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Show Mapleton Hews Mrs. Blake Everett Phone 489-4837 Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Tip-petts Tip-petts and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pres-ton Hooper took a trip last week with Mendellsohn Chorus over the weekend. Two Greyhound Grey-hound busloads of the chorus members and their wives went to Monticello, where they put on a community concert at the high school Saturday night. During this concert, Mr. Tip-petts Tip-petts sang a solo and Mr. Hooper whistled a solo. On the return trip Sunday, tliey made a tour of the Arches Arch-es National Monument area near Moab. In Price, they stopped stop-ped at the 4th Ward LDS chapel where they presented the program for Sacrament meeting. After the meeting the Relief Society of that ward served luncheon to the entire group. Mr. Hooper and his son Shelby Shel-by are both participating in the opera "La Travitore" which will be presented by the Utah Valley Opera Association from the 10th to the 13th of this month at the Provo High School. Seasonal family tickets are available at a very reasonable fee for all of the entertainment provided by this talented group which consists of three or four operas each year. They are no win the process of choosing a cast for the next production called "The Song of Norway." Mrs. Nell Wiscombe will quietly celebrate her 79th birthday Thursday. Mrs. Wiscombe Wis-combe has been very ill for the past several months. Her daughter, Edna Brown is expected ex-pected to come from Parawan, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Louise Wiscombe is staying there at the home with her. Mrs. Marie Morgan is back home after spending two months in Phoenix, Arizona, with her son and his famity, Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Morgan and their children, Josephine, Suzanne and John. Althrvugh she had hoped to miss all of the cold weather by being down there, she said it rained a lot and she had to wear her winter coat whenever she went out. After coming from Arizona, Mrs. Morgan spent a week in Salt Lake with another son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morgan and with a daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Olsen. Bill Bleggi is back home after af-ter spending two weeks at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, where he underwent surgery sur-gery on his back. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Blake Everett Ever-ett went to Midvale Friday night, to see the state wrestling wrest-ling matches at the Hillcrest High School. Wynn Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessee Everett Ev-erett and Ronald Hatfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatfield Hat-field were participating from the Springville High School, on wrestling team. Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield went up earlier in the afternoon and stayed for the evening matches also. Mrs. Boyd Allen, who has been in the Utah Valley Hospital Hospi-tal for the past month with a heart ailment, is improving and may be able to return home next week. Heard about the little town of Whottaker. People ignored its 35 mph sign and whizzed through at 60, with frequent killings. Then it erected this sign: "At 30 miles an hour you can go clear through Whit-taker Whit-taker in tow minutes." Almost every tourist tests it. |