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Show The William L. Hutchinson family of 2630 Venus Circle are enjoying a six-weeks' stay in Hawaii. During this time Mr. Hutchinson Is teaching the Civil Air Patrol at the U.S. Aviation Base in Honolulu. Mr. Hutchinson, his wife Venida, and their two daughters, Sheryl, 10 and Julie, 6, left for Hawaii on June 11 and expect to return home on the 21 or 22 of July. The Holladay Seventh Ward of the new Olympus Stake is nearing completion of its beautiful beaut-iful new chapel. One of the outstanding features of the chapel is the pine organ. The members' of the Seventh Ward expect to be in the building by the first of August Sharon and Linda Heaps from Wisconsin have been visiting with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Van Selus at 2784 Morningside Drive for the past month. Sharon, 14 and Linda, 10, enjoyed Utah's beaut- OLYMPUS NEWS by Carol Jean Christensen Deanne Stewart Zarboch of 4030 Morningstar Dr. has been a participant in the summer music festival at the University of Utah. She served as a member of the chorus in both Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel", which played last week, and Richard Strauss' "Der Rosenka-valier", Rosenka-valier", which is playing at the stadium Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. Mrs. Zarboch Zar-boch has served in many capacities cap-acities in connection with University Uni-versity activities, appearing as soloist for the music department during the time she attended the University and also for "At Home" programs as guest soloist in recent years. Mrs. Zarboch's beautiful soprano sopra-no voice has thrilled many people throughout the inter-mountain inter-mountain area and on the west coast, during tours to the No. and Southwest areas with the Swanee Singers and Scandia Male Chorus. iful mountains and scenery but were anxious to get back to Wisconsin's cooler climate. They left for home last Thursday. Thurs-day. A lawn party was held at the home of Lourene Taylar, 2751 Wardway Drive. Her guests played badminton, croquet, and volley ball and then were served serv-ed barbecued hambergers, salad, sal-ad, and all the trimmings. Those attending were Jeffrey Mix, Bill Hoge, Craig Mackay, Marvin Adamson, John Boyle, Sondra Sandburg, Joan Stap-ley, Stap-ley, Marsha McHenry, Mary Soter, Darlene Taylor, Pat Shreeve and Diane Roberts. Mr. Ver Non Blackham of 2861 Delsa Drive is in Oregon attending the Oregon State College on a scholorship. He was accompanied by his family. The Blackham's expect to return re-turn near the end of August at the completion of Mr. Black-ham's Black-ham's schooling. He is a teacher at Olympus High School. Under the direction of the County Recreation Department Miss Barbara Alvey is teaching a class in tennis at the Holla-day Holla-day Park tennis courts. Those participating in the program are: Dave Childs, Dave Prit-chard, Prit-chard, Greg Stowe, Gary Gear-heart, Gear-heart, Jane Barber, Sharon Andersen, Carol Christensen, Lynn Timpson, Karen Beyeler, and Christy Sage. The teams have played at Midvale, Murray Mur-ray Copperton, Granite, and Liberty Park. The M.I.A. girls from. Holla-day Holla-day and Olympus Stakes are scheduled to camp at the Spruces from August 3 to 9. The Beehive Girls will stay three days and the Mia Maids will stay three days. |