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Show Southeast Store Areas Grow Evidence of the continued growth of the southeast Salt Lake City area was displayed last Friday with the formal opening of the Holladay shopping center and the addition to the existing Canyon Rim Shopping Center. The seven-unit Holladay center, costing $75,000, houses an extension exten-sion of Steven's Dry Good? Store, Lin's Men's Ware, Holladay TV and Appliance, a barber shopf Old Mill Products Co., and the Holladay Holla-day branch of Tracy Collins Trust Bank, which has been open since January. One shop is vacant. , Owner and promoter of the new center is H. Roy Neilson. Mr. Neilson said the new shops provide a graveled parking lot for 100 cars. The center is located east from Holladay Blvd. just south of 4800 South. It has been under construction since last summer. The new addition to the Canyon Rim Shopping Center also had its formal opening last Friday. Housed in the new section at 30th East and 33rd South are Lillywhite Building Supply, a dry cleaning shop, architectural engineers' office, beauty salon, barbershop, and Drive-in Motors. The Valley State Bank will be moving in later. |