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Show NEWS TIDBITS From The Bulletin Files FIFTEEN YEARS AGO , MARCH 14, 1936 Listed among the new WPA projects of great interest to residents of Sugar House is the widening of Mill Creek canyon to improve it as a summer playground. An informal tea honoring Miss Hortense White, adult education leader, will be held Thursday at the Hyrum Jensen Jen-sen home on Highland drive. Matthew Cowley will review the book "We Who Are About to Die," by David Lamson. TEN YEARS AGO MARCH 14, 1941 Asking H. Scott Linnell of the Peerless Laundry to take the general chairmanship of the celebration to mark the 84th anniversary of the founding of Sugar House, Wendell Ashton, president of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, turned the entire affair over to Mr. Linnell and the committee he will appoint. ap-point. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griep and daughter, Freda, are home again after spending three weeks on the west coast. FIVE YEARS AGO MARCH 15, 1946 Members of the Sugar House Red Cross drive committee com-mittee who are mapping their campaign are Chairman Ray D. Free, T,. L. Cannon, Lawrence Law-rence Summerhays, Holger M. Larsen and Dale R. Curtis. Cur-tis. A variety show with the provocative title "Up 'N Atom" will be staged by the East Mill Creek Lions Club on March 30 in the Granite High auditorium as the first of a series of fund-raising projects aiming toward construction con-struction of a community park development in East Mill Creek. |