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Show Mrs. Garda Seeley Hallowe'en Party Enjoyed By The Young Folks A progressive Hallowe'en sup-, per was enjoyed Wednesday evening eve-ning by the young folks. The; menu for the evening began at the home of Raebelle Bird with blood and bones (tomato juice.) and crackers). The 2nd course was at the home of Twila Larsen and was a witches stew (chili and crackers), and goul fingers (pickles). The 3rd and last course was served at the home of Jo-lene Jo-lene Neilson, and consisted of tombstones (ice cream.) I It was really a night of merri-making merri-making and fun. To top off the evening of entertainment en-tertainment some of the Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en pranksters let the air out of all four tires on about seven cars, so the group had much fun the remainder of the evening pumping up tires by hand. Enjoying the fun were Marva Atwood, Udell Winkler, Maxine Winkler, Marilyn Goodrich, Bil-lie Bil-lie Lisonbee, Billie Powell, Boyd Goodrich, Hazel Jenkins Dale Allred, Pauline Winkler, Max Allred, JoAnn Goodrich, Paul Bird, Cherrill Remingson, Clyde Goodrich, Colleen Roberts, Rob-erts, Twila Larsen, Raebelle Bird, Jolene Neilson, Doyle Swallow, Bill Koslowski, Judith Bird, Bessie Lisonbee and Stella Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Workman, Work-man, of Salt Lake City visited here Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Seeley and children, and Mrs. Sally Jen-son, Jen-son, of Salt Lake City, visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Selley. Mrs. Agnes Larsen visited a few days during the week in Salt Lake City with her mother, Mrs. Mary Kenison. A Penny-Wise Plastic party was held at the home of Mrs. Faye Goodrich last week, given by Mrs. Sarah Case, of Vernal. Guests present were Mrs. Mina Goodrich, Mrs. Dolly Sorenson, Mrs. Lydia Bird, Lenore Lisonbee, Lison-bee, Vivian Powell, Miss Afton Smithson, Mrs. Virginia Winkler, Wink-ler, Mrs. Lucille Winkler, and Faye Disonbee. The small infant of Mr. and Mrs. .Max Peterson stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee while the Petersons were in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Peterson's brother, broth-er, Tommy Lisonbee, who was in a hospital after being seriously ser-iously injured last week when a horse fell on him. Tommy died Sunday. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lisonbee, of Myton, who are well known in Bluebell. We offer our deepest sympathy to the members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allred, of Myton, visited here Friday with Bert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allred. .ji..,, ,,.g K ''V'-''''''-- : - fff$n - v , , wws 'J : i I.MIHI ll.lll I I Gordon K. Allred, aviation electronics electron-ics technician, third class, CSN, plays In the backfield this season with the Navy Flyers, football team representing the U. S. Naval Air Station In Atsugi, Japan, which Is 3e miles southwest of Tokyo. Allred, whose wife resides with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gardner, Gard-ner, Box 405, Roosevelt, Utah, Is attached at-tached to Fleet Aircraft Service Squadron 11 based at Atsugi. (Official U.S. Nvy Photograph 1078947) |