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Show I OAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 15, 1982 WEEKLY REFLEX Good Service And Product Is Andrews Seeks Davis County Clerk Position Promising "improved county service" and stressing Part Of Career - SYRACUSE One of the Usl meat packing plants oper ating in Northern Utah H Glenn' House of Meats located at K6J W, 700 S., Syracuse. The building was once a cheese factory. GLENN Bl'IILER i the and operator of Glenn's House ol Meats. His son. Danny. is his business associate. The business employs three to five people depending on the season and the woik ow ner loftd, MR. BITILLR learned the meat packing business from his father-in-lalie has been working at the Syracuse location for the past 3 years. BEING AN independent businessman is appealing to Glenn Buhler. He likes the challenge to succeed that he faces daily. Dealing with the public and providing good service and a good product is the most rewarding part of his career. In order to succeed, Mr. liuhlcr has to assume a heavy hourly work schedule. He spends between 30 and 60 hours per week working at his trade. ONE OF the biggest problems facing Glenn's House of Meat and most other independent business is the excessive In- government regulations. spections of the packing plant are very frequent. Many regulations seem foolish and require the employees to spend time doing unnecessary things. Mr. Buhler says, "If we weren't operating a good, business clean, then our customers would have discovered it many years ago. We sell quality meat products and that is the reason we have stayed in business so many years. well-manag- Union wage scales is another problem that makes earning a living in an independent business very difficult. GLENN Buhler is proud of his business success. He said it took him four or five years to become a good butcher. Other skills were added to this basic trade over the years. A good piece of meat can easily be spoiled if it is cut wrong or pre "organizational ability," LaVon A. Andrews, 271 Marilyn Dr., Clearfield, announced her candidacy for Davis County Clerk. pared in the wrong way," he says. Like nearly every other aspect of our economy, the meat packing business has suffered because of the depressed economic conditions. Mr. Buhler says people are consuming less meat than they did DAMS COUNTY residents have a right to expect prompt, efficient county services." says Mrs. Andrews. "My candidacy is based on the need to improve county administration. I believe my organizational ability and my manage- 10 years ago. rial background are the requisites for good county government." idcred smart buying to purchase a half ol beef at a time. This is still a good practice. Mr. Buhler says by purchasing a large quantity at one time you can cal steaks for the same price as good hamburger. The is that people don't Emblem ready money to invest in quantity purchases. The urbanization of North Davis County is another problem that alfccls the packing business. "It used to be that nearly everyone had enough land to raise their own animals. Now space is limited, the custom killing and dressing part of Kintz Joins Library Staff KAYSVILI.E There is a employee at the Kaysville City Library. Gary J. Kintz, ajumor at Davis High new ACCORDING TO Maggie Ryan, the librarian, the pace at the library keeps picking up and more help is required to make sure the service to the public is equal to the increased use. "We want to comply with repeated patron requests for longer hours on Saturdays, as well as give better employee GLENNS House of Meats d is business. It involves purchasing local animals, slaughtering the animals and preparing the coverage during our busy evening hours," Miss Ryan Glenn also does custom "This little library does a thriving business for its size." the librarian reports. "Last month we took 23 requests for books not in our library, and were able to fill 22 of the requests by borrowing from other libraries throughout the U.S. This servic is free to the Kaysville City Library except for postage to return the book, Miss Ryan said. "We are able to expand our resources to a wider range by usy loan sering this vice set up by the Utah State Library Commission. It is a great help to small public libraries in the state." she added. said. meat into marketable cuts. Smoking and curing are done using methods dating back to earlier times. No artificial smoke is used. Cherry wood and hickory chips are used in smoking the meat. The flavor of the finished product is very superior because of the way the meat is smoked and cured. killing. Because all aspects of the meat packing business are in- cluded in this one plant, inter-librar- Glenn's House of Meats can sell a quality product for less. BlIILER can several "firsts" in his claim GLENN busi- ness. He was the first in Davis County to use a chuck wagon breakfast as a charity fundraising activity. Now breakfasts of this type are very INNOVATIVE BUSINESSMEN popular. He was the first in the county to market smoked turkeys. MANY YEARS ago a man brought 50 pounds of venison to Glenn. He wanted to know how this meat could be used. Glenn turned the venison into , salami. The next year this same customer brought 200 pounds of deer meat to Glenn to be used in salami. The idea caught on rapidly. Last year Glenns House of Meat processed between 7,000 and Theres No Need Already this summer the news has included numerous that so many Americans who cant swim venture out in flimsy or overloaded boats. Why should anyone take such a chance, without a life preserver? Yet many do, apparently ashamed to admit fright or fear. unnecessary drownings. Fathers and sons, children uncared for, elderly swimmers and others have lost their lives taking chances on or in water. The undertow of ocean beaches annually fools and IT CONTINUES to amaze lifeguards and safety experts Fresh n 49 lb. b. Beef Lunch Meat Pkg., Soft Stick MARGARINE Quaker, 8 Oz. Pkg., Chewy , Because of this personalized, accommodating service Glenns House of Meats attracts customers from all over. THE MEAT packing busioccupation for Glenn Buhler. "I have made a good living and 1 have enjoyed it, he says, dmg pool). NO ONE should be timid about acting carefully, in fear of the water. This summer many lives can be saved if more are cautious and prudent about risks and chance-takin- g beaches, lakes and pools. at AA A Different Matter Said the visitor to the office manager. "That new clerk of yours seems a hard worker. "Yes, sighed the manager. Thats why were letting him go." What hard? "No for working for seeming to. toms and received special training in human relations. A Y In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. GZS3fr THE AIRMAN will now receive specialized instruction in maintenance BY SAVING money in this and other ways, the Kaysville d Library is able to hire a staff menber, and service should be even better. Gary is currently the newly elected treasurer of DECCA Club at Davis High. He reports his interest in the library is tied to the general interest he has to learn more, and reading is a great way to do that. "I am interested in the free market system and how this economy field. JD Q&fofomiG' iimjMSEEom (MI Ijito a a mer. I love the land. NATIVE of Kaysville, Gary is the youngest of a large family of six children; five brothers and one sister. Gary is a perfect example of an outgoing, pleasant, hard- iv A working teenager, Miss Ryan said, "He is a credit to his parents. I am sure he will be a delightful asset to our library. np 'Villi llVljv 'TiftseJ Peter Pan, 28 Oz. Creamy or Chunky CHUNK TUNA PEANUT BUTTER Un. .. Aw nirt n ffralTiTTTTJWiflt Franco American, 14 34 Oz. Can, rr-r-&r. No. 1 10 LB BAG POTATOES SUGAR PUFFS 39 $129 Case of 24 - $7.99 SPAGHETTIS. ........ 3t,$l RAMEN PRIDE........(5f,93) 4 Varieties, Noodles ttLK ABOUT Savinas j, $U GRANOLA BARS Bowmans Double Coupon Days ffrffiTIt 18 Oz. Package, Malt O Meal a. q f.KniM'miualt'O'i i ' Girm-- h $J1 VI. m urn' w1 ,e doz. 1 I. 5 RQ 1 2,o ,2)8 &! the munitions and weapons $ W She is a 1981 graduate of Clearfield High School. DURING THE six weeks at Lackland AFB. Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and cus- Chicken of the Sea, 6 12 Oz. Can Oil or Water Pack EGGS 9 . 1 1 seven children. ing Air Force basic training. much-neede- ness has been a satisfying MRS. ANDREWS was ed years ago. She has w idow Airman Joyce A. Davenport. daughter of Frank G. and Glenda J. Davenport. Clinton, Ut.. has been assigned to Lowry AI B. Colo., after complet- really works, Gary states. When asked if he has big plans to become a wealthy tycoon someday, he frankly respons, I actually want to be a far- LARGE (j Boneless salami. Fresh Grade 5?. $9)99 117.94 Tyson, 12 Oz. Pkg. Chiffon, especially private pools where babies and little children often sneak or fall into the pool. (Football starO.J. Simpson recently lost a child in his home SUGAR ROUND STEAK CHICKEN FRANKS. RUMP ROAST or Oscar VARIETY PACK. Mayer, Meat drowns many. The danger from sharks and barracudas is minimal compared to the danger of drowning. Death also occurs in swimming pools, 10-LB- S. Full Cut 8,000 pounds of venison To Drown Western Family MILD CHEESE Dan and Glenn Buhler have made it even easier to buy those favorite cuts of meat with installation of a drive-u- p window. LA VAN ANDREWS Airman J. A. Davenport Assigned To Lowry AFB member. somewhat." Mr. Buhler says. multiple-facete- e School, is the new staff our business has declined a part-tim- Mrs. Andrews has worled as a tax examiner for the IRS for 13 years, opened and managed the Clearfield H & R Block office and was a bookkeeper for area businesses for 12 years. She is currently active in church and community affairs. IN KAYSVILLE 75 Eaat 200 North Store Hours: 7 A.M.-1- 0 P.M. Monday - Saturday Closed Sundays Phone 544-42- IN FARMINGTON 75 Eaat State Store Hours: 8 A.M.-- 9 P.M. Monday Saturday Closed Sundays 4 Phone 20 Oz. Regular or Scented JERGENS LOTION... GRAPES TOMATOES SE" Seedless 82)1 Large, Slicing Mondays and Thnrsdays! prices effective july 1217, 42)f, 1902 |