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Show S. H. SALTAIR OUTING ANTICIPATED AS FIRMS SET CLOSING : V' ...:. i f . ..' i All aboard for the Saltair Special! Spe-cial! Sugar House will close up shop Thursday, July 14, at 3 p.m., and bossmen and employes will board the special for a grand outing at the world famed Saltair. The excursion wil be big, broad and laughable, full of fun and excitement ex-citement for all who turn out to enjoy it. Dale R. Curtis has taken the helm, and has planned wide adventure ad-venture for the businessmen and their employes who participate. And nearly everyone is participating, partici-pating, he said, as the Sugar House chamber of commerce questionnaires question-naires began to roll in signing up whole establishments and their personnel for the outing. The dollar box lunches were being be-ing signed for, too, indicating the regular July luncheon of the chamber cham-ber will be well attended. However, family men who take their large flocks to the frolic may, if they choose, pack a family picnic lunch. For those excursionists not taking tak-ing the train, they may drive their own conveyance to Saltair. However, it is probably more economical and more fun to take the train, as many 1 of you will rpmpmhpr thp nld Saltair pvpnr- SOUTH PACIFIC'S TERRIFIC ' Lovely, blonde, svelte Kyle McDonnell wins your heart in "South Pacific" now playing at the Utah University Stadium Bowl. Music and acting, singing and buffoonery loaded with charm. sions were dandy community outings, out-ings, full of song and good1 fellowship. fellow-ship. Saltair scrip books will be available avail-able through the chamber, cutting the over all cost of the outing, D. James Cannon reported in the chamber news letter. |