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Show day went on record unanimously unani-mously opposing the extension exten-sion of the city limits in that direction. The Sugar House Rotary Anns celebrated their ninth birthday, Feb. 22, with a luncheon, followed by bridge, at the home of Mrs. Theodore Jorgensen, 1953 S. 13th East. East Mill Creek Lady Lions are making plans for their annual sprin fashion show, to be held March 6, according accord-ing to Mrs. A. C. Melville, president. NEWS TIDBITS From The Bulletin Files at Weasku Inn Thursdav. DISCUSSING MOSTLY THE PROPOSAL OF GOV. HERBERT HER-BERT B. MAW TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OP NON-PRODUCING NON-PRODUCING EMPLOYES AT THE STATE CAPITOL, THE SPEAKERS ' WENT INTO DEAIL AS TO WHAT THE STATE COULD DO WITH THE MONEY SAVED. FIVE YEARS AGO MARCH 1, 1926 A mass meeting of some 500 Salt Lake County residents at the Sherman School Mon- FIFTEEJT YEARS AGO FEBRUARY 28, 1936 The proceeds of the grand opening of the new Snelgrove Ice Cream parlor at 222 E. South Temple, which Itook place Saturday, Feb. 22, was given to the LDS and Shrin-ers' Shrin-ers' Hospitals. With free transportation to Sugar House Shopping district from various parts of the city, Sugar House merchants have combined their efforts to make Saturday, Feb. 29, "Sugar "Sug-ar House Leap Year Proposal Day," one of the big shopping shop-ping events of the year. TEN YEARS AGO FEBRUARY 28, 1941 Hearing the discussion of some of the bills now before the Utah State Legislature, members of the Sugar House Rotary Club heard R. B. Garff and Heber Bennion at the weekly meeting of the group |