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Show Clearfield Courier, December 26, 1979, Page 12 DB Q9SllfQ9S LiCJ Mayfield, president of the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce, along with board members, Ray Adams and Martha Mulder, recently presented several newly opened businesses in Clearfield with the traditional plaque and welcomed them into. Gary Business Community. Leonard RIGHT accepts Stephenson from welcome a Mr Mayfield on behalf ol High Country Truck Sales. Mr. Stephenson and brother Dee are partners in the firm which sells and leases heavy equipment and compound for wall trucks to construction boards and paneling. outfits. They are located at 532 So. Main, next to Stephenson Realty. LEFT At Freeport Center, building Dave Stone, foreman for Aftex Co., is welcomed by Ray Adams. After manufactures topping 2, RIGHT E Enterprises . L . M LEFT Creative . Designers manager, Charistensen, receives a welcome Inc., Chris at is the contract carriers for G.E. 11 televisions for building Freeport D-1- 2 western states. Hutchings, welcome M from Gary Mayfield. Located on the corner of Center and State Street, the shop has four employees and is open Don operating manager, receives from ay field. Hair a from Gary 9 a ,m to . 6 p.m., Monday to Saturday. Phone number is LEFT Lynns Dry Cleaners, 99 So. State, formerly Red Hanger, is owned and operated by Lynn Hamblin, who has operated a cleaners in Roy for the past six years. Receiving the first, dollar, ;!0 is daughter Sindi, who, with sister along Debbie, is employed by her fathers dry cleaning business. To complete the family picture, Margaret Hamblin, wife and mother does the alterations for the Hours establishment. are 7 to 7. RIGHT After enjoying several successful years in Layton, the recently opened Hair-bende- rs in Lakeside Square underneath the Upper Level: Disco. Ray Adams owners presented Millie ; Lupic'a .and Laraine Allred with their first dollar. With five operators, the Hairbenders are ready to take care of all hair needs, including perms, coloring and the latest cuts for men, women and children. They will accept late hour appointments, phone RIGHT Martha Mulder presents Ann Little of with a first dollar plaque. Sew-N-Sa- Ann and husband Jon are owners of the fabric store located at 105 So. State, formerly the Vern Smith Insurance office. LEFT ZMC, Zions Mortgage Co., loan processor, Evelyn Burbach, is welcomed into the business . com m unity by Mr. Adams. Located in Lakeside Square, ZMC managed by Elvin Thomsen. is Let us Davis SCD expresses thanks to Thomas Q. Williams hear from you soon! A GOOD CAN EARN AN EXTRA INCOME WITH US. If you're a veteran, you may be able to start in the Army Reserve at your old pay grade, why? Your experience. Your local unit needs it, and they'll pay you extra for it. And you'll get back some of those . valuable benefits for serving t life insurance, Like for instance. For details, contact your Army Representative, listed part-time- low-cos- in the ellow Pages under Recruiting!' The Davis S.C.D. (.Soil Con- servation District) recently expressed thanks to their past chairman, Thomas Q. Williams of Centerville. Tom was elected to serve as one of five supervisors when the Davis SCD was first organized February 1.9, 1952. Other members of that original hoard were Chester C. Flint, William R. Smith, Richard S. Evans, and David E.Cook. Mr. Williams has served on the SCD hoard continuously that first elections, until this year. Most of the time Tom filled the positions of Secretary and Treasurer, MEET TODAY'S ARMY RESERVE. The last four years he has been chairman of the board, He did excellent work in all of these positions. Tom has been supported in this work by a wonderful help-matElla, has traveled to many Regional, State, and National Conservation meetings with Tom, other members of the board, and their wives. One NACD (National Association of Conservation Districts) meeting held in San Diego was very memorable. They got to tour the San Diego Zoo and attend a show at the UJS. She Naval Training Station starring Bob Hope, Another national meeting took them to New Orleans about the time of the Mardi Gras and this was aimllicr rewarding e perience. During the 27 years Mr. Williams has been the SCD supervisor he only missed one State Association annual meeting, A few years ago Tom had a hip replacement operation which slowed him down for a few months hut he was soon , back to driving tractors and other farm work. Tom has been a farmer and dairyman most of his life. He and his boys - Thomas J., Dick and Emery operated three balers doing their own and custom work for many years. During this period they purchased a carload of wire each year. They also Tom has also served on County Boards, Federated' Milk Producers, Centerville City Council, and a member of LDS Church positions. While Tom was on the Wyoming one year. Tom has stated that he is glad they aren't trying to do custom work now, With the price of equipment, fuel, repairs and materials so high, clients would feel he was a highway robber at a break even price. work. with Tom and Ella. We wish them joy and happiness in their family, farm, church, and other activities. Thanks again Tom for jobs well and Board Executive Secretary of the Federated Milk Producers Association Western General (now when local Dairies), operated two combines for dairymen had problems they about eight years, and three could just call Tom and they corn harvesters for several knew he would follow years. Their custom work through, A spokesman for the Davis covered most of David Coun- It has ty from Layton on south. Dick S.C.D. commented, remembers baling hay in been a real opportunity to Lone-Tre- e dime!'' Happy New Year Everyone!" to . Tom and Ella William conservation work, have enjoyed many rich experiences In soil |