Show f 1 11 1 1 1 V Vc J pi I c e 4 ft i 1 A 1 as l r 1 LITTLE GYPSEY presents a reading at the Sunrise Center during the Halloween program 55 fi I H kv Ilk V h y i 2 q a 1 f CENTRAL STUDENTS dressed in Halloween costumes brighten the day at Sunrise Convalescent Center with their thel songs and poetry 00 0 00 00 00 nOtion oo s r cir L r MANY SPOOLS SPOOKS S GOBLINS ghosts etc lined the halls o of the Sunrise Convalescent Center for the annual Halloween program presented by Central School Sunrise Center bingo tourney nee nears rs end Many I activities have been in progress at the Sunrise Center the past two weeks according to activities coordinator Mrs Glen Beaman ONE mom OF the big activities has been the bingo tournament which has been held each week Margaret Hatch is in the lead with only two weeks remaining in the tournament At the October October October Oc- Oc tober 20 game there were two special guests Sandra Campbell Campbell Campbell Camp Camp- bell year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Al AI Campbell and Sheila Beaman daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen F F. Beaman The Relief Society women brought a quilt to the center and tied it with the help of some of the residents Relief Society members were Marjorie Marjorie Marjorie Mar- Mar jorie Crofts Dawn Porter Mildred Mansfield Betty Mecham and Merle October 27 the Relief Society brought slides to show at the center SHANNA LANCE and Janice Manwaring of Uintah High 00 00 00 0 School performed songs and readings at the center for Project 70 October 21 A special treat for the residents was held Friday Halloween when students of Central put on a program Each student was decked out in their ghost goblin and spook costumes Saturday the Girls Girl's Auxiliary of the Baptist Church made a special visit to Irene Petty for her birthday Mrs Beaman extended an invitation to all family members members members mem mem- bers and friends of the residents at the center She stated that they are always welcome to visit or attend any of the special programs 0 00 0 00 00 |