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Show : v " i .... : ' - fojt&jii&rg&& inn 'life . 5&.v.v. .-.w.. X'&oaM The Bountiful Elks and employees of Eaton, Kenway joined hands to host the Pioneer ! Adult Rehabilitation Center members at their annual Halloween party Oct. 26. Over 200 students and their parents enjoyed the refreshments, the dancing and the costume contest. Dick Cantonwine and Craig Moyes of Eaton Kenway enjoyed the winning costumes of Shane Turner, Dracula; Jennie Warren, clown; Debby Hoppe, rabbit; Tonya Foley, princess and Ron Page, ghost. i PARC Halloween celebration The Bountiful Elks Lodge and Eaton-Kenway joined together to host and provide decorations for the annual Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Rehabili-tation Center (PARC) Halloween dance held Oct. 26. The facility and refreshments were provided by the Elks Lodge and the folks from Eaton-Kenway decorated with pumpkins and corn stalks to lend a Halloween atmosphere. atmos-phere. Music was provided by the Ozzie Swindle Band. Jennie Warren War-ren won the prize for "best dancer," dan-cer," while the band played. Winners for the best costumes were: Tonya Foley, prettiest; Lorilyn Brandon, witchiest; Steven Duggar, best pirate; Abel Scribner, ugliest Freddy; Debby Hoppe, best dressed rabbit; Dan Weber, most womanly woman; Shane Turner, best Count Dracula; Ron Page, best ; ghost. i The clients and staff of the Cen- i ter wish to express their apprecia- I tion to members of the Bountiful j Elks and employees of Eaton-Kenway. Eaton-Kenway. Their efforts enhanced the annual Halloween Dance. |