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Zombie Bike Rides and Zombie Topics and a Store that’s Definitely Dead

Golden Eye Candy – Chris Davell – Church Ditch – enlarge

What’s Happening in Golden Today?

9-9:55AM Silver Sneakers Classic (Virtual)
9-10AM Zumba (Virtual)
9-10AM Women’s Exercise and Bible Study @ First United Methodist Church
9:15-9:45AM Baby Time @ Golden Library
10:15-10:45AM Preschool Time @ Golden Library
11-11:55AM HIIT & Sculpt (Virtual)
12-12:55PM All Levels Yoga Virtual (Virtual)
1-1:45PM Silver Sneakers Yoga (Virtual)
1:30PM Triad Senior Safety @ Jeffco District Attorney’s Office
4PM Wild West Short Tour

Golden Bike Cruise - zombie theme

5:30-9PM The Golden Bicycle Cruise @ Armory Parking Garage (map)
This is the last Bike Cruise for the year. The theme is Zombies and the music will be provided by Weatherbee & the Gnarbillys.

5:30-7:30PM Golden Elite Rockstar Connect Networking @ Buffalo Rose

6:30PM City Council Regular Business Meeting @ City Hall
Tonight’s consent agenda includes a resolution to support Proposition 123 to dedicate up to 0.1 percent of the state’s taxable income each year for affordable housing programs.

They will read proclamations in support of Energy Efficiency Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

They will hold a public hearing on the 2023-2024 Capital Improvement Program (CIP).

They will discuss the City’s annexation policy and philosophy.

They will discuss a request to allow the owners of 800 Marston Trail (map), which is outside the City limits, to connect to the City water system. They may choose to reconsider their recent refusal to allow this connection.

They will discuss how to spend the proceeds of the lodging tax.

Selling the Astor House: A Topic that Just Won’t Stay Dead
After the business meeting, they will hold an executive session (no audience, no cameras) to discuss “the purchase, acquisition, lease, transfer, or sale of real property interests,” including Astor House and the Brickyard House.

If you want to comment on any of these topics, either attend the meeting or email this address: PublicComment@cityofgolden.net. Comments received by 3PM will be added to the meeting packet.


Trivia

6:30-8:30PM Team Trivia Tuesdays @ Buffalo Rose

6:30-8:30PM Trivia Tuesdays @ Golden Mill
7PM Trivia Night @ the Ace
7-9PM Team Trivia Night @ Tributary Food Hall


Live Music

6PM Karaoke with Linda @ Dirty Dogs Roadhouse
6PM Open Pick Night @ Over Yonder Brewing


Golden History Moment

Montgomery Ward store on 13th St. – Golden History Museum collection – enlarge

66 Years Ago
The September 27, 1956 Colorado Transcript reported that the grand opening of the new Montgomery Ward Catalog Store had attracted many patrons.  The store was located in a new building on 13th Street, behind the Hested’s Department Store.  Cliff Evans owned both buildings, as well as several others in that part of downtown.

In many ways, catalog companies (such as Sears, Penney’s, and Ward’s) were the Amazon.com of their time.  They offered a greater variety of goods and (sometimes) lower prices than local stores. 

We deal directly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at wholesale prices.  You can buy better and cheaper than at home.  MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 and 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill.
Advertisement from the May 9, 1883
Colorado Transcript

This must have left the Transcript feeling torn: on the one hand, local merchant advertising was their bread and butter; on the other, the catalog companies often ran big national advertising campaigns. 

Ward’s had not advertised in the Transcript for a few years when this editorial appeared:

THE NERVE OF SUCH PEOPLE
MONTGOMERY WARD, by using a large staff of overworked and underpaid employees and by using the United States Mail delivery service, has grown rich and powerful, until it thinks it is bigger than the United States government.  For years, this outfit has sapped the life-blood from the areas served by it—putting nothing back.  The few pennies saved by buying from this outfit—are more than offset by this company not paying local, general or school taxes or in any other way contributing to the life and build-up of the local community.  Montgomery Ward cares nothing about rural people or rural communities except to milk them dry.  Would it not be well to refuse this company the use of the United States mails until it fully complies with laws, rules and regulations of the United States?

Colorado Transcript – December 17, 1942

Doesn’t that sound like editorials we read today about Amazon.com?  Or Walmart before that?

Montgomery Ward Catalog store on 13th Street, highlighted in pink. Yellow dots indicate buildings owned by Cliff Evans. Golden History Museum collection – enlarge

In 1964, they expanded their Golden store and began stocking appliances on site, which were available for immediate purchase. At the same time, they installed a teletype line to their Denver warehouse, which ensured that orders placed by 11AM could be picked up at the Golden store after 4PM on the same day.

The Ward’s store operated on 13th Street from their opening in 1956 until 1970, at which time—according to the store manager—they lost their lease.  They were replaced by a dry cleaner, which left a lasting legacy of environmental problems.  GURA paid to clean up the site in 2006, so it could be redeveloped.  The building was torn down when the parking garage was built, and the site now contains a mixed use building with retail spots at street level and condos above.

13th and Jackson, site of the former Montgomery Ward’s store – Google street images

Thanks to the Golden History Museum for providing the online cache of historic Transcripts, and to the Golden Transcript for documenting our history since 1866!

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