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Show iiLwiMOT lunvffllililbi iu)(Lii W1MJ Live Music, 5C Hot Dogs Free Drinks, Rides Highlight Round-Hp "Howdy, Podnuh," is the standard greeting in Sugar House this weekend. It's time for the Sugar House Value Round-up Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, September 26, 27 and 28. Merchants have scoured the high ranges to bring down prices on countless bargains, "just waitin' for you to slap yore brand on 'em, ma'am." Special tickets are being issued by the hundreds by members of i f -t , ' ",v mjhr m-b'",",,--,:,k - ..... : f;;- v.X 'tl: - JlW A j 7, f ' I-.. .r--.......... v; I . . , - - V; : " k V v -'S-iC', . ft M.sOi&10ubik mrairfii.. in iimnm urn i inn i imhib ii iiiiiiiii i iMiiMrnlnn i uMinMniMMinrnni imiatiaWirfiftrMr'iOnfli-Jfaa-iiiiiiViili'i Jir.Miat, r&ftVi, tiitViMi.irttn nft vtifti' m ftti.nvti.V 1 ii X iiit . Mflh'jflki 1 1 n. nnmiiHil iniTiiiii i rihrfffaVS the Chamber of Commerce, according accor-ding to Paul Henneman, Round-up chairman. The tickets entitle customers cus-tomers to a host of Round-up features. fea-tures. , There are chuckwagon specials, pony rides for the youngun's, surrey sur-rey rides and western music. Clerks will be decked out in fancy string ties and ten-gallon hats. The ladies will model long dres- ses. - - Three chuckwagons will be set up one on the plaza, one on Simpson Simp-son Avenue east of Highland Dr. and one on the Highland Strip land 3300 South. A ticket from a merchant will entitle the holder to I purchase a choice of soft drink or coffee, PLUS a hot dog, all for a nickle. Other tickets can be exchanged 'for pony rides at the plaza, Simpson Simp-son Avenue parking lot and the Highland Strip. Surrey rides will also be available. avail-able. Fancy - stepping horseflesh horse-flesh will be seen on Sugar House streets drawing oldtime surreys-with surreys-with - the - fringe - on - top. Happy Sugar House customers will be passengers. Surreys will oper- Continued on Page 1 0 J. Gordon Sorensen, Chairman of the Retail Trades Committee, Frankie Nielson and Paul Henneman of the Sugar House Round-up Com mittee discuss the final plans for the big week-end event. Continued Fron Front Page ROUND-UP ate between the plaza and 33C0 South on Highland Drive. An authentic western band will be a-whoopin' and a-hollerin' all over Sugar House and the Highland High-land Strip Thursday, Friday and Saturday. They will travel in a harvest - time hayrack. Western music will also be piped over the Chamber of Commerce public address ad-dress system. Stores will be open till 9 p.m. Friday. Chamber of Commerce committeemen commit-teemen who arranged details of the Value Round-up include Mr. Henneman. Neilsen R. Bank, Paul Pehrson, Ed Smith, J. Gordon Sor-ensen, Sor-ensen, Leon Halvorsen, W'ally Jor- dan, Joe Chandler, Jimmy Brown, Frankie Neilson and Henry Richards. |