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Show Firmage's Opens Today With Store-Wide Sale Complete New Stock, Sale Featured to Acquaint People With Line Of Merchandise To Be Carried By Store Firmage's store operated by E. D. Firmage and managed by Norman Johnson, opened its doors for the first time this morning morn-ing with a store wide sale. The purpose of the sale, states Mr. Johnson, is to acquaint the people of this section with the outstanding outstand-ing values and fine merchandise that this store will have to offer Washington county buyers from this time forward. The store occupies the building owned by G. W. Hail and formerly occupied-by the Standard Cafe. It has been completely remodeled, new fixtures installed and the building redecorated throughout. With a complete new stock, 30 years of experience in successful merchandising back of Mr. Firm-age Firm-age and with Mr. Johnson's 12 years of experience in this line, these men feel that they will be able to give Washington County citizens a real merchandising service. Johnson Here Before While this is a new field for Mr. Firmage, who owns and operates oper-ates Firmage's Store at Provo, local people will remember Mr. Johnson's working in the local Penney Store back in 1933. While with this store, he made an outstanding out-standing record as a salesman. With the added years of experience, ex-perience, he feels that he will be able to offer this section a real merchandising service. Particular attention is directed by these men to their ad appearing appear-ing on page 5 of this week's issue of the News. Shoppers are urged to check this ad and then go to the store and get acquainted, look the merchandise over, and fill present pre-sent and future needs from their new stock at sale prices. |