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Show 10B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday October 24, 2002 A Front Yard Celebrations A quick drive through the neighborhoods in Price and Helper gives a person the sense that Halloween is right around the comer. Home after home is creatively and uniquely decorated with scary and unfamiliar faces. The front yards carry the well known themes of goblins and ghosts, as well as a variety of vampires and scarecrows, but this year the selection expanded into the trees and bushes with spider webs con necting yards together. Witches are flying into windows, doors and light poles and dozens of homes have creative cemeteries with headstones, and a number of hands and feet uniquely placed for the viewers en- tertainment Front yards used to cany only a few creatively carved pumpkins but each year more and more people build scenes and expand their yard art to carry the scary message of Halloween. Halloween is a favorite holiday of children, but theyre thinking about cos- - tumes and candy and fun with their friends. Safety is the last thing on their minds, so parents and motorists need to be especially alert Here are some good ideas for safety. Halloween has become an adult holiday, too, and alcohol consumption is high on that day. Institute a free cab ride home program and other anti-impair- ed driving efforts. Coordinate a Hands Off Halloween campaign. Ask alcohol vendors not to use childrens Halloween symbols . continued on page 9B rrr: "V-- o , J&9 'f 'i j V.; '4 ! mMWMNMMM:! mi V, V ?"$ a 1 i ? V . v rico Gleove Stylst -- - r jJ gow TV I Ilalr tlOilS ......... f.t1iw!Pewas One Session q idks nrchinn Ll :.?'(435)37066 . i . H ; |