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Show Chamber Chatter l'.y 1. lames Cannon Executive Secretary Til A ."KS TO Commissioner L. C. R'nnncy and his associates for preparing and installing Sugar iiui;s a famed hanging flower .;. ::;cLs. The Sujrar House Cham-.. Cham-.. r of Commerce has now taken over the job of watering these baskets each early morning, using our unique "watering wagon." If yu want to see it in action, get up some morning about 4 a.m. MANY NICE compliments have already been received from out-of-state visitors who think the baskets show community pride in beautification. And that's what they're for, according to Mrs. Theo Kendall, chairman of the chamber's chamb-er's Beautification committee. OUR FRIENDS, the P. M. Pontz' sent us a lovely card from Honolulu, Hon-olulu, T.H. and told of the wonderful wonder-ful time they're having. Mr. Pontz has served long and faithfully faith-fully with Sugar House's own college, col-lege, Westminster. INITIAL planning is now completed com-pleted on the development of the old prison site as a city-county park. The committee, under the direction of Harold Fabian, has done a great job in developing an overall plan which, if followed, would make the park a marvelous historical, cultural, recreational center. FOLKS were afraid that parking meters were at last coming to Sugar House when they saw a man drilling holes in the sidewalks last Tuesday. They were greatly relieved, re-lieved, however, when they found out that he was drilling holes for flag displays. The man'was S. J. Green, an active member of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce. Com-merce. I ' 1 |