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Show Page IB North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, May 11, 1983 Two From Roy Attend ROY True Value members from more than 6,000 stores across the country met recently at True Value headquarters for the 71st Red Carpet Market and Convention in Chicago. Attending from Able True Value in Roy were Larry Brown, the stores general manager, and Vpn.Draheim, lumber manager. They had the opportunity to BOUQUETS for brides of silk flowers are displayed by Veline Bradley, owner of new Layton shop. Fire Bug Flowers. USDA New Shop Sells Silk PLower Creations LAYTON More than seven years ago, Veline Bradley made a bridal bouquet for her future sister-in-lausing silk flowers so it would last. That began her career working with silk and dried flowers and led her to the fulfillment of a long time dream, that of opening a shop which deals strictly with creations made of silk flowers. Mrs. Bradleys shop,' Fire Creations in Bug Flowers Silk, is located at 45 East Gentile in Layton, behind Anns-Fabri- shop for merchandise for fall and winter including basic hardware, toys, gifts, automotive supplies, and building materials. More than 1,200 manufacturers were displaying their products at the market, giving the True Value members the opportunity to see the latest developments in the industry. Brown and Draheim spent three days in Chicago at the USDA Round Bono ne POT POT QOAOT QOAOT c Loft. She has used her talent and experience from making ar Utah 'Work Utahs good reputation for a work force was only one of several reasons Salt Lake City was chosen over 63 other communities in the United States as the location of new LAYTON Dunn said. He said that neither the state nor city offered any incentives such as free sewer, water, roads, or tax incentives to lure the business to Salt Lake but did Bear-dal- l, president and chief executive officer of Anderson Lumber Company, has announced the acquisition of Burton Walker Lumber Companys building material center located at 200 West Gentile, Layton. Anderson Lumber Company will take over the operation on May 2. Carl Truman will continue as manager of the center and existing employees will be maintained under the new own TUQIXGY Af.l UAttO (Rod Pepper, Black 'D27 12 os. cqou::d Jono Ttratxav UZ2? FBAt::xo 33 Lb. Q94 Lb. CUPC:J TOf.YO cjcvj our.ir.icQ OTOQC QCUQG P.a 9 A.M. to 10 thru MOM. OAT. rClri Off Dog. Prlco 10 ; llln COUPONpkinI Coi"R,n- 52734. Wa will sot (taMyt ad prlcas) p0- - Bos 1S45, I CAf.TO fl 53 lb. PLUS SOW OFF COUPON City was selected he was told of the work force was probably the prime reason for the location. According to Dunn, American 10 ez. Minute Maid could get eight hours of work for eight hours of pay. He said that their studies showed that in New York they had been getting about four and hours of work for the eight hours paid. Dunn said that American Express also was impressed with the quality of life in Utah. He cited the good quality of life in cultural areas, education, and within the business 'community as impressive to one-ha- Maria's 4 Varieties mr:32 Express said they felt they FuCIT lf Lc:.:a:jAC2 2 Lb. Keebler nor:cv CCACAQ3 D SO 2 Lb. Welch's FSOE.J STRAW- - C""ITC3 CZZ2Y 24 ez. JAf.l CYE2UP an a 09 Large Navel California Choice American Express. Access to airlines, communications, and federal bank clearing houses was also a prime consideration of that firm when choosing Utah for, their new facility, Dunn said. Dunn told members of the Layton Chamber of Commerce that those who might be involved in bringing new business to Utah should be aware of Utahs drawing points to those who are from out of state. ODAKOGO $0.09 Caco n Fresh c. 1 8D 5 lbs. Dco 32 oz. CAYOUP. D 4 Gal. Cream o'Weber coco :.(3S4 B 00 TAf.:?An?Ar.iPc:jo Western Family GAD,. OnDDDOTT 2M fl 20 Western Family 12 oz. CQAPO JODGD S0C wholly-owne- , Jae Andersen, 4 a registered will discuss home nursing care. Chairmen for the event are Fay Cummings and Lorraine. Webster. Reservations for the meeting can be made by calling Mrs. Cummings at or Mrs. Webster, Geraldine Benton, club president at Anyone interested is welcome to attend. 776-170- 544-406- 300 Eat Gontllo, Layton 7, 4, . i ivj: Now open AD EFFECTIVE MAY 825-360- 8. A 9 4f 09 jcr.iDo The nurse and home coordinator for community nursing services, CLEARFIELD CO Tom's Famous cmecOotasnM ...,010 in d and a subsidiary, Pioneer Wholesale Supply Company in Salt Lake City. Del Monte AGCDO 12 oz. Vidal Sassoon Ogden, a component division DQAUO 09 YAf.10 TJ 40 Count .GccxiAracnn ates a mill and fixture division POQCX Nalles i 29'. TAGOPDDJL'BCO.. ership. The company, with its headquarters in Ogden, .now operates 22 building material centers in the Utah, Idaho and Wyoming areas. An additional center is under construction in West Jordan, scheduled to open in July. The company also oper- - 5 oz. Pierce's AOPAQ. Fiesta Hi-Gra- de D Fresh Tender zuccint., Y.ll.w cnccix rxuccx OCUAOtl 1 Lake view BPW Sets Meeting Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club will elect officers for the 1983-8year at its dinner meeting to be held Thursday, May 12, at 7 p.m. at the Country Garden Restaurant in Clearfield. meetFollowing the business ing, lone Callahan, director of nurses for Davis County, and , Iowa, COUPOI. Rath Black Hawk CattASTA - plus 7( hanhlinf hh and customer han complied provided you with terms of the offer. Proof of purchase of sufficient stocks of Rath Black Hawk Boneless Hams to cover coupons presented must ho furniskad upon request. Radomptions through outside aiencies, hrokars, etc, will not bo honored. Cash redeemable valuo, 1 mill. Void in any stato or locality whore tend, prohibited, or restricted by law. Coupon oxpiros July 30, 1983. 8-1- Force1 ts SAVE t Cuds A Ooda Hours 0 P.M. AIL CjVuHACH Oailer...ToH iri authorizes is our i(int ttl' Ms on the purchase 1 1,k eilck M,vk Boneless Ham 3 lb. or MN tlli coupon to The Rath ,rI,r Mr. TOfxl'S SUPER - Month Of May er James C. Lean Bar-- S s, Anderson Lumber to Take Burton-Walkin Layton LAYTON business was started in 1940 and affiliated with the national True Value organization in 1977, that the reputation American Express offices . can Express. We told them, we dont think we can do anything for you that we wont do for anyone else, Lumber Company. The remind the company of Utahs reputation of a good work force. Dunn said that after Salt Lake . which process all of the American Express travelers checks from throughout the world, according to a representative of that firm, William E. Dunn. Dunn said that Utah was considered along with 62 others and was approached as one of the final five about three years ago. At that time Dunn was a member of the Salt Lake County commission. He later was approached by American Express and asked to join that firm. Dunn said that he and Gov. Scott Matheson were asked what Utah had to offer Ameri- Able True Value Lumber and Hardware located at 5540 South 1900 West in Roy, recently changed its name from Roy Hormel Light A Loan Cooked V By LYNDIA GRAHAM HILL AIR FORCE BASE -DR. Stewart, of Directorate of Maintenance at Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill Air Force Base, recently completed 20 years of service with the federal government. Stewart received a certificate honoring his years of service. He is a resident of Layton. eVaux Pepper, Glazed) tions. She offers wall arrangements to match any decor, silk large silk trees for the home and a complete bridal flower service. Mrs. Bradley said that she also makes arrangements in silk for a sick friend in the hospital, corsages for a special occasion, or funeral arrangements. When doing the brides bouquet, she makes it so the handle ' will come off and the bouquet can be kept in a glass dome . house-plant- In Federal Service event studying merchandise and listening to industry experts. They also toured a modern paint factory . rangements in her own home, working at a greenhouse and a wholesale floral house to fill the cottage type shop with her crea- w Review Correspondent 10 Years Complete Monday-Scturda- y 11th 9 a.m.-l- O THRU MAY 17th p.m. Cloud Sunday j |