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Show Hinckley Mrs. Harriet Spendlove Thursday evening in the high school gymnasium the primary sponsored sp-onsored a Hallowe'en party for all primary children. The youngsters young-sters came in costume to enjoy the festivities. Prizes were offered for the best dressed children, with most of the costumes being really outstanding. Refreshment booths were set up with punch, cookies and pop corn being sold. Mr nnrt Mrs Rill Pnv of Pnlifnr- nia are visitors this week at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Bliss. Helen visited at the home, while Bill joined with his friends in hunting. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hepworth, Mr. and Mrs. Jex Hiatt and daughter of Payson were week end visitors. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Allred were isited Saturday and Sunday by their daughter, Mona, of Provo, and also by their son, Gordon and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. James Blake are hosts this week of their daughter daugh-ter Delia Hatten and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Buhanan were Beaver visitors last week. On Hallowe'en evening a party was held in the Elementary school gymnasium at which four witches and their husbands were hosts to a large group of adult goblins, ghosts and weird spirits with many a pirate and several animals being be-ing present, also. All members of the party had been invited to this costume affair with invitations not stating the givers of the party and much speculation was made prior to the eve of the entertainment. All were asked to enter the building build-ing by way of the fire escape, which was done. For the first hour all masks were kept on and many members were still unknown to other guests at the time of the unmasking. This revealed as hosts Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Fer-ron Fer-ron Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mecham and Mr. and Mrs. Hon Cropper. These four ladies, dressed dres-sed in witch costume with identical ident-ical masks, had greeted all the guests, yet had not spoken a word to reveil their identity. The hall was appropriately decor ated, with jack-o-lantern covers for the lights, Corn, squashes and pumpkins decorating the hall, and candle light being the source of light for the first hour. A graveyard grave-yard took up one corner of the hall, with refreshment tables adding add-ing to the decorations, with their Hallowe'en novelties upoa them. After an evening of dancing and of special games, the luncheon was served. It included meat pie, salad, crackers and cheese, with the cheese being served in. jack--O-lantern form on the crackers, pickles, hot spiced cider, doughnuts, dough-nuts, candy and popcorn balls. Tuesday evening the Hinckley MIA was visited by twenty members mem-bers of the Stake MIA board. Mrs. Bertha Love entertained the Rook Club at her home Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. The tables and room were decorated with Hallowe'en Hallow-e'en novelties and the luncheon followed the theme. First prize was won by Arvilla Swensen, with Manon Robinson taking second, Ivy Allred guest and with Ruth Robinson Robin-son receiving the consolation prize. Other members present were Helen i bhurtliff, Belva Morris, Ruth Talbot Thora Petersen, Dot Bishop, Angie Pratt Nina Mecham Julia Bliss and Roma Ekins. The guests were Ivy Allred,' Phylis Bennett, Grace Pace, and Erma Cropper. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Aroet Taylor were visit-; ors in Beaver last Sunday. |