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Show Tl;iv.. Is Await Colorful , Xloasc' To Fea:. 7.y Displays, Plafilndivirfual Stores, lU ji Up ; He J ChrTms in Sugar House wiSJlTl y tlis week en(J J" J fwith the completion of a large ''CrQf se" on the Plaza, Z. ::-.. - "installation of street de.a'orcling to Paul R. . hainr.an. kvS " to attract thousa iT .-Welf, tlie '"Christmas '.' ith its large d' ?' y r-i 1 1 I' Wuse one of the most m e id entertainir.t (JlfsijJ-- (in the country. The is obtained by the i-Hg.jrniture Co., and its --:-:: die chamber was kindly offerSrM1 Horace A. Sorensen, company manager, when the South East embarked on its re- modeling program. S. H. COLXTERPIECE In addition, the Plaza, as usual, us-ual, will be in the form of a "Christmas Centerpiece" for the community with gay lights and festoons decorating the famed monument. Every telephone pole will be decorated, as well as festoons across the four entrances en-trances to Sugar House, according accord-ing to Mr. Sigsbee. A special feature of this year's event will be a contest among btisiness firms for' both store lighting and window decora-, tions. Ray D Fl ee is in charge of this event. (See other story story in this issue.) SANTA TO COME Santa Claus, in person, will make his appearance shortly, Mr. Sigsbee said. Time of his arrival will be announced in next week's Bulletin. |