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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday Morning, July 23, 1959 14 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Zundels Add I Space, New Store Front Pioneer Fun For Everyone At Tremonton A $20 000 store remodeling and enlarging program was started at Zundels this week which will add approximately 000 square feet to the building as well as provide an Pioneer Fun Day at Tremonton, second annua) affair sponsored by the Tremonton Womens Civic League, will be held Friday, July Children's parade will begin at a. m. at the McKinley school and proceed to the north ball park Concessions will be set up at the park and the day will be climaxed by Little League ball games and fireworks. According to Mrs Jack Shum-wa11 general chairman, merry-go-roun- d entrance. Reed Oyler is serving as general contractor for the modernization program and has torn down the old warehouse at the rear, preparatory to lengthening the structure. Were designing the store for Oluf shopper convenience, owner of the mens wear establishment said The rear entrance will permit customers and shoppers an easy way to reach Main street from parking areas to the west. By enlarging the store, additional and larger lines will be stocked, the manager pointed out. Zundels was opened in October, 1950 as a partnership venture by the present owner and the late Lorenzo J. Smith Zundel A home-towproduct, graduated from Box Elder High school with the class of 1937. He served three years in the Army Signal corps during the war, with about two and a half years in the South Pacific combat area. He is a member of the Brigham City Rotary club, the Box Elder and the Chamber of Commerce American Legion. Zundel and his wife, Ida, have three children. Zun-de- conces- PLANS REMODELING Ole 7un-dthis week announced plans to enlarge and remodel Zundels Mens store. el Payne is in charge. Fireworks wall then colorfully end the day of fun at Tremonton with members of the merchants committee in charge. s store front and rear ultra-moder- n 24 sions will include ball throws, fish ponds, cake walks, penny pitches, spinning wheels, bingo and dart throws. rides as Tiny tot well as pony and cart rides are also on the agenda. The entire day the food stand will be open serving hamburgers, hot dogs, soda pop, popsicles, ice cream, pop corn and home-mad- e pie All members of the league are assisting. Little League games begin at 5 p. m with ten teams to participate in 40 minute games. DeVerl k 1 l, ! n Tea sales to groceries and institutions m the U S totaled more than 108 million pounds m 1958, second largest in history. 4 I 030 GO 0003 GjOeC) Valley Airman Preview of the New Look Completes Course Airman First Class Paul T. Larsen, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E Larsen, Tremonton, completed the stenographer course July 10 at the adjutant general's schol, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Airman Larsen was trained to take dictation in shorthand at a minimum rate of 90 words per minute and then to type from his notes at a minumum speed of 45 words per minute. Larsen entered the Air Force in at men's store, this week of a $20,000 store remodeling and the start announces proudly it is time the By finished, around October 1st, well have enlarging program. a beautiful, new, modern, store front, an equally attractive rear entrance from convenient parking lots, plus 1,000 square feet of additional store area for a larger, more complete stock of men's merchandise, featuring such nationally famous brands. ZUNDEL'S, Brigham City's exclusive 1954 He is a 1954 graduate of Bear River High school. home-owne- d, home-operate- d, be ungrateful if we didn't offer our sincere thanks to the many fine people in this community who through their patronage, have made this remodeling program necessary and possible. In starting this project, we are doing so with an eye to the future when we hope and trust that we will be serving many new customers, as well as old friends. At this time, we would Well Be CLOSED Friday, July 24th SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY AND SATURDAY LARGE CUT UP COLORED 2 Vi to 3 lb. av. FRYERS each5 2Vi lbs. min. wt. with complete faith in the future of Brigham City that your mens stofe undertakes this modernization program. Please bear with us during the next two months while construction is in progress. It is ... THE OLD up with the new! Here's a before . . . and after comparison on Zundels new store front. While this is going on, the building is being lengthened to the rear, to permit 1,000 square feet additional store space. New windows, enlarged store interior will permit better displays of the fine quality merchandise lines carried at Zundels. DOWN WITH NEW, MODERN . . . LARGER , . . home-operat- home-owne- d, ed NOTICE All sidewalk superintendents are welcome! from front to back! with 1,000 square feet additional floor space! TIP TOP FROZEN LEMONADE 659 TOMATOES M0 VL Equally attractive and inviting will be the new rear entrance at Zundels, adjacent to convenient parking areas. Quite a contrast from the present rear entrance, at right, the new one is designed for shopper convenience, will serve as a handy entrance to the Main Street shopping district, a thoroughfare to other stores in the downtown area. Going or coming . . . youll find it convenient to pass Ihrough Zundel's. POTATOES Ib.5c ... S&H Phone 100 GREEN vm THE OLD AND THE NEW! 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