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Story September 26, 1936

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota

What is this article about?

L. R. Sager, a veteran restaurateur from Minneapolis, becomes manager of the Grand Pacific Restaurant in Bismarck, North Dakota, succeeding O. K. Deekins, who plans a vacation before returning to Glasgow, Montana.

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New Man in Charge Of Local Restaurant

L. R. Sager, veteran restaurateur and hotel manager, this week became manager of the Grand Pacific Restaurant in Bismarck, it was announced Saturday by Fred Peterson, one of the proprietors.

Sager, who came here directly from Minneapolis, where he was connected with the Nicollet Hotel, succeeds O. K. Deekins, former manager.

This is Sager's first visit to Bismarck and the first time he has been in business in North Dakota. For the time being he is making his residence at the Grand Pacific Hotel.

Deekins planned an extensive vacation trip when he left here this week. He expects to stop in Bismarck on a return trip from the East before going to Glasgow, Mont., his original home.

What sub-type of article is it?

Business Appointment Personnel Change

What keywords are associated?

Restaurant Manager Bismarck Business Personnel Change Vacation Trip North Dakota

What entities or persons were involved?

L. R. Sager Fred Peterson O. K. Deekins

Where did it happen?

Bismarck, North Dakota

Story Details

Key Persons

L. R. Sager Fred Peterson O. K. Deekins

Location

Bismarck, North Dakota

Event Date

This Week

Story Details

L. R. Sager appointed manager of Grand Pacific Restaurant in Bismarck by proprietor Fred Peterson, succeeding O. K. Deekins who departs for vacation and plans return stop before moving to Glasgow, Montana.

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