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Show TOLERANCE We must keep the poison of intolerance out of our minds and hearts. We must put on guard our best and kindliest judgments and our generous and considerate feelings. Rev. Min-ot Min-ot Simons. Owe no man anything, but to love one another; for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law. Romans. Mr Warshaw calls "the most modern and advanced market in America." After seeing it, we're inclined to agree with him. THEME SONG of Sugar House businessmen was sounded by Horace Sore nsen at Tnesday's chamber meeting. meet-ing. Mr. Sorensen pointed out that "when customers fall in AROUND THE CORNER IN SUGAR HOUSE WITH THE EDITOR ! love with you, they patronize you." He said that the secret of Sugar House success was that people liked to shop here: they like the clerks, the store owners, the informality, the friendliness, etc. NICE TO HAVE such a talented tal-ented wife as Stan Darger has. At the chamber meeting Tuesday, Tues-day, Arlene Darger played two piano selections which held everyone ev-eryone spellbound. She has a real talent for music. BIG GUN in the music world is our own A. W. "Mickey" Hart, whom we knew would hit the big time sooner or later. Mickey has been signed up by ning of his new Grand Central Market at 750 E. 21st South. From 6 to 10 p.m. the business people dropped in to see what B. M. I. (Broadcast Music Inc.) for aril his compositions. Mickey has turned out several outstanding out-standing ones lately, and you folks will soon be seeing 'em on sale LOVELY GIRLS in these parts better start preparing for the annual ' "Miss Sugar House" contest which will be coming up a in few weeks, according to chamber officials. The winner will get a chance to try for "Miss Utah" this September. WE SAW many Sugar House and Salt Lake dignitaries present pres-ent at Maurice Warshaw's special spe-cial opening Wednesday eve- |