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Show 'OUR YEAR TO HOWL,' CENTENNIAL CHIEF ADVISES CHAMBER and Sons of Utah Pioneers; Harry Oscarson, president of Sugar House LDS stake; Paul Pehrson, heading up the great Sugar Days; Calvin R. Woolley, Lions club wheelhorse; Vern Mackay, finance; Fern Smoot Hansen, daughter of "Ma" Smoot, pioneer who gave Sugar House its name; Elbert Curtis, MIA general superintendent, and Wendell Ash-ton, Ash-ton, advertising executive and publisher of an LDS church publication publi-cation Chairman Free declared that these persons, together with scores of others, will be called to work out the various phases of the centennial, cen-tennial, and he pleaded with everyone every-one to participate and to serve in any capacity to which he is called. "This is our year to howl and Salt Lake, all Utah and the rest of the world is going to know about it," Ray D. Free, chairman of the Sugar House centennial celebration cel-ebration committee, told Sugar House chamber of commerce members mem-bers Wednesday. And, he declared: "Everyone of you will be called upon to do something not just the committee com-mittee members. "I'll do my best to tie the loose ends together and to keep enthusiastic en-thusiastic com mittee chairmen from stepping on each other as this great anniversary observance attracts the greatest attention Sugar House has ever known. "And remember this: We're looking forward to our second hundred years, our very greatest time!" With these fiery words, Chairman Chair-man Free let it be known to 83 members and their guests that Sugar House, beginning in Mid-April, Mid-April, will hold the public spotlight spot-light of all the west. And to assist him on initial active ac-tive committee will be' Horace A. Sorensen, chamber of commerce |