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Show Tu cnlij Yours l'o PLAZA, MOMiEHT BOBES WERE DOHE m 35,000 Twenty years ago his week, on Novembe. 17, 1931, the Piaza in Sugar House was dedicated. The lovely 'marker has stood as a symbol ol" this community ever since marking the historic hub of the community thai lias 'Ihrived so well for the past 100 years. Millard F. Malin was the sculptor and Anderson and Young were the contractors who completed the job. The Plaza and monument were done at a cost of 35,000. The Centennial Sugar House souvenir plates and the stamps, marking the Centennial, both carry artful reproductions of the Plaza on their faces. l i it v '- ' ' v . . . . ' ' i ' K ' 1 i , ' f -1 ' . 1 5 i ' - ' Lynn Ward, a member of the Junior Auxiliary of the Sugar House American Legion Post 65, reports to Commander J. B. Hughes that the Christmas Seal project is completed and ready for mailing. "But there are stuffed animals for the Primary Children's hospital and a scrap book for the Veterans hospital yet to be completed before Christmas," pretty little Lynn reminded the commander. I |