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Show Sugar Houe C. of C. type mm k CJemo SPRING SHOWING PARADES NEWEST OF 1955 Open House in Sugar House will prevail Thursday, March 24, from 7 to 11 p.m., with virtually everything new under the merchandising sun being on dress parade. Free favors, colorful shopping bags and warm hand clasps will mark the evening's card, and there will be nothing to buy right then. For this Open House in Sugar House is no sale night, but rather a preview of everything in new merchandise for the 1955 spring season. J. Gordon Sorensen, spokesman for the chamber of commerce retail re-tail trades committee, reported lilting lilt-ing music will greet the visitors as they arrive in Sugar House from any direction. New and permanent sound system, sys-tem, which is being installed, will have its first official function during dur-ing the Open House. Hanging from the street power poles and the little standards inaugurated in-augurated in Sugar House last year will be the famous flower pots, each filled with varieties of fern, petunias and other long blooming and colorful flowers. The 16 off-street and free parking lots in Sugar House will bid visitors welcome, with every automobile being parked there next Thursday night being given giv-en a brightly colored shopping bag with Open House greetings from Sugar House. Also there will be coupon tickets given out to the off-street parkers, the tickets to be redeemable in Sugar House through Saturday. Valuable items will be on the scrip list. The spring fashions themselves will be items of useful loveliness. Milady's wardrobe, your home furnishings, kitchen appliances, paints and . wallpaper, garden needs, shoes and boots, knick-knacks knick-knacks and scores of things new will be on display, each store and shop proudly exhibiting the things that keep it abreast of the season sea-son and the year. |