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Show ' ' : -, j J ! Tv-:i.fl I - . i I! t ,.,,... i ...... ...... .,., , .,.,,.' I " .... i " ' ... woMaWMi ' ."' r"' : . , .- 1 5 ..-v , t ,:; ' j. aa ' f idL,' j ".- . -. . " ' - i OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT Norton's will hold an open house preview of their new store this evening from 6 to 10 p.m. Everybody is welcome and the store will be open tomorrow, Friday for regular business, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Morton's Open Mouse Set for This Evening Norton's, local food supermarket located at 330 South Main in Pleasant Grove will open for business Friday morning. In preparation for the big event, a preview of their store will be held Thursday evening (today), from 6 to 9 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to visit the store, but no merchandise will be sold until the Friday morning opening. Store hours are 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. The store, which started building in the Spring, will be an attractive addition ad-dition to the Pleasant Grove area. Located just north of Highway 89, it has a huge parking lot facing Main Street which provides access to the store. Pleasant Grove has needed such an addition to its shopping area for some time to provide an increased tax base for those shoppers who do their grocery shopping out of the city. Sales dollars spent here will return in the form of sales tax rebates from the state. . The store is owned by a Norton family corporation but will be managed by Donell Walker, who lives in North Orem, but is a Pleasant Grove native. Major product of the store will be foods, and the name of the store is Norton's. Nor-ton's. The store will also feature several departments which will carry non-food merchandise. M. Ronald Norton, one of the owners who lives in Pleasant Grove, says that to really appreciate the variety of items offered for sale you will just have to come down to the opening this evening, and see what an attractive shopping center it is. The Review congratulates the Norton Nor-ton Family for moving into our area. With the increase in families and people in Pleasant Grove and the surrounding area, we need new business to keep our people shopping at home. |