leonard Hyland represent the Bingham High ; in the East and Weet cross-country run 'to be held in Salt Lake next week. The Lark students had a vacation last Friday as the roads were too bad for Dr. Inglesby to drive his car over. Miss Mary Wade, a student at the U. of U., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Minnie Wade. - , j The high school faculty announces the engagement of Mrs. Edna P. Spltzenberger to John Alexander Wade. The faculty will meet at a later date to decide the date of the wedding wed-ding ceremony. The basketball boys said they would all be back against next year Just to get another of those swell feeds of Mrs. J. Bogan's. She had everything one could think of except hardtack and dog biscuits. The teachers have received their contracts for next year and judging by their smiles they are all satisfied with the exception of one or two. The leap year and hard time dance at the gym Thursday evening In honor of the basketball team was the best dance of the school year. Miss Matson says she is going to avoid the high cost of living by working work-ing nights to save room rent and sleeping days to avoid . eating. Sounds reasonable. |