A historic look at downtown Salt Lake City's Christmas displays
Photo courtesy of: Utah State Historical Society
1916 - Utah Power and Light window showed its customers a few Christmas gifts that run well on its electricity. 

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Thanks fo making me homesick...
You ALMOST persuaded me to click 33 photos.
The Trib's got the right idea.
C'mon, no mention of the Granite Furniture display window in Sugar House? Stopping by Granite furniture on the way home from Nana's house on Thanksgiving was a family tradition for YEARS, way back in the day....