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Show fcV Editorial . . . Sugar House's 'Extra Helping' There's nothing like the extra helping of pleasure you get when you do business in Sugar House. The pleasant plaza, hub of shopping streets; well-decorated windows with here and there a modernistic store front, business men prepared to chat at almost any hour of the day; motorists who are indulgent and polite policemen really, it's cozy. And, why shouldn't this be? Sugar House has a noble past, a bustling present and an expanding future. The trend is plain enough. This trend began over a century ago. Even then this part of the valley seemed good for those with the forward look. Several pioneer industries were set up. Workmen's homes clustered closely. More and more people saw the vision. And now the great Southeast claims about 10 per cent of the population of the state. All of this wouldn't in the least matter had the lively present sought to bury the eloquent past. But not so. Early Sugar House families have grown with the area. Some, with the approval of all, have gathered and prepared for exhibit the relics of our homely but homey past Too, they have kept abreast of the times themselves and represent the best in leadership the fullest degree of Old Tradition quality leadership. So in a sense of the word the extra helping of pleasure you get when you come to Sugar House is not only in the physical thing you see but rather in the attitude you feel. To perpetuate this warm tradition and fuse it with modern trends is the work of a dedicated group of men, the Chamber of Commerce, who meet in the soft social glow of Beau Brummel's friendly dining room. The ideas and ideals conceived in this group are tinged with the same measurable dignity of achievement that has characterized Sugar House growth for a century. The confidence we all place in such ieadersmp is wny sugar House flourishes. Leadership, confidence and cooperation spell an equally significant future. New buildings and new businesses, new highways and new parks the future bids fair to develop further our fine civic pedigree. Yes, it is true, sometimes, that our good intentions are frustrated by human imperfectibility. But not for long. The general trend is forward. for-ward. The fact that we are fond of ourselves is balanced with the knowledge that we are never satisfied with ourselves. And so, when we get acquainted with Sugar House we get acqainted with men and- memories. Pioneers going about their business in Pioneer Village A 'grateful tribute to them on the plaza A perpetual dedication to their foresight in the coming "SUGAR HOUSE" park. There's nothing like the extra HELPING OF PLEASURE you get when you visit and do business in Sugar House where there is "UNITY IN THE COMMUNITY" ! |