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Show North BUSINESS Davis B3 CLIPPER TODAY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1999 B to be aired Clinton Plaza has convenience for residents at Oct. 7 chamber meet WSU-Dav- is BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper Today Nevis Editor BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper Today Nevis Editor LAYTON .Future plans for Weber State Universitys Davis campus will be discussed during the Oct 7 luncheon meeung of the North Davis Chamber of Commerce This will be the first meeting of the group to be held at the new BogeysCountry Garden Restaurant on W 200 South in Clearfield. The chamber had to move its membership meetings from the Hill Air Force Base Officers Club, where it had been held for many years, because of time concerns due to security needs at the base. Cost of the luncheon is $10 a piece for members. Reservations may be made by calling the chamber at 546-129- 3, Ext. 2. In other chamber news, tomght. Sept. 30, the Military Affairs Fall Newcomers Social will be held on the lmks at Hubbard Golf Course at HAFB from 8 p m Davis County The Busmess Showcase will take place 6 at the Davis Applied Oct. Technology Center m Kaysville. Friday night activities mclude displays by 46 businesses, with addresses to be given by Rep Jim Hansen, Jon Huntsman, Jr, economist Thayne Robson, business person 6-- first-annu- al Jewel Lee Kenley, owner of Ed Kenley Ford, Paul Thompson, president of Weber State University, Kevin Gam, leader m the House of Representatives and Layton businessman, and Tom Grimm, who will discuss Saturday events will include seminars by WSU and Memll Lynch for small businesses and entertainment from a variety of local groups. Also Oct 16, the chamber will WSU Homecoming a sponsor Tailgate Party at 5 pm A $10 fee includes a meal from Outback Steakhouse, homecoming ticket, and a chance to enjoy fireworks. For more information call The chamber is also preparing a Metro Guide 2000 for its members. Under contract with Quality Quick Print, it will be financed through advertising The directory is used as a premier business referral tool It will be distrusted to approximately 7,000 individuals and businesses m the area For more informaor tion call Bob Bell at Chamber Pres Chns Dalhn at 626-972- 4. 621-71- 546-12- 15-1- h, The chamber also welcomes new members The Pulse Fitness Center of Kaysville and Certified Careers Institute. A nbbon cutting was also held Wednesday for A Royal Treatment Day Spa in Layton Now if youre a CLINTON Clinton resident, you don't have to drive so far to do vanous kinds of business. to the new Clinton Thanks Business Plaza shoppmg center, 1727 W 1800 N, residents can shop for insurance, trim down and shape their figures Businesses in the new facility include Centennial Bank, manager Steve Anderson, the law office of Ed Dresch, Lloyd's Floral, owned and operated by Cmdy and Steve Lloyd, Allstate Insurance, Rob Taylor and Angie Michaelson, Tender Heart, Curves for Women, and Dili The Center is the first of its kind in this city of 14.000 residents It is located on the citys mam thoroughfare, where city officials have determined business development should be concentrated Mayor DeMar Mitchell, a lifelong resident of the community, welcomes the amval of more business services in the community especially a mix such as exists m this center home busmess m One long-tim- e the city took a leap of faith and opened m the center Lloyd's Floral & Design, owned and operated by husband-wife team Cmdy and Steve Lloyd, includes both silk and fresh flowers, along with what she calls unique gifts. She started designing silk floral arrangements about 14 years ago for another firm and then did special CLINTON BUSINESS PLAZA is this city's first commercial center. It community of 14,000 residents. Photo by Marv Lynchard silk arrangements from her home for five years. Word of mouth advertising and quality work helped blossom mto a new retail floral shop. We just noticed this complex going up and thought, Lets try it, the Clinton resident related. Weve been real lucky, mostly started out with the silk, specialty arrangements of home decor, and had a lot of men coming m for roses and fresh flowers to get out of hock with then wives, she savs. order is located near the center of this Gifts mclude waterfalls, bird houses, and "a lot of fun things. Cmdy and Steve are assisted by their three older children Were excited Weve lived here for 16 years, seen it grow and grow We used to be able to go out our back door and pheasant hunt Curves for Women offers a te workout that combines strength and cardio training while protecting and building muscles resulting m weight loss. say s owners and Clinton residents Lee and Edith fast-growi- Brown The franchise, one of 1.000 in place around the country, offers a circuit system of exercise that alternates hydraulic resistance machines with aerobic recovery stations. Allstate Insurance offers a variety of services including auto, home, hfe and commercial insurance Agents and Angela are Rob Taylor Michaelson and office manager Free quotes are Camille Brown av ailable Central Branch Library changes will add space BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper Today News Editor LAYTON Within the next month, patrons to Laytons Central Branch Library should be seeing major changes to the front foyer area all geared at providing more space to house books and for patron use Library Director Pete Giacoma outlined the changes Tuesday morning dunng the county library board's monthly meeting At a cost of will $10,500, Daw Construction move the glass doors and partitions into the foy er area In addition, the area will be carpeted. The change will allow for installation of two more PCs for pubhc use, bringing that library up to what is Chili offered at other county branches. In addition, paperbacks and other materials will be moved to provide more space near the computer catalog monitors The collection at Central is nearing 100.000 volumes, further stretchsecond-moing capacity at the countys used library. Giacoma said. Long-rang- e and they still plans need a lot more study and final approval from the county commiswould call for adding about sion 4.000 square feet of space onto the library's southwest comer, meaning the parking lot would have to be reconfigured and moved In addition. some space currently used by staff could be opened to the pubhc As an example of the crowded conditions. Giacoma noted that st when patrons view status on some books they are told to check with the d reference desk because some volumes are placed in special shelving in the staff area "It's very conceptual." Giacoma emphasized of the building addition The very earliest we would anticipate anything happening would be m 2001, maybe laterr he added again noting the county commission has final say on any such projects. In the meantime, plans are still in the works for new. small branches in Syracuse and Centerville. However, funding approval has yet to be determined for those, as well But Giacoma said assuming the is received, it cant be anv sooner than a couple of y ears at the verv. verv earliest less-use- go-ahe- Cook-of- f Mortgage Master Sergeant Sal Nunez and Senior Airman Sarah Kenney, both with the 388th Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base, prepare their special brand of chili during the Air Force Associations Chili Cookoff held at the base last Saturday morning. Photo by Marv Lynchard Kaysville Chamber to - By Steve Butterworth HOMEBUiERS CREDIT SCORES hear from candidates If you still KAYSVILLE arent sure what candidates for the Kaysville City Council stand for when it comes to their position on issues, plan to attend the Chamber News & Mews Credit scoring-assingi- ng numerical ratings to consumers on the basis of their credit histo-rhas been used for more than 30 sears by auto leanders, credit card issuers. Now its being used to determine vt hether home buyers qualify for a mortgage. Some say credit scoring w ideas the market and helps more people get a mortgage by remov ing human banes from the approval process. It also offers flexibility for buers debt rations, but have pirn en their abdits to handle the debt. Before, qualifv mg for a mortgage was as simple as paving your bills on time, not paving more than 28 percent of your monthly income for housing and no more than 36 percent for housing and other debts t It's not that simple anymore. Credit scoring uses reports from any of the three major credit repontorte to grade scale. consumers on a The scores are calc ulated bv the credit bureaus, not bv the lenders. The credit score isnt a permanent part of anv t red it history, but rather a snapshot of a mortgage applicant's c redit hisv, of Commerce luncheon It will be held Oct. 7 at noon at the Hall. Kaysville City Reservations should be made by calling 497-094- 0. Missionary Package Event Two Pant suits Eight White Shirt (4LS.4SS Four Silk Ties Two Leather Belts d. 900-poi- ) All Accessories Specially Priced Free, Fast Alteration tory. For more Ogden - Newgate Mall 627-31Layton - 447 W. 1425 No. pleae 52 546-366- credit information, give me a call 8 (North of Layton I tills Mall) Bountiful -- 144 W. 500 So. 6 292-123- nt The Stirling Branch of Republic Mortgage I 4304 -- 877-281 -- nfiipi wfti,nirn rrthijiiiti iiftji THE FOOD STORE CAEUEUED 269 East 200 South, Cloairfield 825-7308 9am - 9pm. irme Nbr neA fe 9 a m 9 p m. 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