Show Youths Attend Pioneer Fetes I By ANN HORNUNG The past week has been a avery avery avery very busy one at the Hornung Home on West 1st North in Manti where over children were entertained at three patties parties parties pat pat- par par- ties sponsored by the Manti ManU Women For South Sanpete and hosted by Ann Hornung On Tuesday July a party party party par par- ty was given for boys and girls 5 to 7 years of age About 75 children from Manti Ephraim and Sterling attended the affair which commenced at 2 pm p.m. Soon after everyone was seated the neighborhood children children children chil chil- dren put on a skit using as a backdrop the small pioneer cabin on the Hornung lot It was formerly located on 01 the property of Howard Cox Mrs Bruce Jennings directed the he pioneer play The cast of the he play which was pre presented at each of the three parties was as follows Julie Goodwin Aunt Libby pioneer woman of of Manti Claire Goodwin Indian brave Rose Rese Mary Goodwin pioneer child JoAnn Jennings Indian mother who had twins Jennilee Jenniee Jenni Jenni- lee ee Allred Indian child adopted Lamb Salad with C Curry rry To two cups diced cooked lamb Iamb add one-half one teaspoon salt one half cup diced celery one chopped hard-cooked hard egg eight pitted ripe olives sliced and one tablespoon chopped pimiento Chill Chill- Add one teaspoon curry powder to one-fourth one cup of mayonnaise mix with other ingredients ingredients In Ingredients in- in and serve on lettuce by y Aunt Libby Ken Allred Chief Walker Chad Allred In- In brave Blake Allred small Indian child and Janell Allred small pioneer child After the pioneer skit music for the grand march was furnished furnished furnished fur fur- by Edwin Carpenter on the guitar and Harry Hornung on the harmonica Each child was presented before three judges who awarded prizes for forthe forthe forthe the four best costumes Ann Hornung was the commentator Prize winners for the first party were Doug Jensen Indian Indian Indian In In- dian chief Ann Barton pioneer girl Donnie Mackey Indian and Lisa Jensen pioneer Games with lots of prizes were played At refreshment time the children listened as Mrs Hornung told stories of pioneer days in San Pete Similar parties were held on July for boys 8 to 12 years of age and on July for girls of the same age The boys' boys party costume winners were Brad Bown Indian Indian Indian In In- dian chief Fred Johnson Indian Indian Indian In In- dian brave Russell Barton cowboy Michael Anderson Brigham Young Many cf ef the costumes were made by the mothers for the occasion One Indian costume was beaded on felt which must have taken many hours of work Michael Anderson was very dignified as Brigham Young with large hat dark suit beard etc The girls' girls party on July was attended by a large crowd as the girls seem to enjoy dressing up Sun bonnets of all shapes and sizes were worn by the girls The winners of the costume costume- contest were Kelly Carlisle Indian maiden Stacy Rasmus- Rasmus sen Indian princess Nancy McGarry pioneer woman with apron Micky Merz Brigham Young and Kim Keller Amelia Amelia Amelia Ame Ame- lia Young Thanks and appreciation go goto goto goto to the following for the part they played in helping Manti ManU City for the use of about chairs fer for the audiences audiences aud aud- and games Mrs Harmon Parry who headed the refreshment com com- Mrs Gloria Odell who helped help help- ed select the prizes The Misses Norma Miller and Diane Barton who made sunbonnets which were given as prizes Edwin Carpenter who furnished furnished furnished fur fur- the music dressed in a pioneer costume Those who helped during the three parties Mrs Bruce Jennings Jennings Jennings Jen Jen- Mrs Richard Jensen Mrs Bruce Johnson Mrs Blaine Elaine Allred Mrs Glen Goodwin Goodwin Goodwin Good Good- win Lynette Anderson Diane Barton and Lari Lani Carlisle If any name has been omitted omitted omit omit- ted it was unintentional and not by design |