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Show p. V ".-",... '" .-. '.. I " ' I QUEENLY GREETING FOR SANTA Katharine Cannon, right, and Janet Greenig, left, attendants to Miss Sugar House, (Marianne Parlos) center, despite the rugged cold, turned out to give Santa Claus a queenly greeting Monday night. SANTA ARRIVES TO GLADDEN KIDS, OPEN YULETIDE Children's eyes poped with excitement ex-citement and Santa Claus' eyes were bright with sheer enjoyment. For he came to Sugar House Monday, was royally greeted by Miss Sugar House of 1953 and her pretty attendants, Katherine Cannon and Janet Greenig. And he saw thousands of eager youngsters, from cradle age to teensters who were anxious to put in their pleas for Christmas goodies and to proclaim themselves as model children this past year. The good St. Nick listened to one and all or to at least as many as it was possible as he Continued on Pa ere 8 SANTA, HIMSELF Seated atop the rear seat of a sport model car, St. Nicholas came to Sugar House Monday. He'll preside pre-side over Santa's Sugar House all through the holiday season being host to all youngsters of this area. . i SANTA ARRIVES TO GLADDEN KIDS, OPEN YULETIDE Continued from Pace 1 tossed out hundreds of pounds of candy kisses. The streets of Sugar House were ascramble as the young sters pounced on the goodies and screamed to be heard. Paul Pehrson, chairman of the retail merchants committee of the chamber, which prevailed on Santa to visit Sugar House, was mobbed as he replenished Santa's sack time after" time. And motorcade, bearing Kris Kringle and the Sugar House Royalty, stopped and slowed traffic traf-fic through this thriving little business busi-ness center, as the youngsters swarmed into the streets to greet their favorite friend. Aggie Aylett, impersonating the good Saint, was a picture taken from the books. His white hair and whiskers and his elegant red and white costume, covering an ample girth, made him the personification of the lovable charcter. And Santa promised to return. He'll be at Santa's Sugar House on the Plaza today from 4 to 6 p. m., and tomorrow (Saturday) and Monday from 4 to 6 p. m., and he'll return from his North Pole toyland palace December II, to come in every afternoon from 4 until 6 p. m. until Christmas eve. And his has invited every youngster young-ster in South East Salt Lake to come in and visit, to have a lolly-pop lolly-pop and to make his wants known for Christmas. And right then and there, Santa will tell the tots and their parents that one or another store in Sugar House has just what they want, no matter how far-fetched their dreams may be. The merchants will dress up their windows and interior store displays dis-plays too, to prove to all comers that their shelves are filled with the finest at less cost. |