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Show Congratulations, Sugar House, On Your 106th Birthday April 23rd is the 106th birthday of Sugar House. The celebration officially started on Wednesday, April 20th, with the Old Timers Luncheon. Ray D. Free, chairman of the event, and Frankie Nielson, program chairman, arranged a salute to the Old Timers, a history of Sugar House, and selections by a Barbershop Quartette for the honored guests and members of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce. Bright and early on Saturday. April 23rd-at 8:00 a.m, -coffee, hot chocolate, and donuts will be served to Sugar House businessmen and their employees with live music and community singing. The occasion? Clean-up days. The participants will have all ready worked an hour. At 8:15 a Task Force led by Captains Mode Wright, Don Antczak, Grant Lund, and Neal White will rejuvenate the Plaza and the parking lots. On Tuesday at 6:00 a.m. the Jaycees will hang flower baskets throughout Sugar House. Queen contest chairman, Mrs. Frankie Nielson, announces Wednesday, April 27th as the date when Miss Sugar House of 1960 will be chosen at the Jade Room of the Hotel Utah. A procession will go from the Hotel to KSL-TV at 8:45 p.m. for the TV broadcast broad-cast from 9:30 to 10 p.m. Watch the Keith O'Brien windows for prizes donated to the new queen and her attendants. Happy Anniversary, Sugar House! . .--r ? - y 1 " ' t f- . - .. ; . ; , ! !-." .' : - i f (pi.) ! f: - M HiN ft J V" - : i.'f;' ' if 7 tefa V m m : , . Yl i :!. i k ':.;V - V 1v r-VV v-;;v7, ;Staff Photo These lovely girls are some of the contestants in the '4Miss Sugar House of I960" contest to be held April 27th. The young lady in the center is Miss Pat Hogan, last year's "Miss Sugar House". At the far left is Lyn Martin, 2665 Kentucky Avenue; next, Mary Jo Maero, 3203 Kenton Drive; Pat, 2501 Olympus Drive; VeeBowen, 1719 Orchard Drive; and Linda Bement, 1521 Glen Arbor. I ;,-. - r ii ri r r -n , i-rum i? r w L- ,,:! Miss Carolyn Lasater, Utah's Cherry Blossom princess, pins a flower on Utah's senior Senator, Wallace F. Bennett. She was certainly cer-tainly one of the most attractive princesses in the history of the celebration," says the Senator. |