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Show sharqh PflBRY HOSTESS TO eeFSlIEflDS Miss Sharon Parry played hostess host-ess to about 60 high school students stu-dents at the Reception Center, 1227 East 33rd South, on October 25. Dancng, games and good food made the evening a huge success. Decorations carried out the Halloween Hallo-ween theme. The "hitching post"' game was unique with Spence Maxwell acting act-ing as justice of the peace, and Joyce Fox and Bill Bailey acting as witnesses. All the guests were caught in the "matrimonial snare." Food committee consisted of Bonnie Jo Nelson, JoAnn Olson and Nancy Essenpreis, who served hot chili, crackers, punch and pie. Music was furnished by Fred Pike's "combo" with Paul Williams Wil-liams at the piano, Spence Maxwell Max-well on the bongos and Fred at the drums. Guests present were Shirley Lay-ton, Lay-ton, Gary Peterson, Pat Coles. Budge Hyde, Jane Greenig, Bruce Campbell, Gladys Gudmunson, Martin Mar-tin Nyvall, Claudia Blodgett. Marvin Mar-vin Melville. Kay Graff, Roland Shaw, Janet Bateman, Darwin Williams, Beverly Mclnelly, Buddy Thomas. Sheila Mallory, Jim Hill. Marilyn Morgan, Joe Bringhursi, Renae Barker. David Maurer. Myr- na Clark, Jack Fenton, Nancy Es- 1 senpreis. Robert Thompson, Marv Sifrgard, Ephraim Fankhauser. Lareen Holland. Ted Livesey, Zel-ma Zel-ma Anderson, Byron Christensen, Mere' Jackson, David Strong, Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Olson, Jim Kimball, Miss Fox. Mr. Bailey. Miss Nelson. William Vetter. Geniel Hartwell. Ronald Taylor, Miss Parry. Kent Linbaugh, Nancy Ivins. Pearce Shelton, Helen Wagstaff and Robert Smith. |