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Show THE LEI II FREE PRESS, LEHI, I TAII THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1957 Groups Slate Hallowe'en Parties Tonight1. P-T-A Sego Lily Set to Entertain Witches And Spooks Tonight at 6 A gala Hallowe'en party is be ing planned at the Sego Lily School Thursday, October 31; with a real treat in store for all who attend, it is announced by Mis. Philip Spjut, P. T. A. president. The P. T. A., together with room The regular Lucky Clover dance I. A. Louis Walker of Pleasant Kathryn Harris, 9, daughter of sponsored by the stake M.NovemGrove and Carlton Wilson of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Harris, enter- will be held next Tuesday, medical patients, were released ed October 25 as a medical ber 5 following Mutual in the Third-Sevenward, it is anthis week. patient. nounced by Faye B. Godfrey, Ross Lehmberg 16, son of Mr. Cleon and Relva Larsen Leany counselor in the stake Y. W. M. I. and Mrs. C. W. Lehmberg, re- are parents of a son, born Oct. A. All young people of M. I. A. ceived treatment for a head con- 26. age are invited to attend. cussion received on the football Duane Bergman, 27, son of Mrs. field, from October 23 to 25. Lucine Rowe, received treatment Reuben Dean entered October for a gunshot wound in the foot 23 for medical treatment. October 27 and 28. wear some Hallowe'en decoration suited to the occasion. The party is planned for real g family fun; not as a project. "Fun and prizes are planned for all kids from 5 to 100," the P. T. A. officers emrepresentatives and parents of the phasize, adding that special prizes students are cooperating in ar- will be given to all attending who . ranging the affair, whL'-- is for are over 100, especially if accomMrs. entire the family, Spjut said. panied by parents. Serving will begin at 6 p. m. "Our party is featuring treats, At 6:30 a grand parade will be not tricks." held, set to music. A committee "Sego Lily welcomes you of judges will award prizes for the we'll see you there at six!" spookiest, funniest, most original The P. T. A. wishes to express best boy and best girl costumes. heartfelt gratitude to the busiUpon entrance, each child will ness houses and to the city counbe given a special prize and a cil for their contributions, which free ticket to the spook alley and make it to afford clean, for a free drink. A large com- wholesomepossible entertainment at this mittee are working on the spook time. Those who contributed are alley, which should be outstand- as follows: ing. Lehi City Council, Royal TheatTwo free fortune tellers will er, Davis Market, Hutch's Tradalso be provided. In one of the ing Post, Larsen Market, Bill rooms free dancing for older Austin, The Lehi Dru:, children will be featured, and Evans Cafe, Roundup, 5 and 10 Penny's other rooms will offer free games cent Store, Ellison's Lehi Cleanwith treats for everyone. ers, State Bank of Lehi, Powers A full menu is offered, featur- Shoe Store, Price Bros. I. G. A., ing hamburgers and hot dogs for Smith Hardware, Powell's Service, 15 cents, large drinks for 5 cents, Dr. Philip Spjut, Style-Ar- t Beauty ice cream cups and ice cream Salon, Glen's Service, Broadbent's, bars, and homemade popcorn Grant's Service, Wattie's, George's and rice balls, cookies, candy and Barber Shop, Tuff's Barber Shop, Webb Jewelry, Julian Drug, Truck cupcakes at a real bargain. Utoco Service, There will be five-ceBailey's and a Inn, ten-ceArtie Circle, Leany's, People's A fishpond. movie will be shown for 5 cents Market, Giles Feed Store, Dur-fey- 's Cleaners, Service, admission, at which each child will be given a treat. A 5 and lu- Lehi Floral, Auto Parts Service cent bingo card with prizes and Co., State Street Barber Shop. a penny pitch prizes will also be State Street Drug, Lehi Lumber, Grant's Service, Den's featured. Five ticket sellers will be situ- Tire Shop, Mobile Auto Service, ated in the halls to relieve any Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co. bottleneck that may arise. The serving will be done efficiently committees, by and all those who help with the serving, tickets, games, etc., are encouraged to come in costume or th fund-raisin- Daro and Vea Jean Hamilton Joseph Frank Broadbent, 6, son of Riverton, have a baby girl, of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Broadbent, underwent Tonsillectomy Oct. 27. born October 25. This small group of Lehi HalloweVners are typical of the liumlrriS of Lehi children who are awaiting supervised parties tonight sponsored by three P.T.A. organizations. Entertainment for Young and Old The Lehi Elementary School Halowe'en party will get underway tonight (Thursday) at 6 p.m. when the door will be opened to a full evening of entertainment for all members of the family, it is announced by Mrs. Paul Peterson and Mrs. Russell Innes, of arrangements. Following the theme, "Hallowe'en Circus," the entertainment is being financed entirely by funds from the Lehi City Council and donations of parents. No solicitations have been made this year from the business houses, the committee reports. Games, fishponds, films, and other surprise features are being t2 Pre-Mo-- Hi-W- Prizes, Surprises to Be Featured At Junior High Hallowe'en Party well-organiz- HAVE FUN! HAVE HIRES! "Terrific!" Mrs. Alger: Mr. and Mrs. Reed School, P.T.A. and studentbody officers are cooperating to make Bullock. Mr. Morin: Mr. and Mrs. Don the Junior High School Hallo- represen- Holds Costume Party On tatives and parents of the children have cooperated in planning the party, the committee stated. Prizes and fun for all are promised. A fun house, games and dancing will be staged in the indi- we'en party tonight (Thursday) Fowler. Mr. Stratton: Mr. and Mrs. a big success, it is announced by Wanda Bushman, P. T. A. presi Howard Brown. Mr. Parsons: Mr. and Mrs. dent. The party will begin at 7 p.m. Fon K. Rothe. Miss Fox: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. and will last until 10:30 p.m. Students will be confined to the Miller. attend. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Woolston: locked building during the party hours, unless called for by par- James Edwards. Mr. Cranmer: Mr. and Mrs. ents. All are urged to come in cos- Carl Harris. tume, and prizes will be awarded for the most outstanding girl and Lehi Club boy costumes. Another surprise gift will be awarded to the one who guesses the identity of the Members of the Letitian liter "mystery guest." club held a costume ary will be award Wednesday evening at the party Additional prizes Lehi ed throughout the evening, the Club building. The walls Riding committee reports. A number of and tables were gaily decorated, entertaining surprise features are and games were featured. Hosbeing planned to make the even- tesses were Joyce Morton, Joyce ing a real success. Maxine Black,, Phyllis Funds for the party have been Turner, and Bonnie Southwick Crookston, raised by donations from the city of the organiThe next council and the local merchants, zation will meeting be at the combined who donated the prizes. clubs demonstration for benefit of Student officers assisting are the John bust project, Brent Allred, Don Davis, Kath- November Hutchings 14 in the tabernacle. leen Singleton, Shirley Christof-fersoDonna Fowler, Merrill Carson, Wanda Allen and Stanley Smith of the student council. Room representatives are also assisting. They have been named 28. EA SAVES for all who attend. are invited to dress in costume, and parents are invited to attend with their children, so the whole family may enjoy the evening together. vidual rooms. Luncheon will be served in the school lunchroom all evening at reasonable costs, enabling everyone to obtain their supper at a nominal fee. On the menu are hot dogs and hamburgers at 15 cents, chili 10 cents, potato salad 10 cents, cupcakes 3 cents, cookies 1 cent, candy 5 cents, bottled drinks 10 cents, popcorn balls 5 cents, milk nickles 5 cents, and cotton candy 5 cents. An invitation is extended to families with children of school age to attend with their entire families, and enjoy the full evening. Small children should not be sent alone, but should be accompanied by their older brothers or sisters if parents are unable to October Dennis Sorenson, 3, son of Mr. Mrs. Nola Beverly, 71, entered and Mrs. Nile Sorenson, under- the hospital October 28 for mediwent tonsillectomy Oct. 26. cal treatment. planned P.T.A. officers, room Mrs. Reed Berry of Cedar Valley underwent minor surgery L. J. (Buss) Morton received medical care Oct. 25 to 28. Ht Lehi Elementary Party Tonight All nt nt Lucky Clover Dance Next Tuesday Lehi Hospital Happenings First Quality MSWI MLDINI - Imperial Wallpaper furnace filter? waste fuel. Cut those fuel bills stop in today for a fresh set of genuine Dirt-choke- d Wide Selection of Choice Patterns Pre-Trimm- - Ready to Hang ed MMUMMHr IrV DP AIR FILTERS Come in Today anothar product of G FIIERGLAS CORPORATION Smith Hardware WMWtVHMM Lehi Main Street Phone 5 We Pledge Our Cooperation to Work Together in Harmony and Unity for the Benefit and Best Interest of Our Community n, Durf ey as follows: Mrs. Walker: Mr. Harold Ellison. Mr. Bushman: Mr. Sherwin Allred. Mr. Gray: Mr. and Angus. Mr. Porter: Mr. and Holmes. Mr. Robison: Mr. James Magnussen. real and Cleaners Mrs. Phone and Mrs. Mrs. Jay Member NID Mrs. Dave and 288 State Street Mrs. Lehi KEITH L. LARSEN Seeks City Council Position WARREN L. GOATES Republican Candidate for Mayor PAUL S. WILLES Republican Choice for Council We the Republican Candidates Pledge Ourselves to Continue to Work for the Interest in the Growth and Development of Lehi mill Svperlex City in the Following Ways: "The greatest!" Health and Safety. a. Cooperate with state officials on teenage driving, driver's license and traffic U- GOOD QUALITY... I I dsirri gimnTnicuffii LIFETIME GUARANTEE BY KEllY ...ASK FOR FULL DETAILS SENSIBLE PRICES1 KIIi Prestige control. Acquire the site and work toward the goal of a new hospital. 3. Improve and expand city recreation program by: a. Lighting for Vets' Ball Park. 2. GRIPS AND GOES ICE KELLY MUD SNOW EXPLORER winter tire b. Improve facilities for little league, boys and girls soft-ba- ll CompJefe Road and Field Service In cartons of six Alsi li Lirp 12-o- z. bottles Family Slzi mm No Down Payment I DEN'S TIRE SHOP SUU Streets Iot43 1 teams. Lett Wcott Acquire a plot of ground for the Little League ball field. Opening and developing of new roads for building purposes. Improve roads and extend fuel lines to the fringe areas of the city. Expand garbage pickup and extend sewer lines. City beautification: Eradication of weeds along sidewalks & streets. a. Acquire equipment for insect spraying and weed control. Encourage the development of industries in Lehi. c. 8. EKIeipnnllDnncdiiim Meow. 5 Paid Pol. Adv. |