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Show Grand Opening of Springville's New O.P.Skaggs Store Scheduled Today manager; Gene Christensen, produce manager and Dean Quarenberg, meat department manager. Pictures of the personnel per-sonnel are to be found in the full-page advertisement in this week's Springville Herald. The new store boasts 10,000 square feet of ultra-modern space with spaceous aisles. There are seven beautifully ar-(Continued ar-(Continued on Page 2. Col. 2) Announcement is made thia week of the opening of the O. P. Skaggs system I.G.A. store in Springville on the corner of Third South and Main Street in the former Ford Garage building. The building has been completely com-pletely remodeled, re-decorated and equipped to present one of the most modern up-to-date grocery stores in this area. An added feature also is the ample parking area on the north side of the building. The store preview was held yesterday afternoon and evening even-ing with a large number of townspeople looking over the new business establishment, operated op-erated and owned by Jay Dal-lin Dal-lin and Don Evans. Personnel Kenneth Pace is the manager; mana-ger; Dean Mason, assistart O.P.Skaggs Sets Grand Opening (Continued from Page One) ranged gondolas or display racks spaced to good advantage advan-tage in addition to the bakery display show-cases, the vegetable vege-table racks and refrigerated meat and other foods display sections. Also there are five customer checking spaces to avoid waiting and to give quick efficient service. Along with the opening specials spe-cials and everyday good buys offered by the new store, the owners and managers unconditionally uncondi-tionally guarantee any ' purchase. purch-ase. The store has a fine meat dept. with waste-free table-rite AA choice meats, garden fresh fruits and vegetables of vide variety, fine bakery foods fresh daily, complete line of frozen foods and ice-cream and courteous, cour-teous, friendly service. Register for Groceries Everyone who registers at the new O. P. Skaggs store will be given a ticket to apply on a free hunting car full of groceries to be awarded Nov. 1. Those who attend the Preview Pre-view Wednesday were presented with an orchid and other free gifts, The Springville Herald and other townspeople congratulate the managers of this fine new business establishment on their decision to bring a store of this type to this city and in the confidence they are exhibiting ex-hibiting in the future development develop-ment and progress of this area. Such an establishment increases in-creases the payroll in Springville Spring-ville and brings new families into town and for this Springville Spring-ville is appreciative and wishes wish-es the new store managers the best of luck in this their newest new-est business undertaking. t"" rn |