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Show Business owners dance in the streets By JUDY JENSEN Editor BOUNTIFUI-Business owners who didn't attend the Bnnn- vus Drug, Lakewood's Furniture, and Doug Smith Chrysler Plymouth, the evening's fun began at the Chamber offices with instruc- tifulArea Chamber of Commerce o Street Dance missed a great evening of fun and entertainment Hosted by Barton's Shoes, Ser- tions to proceed to each of the co-sponsors co-sponsors for different eating utensils. uten-sils. Thfrcity had blocked off Main Street between Center Street and 200 North, and banquet tables were setup in front of Servus Drug. After enjoying a buffet dinner, guests were entertained by Del Rowe's Dixieland Band and talented, tal-ented, young singer, Katherine Stagg. Mr.- Rower- involved 'the crowd in numerous dances and sing-alongs. - Steve Hirst, of Bonneville First Credit Union, acted as master of ceremonies and kept the crowd entertained with his quick wit Many businesses had donated ' prizes, and drawings were held ' throughout the evening for the gifts. Georgia Chorn, of Memorial Estates, coordinated the entire affair . and added to the success of the -evening. Other businesses that contributed con-tributed to the event - included -Classy Chassis, The Pant Tree, Image Music, The Wight House and Bountiful Paint and Decorating Center. 1 1 ? - t. ' - i I - f t i t' -'1"'- TTT, y&a Led by a musician from Del Rowe's Dixieland Band, members of the Bountiful Area cnamoer or. Commerce marched and sang to a rousing version of "When the Saints Come Marching In," at the Chamber's Main Street progressive dinner. The crowd enjoyed an evening of food and fun thanks to the efforts of some of Bountiful's Main Street merchants. . |