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Show c M u 5 The Sampler, Nov. 15, 1984 V;l 7 (y: f 1 H ,,4 ' . wA , u u 1 i't V a iv,; r a i (V k4ia j t. A . aiMKtiUiMMUUiMi THESE ARE THE FOLKS your mother warned you about. Thank heavens they only look like this once a year. These volunteers did a great job making this years DYA spook alley one of the best ever. j LOS Carnival was 'SEND YOUR BRAVEST MAN. . . we guarantee well care the living daylights out of him." i fU" . ?.'. 'viei ; " ii . ii" v- C: v,;,;- ?' ' " . - f ?. 1 i U i S ?. f - By Fiona McHardy Halloween is the time of year for ghosts and goblins. It is also an excuse for people to dress up in goofy outfits and have a party. This is what the LDS youth decided to do for a fund raiser. 'On October 30 the group threw a carnival for the youngsters Younguiis and old codgers vyv j- a-- "MOM, GET ME OUT OF HERE! The spook alley struck fear in all ; 1 5p alike came to enjoy the festivities. There were various activities going on through the evening. One entire -- section of the building was devoted to booths with all kinds of games. The kids got to throw darts at balloons, toss pennies into or 'go fishing in pursuit of prizes. There was also a bot-tie- s, ! &-- arent as excited by games cake walk and a face paint- and spook alleys, there were movies shown throughout the evening. All in all it was a fun gathering for all the members of the community. Thanks goes to the LDS youth for all the work they put into the event and to everyone who supported the activity. ing booth, while the spook alley was good for a few screams. The Mormons never like to have any one go hungry, so of course there was plenty of food. Sloppy Joes and Hotdogs kept many stomachs happy and full. For the more sedentary who -- V i. 4 v; .9 A v v. 1 "I WONDER WHATS COMING NEXT? Jenny Dying ton inches forward in terror as she makes her way through the spook alley at the Fries Park Halloween ' g f carnival. V V4 if , C: ? V j ' . 5(7 r s 1 tfi'. i V . S Jii 'wi I'' P r. . V' i1 i. s .v V . 11 f V-- . $s , I i y . - ? ' .. T; ' -- - ifa.r4PtSMfwha.4jtJia '' fJHIETIt; S'" ' .7-- 4 v- -' v ' ' ? ' vl "r-i1 ri 4fc Hi vj4 mmSSfc , i dnraSi ."V s' -v : I decides to let his wife discover the terrors of the spook alley first. What a gentleman! ! , -- v. I y, , "LADIES FIRST. says the gallant Bishop Roberts as he m- - . I i m v , v: asam ' ' . . "SAVE ME! The spook alley frightened everyone who dared to enter. Cindy Martin cowers hoping that Steve Swenson will rescue her from the unseen monster. II. :: i i , h . v-''- v. s '!.; 4V!-4- , H7. H. v. 't . Sl s !": i.rf.vi v 1 ' y , Cm- - ki 4! t w..' .Ill i ! r - J tv-v- h t isS'Vstl ry ;? 1 5 ' i1. ,Uf v-- ;tf 4ii" 'V il j 'XJ ' ? s . f I , ' r fa s ' ? . ; . stt" i ' L , . ", s MVf' HEATHER, VAN and Danny Fox pause to think about it a bit before venturing into the Spook alley den with the likes of Dana Gardner. , . A V r . X - : 4 . J. a. . ' A) - .,.- t A - 'ny-.- tile. iy bv.- . - 4 frSm? t.y. j - 'W "PLEASE SIR, CAN I HAVE SOME MORE; The little Morgan boys thoroughly enjoy the feast. Fagin wasnt . "LISTEN GUYS. . dont spend all your tickets at one place, instructed Dave Stoddard the second counselor in the bishopric. When Captain Stoddard speaks, everybody listens. there, but the LDS ladies sure know how to put on a. N.' good spread. ' '"'v ' - h ,3 .. TV'szsss!TS!ss!ssrat'i .y.s, .. i - . a; r ST: 'mp; - j l i - A. V vb -- x V jv .. T .. fa ? Wl ,y- - "' j. " : V ", - ' " va 1 ?A;;v"Vri c. "n r - I r . JV 1 k MS "YOU LCklk GREAT! Just a little morejsnd everyone, will want to look like this. Mary Parks willingly paints customer. up the face of a not so willing 't' . nhi r 1 1 r"rr - ftVTiM FUTURE PITCHERS of America try out their throwing skills by tossing a tennis ball into a milk jog. Ronnie and Miss Holman do their best to win a prize for difficult feat. this Me-cha- m "HOW MANY TICKETS DO I NEED for the spook alley? the brave little boy asks Judy Christiansen, while Gary Parks and Don Terry argue over who has to get up the nerve to take the little guy through. 4 j .... r |