Cops Called On Student Halloween Party

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L Salmon, Reporter

Every year, high school students wait around for an announcement of a Halloween party that someone is going to throw so that they have a reason to get all dressed up for the night. Every year the Davis Cheerleaders throw a dance party for a fundraiser. This dance never disappoints. Everyone dresses up and dances and there is always great music!

“At the beginning of the party everyone just kind of stood around but eventually everyone started dancing and it ended up being one of the best parties of the year!” Farmington high Junior, Mckenna Reese, said. 

Liv Watts, a girl from Davis, sent out an invitation on snap-chat to spread the word about her party that she was throwing at her house on Halloween night. What she didn’t know is that later that night she would have to call the cops on her own party. The invitation got out to people that go to Lone Peak, Woods Cross, Davis, Farmington, and even people who were graduated. At the beginning of the party there was a person who brought beer and spilled it all over in Livs basement. There were also kids smoking in the back of her backyard! Over 400 people showed up, there was barely room to even move. You were shoulder to shoulder with someone the entire time. By the end of the party, people were burning pillows from their living room in the fireplace outside and people were swinging on tree branches trying to break them.

“It was one of the most out of control parties I have ever been to. Being there for 10 minutes was enough time to get your feel of it and want to leave,” Farmington high senior, Mason Masters, said. 

Moral of the story, do not just let your invitations run wild on social media because you might end up with 400 people at your house!