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Show October 3, 2000 Page 12 Emery County Progress Business Review Thrif-- T Foodtown puts the customer first Thrif-- T underwent renovations (luring the lust year, with many interior changes being made this year. Customers will not ire that shopper eonvenience has increased with wider isles, inereased sales, new shopping earls, and greater visibility. The sehrtion of fruits, vegetables, meats, groeeries, eleaning supplies and entertaining ideos has greatly multiplied. We hope you are reeeiving our budget saving newspajKT flyers that are hcingdistributcd to the residents of Huntington, Cleveland, Klmo, Castle Dale and Orangeville, If you are lookingfor savings then shop our fixers. The interior of the store has also been enhanced for better customer sen ice and convenience with new freezers, new deli doors, new dairy, and a backroom refrigeration system to keep products even fresher. For 4()years the ltter and Jensen families have taken pride in sen ing their customers with earing first class ' service. 1'ont hitter, operator of Thrif-- nppreciutesthe local shopHr support. Tom and his friendly staff are always helpful, and ready to sen c their customers of Finery County. Thrif-is open from !):()() a.ni. to 8:00 p.m. for all of your shopping needs. Jortnita Oliver, Frelyn Nielson and Maxi Jones offer first class service, with a smile! T T Marcey Mann and customers Katie Miller and Bridgett Fillmore show off the freshest of produce. T? Fresh Meats - Fresh Produce Look for our weekly flyer! Film Developing Self Service Copies Rug Doctor Rental Store Hours: 9 a.m. 8 p.m. Monday Saturday Fresh Bakery Items 300 CHSDGIHIID GEnHEQEID |