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Show April 30. 1980 Clearfield Courier Building materials center to serve you In prosperous Layton, where you can still see cows in a pasture along Main Street, Boise Cascade has facility opened a super-size- d .jo serve Weber and Davis Counties. The giant store is open and to serve your building steeds even though the grand 'ppening isnt until May 3. Laytons store will have a ng sale from May 1 to 13. The two new buildings cost $2.5 million to construct, and the site covers nine and one half acres, with 16,000 square feet of retail space. 13,000 square feet of warehouse space and another 12,000 square feet in the door plant adjacent to the store. It is the largest building materials center between Salt Lake City and Boise. A How-tHouse in the o area visually demonstrates the mechanics of plumbing, electrical fixtures, a fireplace system, retail windows, most of the usual construction activities for your home. Inside this stud frame house," you can watch film strips which explain many basic home improvement projects. According to the store manager, Richard Scadden, Boises new operation is in a better position than ever for The store is intent on supplying building materials, tools and related supplies, although they also have some gar- The supplies. dening manager is proud to introduce several product lines that the old facility didnt have. Some of these are: fencing, decks, lighting, and cabinets, vanities. The Door plant carries five basic kinds of interior doors and can handle custom work for needed. various sizes Weve got about 2,500 doors Pre-Hun- g Tad McGary, stock, foreman says, and have a work capacity of about 125 on doors per Hes day. presently working alone, but will train helpers from the yard Store clerks are happy to show you how to install a door, or for that matter, are helpful in all areas. There are also dozens of helpful instruction pamphlets that illustrate how-t- o projects. The warehouse backs up the retail inventory, with sanded plywoods, moldings, and lumber supplies, able to supply any project. There are 35 sawmills backing them up, so the skys the limit. Eighty-fiv- e percent of Boise Cascades business is through commercial work, and a special waiting area has been set aside for con- tractors. inifAMiTnii MAJESTIC WALNUT CASTLE GOLD The store is located at 1236 N. Main in Layton, and is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 7 pm. and on Saturdays from 8 a m. to 5 p.m. Even just browsing through can be an interesting experience. Photos by Dave Horner 314x4x1 Simulated wooagroin on lauan plywood. RED OAK RAIN DANCE 316x4x8 GREEN Simulated woodgra-ion hardboard backing. n DOUG RUTH, of Roy, is a forklift lumber for delivery. 316x4x1 316x4x7 1st aredt 2nd grad simulated on la uan plywood. Simulated woodgrain on hardboard backing. REGAL WALNUT 5 1st grida 316x4x1 Simulated finish lauan backing. 1st greds 316x4x712 on Simulated woodgrain finish on lauan plywood. 6 operator, readying Giris 6 Dicks FENCING! FIREPLACE SHOP for the grand opening of the Boise Cascade Building Materials Center. AMPLE PARKING END OF SEASON SALE MARCO CIRCULATOR Zero clearance hfeat circuiting built-in- "' fireplace. Reg. $238.95 DBCOUNTED WE STOCK ODD & END ASBESTOS 316x4x8 316x4x4 CABINETS SAYE..d While Stock Lasts j DAVE BELLE 74x4x8 7sx4x4 I DAMAGED DOORS showing the attic ladder in the "How to b House." FIREPLACE SETS BLACK AS LOW AS $795 -- DIMENSIONAL LUMBER A FENCING DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATIONS Sunset IDS Church News Sunset 1 David Huston was advanced to a teacher, he is the son of Bishop William and Marion Huston. Karen Mote will give the Spiritual Living , lesson in Relief Society on Sunday. The May Homemaking class will be on May 7 at 10 a.m. There will be mini classes which include Mexican cooking, first aid and quilting. Noma Nebeker is the Homemaking lesson class leader. - Sunset 2 TED MCGARY, the On Wednesday Homemaking meeting will be at 7 p.m. There will be a number of mini classes. The Visiting Teacher Message will be given by Nancy McCulloch. Sunset visor. was Allan Kendrick released from the teacher quoram and sustained a priest. The son of Ellis and Relief Society on Sunday will be the Spiritual Living lesson, Lucille Spendlove is Anna Lou Kendrick. Roy and Berniece Hansen and their family presented the sacrament meeting ' in the Washington Terrace 7th ward on Sunday. It is the home ward. Glenna Trotter will give the Spiritual Living lesson in Relief Society on Sunday. Society on Tuesday will be Sunset 4 Linda Phillip will lead the Spiritual Living class in Relief Society on Sunday. Sunset 5 was Curtis Randy sustained a teacher, the son of Bob and Marlene Curtis. Relief Society on Sunday will be the Spiritual Living class, led by Deanna Bridges. the class leader. Visiting Relief Teacher OWNER MAHIB1 ms We'll show you how to do it yoursolf and savo money. MIEMMIElffiS 6 Harold Anderson was released as a Sunday School teacher, Stella Johnson sustained. Jarad Hansen was released as deacon advisor, sustained as Blazer B leader. Brent Allen was sustained as deacoa ad- the OWNER ROGL Hiram shop foreman, fitting a door. Styling Salon 825-968- 3 2 1 , MILLIE LUPICA LAKESIDE SQUARE IN CLEARFIELD 3 ' i LORRAINE ALLRED i We are happy to welcome to our staff . . . Message, Sue Bennett class leader. There will be mini classes in making lingerie, DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. cutting boards and soap making. Linda Bremer in charge. Sunset? Mike Genta was sustained a deacon, the son of Rod and Irene Genta. Spiritual Living CHRIS & DICK'S "THE WALL PANELING KINGS lesson in Relief Society on Sunday with class leader The Roberts. Sally Homemaking meeting on May 5th will be mini classes on writing a life history, coordination of fabric and pattern selection. Visiting Teacher Message to be given by Irma Bingham. .,J r i Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. , 972-873- CHRIS CHRISTENSEN DENICE BOATWRIGHT WE TAKE LATE APPOINTMENTS - CALL USI 1 7 e 972-873- 555 West 3500 South (1 OPEN SUNDAYS 8 e 972-873- 9 Block East of Rodwood Rd.) 1 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. |