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Show iff ! Vi The Summit County Bee Coalville UT 84017 Friday, November 7, 1980 5A ;! ; ..i t i- - . One ot me fortunate judges Do I know you? more Judges Halloween in Kamas Valley Halloween celebrations were The studentbody officers prepared a really fun spook alley with plenty of monsters. The afternoon held throughout the area during the last week in October. In Kamas Valley, the primary rounded up their youngsters In ovary costume ltn iiinibli. They took part In slntlni, dancing, apple unking, fish ponds, plnatas and ' every other conceivable game. Scary stories were told spook leyk vertf a big attraction and the little ones had their fill of gobs of goodies. The Mutual combined some valley wards with a fun dance at the Stake Center, with arbund 250 teenagers in attendance'. Kamas fV?t and Second Wards joined together to have a scary Spook Allcy,followed with refreshments found the students parading Watch before a panel of Judges for some It-- Ill getaiM or , . fofctoAyvV V., Ouch! youngsters costumes, but in the costumes or teachers,, room mothers And bank employees. And get a load of that green witch iq Rexalls? Talk about winter paler! And, you couldnt miss Big Bird on the skyline at JNorth Summit. did-yo- ATypookv alley at building in Kamas was put the Btf Scouts. South Summit ElementifrySchool held a parade in the'early afternoon and returned to the schools Spook Alley with masses of cotton candy waiting afterwards. Several town clubs held activities. Among them the Oakley Civic Club" met at Betty Wildes home, all attended in c6sfumerttf hear a scary skit and indulge in" the- refreshments. - town on by Editors art. moms too The Sew. and,. Sews of Kamas attired in various garb paraded around to different Luscious lovlies? homes and returned to Joan .Marthants for a delicious dinner. I ;r- If you ventured out on the 31st to some- of the area' businesses, T - - you may very well have been in every ..startled by grown-up- s ..conceivable stage of dress. At the Silver Sput a gala costume party was held. First and second prizes .were awarded for the most original outfits. Citizens Banks employees .were darling you could eat your lunch. at the Hi. Mt. Drug while'" laughing your .head off .at their' . 'eoatuinesv-' have dis-costumes put away appeared? and.tiiecputoyAIl gone. But some remain to keep us in the Halloween spirit such as waxed windows and a few eggs : m here and there.-- v The retidftiti Kamas State grief! iving - v-v- . K bank-goo- d .,Ul, Coalville the elementary,., lehpftrttHdltional Halloween H . way down school Pkrldiidejts hougf hill stopping first for a visit witiv gomet very special people. AB j,, thaswiDH'aqd grlndads at thfc -. 1 1 annual march - torn ! town, where treats wre given out by all the town jmephants and bankers. Meanwhil&back n tfie hULtheV Middle School held the Second (in. what will probably become af yearly tradition) Halloween Cam!-val. Games andrefreshments wee aflwith prizes being' enjoyed awarded funniest, most original and scariest ' mecutest : cos-itume- s. !? M. V s tr SNOWMOteES i. How would you like to be .A his dentist? ; tj HERE r' . - A km. i r .5. V ' Her Majesty . SHOP AT SHE HQblBA Y SPEEIftb v Factory Liquidation : ' i "t ',3f " "' AL- LSTEEL ' i 15 A?- W. . Bf&. Discount on PERMANENT V fed WAVES BUILDINGS aowxirfcr $4527 9 24xBO,x8 tar 4116 aowiia1 tor 4925 soaeoais'ior 6486 6971 . SALE Hi I ulara ptaaii Asft for H tee . ; - ONNOW! Ca1; 140W4I-71- lUrtSHIII B4S Vwhlii0iNi HIviL 14th ANNIVERSARY Equipment 6towQf ' r ,f Big Savings on ALL your Skiing Needs ; t CYCLE KD.AUTO'& ' 390 East 400 North Morgan, Utah 829-342- . 5 WII.DE Good Nov, 11 thru 21 Must present this ad for' discount hair affair Kamas Theater Bid. Kamas. Utah 783-4H4.- V I |