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Show V 1 . ' . Come to Sugar HouseMonday Till9p.m.ForBestEasterBuys Jj Chamber Members Will Discuss Community Problems at Regular Meeting Tuesday Noon Sugar House will throw wide its doors Monday evening, March 19, to accommodate families who wish to do their Easter shopping early, according to M. H. Merrill, chairman of the Retail Trades committee of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce. Shoppers may come until 9 p.m. Monday evening, according to Mr. Merrill, who said that nearly all the stores in Sugar House reported that at least two com- g munity improvement projects 3" will be outlined by Paul L. Pehrson, chamber president, o S? and Horace A. Sorensen, chair- S." man of the public affairs committee. com-mittee. , ro All chamber members are urged to attend the Tuesday meeting so that the vote taken on the various matters will reflect re-flect the true feeling of the members. The meeting will be held Tuesday noon at the Beau Brummel restaurant, 3100 Highland High-land Dr. CHAMBER MEETING At the regular monthly chamber cham-ber meeting to be held Tuesday, March 20, there will be several retail problems discussed, according ac-cording to Mr. Merrill. It was will be open. Offstreet parking lots will be available to take care of all automobiles, Mr. Merrill said. THIRTY STORES More than 30 stores will participate par-ticipate in the Monday opening, according to a survey made Thursday by The Bulletin. (See advertisement on Page 4). Meanwhile, the retail committee commit-tee is spearheading plans for 1951's big community promotions. promo-tions. First one to come up will be the famous "Sugar Days," which is due for the latter lat-ter part of April. Mr. Merrill's comittee will name a chairman for that event soon. |