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Show Sun Chronicle, April 1 7, 1 960, Page 5 Sun Times, April .Cairpettoimie 1 6, 1 Ben Lomond Beacon, April 1 7, 1 980, 980, Page 5 Clearfield Courier, April Page 5 1 6, 1 980, Page 5 opens doors Handler ffamiUoar management The announcement late last year that Lymans and modern edifice. Eager to display his total decorating center, Lyman is inviting old and new customers to drop in and take a look at one of the largest displays of carpet rolls in the area. Through an affiliation with a chain of Carpetime stores in California, Nevada and Idaho, Lyman is able to purchase cooperatively and Carpet Warehouse was going out of business was sad news to folks in the area. Residents of Davis County towns and many from Weber county had become familiar with Lyman Freestone and depended on his expertise and quality merchandise when they had a floor in need of a dressing up. direct from the manufacturer in great volume. Thus, the middleman is eliminated and CARPETIME is able to sell direct to the customer at a tremendous savings. With nearly 250 rolls of all types of carpeting, we should have anything the customer wants, but if we dont we will order it, Lyman said. His new approach to total decorating includes . custom draperies, parquet flooring, Levolors, floor and wall tile, linoleum, plus a huge selection of roll ends which offers an even greater savings to the selective customer who is able to find a high quality piece of carpet for small room at prices that begin at $3.99 a yard. $3 99 a yard. So with a sad farewell the old business is properly tucked away and becomes no more than a memory, while the shell that housed it has become an exciting new decorating concept which the Freestones are en- thusiastically moving ahead with. We join with the many friends of the Freestones in wishing them the best of luck in their new CARPETIME. But close he did. In late December the door to Lymans Carpet Warehouse was closed for the last time. The business located at Main, Layton had been shut down for three months when in March, Lyman, who has been an businessman independant dealing with floor coverings since age 18, came upon a totally new and different concept in marketing and buying carpeting. Unable to turn away from the carpet business he knows so well, and intrigued with the new idea, he and his father, Lyman Freestone Sr. formed a partnership. 1714 No. With rapid haste the old building WHAT SEEMS like acres of carpets confront these two young employees of CARPETIME as they unroll, measure, record and stack for display, countless pet roll ends. Eg g Salad Specials was given a refurbishing and a new lease on life, and the beautiful new CARPETIME was transposed from the old tired looking building into a lovely owner of CARPETIME issued an invitation to former customer and friends to stop for a look at his "Total decorating" center. LYMAN FREESTONE, first-han- d car- gBSSSSftg d Put all those decorated eggs to use after Easter by celebrating National Egg Salad week. These hearty Egg Salad Specials can make a meal. Egg Salad Specials 6 sandwiches 10 14 teaspoon salt eggs, 6 Kaiser rolls or chopped hard rolls 12 cup bottled creamy French dressing Mayonnaise or softened butter 12 cup shredded carrots Lettuce leaves (about 2) 6 thin slices tomato 12 cup chopped celery 2 green onions and tops, 12 thin slices cucumber thinly sliced Combine eggs, dressing, carrots, celery, onions and salt. Cut rolls in half. With a fork, hollow out center of both halves of shell. Spread rolls with mayonnaise. rolls, leaving a 12-incSpoon about 14 cup egg salad mixture, into each roll half, Top salad in 6 roll halves with lettuce, a tomato slice and 2 cucumber hard-cooke- hard-cooke- d h ENTIRE CARPET INVENTORY, ON SALE FOR THIS EVENT!!! EXAMPLES: sandwiches.'';' l"" To put eggs in single layer in saucepan. Add enough tap water to come at least 1 inch above eggs. Cover and quickly bring just to boiling. Turn off heat. If necessary, slices. C?lose hard-coo- remove pail from burner to prevent further boiling. Let eggs stand in the hot water 15 to 17 minutes for Large eggs. (Adjust time up or down by about 3 minutes for each size larger or smaller.) Immediately run cold water over eggs or put them in ice water until completely cooled. To remove shell, crackle it by tapping gently all over. Roll egg between hands to loosen shell, then peel, starting at large end. Hold egg under running cold water or dip in bowl of water to help ease off shell. A Serene Saxony Plush that puts you right on the path toward quality, performance and value. Made of 100" Monsanto Ultron Nylon. Reg. $18.95 GRAND OPENING PRICE S1350 J&Js... Home ot the GREENERY HI-LO- W PROFESSIONALS Greenhouse Special! PILE - 100 NYLON MULTI TONES Reg. $9.95 8 Dieffenbachia Reg. $12.95 $ NOW w All Drapery Fabrics SEED OF THE WEEK a complete line of 25 69 Onion SetSu.M We carry Bulk Garden Seeds 40-l- b. 39 Starting At SALE LEVEL LOOP COMMERICAL WITH RUBBER BACK! ' $299 Per Yard Length COMPLETE MATERIAL CENTER DO-IT-YOURSE- PARQUET WOOD FLOORING LF Metal Adhesive Double Faced Tape Self-Stitchin- g Raspberries a produce Rj Mailer Charge and VISA 1815 W. GENTILE HOURS: MON. SAT. -- free Parking 376-121- 1 LAYTON, UTAH S:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY 1714 NO. MULTI-TON- E SHORT SHAG 2 Co,urs Per Yard. Seam Tape DARE ROOT garden center $6" Reg. $10.95 The Sai mgs Star: A: The End Of The Roll TAMS Sgoo $6In From 4 to 20 1 Strawberries Raspberries e Grapes Asparagus OFF & Roll Ends Bag NURSERY SPECIALS DARE ROOT At Carpet Remnants Reg. M. 98 QOSES Beginning 100s Of BDeer Non-Patent- BEAUTIFUL THICK PLUSH CARPET MAIN, LAYTON |