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Show U AROUND THE CORNER IN SUGAR HOUSE WITH THE EDITOR see them in Sugar House, they always have a good word and a smile. THE FIRE department has been frequenting The Bulletin office of late to stress the need for more fire-fighting facilities facili-ties in the Sugar House area. There is a real and constant danger to both business houses and private residences in the southeast section. A NEW MAIL BOX has at last been established on the west side of Highland Drive in front of the South East Furniture Co. You people who drive south on Highland Drive no longer need to run across the busy street to deposit your mail in front of the P. 0. Building. The location loca-tion of the box should elmini-nate elmini-nate an unnecessary traffic hazard haz-ard and be a neal, long-needed convenience. Thanks to Lt. Owen Poulsen of the Sugar House police force for suggesting suggest-ing it. Sugar House inarches on! HANDY MEN . . . that appellation ap-pellation describes Sid Ottley of the Paint Pot and Paul i-igsbee of the Young Fashion Shop. Last week, Sid took up the hammer and saw and worked on his son's (Wayne) lion.e. A little too much en-thu:-iasm, however, netted Sid a couple of broken ribs when he kicked at something and fell down. Paul Sigsbee had a little better luck with some floor-laying and painting J at his place of business. AFTER A BRIEF visit downtown down-town with Dale Curtis the other day, we conclude that Sugar House is a great place to work, shop, visit, etc. In our li'l community there is an air of informality, in-formality, friendliness, liesureli-ness, liesureli-ness, and helpfulness. Downtown Down-town there is too much hurry, too few smiles, too many people, too much "dressing up." WE APPRECIATE the friendly friend-ly spirit of men like Line Hansen, Han-sen, Neisen Bank, Russ Shurt-leff, Shurt-leff, Neal White. Whenever you |