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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, August 10, 1972 1 ft , & Vs .- ' rf c - - -- "4 'S;r v 'v ,,flrr ' ' ; t 'Tt- - JC442f s-.v. v ? f V ? rz ' v. " -v'r, - !.V- . . - v j 4T 4 f v4: x -- ,:j V $ '1 9 i k c 3 - ' k Vv Ay f ' A n4- - n v rw wTA'' . -- r JO0 e11 ,. yflt , 1 - 0 " 1L i , s ' -- "rKi ,AV- l 4 ft' jtfn PRETTY waitress in straw hat, Carol Ingles, welcomes Evelyn Ann Brown of Ogden to one of the newest addition to Trolley Square in Salt Lake City. The ice cream store offers a variety of specialities -- - go good you cant believe you ate the whole thing. New addition to Trolley Square Dee eresBuD ROII IV SQIARL -- - Bells Sirens sound1 Waiters ring sing' And it's all part ol the tun at Salt Lake Citss newest ice cream store and restaurant at 121 Trollev Square, between 5th and 6th South on 7th Last, Salt Lake Cits. Covering more than 8,000 ressquare leet, the taurant is billed as the "largest u.e cream store in the world," and seats about 100 Owner-de-- x R Tanfield (Skip) eloper, Brooks made this announcement this month with the opening of the store at a cost or more I 59' FRESH FRYER LEGS?.: MEATY FRYER THIGHS?:. two-lex- .57' can be held anx time w ith no reserxations needed With waiters in straw hats in Victorian and waitresses butcher blouses and aprons, serx mg dishes as the parties el than S400.000 addition to serx ing a xar-let- x of old creamers ice cream dishes, t ic Ice Cream Store as a restaurant offers a complete breaklast, lunch and dinner menu featuring special In lk eggs, delicatessen sandw iches, home made soups, and a middle's menu as well -- - open sexen daxs a week trom 6am to 12 p m Here xou can eat the ed whole thing The decor prox ides a warme th and color of the ice cream parlors of the gas-ligera, with stain glass, leaded glass windows, doors, a huge marble back bar, and sexeral unusual antiques such as 1920 mutoscope, old old-tim- ht hand-carv- ed pedestal sinks, vintage time-clocv sexeral turn of the cracker boxes andtinspike teleboxes, old crank-stxl- e phone and several others. The Ice Cream has several partv rooms for clubs and businesses and k, cen-tur- Store-Restaura- nt 0 Th u 8 Gnxrrmeni ptr ta at Department o dot a OuOi c the Treasury not etv tor tft aevon ca " coop a on ana The aova ng pern s stop pin-stri- e. kitchen Sink," "The and "The I Itimate" world's largest ice cream dish requiring five men to bring it to xour table -- - the store promises a taste of "good for everxone If it's vour birthdav, prove it, and get a free Birthdav Sundae along with best wishes for a happv, happv dav, saxs manager Dennis L Webster, who announces the opening A unique steak and lobster restaurant is scheduled to open in two weeks, reports Wallace A Wright Jr., managing partner of Trollev Square Associates, owners and developersof Trollev Square. and a change second-lev- ies then, but about the turn of leather the centurv, thev were consolidated, with railroad magnate E.H. candle shop and several gift Harriman taking control of the 'Jtah Light and Traction Co. in Open-V- Faire ir el with 1906. Goodv-oowe- than , trees and shrubs. grass,2 curbing and pavements, transformation of the grounds is nearing completion. Underground installations have replaced all overhead power lines and antique lighting fixtures now illuminate the Square at night with warm, inviting glow. ,000 The oldwatertowerhasbeen decorated as thcTrollcv Square landmark, and also w ill serve as A tower. an observation rought-iro- n staircase spiral has xecn added, with future plans to include a radio station broadcasting from this vantage pomt. A doub'e-deckBritish bus will be used as a shuttle ser- v ice to and from Trollev Square, where the big car barns still stand, each 57 feet wide and 420 feet long with a total ca- er With the opening of the Ice Cream Store Restaurant in Julv. it joins the Trollev Theafour movie houses ters now Station Trollev in operation at Trollev Square, a $5,000,000 renovation proiectat the site of the old car barns on 7th East The mamme'h car barn is being transformed into a colorful area with streets, el courtvards and parktwo-lev- ing. Its like an beauty spot A will for parking cars. ed large Farmer's Market feature fresh fruits and vegetables, a bakerv , Fish market, cheese shop, health food store, kitchen shop, coffee ex in cars, pacity of 144 double-trac- k 206 skvlights have been left in the place to provide latural light on the main floor, 33 feet below, and the balconies are added in most of the bavs. One old car barn will be used The count ltwasMr.Harrimanwhoc.cn- trali7cd the streetcar operation on Trollev Square. These lOacres had been set aside bv Brigham Young, when he laid out the citv in 1847, as a meeting place for 10th LDS Ward -- - their verv 0wever.about 1889, 0n squarc. A and the Deseret Agricultural Manufacturing Societv selected this block for the location of the territorial fairgrounds of the Territory of Deseret, It was a fairgrounds for sc-'eral vears, but when it proved too small to house a racetrack, the present fairgrounds west of Salt Lake Citv were selected, Mr. Harrimanwasworriedabout supplies, so he built the shops to house not onlv the electric trollev cars, but a large quan- tity of spare parts and shops which could build anv part so that he could speed replacements. When the single-wir- e trollies w and the two-wir- e, pneuma-Th- e trollev coaches were tic-tir- ed retired after World War II. the shops were turned over to bus repairs and storage. TheTrollcv Square Filled this role until three vears ago when the Utah Transit Authoritv was formed. Thats when Wallv Wright and his part-A- h. ner$ bought the block and began ,hcr ambltlous projett on Tro). jev Square what a change has been made at Trollev Square! Street- cars made their first appear- ance donkev-drawin Salt ,he lts a fun tnp tQ Lake Citv nearlv a centurv ago. icecream shop, largest Thev were competitive compan- - and ,rv a Rock Mountain Spc. cial, the Boston Garter, Maggies Drawer and the Safari. The lathe drum beats tters a monster when this is reads, while two strong men deliver it -- - 12 great flavors designed to hold the wild n, mt orjs animals, 8 delectable toppirgs, bananas, cargoes of whipped cream, nuts and a "complete jungle." Wow! And whilevou'rc there , Julia L. Hogan, public relations director, invites vou to take a personal tour of Trollev Square. e The signs around the restaurant are terrific: old-tim- inaips pnn Sure there are lots of things you want right now. Lots of things you need. But, the suns going to shine tomor- I JjHj sm laMMiuMWWiMM Wir at. jr SHAVES AND HAIRCUTS. 25c TABLES FOR LADIES POVERTY IS NO GAME MARRIAGE IS A MUTUAL MISUNDERSTANDING The menus four pages of are a fun--F- or scream, expectant mothers, for example: At your request a DILL PICKLE will be served with your ICE CREAM. (No charge, of course). When vou end up your wonderful meal, youll sav: Its delicious -- - I cant believe I ate the whole thing'" sit "Xr row, too. Thats why its important you do something today to build a little nest on . i vttOI y i! IT u- - i u egg for the future. And theres no easier way to do that than by joining the Payroll Savings Plan where s ou work. You sign up once and any amount you specify will be set aside from each paycheck and used to buy U.S. Savings Bonds. The Payroll Savings Plan. 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