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Show Page4A South Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, April 18, 1984 New Bountiful Dog Trim Shop Opens CURT JACKSON Review Correspondent BOUNTIFUL Timber-lynn- s A lot of Bountiful area resi-- , ago, she became interested in dents have been going to my dog grooming and set up a home Layton Parlor, Ms. Brister said. groomiiig parlor. In the passing years, she continued grooming dogs at various places as her husband transferred from one station to another. When her husband was transferred to Hill Air Force Base six years ago, she went to work for Bill Shepherd who owned the Layton Timberlynns parlor. In 1980, Shepherd retired, and she bought the parlor from him. One of the reasons I opened the parlor in Bountiful is because hardly any dog groomers around here take cocker spaniels or large dogs, Ms. Brister stated. We do. We will groom any dog that can get through the Grooming Parlor is one of Now they can bring their dogs the new businesses established in to the Bountiful parlor and save Bountiful. their trips to Layton. Owned and operated by Pat Ms. Brister is the wife of a reBrister, it opened its doors for business on March 31. Timber-lynn- s tired Air Force Master Sergeant is a dog grooming parlor, and has traveled the world over. a branch of a similar parlor loWhile her husband was stacated in Layton. tioned in;Turkey about 15 years . Two Groups to Help With Disaster Loans Although the U.S. Department of Agricultures Farmers Home Administration and the Small Business Administration agree that disaster loans to farmers should be limited to USDA, both agencies will make loans until new legislation is enacted, according to a memorandum of understanding between the agen- with SBA to minimize duplication of disaster benefits by either of the two agencies," and that directives will be issued soon to Bernards, Boxers, dogs as well as small ' V ... door-Sai-nt dogs. field offices. Ms. Brister explained that grooming consists of bathing the dog, clipping, styling and ing its hair, cutting its toenails and cleaning out its ears. She said that a grooming about every two months is necessary to keep a dogs appearance in top shape. Over the years of grooming, Ms. Brister has developed a special kind of feeling about dogs. She said that each of them has a distinct personality, and When some of them turn on their per-- , sonalities, she said, you just cant help but love them. Timberlynns Grooming Parlor is located at ,161 N. Main St., Bountiful. It is open for business from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day except Sunday. The telephone number is Pet supplies arc also available ' at the parlor, 295-612- 3. PAT BRISTER, shown here with Mitzje, is the owner of a new dog grooming parlor in Bountiful. - cies. Until legislation was passed year reopening SBA disaster loans to eligible farmers ' generally, only a limited number were eligible for SBA loans under terms of a 1980 law. The 1983 law, PL ended that limitation. Providing farmers with a choice between the FmHA and the SBA not only requires both agencies to be prepared to handle a very sizable workload, but also risks possible duplication of ' benefits to farmers, Farmers Home Administration Administrator Charles W. Shuman and late last 98-16- 6, SBA Administrator James C.. SanderS said in the memo. We do not believe this is an appropriate use of limited gov- ernment resources, while the limited exception for the Small Business Administration to. make disaster farm loans has expired, there are bills in the Congress which will once again give the primary responsibility to FMHA. The Administration strongly supports this legislation and we anticipate its enactment in the near future.. Reports that some farmers had obtained loans from both agencies, without the agencies knowledge of the d.ouble dipled to the restrictions ping, adopted by Congress in the 1980 act, Shuman said. Nothing has happened since then to change our minds, Shuman said. 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