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Show Emery County Progress Tuesday, November 1, 1988 5B -- Spartan spot by Stephanie Bogdin ECHS Reporter Emery football came to an end last week as the Spartans were defeated by the San Juan Broncos during the guarter- finals. Wrestling and boys basketball are approaching and they are looking forward to successful seasons. be crowned Mr. Find out on Nov. 2, in the Wednesday, The auditorium. contest, will the FFA, by sponsored begin at 8 p.m. The contestants will perform a talent number and participate in other fun categories. Plan to attend! Who will Emery High? Kristie Fox was a corpse that came to life at the Canyon View Peer Helper Haunted House. The group sponsored the spook Kids house is scary ! By ELIZABETH HANSON Staff writer The Haunted House of Huntington Main Street drew hordes of quivering victims in doors to the morgue, the bloody butchers cutting out dismembered bodies and grabbing for fresh meat. Freddy Kreuger sprang out of the dark to grab at throats. Bulldog bulletin by Lara Thompson SRJH Reporter The students at San Refael enjoyed participating in the Red Ribbon Week. Chris Bluemel and Gorden Christensen came and talked to us about drugs. The students really enjoyed listening to them. The students also were able to wear red ribbons. The Peer Helpers spent time decorating lockers. volleyball team in the playday participated held at our school. The team is coming along fine, but it will have a lot of hard work ahead. Their first season game will be held Thursday, Nov. 3 against Helper. The game will be played The girls The Girls Choice Dance is all set for this Saturday, Nov. 5. The theme is Here With Me and music will be provided by Shyko. It will begin at 8:30 and tickets, $6 a couple, will be sold at the door. alley for three nights during Red Ribbon Week, held as part of the school district's war on drugs. at our school. The students had fun at the Halloween Carnival that was held Monday, Oct. 31. We played games, had a dance, watched movies, and also took pictures. We had a blast. Mrs. Dixons speech class is performing the play Coming of Age on Nov. 3 and 4. We invite all parents to come. Mrs. Petersens speech class is practicing for the Veterans Day program. We also invite all parents to come. Monsters rose from under the dry leaves in the bathtub. A In talking face hung in mid-aithe polka dot room lights spun and flashed as polka dot beings came out of the wall. The cackling witches stirred boiling cauldrons of unspeakable obr. jects. In stalks a lawman to wrestle the weirdo that has freaked out on drugs to the floor and pack him off to jail. Out on the balcony a real werewolf is dueling with Dracula. The wolf falls over the edge rather than be impaled on a sword. All the time shrieks, howls, screams resound. The witches and black garbed henchmen running the action are all members of the Canyon View Peer Helpers. A few of them, Roger Powell, Troy Mecham, Michael Jones, Jeff Earl, Ryan Rasmussen had taken trial leaps over the edge after bringing the pro-p- it from school.- The PTA has purchased a new set of encyclopedias for our library. The students are really going to enjoy them. 4m - Jennie Kay and Mindy Nelson turned the Red Ribbon headquarters room into shimmering silver with foil. The scenario was geared $& iiwaiiii-it.- ' Members ot the Canyon View Junior High Peer Helper Club gather outside the haunted house" in Huntington. The club prepared the home as a spook alley last week to raise funds for its drug and alcohol prevention programs. about climaxing Red Ribbon are to be given for posters, computer graphics, poetry and stories about never doing drugs. Advisor DeAnna Mecham helped the ghouls turn out homemade blood and skin in the home economics room as well as peanut butter and bologna sandwiches to keep up the y strength needed to set up a chain of horror in the old mansion which has been empty for several years. It was built in 1901 by George Miller, had been used as a residence, a gift shop, a boarding house. It was sold to Ron Gibb in 1977 by Walter Mortensen. Linda Allen, the old witch stirring the cauldron, had received permission from the Gibbs to use the place. The city brought a dump truck to load up the piles of trash outside and inside. The helpers Drug-Fre- Week. Prizes e two-stor- swept the place into a respectable hideout for haunts. Clifford Oviatt created the sign. Gregory Powell and son in Darcy were charge of transformation and arrangements and transporting the props back and forth. The Peer Helpers, numbering from active and resourceful youngsters and advisors put on a great show that could become an annual fund raiser. an THE HAIR STATION E. Main, Castle Dale Introducing Kellie LaFrentz Sculptured Nail Technician For info & appointment 410 Call 381-564- Full 50-6- 0 Set-$- 0 25 "One STOP for Beautiful Hair t Nails MARK TANNER Commissioner 2-Y- ear Paid political adv. THE ONLY WAY TO PREVENT TED WILSON FROM BECOMING UTAHS NEXT GOVERNOR IS TO VOTE FOR MERRILL COOK 60 -- 50 - 40 - Based on the unmistakable trend since July, Merrill Cook is projected to win on November 8th i 30 20 - 10 - Seven reasons why you should Congressman Nielson re-ele- April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. 8 Projection Ted Wilson has been dropping dramatically, Norm Bangerter has been absolutely stagnant, Merrill Cook overtook Norm Bangerter in October, and according to every statewide poll has been coming on very strong. 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