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Show Come to The Plaza Tonight at 6:30 R M. i Join in the fun Friday evening! If you haven't heard or read by now that Sugar House is celebrating a great new event on Friday evening, then we're here to tell you to come down to the plaza and find out how much fun it is to be in Sugar House. Eat your dinner early and bring the family down by 6:30 p.m. The kids will love the Post 65 Drum and Bugle Corps and the the corps will be marching and playing up and down 21st South Olympus Junior High band. The band will play at the plaza and and along llth East and Highland Drive. Ten minutes after seven will roll around before you know it and then you're in for a real treat. Jack Ferron, comedy trumpeter, trum-peter, will play for 10 minutes while his monjtey cavorts on his horn. At 7:20 you'll join in the singing of the Star Spangled Banner Ban-ner as the honored guests take their places on the platform. Paul L. Pehrson, general chairman of "White Way Days in Sugar House," will greet you all at 7:25 and introduce you to Ihni 1 1 4 - gj&H limn ArfwjiM-.t.m-'t, LiSsiJ M. L. "Bud" Brain, president of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce. At 7-30 you'll meet George M. Gadsby, president of the Utah Power & Light Company, the outfit who brought the new lights to Sugar House. I.. C. Romncy, public safety commissioner, com-missioner, will say hello to the crowd at 7:35 He will be followed by south-easterner south-easterner Earl J. Glade, who is also mayo of Salt Lake City. After you "renew your acquaintance with the IjATKST STYLES IX APRONS Sugar House style are modeled by three active Sugar House businessmen; left to r'hl: Newman V. Petty, advertising chairman; Grant W. Midglcy, Chamber official and Fred Lawson, prize chairman. chair-man. Glenn's Studio. mayor, you'll get a thrill in meeting fhe "Father of Sugar House". Nephi j. Hansen. He was born here Decern -her 5. I8(i8, and has had a big pari to play in nearly c ervth ing important impor-tant which lias happened in Sugar House. Horace A. Sorensen. who has been here a spell himself, will do the mtroducing. At 7:55, John C. Barnes will sav hello and prepare himself for the most important job of the evening . . . die pulling of the master switch which will turn on the new lights. A roll of drums and a massed bugle salute will herald the great event which lakes place al 8 o'clock sharp. From then on you c a n h a vc your choice of am one of three interesting activities. There will be alxmt 50 colorful dancers to show you how it's done (so you can join them at 8:30). There will be carnhal acts such as: W. E. Palmer, one-man band; McXair and Co . bagpipers: Balnicr and Co.. 3-piecc 3-piecc novel iv hand: I.aRue Billeter. accordionist ;md oileler; and Mr. Jor genscn. the-roving down. Your third choic e for fun is to visit I he open houses being held in Sugar House stoics. You'll no! onlv be entertained, hut you'll have a chance to make voui $5 or S 1 0 purchase and gel lhat 5 or 10 bag of free sugar. Your onlv problem is to do all lhat you would like to do before Id p. m. That's when ihe big event comes to a close. Bui wail a minute . . . there is still all dav Saturday to g( lha, sugar in ease you miss picking it up Fridav evening. And best of all. ou jean drop (lie kiddies oil at the theatei in Sugar House al Id a. m. Saturday j lo se e a free movie. They'll lie in 1 good hands while ou slum. - ' v i , 1 f Mi ' '1 .JOHN C. BAKXES Chamber oll'ieiiil will b;ivc 1 lie honor of tinning on While Way lights. FINISH PLAN'S These six Sujjar House business people were going over final pkins meeting for Friday celebration. Left to right are Neuman C. Petty, Allen L. Seegmiller, Mis. Frank ie Nielson, Frederick R. Lawson, AIis. Florence Black, and Mrs. Theresa Harmon. (Photo courtesy IJeseret News) U jst h JL k, t f I j i v if Hi 1 k r ' f . . i I w f 1 I ' - ' " |