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Show 4 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 8, 1969 may not SEEM very important Just one little purchase IT make over the counter in some store. But it makes you an active Community Builder. . .because the growth and prosperity of ANY area is determined by the sum of the large and small business transactions that take place within it. When its Trade Volume goes up, so does the strength of its schools, its churches, and other civic facilities, and its business firms can offer better service, and a better selection of goods. . . . since your everyday buying makes you a Community Builder... isnt it smart to do your building in YOUR OWN community ... so YOU can enjoy the benefits of it? And . . . (Build Yitiir CoramoBilly - Stoop G00 These Firms are Genuinely Dnferested in the GO Future of our Community and Your Welfare Burdick Lumber Co. Jacks Western & Jack Frost Payson Furniture City Drug Co. Dougs Auto Supply Franks Pharmacy McCoys Western Auto Store Daleys Market Geans Photo Shop Page Furniture Painter Motor Roys Food Mart Sherms Mens Apparel Chase Lumber Co. Huish Show House Dastrups Spencer Home Furnishings t Wilson Style Shoppe The Wilson name has been on Paysons Main Street since 1900. The W'ilson Style Shoppe has a reputation for high style which of course includes excellence in quality. As one enters the clothing store for women, one is immediately awre of the friendliness of the atmosphere and the desire to please their patrons. In 1900 the store was owned by Mrs. Sanford Byrd Wilson. It was then a millinery shop for ladies, and children only, and carried hats exclusively. It was in 1910 that Mrs. Wilson enlarged the shop and introduced other lines for women. She was until 1925 when Mrs. Clyde W. McMahon became the owner in the same location at 20 South Main Street. Mrs. Kathryn Brown is now managing the shop. Aiding her to continue the charm and efficiency of the shop are Alice Mattinson, Delsa Stiheli, Bobbette Brown, Eleen Wilson, Cora Olsen, Sue Taylor, Naomi Hillman, Fern Lindley and Patsy owner-manag- er Adams. The 69 year old business that changed from millinery to Ladies Ready-to-We- has included - Wilson's Style Shoppe in 1908 Structure essentially the same. Seven of the eight women who are identified in the above group are Deon Colvin, Miss (or Mrs.) Cowan, Myrle Conyers, Wanetta Done, Mary Stevens Clyde Wilson McMahon and Effie Creer. t I and an Famous for fashions i and friendly as always. paint, electric sign business. It is said Wilson Style Shoppe in 1969 new a ar, tile entrance which identifies the of the Wilson Style Shoppe that it is the largest little store in Utah County." The store is ,a very popular one and draws patrons from all of the county. The store carries everything for milady. The sizes include girls, half sizes and misses in dresses and coats. Their line also includes sportswear, handbags, hosiery, house slippers, lingerie, uniforms, etc. The Wilson Style Shoppe carries Tomorrows Fashions Today." They have the finest quality in brand names that includes Youthcraft Coats and Suits, Butte Knits Suits, Nelly Don Dresses, R & K Originals, Jonathan Logan, Jantzen and Bobbie Brooks. Mrs. Kathryn Brown said they always hope to treat patrons with friendly courteous She service. said they also do alterations at the store stating that Your satisfaction brings repeat business. We aim to please our customers. In thoughts concerning Payson, the Wilson family have always had faith in the future of Payson and feel that it is one of the Best Little Cities in Utah County. Mrs. Brown feels that an excellent suggestion was offered by students of the Utah Technical College of Provo when they evaluated Payson and stated Payson a city that will enChanges Pace-Matice Everyone from Everywhere to come to our quaint little city. ' The Wilson Style Shoppe is truly an excellent store with the finest in styling available. ke |