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Show By PATRICIA McCORMACK 1 When they UPI Family Editer moved back n 1959 they bought their tome and farm in Lake Shore NEW YORK (UPI} Dowa in the spook works, Halloween costumes are made. These store-bought costumes for the cur Halloween were rs for anumberof year until gned in1973. And the ones for are being drawn up right now ror a previewof whatthe little hobgs gblins will be wearing Halloween. | talked with William mer, an executive of one of the big two Halloween costume makers. in for the Utah Oi Cor Apang that includes some for adults. The hottest costume in the adult line is the Oii Sheik. More than a thousand doi ere sold waybefore Halloween. In fact, much to Wimmer's regret, the costurne was out of stock weeks before Halloween. (it moved Casper the Friendly Ghost is the rage. The little kiddies also like TeddyBes Kitten, White Rabbit, ly Lion, Bugs Bunny and Clowns. These harrnless disguises all pretend to be spittin’ images of characters found by children in cartoons movies and storyland. In the costume line for older children ‘there are frightening characters but-also someletting the bys and girls go as contemporaryidols. Namely — Football Superstar, Blues Singer, Beauty Queen, Soul Singer. Hailoween costumes are keeping up with the fever building toward the nation’s bicentennial. Forgirls there are costumes of an Indian Princess, Miss Liberty, Ketsy Ross. Boys can select from among the following mes: Uncie Sam, on, Indian and Brave To keep tuned to safety, many of the commercially made costumes have es that glow when lights hit them. Another safety twist: Costumes that are mostly all white —more easily seen at nignt At the Cooperfirm, Planet of ‘he Apes characters are new this two have 12 MR. AND MRS. JACK W. MACKAY es Show at Training School residents of the Training School joined in conversation. Members of the Youngtimers are Sharon Theodaid and Julie Jones, Payson: Alese Brockbank School. The Youngtimers have two and Kathy Ludlow. tives from each high Fork; Jennifer he area. The models Madeleine Rogers, Springville; picked outfits from ZCMI's Loft Liz Rhodes and Karie Pinegar, to fit their particular personality. Provo; Laur! Derton and Jayne ‘y Thomas Liz Rhodes and Debbie Jo Pace Tumer, Lehi, commentated, and there were26 and Charee Hansen, American outfits modeled. Fork; Debbie Jo Pace and Following the fashion show, Elizabeth Back, Pleasant Grove; light refrehsments were served and Liz Tate and Jill DeGoode, after which the Youngtimers and both of Orem. if Youngtimers ted a fashion showfor r civic project on Saturday at the American Fork Training chairman of the local pageant, and Cheryl Perkins, one of the project coordinators of this year's local pageant. TIM HILLrepresenting the Holiday Inn, one of the national sponsors of the Junior Miss Pageant, confers with Linda Russio, center, Junior Miss Contest Slated Winners on all levels of the Junior Miss competition are elegible for numerous scholarship awards and merchandise prizes. Each of the sevenlocalfinalists will win a 320.00 scholarship to Huntington College of Alabama High Schoo! seniorgirls interested in more information can contact their schoo! guidaiice counselors or Linda Bussio. The Junior Miss Pageant for 1974 is well under way for Utah County and vicinity, according to Linda Bussio, chairman ef this year’s event, Scheduled for November 23 at the Holiday Inn of Provo, the cortest is open to all high school senior girls of the area. The pageant is part of America’s Junior Miss Pageant, an annual event for High School senior girls nationwide. Contestants are chosenonthe basisof intelligence,poise, all-arouné ability, talent, creativity and scholastic achievement, according to Miss Bussio. This year's chairman also stated that seven finalists wiil! be chosen from thelocal pageantto participate in the state pageant at a later date. The winner of the state competition will represent Utah at the nationalfinals in Mobile, Alabama next May. WW WOMEN WHO KNOW START FROM THE GROUND UP WITH EnnaJetticks’ \ SUM TRIM TUN ANZ UUM save 259% ULTRA SHEER P The ZCMI Sa lata princess, dragon, and spooky monster. In the Uny tot department, their four great Youngtimers Give Fashion fast, too, in the juvenile line.) ‘The Sheik costume for adults outspaced the Shadow, Clown, Devil, Fortune Tellier, Hobo, Skeleton and Witch. In the juvenile department, the newest thing is costumes with lights that blink. 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