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Portrait of Brigham Young with cane and top hat. ZCMI Brigham Young Award. Legend has it that in the early days of ZCMI, Brigham Young was taking a customary tour of the store when he noticed a "wavy" mirror. Immediately he raised his cane and smashed the mirror into a thousand pieces saying, "We don't sell that to anyone!" By so doing, he set a standard of excellence for "America's First Department Store" which continues to this day. Our replica cane represents the highest standard of quality and service.
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Richard H. Madsen
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Richard H. Madsen
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Richard H. Madsen
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Richard H. Madsen
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Women posing next to one of the 40 pine pillars on main floor, center section, ZCMI, Salt Lake City, Utah, May, 1968.
1968-05
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ZCMI and Studebaker Bros. Manufacturing Company, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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ZCMI basement store, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1949.
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ZCMI building.
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ZCMI Chief Executive Officers: Brigham Young (1868), H.B. Clawson (1869-1873, 1875-1876), William H. Hooper (1873-1875), Horace S. Eldredge (1876-1881, 1883-1888), William Jennings (1881-1883), Thomas G. Webber (1888-1919), John F. Bennett (1920-1931), Gus P. Backman (1928-1929), William L. Walker (1929-1933), R.W. Madsen (1933-1946), Harold H. Bennett (1946-1973), Oakley S. Evans (1973-1983), Joseph A. Anderson (1983-1985), Lowell M. Durham Jr. (1985-1990), Richard H. Madsen (1990- ).
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ZCMI stagecoach.
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ZCMI storefront decorated in celebration of Utah becoming the 45th state, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1896.
1896
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ZCMI, Idaho Falls Branch, located where Idaho Falls library parking lot is today.
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ZCMI, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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ZCMI, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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ZCMI, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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