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Show ?nuimuuiimniiiiiiiiiHiii!i!iii miiiiiiimiiuim JL I v 'm HnW ?W I . SCHOOL DAYS. j 1 QCHOOL DAYS! What a wealth of memory and charm those of Vocational education. Still more often it has little or nothing VrJ ' O simple words hold for most of us! in the way of Evening Schools. The system of grade and high fofO , j i .i j j ' Tt u i schools of the average community usually rates but 75 of standard. jA , 3 The most valuable and cherished days in one s life are school . XI I days. They are not only the days in which the fundamentals of It is important in our progress as a community that our schools be ' g JfjJL I knowledge are acquired, but they are also the days in which char- above averagethat they train our boys and girls efficiently that !TcfxJ I acter, habits and personality are moulded and shaped. they properly equip them to meet the trials and opportunities of Ufe. Vf T a , , . n , J.I Our aim should be: 3 I 1 I Our homes exert the greatest influence over our boys and girls, V Y ' I but the next greatest influence that determines the type of future 1. Modem school buildings, equipment and recreational ,h citizens of our community is the School. facilities. I ftfl - - m 1 It is most unfortunate that a nation-wide survey of our United A school year that covers nine months of the year. J f 1 States shows that there are far too many children and youths who j. Efficient teachers who are well paid. I are not enjoying the school days that should be such an important , AllcMdien 0f 8chooi age attending school regularly. J part of their early lives. , a oii j r it u u i t 5 All of our children graduating from grade and high S 5 School attendance is a Community problem, because schools are far 5 and away the chief community enterprise. There is, on an aver- I age, as much invested in school property as there is in all other 6, A higher education, or special vocational education, 1 public property combined. The schools should be the best -: for all those whose future duties will require special 1 administered phase of our civic life. training. I I The average community spends over $100 each year on every Only a limited number of men and women in our town give our I child attending school and is devoting $200 worth of school school system proper attention. Responsibility lies on the shoulders 1 property per pupil. However, the average Community does not of a mere few. As our chief community enterprise, our schools I rate high on its schools because it seldom has much in the way deServe the thought and attention of everyone, 3 ' School Day s! For memories' take and for our children, any goal lest 3 Ej than the "best in the world" for our schools should be too low for g BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH . . . i 3 S ' 5 I ' .1 ' . , I q QQie Attorney I Bingham Garage ;;..' Knight Hotel . The Town of Bingham 3 I ' Hudson Essex Chevrolet "Modern" By Dr. J. F. Flynn 3 Anderson 8 Sons Lumber Co. ' " D r a r Canyon Garage J.CPENNEYCQ Royal Candy Company Granite Furniture Durant Sales and Service Every day Savings Pitchius and Pitchius I 1 "The Home Comes First" ' Jack's Cloth' Sh I A A 1 Princess Theater Bingham Mercantile .. .L f) II . 3 - Trade with your Friends" As Ij 3 rO Brisk and Chc8cr' ProP8- "The Big Store" . - - 3 (..X J Si i f&Sy&)ztlO T Up-to-Date-Store I 3 Bingham Canyon Meat Co. Ed Johnson's Meat Market Radios Phonographs Records tf V I 1 s iJktiz&itotoz. Periodicals . S' ; .S JLV 3 B. DEDERICKS Where the Meat is Tender mr t t . 5 ' , Of 3 "A Smart Shop for Women" 1 . ' M. L. James V' F S; " .. . ' - |