From Deseret News archives:
Downtown's all a-glitter after lighting ceremony
"In a way, it's a bit of a celebration of what has been the same and a little bit of a send off for the next few years as well," Farrington said. "I think we're certainly interested in letting people know that at least through the holidays, it's pretty much business as usual."
For most downtown stores, "business as usual" means earning up to 40 percent of the year's revenues between now and Christmas, Farrington added. Although the Crossroads and ZCMI Center malls will undergo renovations next year, Farrington said neither of the major anchor stores, Nordstrom and Macy's, will be affected during the holiday shopping season.
The downtown lights, switched on this year by Gov. Jon M. Huntsman Jr., has been a Salt Lake tradition since the first modest nativity scene and lighting in the southeast corner of Temple Square in 1965. Now, the festivities have spread to much of the downtown area, including the Gallivan Center and The Gateway.
"I think Salt Lake puts on as good a lighting show as any city in the country does. When I first came here, I was just kind of blown away at how magical a feeling there is in the city during Christmas," Farrington said. "It's definitely something that left an impression on me."
This year, spectators watched as Huntsman flipped the official switch as an Elvis impersonator sang alongside Santa Claus. The power to all of the lights actually runs beneath the city's streets in a series of complicated switches and outlets.
"This is a season of remembering and giving and service to other people," Huntsman said. "Let's not forget the importance of truly going and making this the greatest community in the country."
E-mail: estewart@desnews.com
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