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Show I I LEADER SEPTEMBER 16, 1982 JOURNAL BULLETIN REFLEX ace New Attorney In Layton Wins A Cash Prize Shannon Bccksteud of Truit Heights, has won one of the Sl.uoOcash prizes in the Dairy' Queens Million Dollar Treat game. Ms. Ucckslead won the $ ,0o0 prize on a iiv ket she re The law firm of Bean and Smedtey in Layton, recently announced the addition of a new attorney to the firm. 1 tional corporate firm for a year. Mr. Van D ke graduated An old fashioned picnic has been scheduled by the Davjs from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University in 1980 and was a member of the school Law Review" while there, publishing of County Democratic Party Saturday at the Layton Commons Park. Lori Lane and Wasatch Drive, at 4 p.m. HAM. TURKEY, salads, relishes, fruit and dessert and drink w ill he served. There w ill antid- iscrimination and affirmative action. Prior to attending law school. Mr. Van Dyke was assistant professor of communications at Southern Utah Stale College in Cedar City, State University in Ohio. The new attorney is interested in general practice, but has spent considerable time in the field of litigation and corporate law since joining the Utah bar. he door prizes, games and a hake sale. Tickets can he obtained at the door or by contacting Democratic headquarters, 50 In N. Main, Layton, addition to the dinner the ticket holder w ill he entitled to participate in the drawing. CANDIDATES for national, state and county races are ex- 546-082- with a Ph.D. in communica- tions from Bowling Green STEVE VANDYKE STEVE IS married to the former Becky Layton, daugh- ter of Stanford and Viola Layton of Layton, and the couple has four children. UNUSUAL COLLECTION AGENT char-acteri- - The mental image most KAYSVILLE have of a bill collector is one of a rather sinister man with a black coat and a twisting moustache. He waits his chance and then preys down upon unsuspecting innocent victims much like the villian in a Western melodrama. r Opens Office hard-nose- d i DELL J. Larkin , the owner of Larkin Collection Agency, is a bill collector. He is a genuinelly warm, friendly concerned person, solithe opposite of your mentally-imagine- d citor. LAYTON Dr. Jerry chiropractor, is opening his office in Layton at 360 S. Fort Lane Suite 102. Bui-loug- st HE IS graduate from A 1968 Davis High School. Upon completion of an LDS mission to Finland, he earned a B.S. degree in microbiology from 1978, he established his own business in Kays-peopville. At one time, there were an abundance le Weber State College. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, of finance companies from Salt Lake to Ogden, Since the change in our economy has come about, one by one they have shut down. Now it is almost impossible to borrow money. Iowa, where he graduated Summa cum laude. Saturday, Sept. 18 is the date for the newspaper and scrap aluminum drive sponsored monthly by the American Legion Post 82 of pick-u- p IN 1949 Dell Larkin entered the finance field. He had attended USU and the U. of U. He had worked at the Navy Supple Depot. The opportunity to work for a loan and collection agency gave Mr. Larkin some flexibility and some challenges he thought he would enjoy. From 1949 until 1962, he was employed by the Beneficial Finance Company. He worked in several offices including institutions in Salt Lake, San Jose, Calif., Reno, Nev., Canada, Idaho and finally back home to Kaysville. THE EARLY days in the finance business was centered around making loans. People want to borrow money for many diffe- rent reasons. Often loans would be made foi small amounts like $10 or $25. Loan companies lent money very easily with few questions asked. Interest rates were low. People had jobs. The risks were not great, says Mr. Larkin. In 1962, Dell Larkin began working more on the collection end of the finance business. In - Beginner square dance classes will start Sept. 18 and Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. in the Layton High School cafeteria. Everyone interested in learning how to square dance is invited to attend these introductory sessions. is awarding in prmJuc Is serauh olt game peeled to he in attendance. moDG NEVER BORROW against the equity in your home. The only thing most people have is their home equity. Lose that and everything is gone, he advises. Each year Dell Larkin handles several hundred delinquent bill accounts. He observes ninety-eigpercent of the people are responsible. They want to pay their bills. The North Davis County people are especially good to work with. They will make things right as quickly as they can. In Bountiful Celebrates Our First Anniversary Their Gift to You: 10 in stock over $10.00 Sept. 16, 17, 18 Only! any item Missey Dresses 20 on FOR EASY pickup they would prefer the newspapers be tied, boxed or in some type 544-405- If you need your Hair Curled, Cut, Colored or New Nails New Come to the experts at Audrenes Fashions Arriving Daily 5 Junior In Fall 9-1- Sizes LIKE MOST collection agents, Mr. Larkin works closely with businesses, the medical profession and the legal profession. He ceives pay only when a bill is collected. He works strictly on a commission basis, Mr. Larkin has built a successful business around the philosophy, Our job is to do the job for the people. He works well with debtors trying constantly to understand their problems and their situation. The desire to be caring in good times and in hard times makes Dell Larkin an outstanding businessman. $coooff Club members would like to for these have a big turn-onew classes. Square dancing can be a very fun, relaxing form of recreation, dmg NAILS PERRIS (Sept & Oct) SPECIAL Reg. 35.00 for Senior Citizens 2200 Children Hair Cuts 40 So. Main, Bountiful 292-441- Mon. thru Sai I0A.M.-- 6 P.M. f'OSED Residential cleaning fluid that leaves no Removes stubborn stains and grease, as well as pet stains Dries in 30 to 40 minutes SUNDAY MARKET Completely safe e. . c. Baby fresh and baby WE ARE FRANCHISED THROUGH HARRIS RESEARCH INC. 3W 1385 S. 500 West - Bountiful non-toxi- - Phone 295-233- 4 ESTIMATES 146-482- 9 4 LEAHIES Quality Workmanship WE CLEAN YOUR CARPETS WITHOUT STEAM OR SHAMPOO & Queen moD aDfiv $500 CAffilPISIP Commercial 6 Mon.-Tues.-We- d. WITH AD WITH AD Missy 0 38-4- residue to resoil ind equipment. On June 1 President Reagan Off ht VISIT OUR ex-en- aDflv 190 S. Fort Lane A superior SEAFOOD 5460824. thea-you-wt- !f the national folk dance of The Golden Spike be a $1.50 per person :harge to help cover the of the caller, the building 825-395- 544-578- LAYTON America. THE FIRST and second lessons are free. Thereafter, there tact members of the picnic commiilee. Sharon Slalore Hess Jensen Donna Hill 544 1619 or Miller. Democratic arty chairman, will he the eynotc speaker, l or more information con Michael lf signed a joint resolution passed by both houses of Congress making square dancing THE CLASSES are being sponsored by the Golden Spike Square Dance Club and the Layton High School Community School. The Golden Spike Club meets weekly in the Layton High School cafeteria. Caller for the club is Greg Satter-thwait- A'ill m the u Dr. Bullough has been in WITH THE change in our economy and the as an associate doctor practice of container. change in emphasis Mr. Larkin has made in his at a large chiropractic clinic in The drive is under the direcfinance business, his attitude towards loaning northern California for two tion of Wallace Abrams and and one-hamoney has also altered. Today, the first quesyears before reWoodrow Pilcher, tion I ask of a person wanting to borrow money turning to Layton. He is marLegionaires. If you need furthand Fawcett ried to Raquel is do you really need it? Mr. Larkin believes er information contact them at have four children. 4 or np people must be educated to save money rather DR. JERRY BULLOUGH they than to borrow. Put your money into savings. Let it draw interest. When you have enough saved, purchase the new car, the furniture, the stereo, advises Mr. Larkin. Get the money first. Control your use of credit cards and your spending habits. 544-294- 5 Mr. Larkin stresses making payments ahead of the due dates. If you work to get your house payments a year to a year and a half ahead of where you should be PERSONALIZED SERVICE FOR MEN & WOMEN have a cushion. You can ride out bad times, he says. Square Dancing For Beginners LAYTON prizes insiant-- Kaysville. WITH the cooperation of many citizens, the drive has been most successful for the Lcgionaires who use the funds to sponsor service projects and donation to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City along with upkeep and utilities of their American Legion Hall. The trucks begin pickup at 8 a.m. and ask that you leave your newspapers and cans in containers on the curb. 544-273- Mr. Larkin is a professional. His collection methods are successful because he treats people fairly, professionally and intelligently. Mr. Larkin says, If you can't be nice in dealing with the public, you will be the last to get paid. Still, you have to be firm and make people realize they are responsible for debts they have He believes in being right with incurred. Dont put on a lot of pressure. Depeople. velop good public relations techniques. Learn to get along with people, are key phrases that help Mr. Larkin practice successfully to complete his job. ,000, (XX) Legion Plans Paper Pickup Whod you think would have to be the most rotten, stubborn, person to get along with? If you said a collection agency owner, Dell J. Larkin may be such an owner but he sure doesnt exhibit those other cs, fortunately for his clients. IHIRYQIFFN 1 promotion plus cash prizes of $10,000. $ I. OOO. $100. $:o and $10. a news release says I ree game cards uic available at the J.4O0 participating Dairy Queen Kcstaur.mis. d Davis Demos Set Picnic STEPHEN A. VanDjke has firm after working in Salt Lake City with an interna- joined the in the areas ceived at the Dairy Queen at 86 S Mam in Layton, I CHEM-DB- Y |