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Show wferetafiis pla opsin tans Ming 'dteaiff u7 sates Townspeople invited to visit stores horn 6 to 8 on Friday In keeping with the advent of Spring and its new awakening awaken-ing from winter's drab monotony, monot-ony, Springville's merchants are holding a "clean sweep" spring opening in the form of an open house. Most of the down town businesses bus-inesses will join in the open house Friday night, from 6 to 8 p.m. and extend an invitation invita-tion to everyone to drop in the shops and see the new spring creations, whether it be styles for milady in new crisp wardrobe needs, or the latest in models and style changes in line. C. O. Ward, manager of Sprous Reitz, is chairmaning this event which is part of several such bargain-buys in Springville stores sponsored through the Chamber of Commerce's Com-merce's Retail Merchant's committee of which LaVell Brown of Friel's is chairman this year. Special bargains will be found in today's Herald advertising ad-vertising section by Springville Spring-ville Merchants. These out- , standing values will continue Friday and Saturday, also. Friday's open house will give workers an opportunity to take advantage of these bar-merchants bar-merchants want townfolk to gains, but particularly, the come into the stores and see the newly stocked spring goods. Some stores will feature fea-ture extra special buys for the "clean sweep" sale, others will add to the bargains, light refreshments re-freshments or may be giving away favors during the open house. "Whether you buy or just wish to see the new styles, models or latest fashions, fash-ions, you are invited to visit from 6 to 8 p.m. at Springville's Spring-ville's "clean sweep" open house", Chairman Ward states. |