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Show ROLKV 10 MOINHIN KEME. Mav 13. 1963 Remember When? Main Street Train Comes To Sugar House touch of sentimental nostalgia will combine with a slice of practical gratitude for modern conveniences as an unusual display comparing part to present comes to Sugar House this week. Jointly sponsored by the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce and the Newspaper the Corporation. Agency USA. train MAIN STREET will arrive today ana remain A through Monday The display has been put together by the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village of Dearborn, Michigan, and is a traveling exhibit boasting the progress of American merchandising and product know-hoThe train will be open to the public without charge from 11 AM. to 7 P.M. daily and from 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Sun w. al organisations. An old apothecary in contrast to a modern drug store A tintype studio shows little resemblance to today's photographers business. An old time general store - complete with cheese counter and cracker barrel -- gives a hint of the modern supermarket. The 16 shops, depicted on USA the MAIN STREET train, were designed by Edward J. Cutler, the architect of the original Street Shops and Greenfield Village. Their character is similar to that of the shops in the As would be exMuseum pected, the blacksmith shop, butcher shop and hardware store are simple utilitarian buildings. Not only does the exhibit honor the retail field and offer a peek into 19th century merchandising, it is aimed at encouraging an interest in young Americans to enter the merchandising field, according to its sponsors. day. It will close at 6 P M. Monday. The exhibit gives the visitor, in two railroad cars, a glimpse into nostalgic 19th century shops. In sharp contrast a view of consumer products of today and the future are shown. In creating the modern displays the Henry Ford Museum had the cooperation of 26 of the country' s leading industri shop-stand- TALENTED CUBS Cub Scout E. L Lancaster, of Pack 327, a East Mill Creek 6th Ward, mans one of the handicraft booths Heisthesonof Mr. and Mrs Ed Lancaster, 3786 Birch Drive. CENTER Carlo Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos N Madsen, 8008 South 17th East, demonstrated the a. He Is a signal and code display at the member of Troop 353. Union 5th Ward. MESSAGE Scout-o-ram- 'Scout-o-ram- Olympus Scouts Show Off Talent MANNING MEADOW CAMP Thoroughbred Horse Ranch College supervision 24 hrs. Each has a Children horse. Trips: Bryce Canyon, Fishlake, Flat Canyon Rishing -- Cookouts wimming - Exploring - Rodeos etc. Write or phone Marlon Paxton, Monroe, Utah. 8-- Mt. Olympus District was well represented at the held last Saturday Salt Lake Councils 'Scout-o-ram- a at the Utah Fairgrounds. . ! v Six hundred Scouts from 33 units participated in the big Scout event this year, announced District Scout executive Robert Reese. Four Cub pecks and 17 Scout troops displayed Indoor booths, while six troops and one Cub Pack hosted outdoor exhibits. NEWS --Kim Morris, soo of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Morris, 2209 East iTtfc South, tikes s reading break. Kim is a member of Troop 564, ML Olympus District. RCOUT vkHR ir A colorful pageant climaxed the urday evening. Sat- - a" GOv,UfAM JllAWMNV DAYS ORDER, PLEAS- E- Armand Van Hien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurltx Van Hien, 607 Bryan Avenue, displays his hot dog cooker. Armand Is a member of Troop 255, Mt. Olympus District. THLsc. PHOTOGRAPHS GIVE a hint of what's in store for visitors to MAIN STREET U. S. A. this week in Sugar House. An exhibit in a railroad train, MAIN STREET displays products and merchandising of the 1800s and compares Wt ONEWAY (FREE ICMCS si MAIN JDS CONCfRtRPM lHUftSGAV - 2 MAAMAOI" ftAZAAft SHOW STftAMttNRCS Championship SOU a ( ROOEO RDS 4 DANCING ROOEO PM pm SALES SHOW DAYS DRAYRNG SATURDAY jse Call next to Post Office in Hollail.u Hli PARADES KAMI 4 CREAM ERIDAV Beauty Salon Allan J Platt has been elected assistant and assistant controller of Zions First National Bank at the monthly meeting of the board of directors, 'according to bank president Roy M Sim- S 4 sales days Drawing TIM HITES Zions Officer I 6 t? JUNE them with today. The exhibit Is open to the public without charge and is sponsored by the Sugar House Chamber Of Commerce and the Newspaper Agency Corporation. Platt Named GiujgiiaGgg RifiMroni2BasiNESsi "Scout-o-ram- PEASANT 278-8G0- 1 tVS ADMIRAL STOCK IE RN PARADE ROOfO-IP- 4PM-M- -- 6 Pm M vice-presid- M' a xivy fj: t ! . 1 . 1,V t. ' - i !.. o ' I ',(( v'l A mons. 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