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Show Springville Merchants Plan Novel Events for Back-to-School $$ Days - I , .,,., hoard junior toll what I wear on the first day I Sf'fV nr Has Susie sot her ! ! s new sweater or skirt or iisrthritht cotton dross in which i:lt her new teacher. Septom-I Septom-I 'mese are just a few items : rlviU be needed for that most ml date and for the many 7J to follow. And what ' ter doesn't want to, look his fiSms of selecting the' 3tWthe best price has been Mother and Dad's responsibility respon-sibility for the younger ones but the near-adults go shopping all by themselves. Now Springville merchants have taken it as part of their responsibility responsi-bility to furnish the things which the teen-ager and the youngster will need for school. And at the right prices. Every merchant is making a special effort to supply the needs of all ages, be he young or teen-age. They are inviting parents and boys and girls to visit vi-sit their stores here, before going elsewhere and then compare quality qual-ity with price and selection. The big shopping days to be known as Back To School Dollar Days has been set by local concerns con-cerns next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. There will be many novel events in connection with this event including in-cluding a free picture show for the children Friday, for which tickets tick-ets must be secured from the various var-ious places of business. Also Mr. and Mrs. Dollar will be on the streets during the three days and will be giving free gift certificates to those people whom they chance to meet who have : a sales slip from a Springville I store. I Details will be in next week's j Herald. Watch for the big 3-day I Shopping Bargains. |