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Show Numerous novations At Ciiipnian's Installation of new blonde oak showcases throughout the ready-to-wear and men's furnishings department in Chipman Mercantile Mercan-tile company has given the establishment a modern up-to-the-minute appearance. The grocery department has installed a new refrigeration unit and new over all floor covering have been laid in the furniture department. This is part of a long range improvement program considered consider-ed by the board of directors earlier this year, Leo G. Meredith, Mere-dith, manager, stated. This program pro-gram has been made possible by the stockholders of the company subscribing to a new issue of stock on the basis of one-half share for each full share owned Feb. 1, 1951. All shares which were allowed for subscription were taken by the stockholders and paid for in cash for the purpose of creating better facilities for the customers of Chipman Mercantile company and to render improved service throughout the institution, the manager continued. With these new facilities and with the famous national brands of high quality merchandise, the store offers to the customers in this area the finest that can be had. It is the pleasure of Chip-man Chip-man Mercantile company to see that every need of its customers is supplied. The company takes pleasure in inviting everyone in this trade area to visit the store and see the new improvements and added facilities, he concluded. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Walker, Mrs. Adrian Thomas and son Sterling of Salt Lake City were dinner guets on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and daughter Patricia Pat-ricia of Price. Following dinner the party attended sacrament meeting in Price Fourth ward, where Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker were the speakers. The dinner especially honored Mrs. Thomas and son, who left Tuesday Tues-day to join their husband and father in Portland to make their home there. The gang, close girl friends of Miss Patricia Hillman gathered Monday evening at the home of Darlene Olson, where they showered show-ered the popular bride-to be. with beautiful and useful personal gifts. A very pleasant evening of games, girlish chatter & laug- l liter, was followed by tasty re-fresghments. re-fresghments. Guests present were Miss Patricia, Pat-ricia, Rosalyn Beveridge, Ger-aldine Ger-aldine Peay, Patricia Anderson, Jerry B. Cook, Darlene Olson, Carol Christensen, Maralyn Walker, Walk-er, Mary Winters, JoAnne Whitehead, White-head, Joan Hardman, Mrs. J. R, Bone and Mrs. Lucille Hillman. |