HOLD THE KETCHUP
by Sierra Davis
Sep 23, 2016
3 minutes
When Jill Rubin, 66, sold her first hot dog through the window of an old sheep wagon parked at the base of Sun Valley, she did it Chicago-style—with the works. It was December 1977 and Rubin and a friend were looking for a way to support their ski habit. What was meant to be a short stint in a mountain town turned into a lifetime in Ketchum where the Chi Town native still serves up Irving's
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