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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 8, 1902 .NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 8, 1982 Good Personalized Service Objective Of Sports n More LAYTON In 1970, J. Freestone opened Ly-ma- n hi own carpet and furniture store in Layton. Three year later he purchased the Mill Equip ment Bldg, at 1714 N. Mam and expanded hi growing business to fill this larger retail store. AS SUPPLY and demand patterns changed, Mr. Freestone decided he must change too. Many additional carpet and furniture stores opened in the Layton area. The economic conditions have altered the home construction business and has had adverse effect on the carpet sales volume. Mr. Freestone, a progressive WELL-organize- Mr, and Mr. Thayne Free of Phoenix, Ariz. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam on Saturday, Welcoming a new daughter into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutchinson. She ar- to many people who enjoy shooting sports. He carried rived on June 24 at the busi- d, store features a complete line of name brand western wear from shirts to pants, boots to felt hats. Hunting and fishing supplies are located in one section and reloading supplies are attractive camping supplies, sports named Jana Kae. The mother is the former Shirley Hill of equipment for nearly every popular activity, and horse supplies are also included in his inventory. Mr. Freestone believes he has the only fullline sporting goods store in the Layton area. He has set as his business objective good personalized service. The employees at the store try to accommocate everyone who comes in no matter how large or small the purchase may be. Mr. Freestone sells products that have a good reputation and quality merchandise is most important. e have two other children, ary and Kurt at home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hutchinson of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hill of Unitah are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Golden Snow of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, and Mrs. Edith Hutchinson of employee. The time Mr. Freestone spends away from his business is occupied by working with his three Quarter horses and enjoying life in general with his family, dmg Kaysville 544-875- 1 Dr. and Mrs. William Nielsen and eight children have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walwyn T. Green. After a week in Kaysville they have now returned to their home in Antioch, California. Bishop and Mrs. Jerry Timmons spent Saturday in Provo visiting with their three daughters Cheryl, Karen and Julie. They also visited with his mother Mrs. Imogene Timmons before returning home. Bob Carroll has been con- fined to the Davis North Medical Center in Layton undergoing treatment for a heart attack. Mr. andMrs. John Coulam and four children have returned to Sacramento, Calif, after visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam and other relatives for two weeks. Mrs. Dorcus Harb, Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carpenter and family, Seattle, Wash.; and Mrs. Jill Amen-rash- ti and children of Salt Lake City were visitors of Bishop and Mrs. L.D. Covington. Mrs. Betty Scott of Boise, Ida. visited her two daughters vacation trip to Kino Bay, Mexico. While deep fishing, Mrs. Irwin, much to her surprise, caught a 78 lbs. sail fish which was a thrilling experience for her and everyone else who was with her. Dr. Clyde Marx flew to Bos- - i ' LAYTON BUSINESS MAINSTAY and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eck, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gilmore and their families last week. Mrs. Diane Baszcynski was confined to the St. Benedicts Hospital for treatment and is now at home. Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Irwin returned from a three week ANNIVERSARY SALE Everything in store (excluding jewelry) 1050 ton, Mass, where he attended a convention for five days. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston flew to Millville, N.J. where they were guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. JerTy Liston and family. They attended their grandsons (Nick Liston's) graduation from high school. Nick is an outstanding athlete and scholar and received a football scholarship to Carnegie Mellan University in Pittsburg, Penn. They were there for a week before returning rJ Lyman Freestones been a part of the Layton business scene for many years and current operates the "Sport-N-Mor- e shop on north Main. home. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Evans returned from Elko, Nev. where they attended the Evans family reunion. They also vi- sited at the Ellison family ranch with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dredge and family are visiting from Boston, Mass, are spending ten days in Twin Falls, Ida. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Tate and in Kaysville with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dredge. They came to attend her 20th year high school reunion in Twin Falls and his 20th high school reunion at Davis High. They will leave July 15 to return home. Glen Whicker has been made an instructor pilot in the U.S. Air Force. He will be stationed in Wichita Falls, Texas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Whicker. THE WHOLE 544-540- (Next to Satisfaction Q-ntcr- 1 ) Wash free free Quick THIS COUPON WITH guilds CAR CARE CENTER Full Service Car Wash Precision Lubrication Center Complete Lubrication Services Gasoline Complete Detail Services Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bingham and family spent four days on a GemmuB A MEAL FOR 264 East Gentile where she underwent treatment. She is now at home. Miss Linn Pearson is vacationing in Canada. Mrs. Kathy Kinsley of Tucson, Ariz. visited three days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prigmore and other relatives in the area. camping trip in the North Fork of Ogden Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Noal Black and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAllister on Sunday. Mr. Black was the speaker at the regional fireside for young adults in the Kaysville East Stake Center Sunday Evening. From Bountiful comes word of the arrival of a baby girl bom to Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Bryson. After four boys they are delighted with the arrival of a daughter to be named Staci. She arrived June 1 at Lake-vieHospital. Mrs. Bryson is the former Juanite Benton of Kaysville. off Knit for Joy Buhl, Ida. are the The Kaysville 2nd Ward held a ward outing at Crystal Springs in Ogden Canyon. It was an overnight camping trip and 200 people attended. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Marx and family have returned from Hood River, Oreg. where they spent the past 2': weeks with her mother, Mrs. Harold Parson. They were there for the funeral of her father w hich w as held June 15. Mrs. Mae Grant and a niece Julie from Middleton, England will arrive July 8 to visit relatives in (his area. They will be the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth and Mrs. Grant Id an aurit of Mr. Duckworth. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Orton of Burley, Ida. were Friday overnight guests of his sister Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam. Mrs. Dee Ann Page has returned from the Mayo Clinic and Mrs. R.A. Bryson ot Bountiful. Knit for Joys Hill- neat-lookin- g By NORMA PREECE Grandparents are Mrs. Vel- ma Benton, Kaysville. and Mr. Unitah. The Hutchinson's LYMAN J. Freestone was born and raised in Clinton. He is a graduate of Davis High School and has taken many business and management courses at the college level. He and his wife Connie are the parents of three children who help in the store. His father, Lyman S. Freestone, is also a full-tim- McKay-De- e Hospital and will be clear-thinkin- nessman, decided to close down the carpet and furniture store and start over in a new retail sales venture. He has established himself in the sporting goods business and open his Sports 'n More store in October of 1981. THE Kaysville SAVE on Gasoline Off per gallon With any purchase Open Mon.-Fi- i. Sat. 8 8 a.m.-- 7 a.m.-- 6 p.m. p.m. w Wash free free Quick THIS COUPON WITH 'uqg&'u' FAMILY A Expires July 10, 1982 'LET'S AU. 60 TO AIEV LAYTON HILLS MALL Next to Morvyns au 816 So. MAIN LAYTON |