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Show SUGAR HOUSE NOTES SUGAR HOUSE VETERANS PRESENT COLORS TO KEARNS Saturday July seventeenth, marked one year of Kearns. Ap-proriate Ap-proriate ceremonies were conducted conduct-ed to commemorate the first anniversary. an-niversary. Open house was observed observ-ed for the parade and review of troops wiith the citizens throughout through-out Utah attending. Colonel Converse Con-verse R. Lewis, commanding officer, of-ficer, made te principle address. Colors were presented to the post by the veterans of foreign wars, Sugar House post 3586. VISITORS AT THE ERSKINE HOME Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Erskine, 1356 Ramona avenue, have as guests their son, Lawrence, his wife, the former Elizabeth Woodbury, Wood-bury, of Granger, and their .'(mall son Jimmie. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Ersk-ine are making their home in Seattle, Washington. On Sunday, Mrs. William Gl Brownlee, and baby son Warren arrived in town and are also visiting vis-iting at the Erskine home. The Brownlees are from Boise, Idaho. ON VACATION Heber F. Aldous, manager of the Sugar House Branch of the First National Bank has been on vacation for the past two weeks. Receives Commission Commissioned a Second Lieutenant Lieu-tenant in the United States Marine Mar-ine Corps Women's Reserve and now on duty in charge of a reserve re-serve unit is Sally J. Silsley, 1354 Sherman avenue, Salt Lake City. Lieutenant Silsley received her gold bars after successful completion com-pletion of the eight weeks indoctrination indoc-trination course at Mount Hol-yoke Hol-yoke College in Massachusetts. The Lieutenant is the daughter of Captain and Mrs. F. W. Silsley, Sils-ley, of the same address 0 |