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Show r NOVEMBER 5, 1936 NEWS ROYAL SCOFIELD NEWS of rfroup of young people party oved a Halloween M I THE An-ders- r n, Dave Robertson, Max Hayes Margie Whalen and Betty Thomas! of Creek Clear DMAverett was assisted by Mrs. iTto her home after visiting E. lJral days at the home of Mr. J.the Whalen and Mrs. J. B. Sillitoe. evening was spent in playing Clint Snow. games and enjoying a Halloween luncheon. handy packets of type-- 2 After the Sand Man had put the Sunat The 35c for finishing touches on his childiens eyelids, Friday night certain folks were upholding the traditions of Halloween. To many fell the task of cleaning soaped windows and fallen shacks. No doubt, most of the townspeople are extremely glad that Halloween comes only once a year. Students of the Scofield junior high school sponsored their Halloween party Wednesday night. Halloween colors were carried out in decorations that folks with Wendal Brewer. DeMoss Bills, principal of the Scofield school, and Instructors Kirk Daly and Miss Ruby Harkness motored to Salt Lake City where they attended the annual Utah State Teachers interna-jjl- y comedian Pinky the little rascal. $ listen to his humorous advents, his comical escapades and mirthful mishaps every eve-- : except Sundays, over station at six forty-fiv- e IfB, Price, the famous sailor te. Miss Maxine Llewellyn of Moroni was a guest last week at the home of Miss Mary Metos. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, formerly of Pittsburgh, Kansas, are making their home in Scofield. Mr. and Mrs. Lional Jensen and jocL HDD Sponsored by MOTOR COMPANY family and Jay Frandsen were weekend visitors in Moroni. John C. Staley was a caller recently in Coalville. 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Binns and children, Louanne, and Shirley, Mrs. William Hayes and Vera and Max Hayes were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday. County Clerk Brigham H. Young transacted business here Thursday. Clifford Brewer and S. Daniels of Mount Pleasant visited here last week LEE THE SAILOR he is Senators are to furnish the transportation, while the girls clubs are to Last Thursday afternoon was the furnish refreshments. These clubs deadline for handing in applications membership in girls service clubs. plan to come back to town when for A number of girls applied for great things have quieted down and paint the town white. The Senators plan to admission to the Pep and Carbonette get permission from the city officials clubs. Only 37 will be chosen from so that no city rules will be broken. this number. Tli is year the clubs are The clubs believe this will advertise taking in both juniors and seniors at the game and also arouse school spirit. the same time. The whole school breathlessly awaits the list which will By VIRGINIA HARDING. show those who were lucky. cHs Ethics Class To Eat Venison By GENEVA BOWMAN. C The Ethics class is planning to give a dinner this coming Friday at the Students Subscribe for Newspaper The students in American history, schoolhouse. Two of the boys, Dorius fee, receive Pilling and Lawrence Ross, went by paying a deer hunting; and since they succeed- weekly information from a newspaper ed in getting a deer, they now are each going to share a portion of the venison in exchange for part of the dinner, while the rest of the class will furnish the other half of the dinner. The advanced cooking class, unAn ever increasing demand for der the direction of Miss Thompson, Blatz beer, beverage which has a large will prepare the great feast. By KULA MAVRAKIS. sale in this section of Utah, has led cHs the Blatz Brewing Co. of Milwaukee, Hoedown a Success Halloween Wisconsin, to announce an approxiThe Carbonettes sponsored a very mate $700,000 building program, for their home plant, according to James entertaining masquerade ball in the J. Bergera, distributor in this district. high school gym, Wednesday, October Sales recently of the Blatz product 28. The hall was very attractively are credited with surpassing all pre- decorated in orange and black paper, vious records. Construction of a seven cornstalks, and pumpkins. A prize story steel and concrete stock house was given for the best costumes. has already been started. The new They were presented to Valynne Wilbuilding is being erected on the his- cox, dressed as a pirate, and Billy toric site of the original Blatz brew- Jensen, dressed like a monkey. Many beautiful and hilarious costumes were ing house. The building is to be completed not worn at the dance. A good time was later than March 1, 1937, in time for had by all. The music was furnished conby Cal and Downeys orchestra. proper ageing before emBy DEON CHAPMAN. will Construction give sumption. cHs ployment to more than 200 men for five months, while many permanent Teachers and Students Enjoy Institute During the past four days the stuemployees will be added to handle the dents enjoyed a holiday while the increased production of beer. In the tower at the top of the new teachers attended U. E. A. institute in stock house a wort cooling room of the Salt Lake City. The students made the most of their most modern type is to be constructed. even though, before departing, leisure, The room will be lined with white tile, with an arched ceiling. A Baeudelot the teachers had assigned several lesfour-da- y cooler of latest design, permitting the sons to be prepared during the Some of the students holiday. beer to be cooled by flowing over reon frigerated pipes, is to be installed. regarded this as an unfair action because teachers the enparts, they be will The cooling equipment closed in glass and attendants will be thought they should have as free a dressed in white to assure positive holiday as the teachers. By FAY McKINNON. cleanliness in all operations. cHs The new building will contain 150 additional storage and fermenting Animals Displayed In Zoology Room The zoology room at present aftanks, with a total capacity of 80,000 fords many interesting things to see. barrels. There are two snakes, a live mouse, Wire staples for Bostitch. Star. Hotch- many lizards, horned toads, a live owl. kiss and Ace machines at The One interesting thing that everyone cate for as low as eighty cents a box in the school should see is the (5,000). Other staples priced at $1.05 end lamb. There is a chameleon $200 a box. which changes color according to the color of its habitat. There are also two kinds of amphibians that look like lizards, but live mostly in water. jack-o-lanter- ns and luncheon, fhe entertaining committee consisted of Mary Nicolaides, Helen Maine, Frances Podbvesek, Grace Stone, Kenneth Wilson and tre Marriage Licenses The county clerks office did a rushing business in the issuance of marriage licenses last Saturday and the fore part of this week, four being Since of the students many zoology Service Clubs Plan Outing in their collection of bones, given out as the week closed. Those brought The Senate club called for repre- insects, or skeletons of different aniapplying were Gordon C. Eckley and sentatives from the Pep and Carbon-ette- s mals or the room is crowded, Orfa last Tuesday to help plan a par- but is reptiles, Larsen, both of Kenilworth; very interesting. William A. Parry, Jr., Standardville ty. These three clubs decided to hold By RAY IWAMOTO. the party November 5, 1936, the night and Alma E. Hayes, Price; Ellis D. cHs Carbon-Provo before the game. The Many Apply For Club Membership Peacock and Ellen Dimick, both of minor debris scattered generally, composed the results of Halloween in Price, according to a check made by city officials and police officers. Generally speaking, Halloween was of a light nature. Police, both afoot and in prowl cars, patrolled the city and while they were forced to warn a number of pranksters, they indicated that no serious damage resulted. In one instance, they picked up a band of youngsters who were availing themselves to the prospect of raiding front porches, but as a whole, the situation was kept in hand. Costumed juveniles armed with and pumpkins promenaded through residential sections and had their fling. A number of parties were held in commemoration of the occasion while the Rainbow Gardens in Helper, with a special Halloween dance, drew many of the younger sets. Du-te- PAGE FIFTEEN High School News Widely marked and waxed windows, both in the business and residential district, a few broken lights, stray gates and portions of fences, with a Halloween party Wednesday evening for Betty Thomas and Margie Whalen. Guests included La Verl Parry.Shirley Strang, Melrose Lily Mackey, Amy Helsten, IlaParry Wilson, Lois Sillitoe, Betty Jean Monav d Carroll Bills, ONeil Jensen, Billy f McDermaid, resident of for three days with Mr. Strang, Mary Jensen, Lawrence Anthony Rudman, Veronica Uiam McDermaid. Podbvesek Beulah Anderson, Jack Lful deer hunters from Royal ''S,n Curtis, Arnold Thompson, Helsten, Tommie Nicolaides, Mary Anderson, Jerry Leek, Johnnie Poul-sofjcdard, Bernell Watkins and .kY PRICE, UTAH E, Store Windows Receive Brunt Of Halloweeners By Mary Metos Mrs. Lee S. Thomas entertained ' tmng. the first such gather-- 1' had t0ether for several ire luncheon was furnished y psts and was served after I . aincs. I Watkins is in Salt Lake SUN-ADVOCAT- ? ? f V t |