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Show Riio Wealth of Prizes, Savings Will Go to Shoppers During Gigantic Sale Kiddies to Pick Up Free Gold Fish, Balloons, Store Gum, Pop Corn at the ; ed . Plans for M. H. Kings grand opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday have set the town abuzz. Young and old alike will be caught in the whirl of activities planned for the three-da- y gigantic sale. installed in City, Kings will throw open their doors at 10 a.m. Thursday. Awaiting the first 500 ladies on opening day will ,be free measuring tumblers, Offered to the kiddies will be free gold fish, pop corn, gum and balloons. .We are proud to bring to the people of Brigham City and surrounding territory this new store which represents the latest in variety store merchandising, said Emory Kassel, manager. We pledge friendly service, complete assortments of quality merchandise. Our quantity buying for IS stores Insures lowest possible prices. We welcome you to this new store, opening day and every day. Kings new store will feature the modern check-ou- t service." This type of service offers self selection, with individual customer service when needed, Kassel pointed out. ? The new establishment boasts 8,300 square feet of floor 4050 square feet were added during remodeling. Stock room space in the basement totals 1,800 square feet. The "variety store will employ around 10 persons after the opening., The original opening of M H. King company was on Oct. 6, 1956. They closed for remodeling ' ' May 29, 1957. A. Crossman has been Henry general contractor for the store. Subcontractors include: Merrells, Inc., who installed the front and furnished building materials to contractor; Coleman Plumbing and Heating Company who installed gas furnace and heating system. This Was ,the first to be -- , Brigham cording to Vernon Coleman. Seashores put the roof on the new structure and installed the air conditioner. In charge of the plumbing was Larsen Brothers Plumbing and Heating Company. Nick Kozak did the interior decorating and painting. Nolan Jensen of the Bott Tile Company installed the ceramic tile front and tije entrances. The electric wiring was taken care of by Baird Appliance. Hunsaker Sand and Gravel furnished the ready-miconcrete for the new struc ture. The M H. King exchange is recognized for the large variety of merchandise they offer their customers, Kassel pointed out. He stated that the local store has the largest store on one floor and the largest complete assortment of goods in their line in the M. H. King company chain. , Federal Agencies List Job Openings Competitive examinations ALL NEW VARIETY STORE The newly finished M. H. King Company store at 60 South Main is now sporting a ceramic tiled front along with other modernistic designs. Many new features will be included in the management of this new variety store. Valuable gifts, savings and surprise happenings will kick off for to research psychologists, GS-1$6,390 to $11,610, have been announced by the United States Civil Service commission. Openings are available in varGS-1- 1 5, ious federal agencies in Albuquerque and other points in New Mexico. Applications will be accepted by the Executive Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Departments of the Air Force and Army, Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico. . ILARSEN BROS. PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY Improve travel clinic will be M. H. KING COMPANY AND MR. EMORY H. KASSEL, MANAGER on their fine new store and we're happy to have been selected to do the plumbing work for the ducted in Logan Thursday ning at the Bluebird cafe for all persons who deal in the tourist business, persons dealing directly with tourists, and civic leaders of cities and towns in Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties. Making arrangements for the clinic is James Dannon, new director of the Utah Tourist and Publicity - Council, - assisted by Conley Watts, eouncil member from Northern Utah. will take place Registration at the Bluebird from 5:30 to 6 p. m. The dinner session will begin at 6 p. m. with Watts extending a welcome to all those in attendance. Presiding at this session will be Dr. W. Ezra Cra-gupresident of the Cache Chamber of Commerce. A greeting will be given by Governor George D. Clyde, followed by a talk and demonstraCan tion on How Slide-SounBuild an Areas Tourist Business, by Herald L. Carlston, an audio visual consulant. At 7:30 p. m., Cannon will discuss Lets Make Tourism Utahs No. 1 Industry. The development of Tourism through State parks will be discussed by C. J. Olsen, director of the State Park Commission. and Recreation Thomas R. Axelsen, advertising executive, will discuss How to Do a Better Job of Advertising. The concluding feature of the clinic will be brainstorming sesWhat sion on the subject of We Can Do to Improve and De Business. velop the Tourist This session will be directed by William C. Winder, of the Utah Trade and Industrial Education CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES USU STAFF MEMBER H. Dale Rasmussen recent- the Utah State university staff ly was appointed to 1957 TO THEM. H. KING COMPANY national and international honors with their performances. During the past three years as Box Elder county residents, well as people from all over the state have journeyed to Salt Lake City and Ogden to attend Seats were their programs. available at $2.50. At their Brigham City performance, tickets will be sold for 90 cents. to, have won Between thirty and forty male singers will swing into action Thursday at 8.15 p. m. with some barber shop harmony. The Salt Lake Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America is scheduled to appear in the Third ward recrea tion hall. The parade of quar-tetas they are often referred a, AND MR. EMORY H. KASSEL, STORE MANAGER Tickets may be obtained from Simonsens Jewelry or at the door Thursday night, proceeds will be used to purchase a new piano for the recently remodeled Third ward chapel. ' t 4 by Dr. Daryl Chase, USU Rasmussen has president. taught the past eight years Box Elder Junior, High at and High school. t - Local Teacher d department. All local persons concerned with tourist trade will benefit from attending the clinic and are invited to do so, according to Ross C. Bowen, secretary-manage- r of the Chamber of Commerce. new building. Wednesday, August 28, Brigham City, Utah At Third Ward coneve- n, iiratulales or Singing Society Schedules Visit TouristTrade A one-flo- 7 Box Elder NEWS TravelClinic Will grand opening Thursday morning. The store boasts the largest variety of merchandise of the M. II. King company chain. It is the biggest store on basis in the chain, pointed out Emory Kasa sel, manager of the new store. Kings have been closed for three months during remodeling activities. the-store- s Will Join USU Teaching Staff Dale Rosmussen, a teacher at the Box Elder junior division and high school, is returning to the Utah State university campus as an instructor in the department of health, physical education and recreation. Rasmussen, a 1949 graduate of USU, has been coaching the Box Elder High school swimming and golf teams and freshman football. He organized the first golf team at the school. Box Elder swimming teams under Rasmussen twice finished runner-up in state swim meets and won three regional championships. He received his masters degree in 1955. His appointment to the Utah State staff was announced recently by Dr. Daryl Chase, USU president. H. ,.' Jl sJ TO THE NEW vaM ON THE GRAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW STORE WE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE BEEN SELECTED AS THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR " ' ' ' ' ' ' ''' FOR THIS NEW BUILDING AND APPRECIATE THE COOPERATION OF THE r " OTHER CONTRACTORS WHO HELPED WITH THIS REMODELING. TO THE NEW WE WISH MR. EMORY H. KASSEL, MANAGER CONTINUED Mo IS. Efefj ELECTRICAL smipEffiaY WIRING DONE BY Don I. Raird and Robert Craghead ELECTRICAL 1 SUCCESS CONTRACTORS GEUL CONTRACTOR |