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Show | reTorrat wryyr “October 26, 1999 "WASATCH COUNTY COURIER a ticks, Treats and a Song and Dance — » 4 Heber’ S Trick or Treat Avenue is a treat for ghouls of all ages. Jean Croasmun, Courier Staff wr Yl eer Even Hallonecan becoming more efficient. The odds have never ‘been in the — Trick-or- Treater’s favor. “Trudging from door to door, wearing some itchy cos- tume, ringing broken doorbells, hoping someone’s home. Dealing with some lame witch-cackling soundtrack, mothers coo- — |} ing over the costume, and a thirty minute — chat between Dad and the neighbor on | _who’s going to take the Series, all with | the hopes of the big score-the full-sized chocolate bar. But, in all actuality, it’s a | fuzzy sour ball or a mini-box of juju bees, or some equally non-entertaining pseudo- candy crap. All that work for nothing. Candy Young and old, trick or treaters of all ages are invited to stroll down Trick or Treat Avenue. Everyone is sethad a neat the spirit of things asSeat ofa F Trick or Treat Avenue. _ Here tenants of Heber’s Old Town Village paint some of the fake store fronts, created so that ua or treaters can score more candy come Halloween. | doesn’t change. Period. Average- Joe trick-or-treater always séems to end up as the kid who gets to the cool house just as the lights go off and the candy . bowl runs dry, and then catches wind of | another house around the corner giving out Cokes and King-size Snickers, just to. find out the goose-chase was a mean-spirited prank. End result-a lot of effort for ~ very little candy. The Courier understands. We were all that candy-less child. Most of us still are. That’s why the Courier, Heber Old Town While Heber’s Old Town Village looks serene right now, on October 29 and. Village, and Bear Creek County Kitchens 30, it sheds its Old West image and turns into a Halloween nights. Town Village will transcend normal busi- Friday night. down Trick-or-Treat Avenue. Every door and every store, plus a few fake store fronts, will be manned; every business will be set to give away the goods: candy. : Over 35 doors in one shot. Now that’ S efficient. ernous kid? S creepy crawly fanned be Faith’s Songbirds and Local acoustic costumed the Beth Lawrence Singing Group will perform on musicians, State pictures, and McGruff the Crime Dog will give a few lessons on how _to have a safe and happy Halloween. Jeff Stockman and Don Elliott head up the entertainment on Saturday night. And Charlie Jarvis of Sound it Out will be spinning tunes both nights. Utah Valley be on hand to ensure Wasatch County’s kids score big, in a very timely manner, this Halloween. ee of sorts. The Time Traveler will be taking © Heber Old There’s no cost to take a run through . Trick or Treat Avenue or to stick around College’s. student — house, does Regardless (the old train pm on Friday, October 29 and Saturday, October 30. For more information, call the Courier at 654-2661. ¥ for the entertainment (Spook Alley, the children’s haunted minimal charge). Tha Village depot) is located just off Highway 113 between Heber and Midway. Trick or Treat Avenue runs from 5:00 pm to 8:00 have a> of the weather, all participating businesses will council is sponsoring Spook Alley, a cav- Blood! On October 16th, The Academy of Dance -and Performing Arts presented their annual. Halloween performance in the auditorium at Wasatch High School. The presentation, titled Blood on the Dance Floor, included Jazz, Swing, Clogging, Ballet, Boys Hip Hop, and Tap. — BALLET GROUP OF LEAVES (left) Ballet performers in the leaf group are Whitney Dixon, Morgann. Taylor, Amanda Ripley, Lynnette Probst, Allison Keller, Amber Keller, Courtney Prisbrey, THRILLER AND EVIL WITCHES Karla Whiting age 13 who is an Evil MaKenzie Scott, Danieffe Buchanan, Tearsa Lundskog, Heather — Dalton, -Lyndee Probst, Leisel Lowe, Megan Wall, } Stephanie Ohm, Heidi Horner. Witch and Amber Robinson. 13 who. _ danced in the Thriller group. Christmas ‘Shopping Schedule On is Going holiday — | HAUNTED GHOSTS FROM 1920’S Ready to perform: left to right: Shelby Miller, McLoud, Lee The Heber Valley! N OW irae: now r with the... - WASATCH COUNTY Wasatch eens 5Source ae News The hchidaiis are Gist Thanksgiving - ‘Christmas - aa ie NG aes Vea? Greetings Free publication mailed to every “adiliesss in Wasatch County Call Susan at ithe Wasatch 525 South Main Street - — (435) 654-2531 fax Morgan VanWagoner, Toni. Alya. Payson, Amanda Wall. GS arisity Courier Heber City, UT 84032 - (435) 654. 2661 susan @wasatchcountycourier.com : e pe From 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Friday and Saturday, October 29 and 30, Heber’s Old - ness operations and become a spooked- will | provided FREE both Friday and Saturday Cp there’s more. Fae selneni a safe, fun way to spend Halloween. eo Bur Avenue, a free community event with candy, music and more. pete Treat Avenue, a one-stop, candy-a-go-go for Wasatch County’s kids of all ages. ~ or Treat . have banded together to form Trick-or- Other than being a great community _ event, Trick or Treat Avenue is also town for Trick |