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Show around the COR In N SUGAR HOUSE E O With the Editor R We are very pleased to announce an-nounce the renewal of our contract con-tract with "Leon," erstwhile dramatic critic for The Bulletin during last year's theater season. sea-son. We urge you to follow Leon faithfully, as a goodly number num-ber of local thespians have done since they learned about his fearless critiques. To those of you who are interested in the arts . . . music and the theater, particularly ... we commend Leon to you as the most entertaining, enter-taining, best informed, least sterotyped reviewer to be found in the intermountain region. This week Leon sought the aid of one of Salt Lake's recognized rec-ognized outstanding leaders in music circles to review some of the prominent musical events of the past fortnight. For a truly interesting, professional review of three prominent musical mus-ical events see story on page one. This life is, at best, a hard one. For the past month, space has been at a premium, due to a rather loaded advertising section. sec-tion. And as always, someone has had to suffer. And as usual it's the correspondents That Bulletin correspondents are made of sterner stuff is evidenced evi-denced by the following quatrain qua-train (?) which was tacked to the end of a piece of copy last week: "After all this trouble and toil, You better print some of it oi my blood will boil: And down to the office I will come And from your hide I will remove some. Very original if not poetic." There's a rumor floating around that the reason for Charlie Larson's extra big smile these days is because he was made a Grandpa for the second time Valentine's Dajy. His daughter,' Wanda Elis, wife of John H. Ellis of Farmington, is the mother. She chose the name of Judy Ann for her first born. The infant weiged "over eight pounds" Charlie reported. Incidentally, she was born a scant eight hours after Charlie's birthday. We don't mind an occasional pat on the back especially if it's our back. When we opened this month's issue of ' Western Printer and Lithographer, a trade magazine, we spotted a headline which read, "Sugar House Weekly Grows to 12 Pages." Our interest in-terest aroused, we avidly scanned scan-ned the first line: "The Sugar House Bulletin is growing." Then, the article went on to point out how we had increased increas-ed our number of pages to 12 and how we had starte a weekly week-ly shopper's guide. Herewith we present our 12-page 12-page edition. If news, adver-scant adver-scant 8 ours after Charlies birth tising, circulation keeps growing grow-ing our pages will keep pace. |