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Show SUGAR HOUSE SETS GALA FESTIVAL TUESDAY IN PLAZA Sugar House, past, present and future, will be the theme of the parade and program slated for Tuesday, July 23, in the plaza, this community's contribution to the annual Days of '47 celebration. celebra-tion. ' The parade, starting at 7:30 p.m., will include some 20 units, ranging from pioneer wagons, coaches and handcarts, to the most modern automobiles, pulling floats which will depict the planned future development of the southeast. , At S:30 p.m. a program will be presented on the plaza, including musical entertainment, comedy skits, and brief talks on the development de-velopment of the prison site. Clem Schramm of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce, and prominent in veterans' affairs, will outline plans or the proposed pro-posed veterans' memorial build-ling, build-ling, and Wendell Ashton, head ;Of the Sugar House Sons of Pioneers Pi-oneers and recently named president pres-ident of the state SUP organization, organiza-tion, will talk on the proposed Mormon village project as a part of the prison development. In addition a state official will outline out-line the plans for building a great state park on the prison property. Floats for the parade are being built under the direction of Con D. Silard, new chamber executive execu-tive secretary, and will show, in addition to the historic past of this area, its present state as a section of fine, modern homes. Beautiful girls and brilliantly dressed marines will people the floats, and the, Sugar House I Post 65 drum and bugle corps I will sound martial music. An-: An-: other float will carry a complete ! musical ensemble which will broadcast as it rolls along. The parade and program is a joint presentation of the Sugar j House chamber and other civic .groups of the area. At the cham-; cham-; ber luncheon Tuesday the Su-'gar Su-'gar House Lions through the club's president. Wendell Cot- trell, and Lion Lincoln Hansen, j presented the chamber with a 1 check for S200 toward the entertainment. enter-tainment. At Tusday'smeeting John C. I Barnes, chairman of a commit-' commit-' tee which has been revising the 'chamber's constitution pnd hy-1 hy-1 laws, read the proposed changes, and after further study and preparation ,in legal form they will be submitted to Ihe chamber cham-ber membership for approval. |