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Show Outing of Sugar House Cof C Set for Thursday Committees have completed arrangements for the outing- scheduled Thursday evening August 28 for the members of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce and their wives and partners to be held at the Amphi Theatre in Mill Creek Canyon. Besides a well prepared program a feature of the evenings event will be a prize drawing, arranged by Hirum Young, John Edling and Robert Badertacher. The program consists of dance numbers by students of the Purrington School of Dancing. Dancers participating will be Janet Exter, Marlyn Jean Park, Marlyn Downey, Jeanne Stubbs, Carrol Peterson, Ruth Alice Roberton, Marlyn Mar-lyn Ford, Shirlene Carter, Lucile Peterson and Renee Anderson, Ander-son, The officers of the Chamber of Commerce are in charge of the program. The Plowgian Brothers, Sugar House Acrobats, will perform at the program and they are Sam, Ben and Bob Plowgian Irvin Millgate, John Buehner and S. B. Eccles are arranging ar-ranging the supper while games are to be directed by H. C. Silver, Mrs. J" C. Barnes and Steven Richards. Events will start at 6:30 p. m. Wendell -shton, president, of the Chamber of Commerce said that in the event a member is unable to attend the outing, out-ing, another member of his firm is welcome to do so. Any additional guests are welcome, he stated, and members taking them are asked to contact the secretary so supper arrangements can be made. ") one in a year, but does not seem to mind his new diet of carrots and spinach. Tigers and lions which formerly ate nothing but the best cuts of beef now willingly devour lungs, livers, hearts and huge loaves of bread soaked in fresh ox blood. Sometimes slabs of fresh donkey meat are tossed in to keep the big cats' teeth strong. I The keepers have been unable to wean the snakes from a diet of rabbit rab-bit to fresh vegetables, but as part of the rationing they are now getting get-ting fewer meals. |