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Show W v l"wT 'f TI, 1 n.r II.... ,1. T- - I1 yTgir-- r .V V' W WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 5, 1979 VIS Haven Barlow Addresses Kiwanis - LAYTON Senator Haven Barlow, speaking to the Lay-to- n Kiwanis Club at their regular weekly breakfast meeting Saturday, March 31, at the Valley View Res- taurant, discussed legislative activities. IN 1171 Senator Barlow, sponsored a bill to buy an air at fp easement near the south boundary of Hill Air Force Base in order to assure the continued presence of the rtrt j 501 isi . T .;siIi''T5jT?'v :zc?Smr NEW DEALERSHIP LAYTON - The new port with the public as a most Olsen effective sales weapon has tended to the success of the Chevrolet facility was contracted out to J. Ron Stacey Construction Company, architecture provided by CONTAINS IT approxi- square feet that houses the showroom, business offices, service and parts departments, body and paint shops and includes a new customer service, Chevy Lube, a fast service oil and chassis lubrication 32,000 process that takes a member of the Century Department by providing cars for their usage over the years. Olsen Chevrolet is also Clubs for both WSC and the Lake Bonneville BSA. gone up so fast the reassess- ment can not keep up with current values and huge jumps in valuation occurred every five years when reassessment occurs. CONSTITUTIONAL amendment will be proposed A base. The legislative cut down to one million dollars. The acquisition of the easement was delayed for. over two years by appraisal and litigation' Now the value of the land has increased to the point where about $5 million will be required to acquire the easement over 500 acres. Funds are not available now to get the whole 500 the appropriation RAY GORDONS AUTO REPAIR 166 S. Main, Layton Farm (next door Layton Supply) 766-206- 1 Fenders & Repairs Auto Glass Body A All General TELEPHONE service in Davis County is another area of concern. About half the battle was apparently won when the PSC ordered toll free service from Farmington to Salt Lake City and from. expanded quarters with valuation at 1978 values. Experience has shown that Utah property values have ' e Tune Ups 15 yman mxpmrtmncm. Brakes Front End Alignment Fact, frtmndty Sorvco w 8-- minutes to accomplish. There are several features the interior offers as new concepts in convenience to both the customers and to the 43 employees. Total cost of the building is estimated at $630,000 and rests on five acres. THE OLSEN Chevrolet Company has been in exis- tence for 50 years as of this July and was opened by the late S. J. Jack Olsen. The first Layton location for the business was on Gentile Street. At the outbreak of the war it closed its doors, afterwards in a new building on North Main. During these Latter-da- Saints, being y counselor to both the Elders quorum president and bishop, and he was bishop of the Clearfield Ward for five years. During these years of learning through experience, Sam Young and Kent Murdock had the opportunity to purchase stock and had been buying into the company for several years. On April 15, 1977 they bought the controlling interest from their father-in-la- years the company started OLSEN Chevrolet should be noted for the active public and community minded organization that it has become booming and had three major additions to the original facility. It was during these years Sam Young and Kent Murdock entered the by participating in driver trainer programs, supporting Weber State College Athletic dealership. Kent Murdock has been with Olsen Chevrolet since 1956. (Prior to working for Olsen Chevrolet he was coach to Central Davis and Layton High Schools). From 1962 to 1968 Mr. Murdock was the Used Car Sales Manager after which time his father-in-lapromoted him to General Sales and New Sales Manager. MR. MURDOCK was former president of the Lay-to- n Chamber of Commerce and has served as director for several years. He is active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Design Source, Inc. mately Olsen Chevrolet in Layton has recently opening of new facilities on North Main. and presented to the voters within the next two years to permit a property tax exemption for homes. The legislature has passed a bill that pegs property tax parts of Layton and Kaysville to Ogden. Later the PSC amended its prior oral order and added the issue of toll free service from Layton-Kaysvill- e to Salt Lake City. Now the PSC is scheduling another hearing for April 17 at the Layton City Hall to consider this as well as toll free service between Boun-- . tiful and Clearfield. au- tomobile business. ALTHOUGH both followed d the formula for success by marrying the boss daughters, they both had to work their way up the ladder as much as any other employee might have done. After serving with the Air Force, Sam Young entered the business in 1952 as a bookkeeper and went on to office manager, finance and Layton Police time-honore- Report - A stereo, tapes owned by Fred Thibodeaux of 346 East 4475 South. OBCSI Sm VARIOUS entertainment items, total about $2,000 value, was taken from the Randall Cates residence, 145 insurance manager, and finally dealer and general operations manager. HE WAS president of the Utah Automobile Dealers Association in 1976. Mr. Youngs strong belief in a good rap- - LAYTON and speakers, total value $240, were taken from a car King. 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