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Show Heads of Local Schools Entertain Kiwanians At the evening luncheon of the Kiwanis Club, held at Smith's Hall on Thursday last, the members were agreeably entertained en-tertained by the musical department depart-ment of the Bingham high school. Mrs. West, accompanied by Mr. Davies, gave two. very charming selections from the classics on the piano and violin. Miss Anita Roberts, in charge of oral expression at the high school, threw the entire club into excellent humor by her choice selections and exceptional ability in impersonation. Her description descrip-tion of the dilemma the "Wanted to Be Weds" got into, and their escape, was exceptionally well received. re-ceived. The evening talk was given by Supt. D. C. Jensen of the Jordan School District, who was introduced by the chairman of the evening, Principal Lars W. Nielsen, Jr. Mr. Jensen gave an instructive and general talk on education and progress; then he came down to local facts and told about the plans for the Bingham and other neighboring schools. He emphasized the fact that the local member of the board, Mr. Quinn, had the happy faculty of always getting what Bingham wanted and needed. Superintendent Jensen also spoke of the new high school, where building would soon begin, and said it would be modern in every way, and would also fill a long-felt long-felt want in the camp life of Bingham thru its up-to-date shops and auditorium. He assured as-sured the Kiwanians that the school board would use every endeavor to give Bingham the best possible, and that there would be no necessity to worry while they had such an efficient member as Mr. Quinn to represent repre-sent them |