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Show 'V I AROUND THE CORNER IN SUGAR HOUSE WITH THE EDITOR We ARE ENTHUSIASTIC over the reception The Bulletin has received during the past 10 days from the business people of Sugar House. We have launched a campaign to extend our ireadership, enlarge our news coverage, and give you the additional features you would like. We want to make The Bulletin the best community commun-ity newspaper in the state, and it looks like the people 'round these parts are back of us. We hope that you have enjoyed en-joyed our front page news, our editorial page, society, etc. However, we want to add to those features and give you more stories on events in the great southeast area. You're a part of it, so let us know what you want. TOOK A DIVE . . . that's the way Willard Brnderer over at Bud's Duds explains his banged-up mose and forehead to inquirers. Seems that Willard was too enthusiastic en-thusiastic about his diving in a swinfming pool t'other day. and he hit the bottom with a bang. . The evidence I thing about it. One of our lo- c a 1 businessman, Grant Midgley, is doing that very thing through an organization j known as the Atlantic Union. Every other Thursday evening Grant conducts a meeting of the group wherein a recognized expert on some aspect of world affairs tells what he knows. It's a great project, this business busi-ness of working for peace. MCE FELLAS: C. L. "Bud'' LoK-ke at Modern Music Co., Newell Knight at Knight's Shoes. Joe Lin-schoten Lin-schoten at Tip Top Shoe Repair, Paul Sigsbee at Young Fashion Shop, and Dick Foreman at Southeast Shoe. 'Course, there are others. . .many others in Sugar House. But we're constir.itiy surprised at the number of really fine people' in this community. IT'S MARVELOUS what a little ingenuity in business will do. M. H. Merrill, whom we dropped in to see the other day, has transformed a normal appliance dealer's headache into a profitable sideline. He takes in used refrigerators and rajiges and overhauls them completely for resale. They are as bright and clean as new units when his staff gets through. When asked how he does it, M. H. is likely to say, "Well, the main ingredient is plenty of elbow grease." shows that he led with his nose instead of his chin. IT'S GOOD TO FIND someone some-one who is really doing his best to understand what's going go-ing on in the world, and-better than that-tryng to do some- |