Yup - that's the place. I guess it was between 2nd and 3rd south. There was also an army/navy uniform place on State Street next to Wolf's that was my favorite source for bell bottom jeans/fatigues. I also used to wear a campaign hat that I bought there. If I tucked my hair up under it I almost looked like a young marine DI. My old hat collection was all stolen many years ago, so I lost that one, too. Now I get to wear the Park Service campaign-style hat for real. I vaguely remember the Astronaut Lounge. I was more familiar with My Wife's Place on 7th East - later it became My Ex-wife's Place. (I never did have a legal drink there.) It was just kitty-corner from my job at Trolley Square so that's where we went sometimes after work. Bought my first hash pipe at Tape Head. Hippy wanna-be. Now I'm telling secrets. Kim -----Original Message----- From: utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Chuck Hards Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 5:38 PM To: Utah Astronomy Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] Quadrantids I loved that place, too. Bought quite a bit of clothing and camping-related stuff there, including a WWII surplus bayonnet. It was the start of my blade collection and served as a camping knife for many years. Wasn't it between 2nd south and 3rd south? A couple of doors down from Wolfs, next to Gallensons? I think the Astronaut Lounge was on the corner of 2nd south, across the street from Dee's. I miss State Street in the '70's. Remember Tape Head? 665 south State. "Under the sign of the mouse" (later "Super-Mouse).