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Show SUGAR HOUSE IN PICTURES 1947 BELOW: Two new, large parking lots were surfaced and lighted for the benefit of shoppers and business personnel. Signs as shown here guide the driver to parking spaces on both sides of 11th East near 21st South and just north of the Plaza back of the bank. Nctcbta Community Events Are Recorded in the Camera Eye i iwjwwwy'f!11'!!! LJ" '""J iri1lvn:Tr""'1"i 1r iTHPrTrrwffTWTinTr rirrnTTm rw . VpRiuTicktrs mm! ,fj '! ?? 9 f " f w . f- I iffy f ' i !l . I ? ' " I v----ifiiiriiniT nil"--- -Miinfr--Wfflmil RIGHT: Allen Seegmiller, left, and Glenn Tripp inspect tickets tick-ets for Sugar House's great Spring Style Show, May 16, 1947. Nearly all Sugar House stores held open house from 7 to 11 p.m. LOWER RIGHT: Redman Van & Storage Co. completed its large warehouse on 21st South, which, they say, is located in the center of Salt Lake City's population. J3t5 VTv-r j UPPER LEFT: Red Cross committee maps plans. Left jj to right: Dale Curtis, John I Richards, Chairman Ray D. Free, Richard Lambert, Louis Rockwood. LEFT: Avard Fairbanks shows Horace A. Sorensen pictures of his sculpturing as the two make plans for Utah's cultural development. RIGHT: Granite Furniture Co.'s first place window at Founders Day, April 23, 1947. BELOW: "Miss Sugar House" for 1947, Louise Woodward McGhie was chosen at May Style Show. i - , . ' . --s J f . - I . 4 5m a - -1 ; - . LA A v . 17 h RIGHT: Attractive Founder's Day window prepared by Southeast Jewelry, April 23, 1947. s--" III i I .f fef liliiilili? f. 1 a ? I ne ; ? ? I, - "ft! 1 1LEFT: Laughing Mechanical . Santa Claus. i i BELOW: Plaza shown during stage in its June beautification. if t is,. .v-.n.iaj-.,,x?M$:utem.. . t.,': ,'- .,VV ' x!' i S. " '' & ' i X 'ff - ' if . 4 J I ,t '" I ' f ! ' fl I . - ' ' l ' " j UPPER LEFT: Bud's Men's j Duds' window honors founders. I BOVE: Second place goes to j Ray Nilson Furniture Company. LEFT; Southeast Furniture Company models original Sugar ; House. i |