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Show lu nrwrvfivrv "f(,wnn-p- ?r '.. C. :? I,-- 4, 7 : V j. j f V 1 it ' .j , -- - .W Finest ZA i MU muLWWV 1 19 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September : 14 cl objects d'art at Cardalls s k;lk$ZA.: n Continued from page M-with the move came a name change to simple Cardatl. We wanted to identify our name with the idea that we were featuring Beautiful Things for the Home Beautiful, said Mr. Cardall. 4 Cardalls Roper's in center Located just inside the Main Street entrance, the store is 90 feet wide and feet 70 and deep, "provides the right clothing and shoes for shoppers' many life styles. Other stores are located in Fashion Place Mall in Murray, the firm's first Utah store; and in Burley, Rupert, Buhl, Twin Falls and Boise, Idaho. In one of the first advertisements he ran in Burley in 1912, the found- er, William Roper, Our motto is stated, your money's worth or your money back. Although tiie emphasis in 1970 tin? companys G4th year is on fashion and change, Roper's still holds to the values of honesty, dependability and full service by pleasant, concerned salespeople. The compaiy carries a complete litv of name brands in lien's young men's year. and There's Hai. Schaffner & Marx, Kngsridge, Botany 50, Louis Goldsmith an! Phoenix in suits and sfortscoals; shirts and sportswear; Jantzen, Arrow there's Pacific Trail, Field and Stream, Wool-ric- 1- - Gleneagles, Forecaster and Rubin & 's a. Grais; in knitwear, j there's Lord Jeff, Jan- Damon and tzen, Chateau. A feature downtown Roper's ment. The its of the new store is the Ram" depart- A new store of Florsheim Shoes has opened the ZCMI Center near the main escalator. Store is modem anu with latest fashions well-stock- ed in. ance :& J i v hS tSKSwjtS footwear X wXXl Vff g list" ' ' "Sfr.V , COME TO THE GRAND OPENING If AT ZCMI CENT (DowntovYn Main Street Entrance) Featuring Clothing By: HART SCHAFFNER & I raP5SSS35g -- V. Farah, Faded Glory, and Fatuch. The shoe department carries hundreds of fail styles by Florsheim, Dexter and Adidas. 1. G. (Irv) Reneher is manager of the new store, with Leonard Seif-er- s square feet of space, and features some of the most beautiful objects dart the world has to offer. From England comes 1 K' ?,s-- ' ' ; X famous It V 5 fX as assistant manager. Mr. Reneher was employed at the Burley store while a student. He received an MBA from Brigham Young University, and has been employed in the marketing department of a major eastern company. Mr. Seifers of Salt Lake City graduated in marketing from the Uni-- . versity of Utah. For tiie past two years, he has been w ith Roper's in tiie Buhl store. Featuring young fashions, Roper's Ram has own entrance, decor. Other members of the Roper's sales staff include Russell S. Riley, who was with Roper's in Boise; Scott Johnson, with Ropers in Fashion Place for two years and heads the personnel in the Ram"; Ted Miller, clothing salesman, fo- W. clo- Jim representative; in with King, Ropers Twin Falls; Paul Miller, a master tailor who was Ytt " Wedgwood Dresden Waterford crystal and unparalleled figurines. thing manufacturer's Irish Bclleek. Cardall offers a w'ide range of beautiful objects with prices ranging from $2 to $4,000. But what- ever the price, said Pat Cardall. the store's man- at Roper's in Fashion Place; and Koji Kent ager, customers can he Sato, who heads the Flor-shei- assured that quality is shoe department. featured." v-- X Delmar Johnson, formerly a Keith with rmerly O'Brien; ' ; from France, beautiful Baccarat crystal, and from Spain, exquisite Liadro figures. Throughout the store, shoppers can see names like Lalique, Hummel and Cappe. There are china; German Pendleton, Danon, M un-s- i n g w e a r , II a g g a r , Champion and Sansabelt in sportswear aid slacks. In coats and jackets, Rich' concerts during the week 4 i is Roper's f kw- -- But the new owners knew the change would be temporary. They had their sights on the ZCMI Center which was still in young I.G. (Irv) Reneher j left, "4,'n5 South. which has Ram, Modem store reputation for personalized service and quality merchandise grew and as it did. people came from throughout the West to shop there. The year 19;9 was a year of change for the firm. Ray and Meryl Cardall, then in their late 70s. decided to retire. Cardall had always been a family operation and the founders didn't want to part with tradition. So, they turned over the store to their son Lawrence and his wife Pat. Along with the change in management came another change in location. After more than 20 years on 13th East. Cardall moved to 130 E. 3rd Roper's men's and young men's store is now open in the ZCMI Center. Ropers second mens and young men's stol e in Utah is now open in the ZCMI Center. P2, 197(1 Continued from page M-- 5 bands could not effectively play boogie-woogiLater, lie went into the army, where he worked in jazz combos in camp clubs with top flight seasoned musicians drafted out of known bands and jazz combos. In 1950 he was released from the army, and with a reasonably sound musical foundation, he started out as a supper club organist. In 1357, tile Dell Rich Tl 10 was foi Hied, Consisting e. fix,. xw. manager, with Leonard Seilers as assistant M t L-A. A, s A & ivn v i mcncjcjs r of 1 rx. yf 'J j- x i.' Irs- eight pluvi and local radio and TV. In 1904 the trio was disbanded. He now does limited night club work, but primarily he is engaged m concert programs, such as the ones at the ZCMI Center this week. . f.,i. SEPTEMBER FAilPF i! I VaS'UAIU r Clu no ,y 'SPECTACULAn (,k out Hu. UlOICI lull Ttio of goeij looks You i.uri pl.iy it 111 Jack V; four wuys Tin olid color coal und sluckb loom up tor a smuri blazer, I J.wK suit Parlay the coat wiln the mmi-ohec- k slacks for a uper tpor? ciuo Enjoy either pair uf blacks with a port shut The solid tuiois ae D rerun pol ;nd woo! the miru-chou- 's uu- - vay for a lot of fall fash.on regular 17.99 leather lacer on crepe fex ;v. AM bvtfl- f Wty . V: . . , t iij.i! .'Ul ill 0 cloud soft Tie will nog l.iglii blown, plot. Union crepe ni, il.es t'.vi biiie uuoiity at s, ie in'. regular 15.99 and up handbags 20 off All AT ZCMI CENTER t Trio Uve Your ROPERS Option Charge CAU S59-4SZCMI CENTE8 FRI. to 9 MON. SHOP DAILY 10 le 6 WE VALIDATE PAUSING TICAJTS MUSH AY CALL 262-990FASHION PLACE MALL SHOP DAILY 10 to 9 SATURDAY TO 6 Us Milter Charg or Bo nkAmttkard or your Bank Cords i 1 If it's from KOIEir m It's I1IGI9T!! ZCMI CENTER, DOWNTOWN cmd FASHION PLACE, MURRAY i! your $235.00 Other II.S.M. Suits From $179.95 Hart Schaffner & Marx Sport Coats From $145.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Slacks and Topcoats, Too. Expert, Prompt, Free Alterations No Purchase Necessary Come in ami Register For Over $1,500.00 In Free Door Prizes Including a Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit Register at Both Utah Stores Downtown & Fashion Place SPECIAL! 13.90 Play |