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Show f'' if AROUND THE CORNER IN SUGAR HOUSE WITH THE EDITOR GREAT NEWCOMERS to the Sugar House scene .... that description applies to two new businessmen who recently came here. Harold Chesler, new owner of the Mario Theatre, is a former Sugarite of 1941-42, who 'has come back to give all of us a real ''family style" theater. the-ater. Joseph Ui. Eldredge, manager man-ager of the Acme Paint Store, has been dreaming of being moved to Sugar House for two years. Both men are sold on this fair community. It's inspiring in-spiring to witness their enthusiasm. enthu-siasm. TALKING ABOUT enthusiasm, enthu-siasm, Al Hibboi'd really worked himself to the bone on the recent March of Dimes campaign. AI personally distributed dis-tributed :?:S(I "iron lung" containers con-tainers to business firms and collected same. On Sunday night last he and his daughter daugh-ter put out 500 stickers for the porchlijlit parade. Tbp community appreciates your work, AI. WE KIDDED Neisen Bank this week on all the free publicity pub-licity he got on the recent robbery rob-bery at his jewelry store. Neis claims it wasn't free ... it cost him a lot of good merchandise. With thit rejoinder, we expressed ex-pressed our condolences, and a hope that the police could find the culprits. THE FIGHT GAME and Rex Layne took on more color col-or this week after we had a chat with ex-pugilist Earl Keate, the hardwareman. Earl is an ardent follower of the game, and has some interesting interest-ing points that the public doesn't know about. Earl thinks Rex Layne is a "comer," "com-er," but needs some polishing up before he's ready for a crack at the championship. HELPFUL GAL . . . that's Peggy Gunderson over at South East Furniture Co. T'other day she typed a petition for Phil Grimm (of Phil & Joe's Sport Shop) when he needed it in a hurry. Peggy also has some interesting in-teresting ideas about how politics poli-tics should be run in this country. coun-try. A former Canadian, she advocates that we have less mud-slinging, mud-slinging, and give greater honor hon-or to our public officials. That's a refreshing thought. |