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Show I ( id I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 11, 1982 &&& ;xy, 4 , S(t 1 ,4 ' :l v7 "MA " I V tf ' t 'A S&. 7wS &i . Tree Planing Project Planned ' ; , - - ' kZiiV $ Mj X" siiy ' Vfc 'vrVK4 ' A :i X' VA -- :- - ' - ' Jv ? hjoys His Work PEOPLE ARE putting more into existing homes rather than purchasing new homes and retail trade to home owners has not declined during the past year or two. e A glazer will handle the glass end of the business. Installation will be included in the service, if desired. Storm windows and doors, shower doors and decorative mirrors will all be carried by Clearfield Paint and Glass. By DONETA GATHERUM CLEARFIELD - Two months ago, Ren Boyce was managing a paint, glass and decorating store. He enjoyed his job. He had been in some phase of the business for ten years full-tim- first working in the office of a large Salt Lake City wholesale company, next working as a sales representative for a paint manufacturer and finally, for the past four years, as a store manager. He earned a degree in finance and management from the U. of U. Ren Boyce was comfortably successful. Chance circumstances bring about change. The MR. AND Mrs. Boyce are natives of Salt Lake City . They live in Farmington with their two children. Mrs. Boyces speciality is interior de- Clearfield Paint and Glass corating. Community involvement is important to any successful business and Mr. Boyce is a Company was up for sale. try it on my thought Ren Boyce. I have experience in sales, bookkeeping, decorating and management. It will be good to make decisions for myself. He bought the store. WHY NOT own, fofcrA , . a Farmington Creek, now in its winter dress, is preparing for spring runoff. The creek should deliver above average flow during the late spring and summer months. SPRING RUNOFF The snow courses in the We- ber River and Farmington Canyon drainages were measured Jan. 25 through 29. Most were reached via helicopter, reported Max Phillips of the Soil Conservation Service. SNOW DEPTHS ranged from 79 inches at Farmington upper to 29 inches at Chalk Creek No. 3. Based on water content of the snow, the courses range from 197 percent of average at Beaver Creek Ranger Station to 1 15 percent at Parleys Canyon summit. The Weber River drainage as a whole is about 135 percent of average. FARMINGTON Canyon upper has 79 inches of snow containing 23 inches of water for 1 18 percent of average. At Parleys Canyon summit 55 inches of snow held 14.6 inches of water for 1 15 percent of average. Chalk Creek No. 1 had 76 inches of snow containing 21.4 inches of water for 157 percent of average. With a good snow pack in our mountains and our valley soils full of moisture we should have a good water and crop year. Everything depends on Mother Nature maintaining a fairly good balance of moisture, temperature, etc. 25-2- 9 for Feb. 1 CLEARFIELD Paint and Glass will carry a full line of paint and decorating supplies. This means a customer can re- ceive professional help and high quality products for any home decorating project. IF YOU dont have your early spring planting plans firmed up, whether it be for gardens or farm, its time to get at it. SNOW SURVEY Jan. Can a person succeed in a small business during troubled economic times? Yes, says Ren Boyce. He goes on to explain the company is judged on its own merits. Service, quality products and knowledge of the business will attract customers. ' Glass, paint, wall coverings, Levelour blinds and floor coverings will all be sold in this store. Mr. Boyce is one of a few people who can mix paint colors. He says he can match any color of paint he sees. Wall coverings are much more popular today than they were a few years ago. Mr. Boyce says they dress up a room much more than a plain coat of paint. The store has rolls of wall coverings on display. A customer may choose irom something already in stock or he might order from over 300 samples. people could benefit from free seminars Ren and his wife, Debbie, give to church and civic groups. If a person doesnt like to do their own decorating, REN BOYCE member of the Mr. Boyce has a list of contrac- tors who can be hired for almost any job. Clearfield-Layto- n Rotary Club. It is his desire to be active in the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce. THE KCA stressed that all clubs and organizations in the city should become a part of the KCA by helping to push this project through. Members of the KCA board Kaysville Civic Association and the Kaysville City Tree Committee will sponsor a tree planting project for the city on Arbor Day, April 23. The project is open to the entire community, all civic clubs and organizations, in addition to families or individuals, who are encouraged to participate. instigating this project are Robert Anderson. John Homer. Pat Hirschi, Patty Hartley, and Bettie Eardley. ROBERT ANDERSON, KCA president, and LaVar ( HAP BROS:) Godfrey, chairman of the Kaysville City Shade Tree Committee, will be in charge of the project. The money will be turned in to Mr. Anderson, or Mr. Godfrey. 376-213- 376-244- ViSS 3 for those wishing to contribute and pledge a contribution. The tree committee will tr&fi select and purchase the appropriate trees that are in compliance with city ordinances. Each tree planted Dance to the Countiy Sounds of the KAP will have a plaque inserted into the tree trunk bearing the donors name and year donated. This small plaque is permanent and grows with the tree. Their goal is to 5 trees to beautify plant the city. The trees will range in price from $15 to $25. BROS. BAND For Bookings and more Info about the KAP BROS. BAND Call 100-12- 3940734 or 3941809 Quality products, especially paints, are necessary if a customer is going to be happy with the finished product. He believes people are becoming educated to the fact. More customers are interested in quality than in discount prices. A QUALITY paint has more solid content, Mr. Let us add Fiberglass Boyce says. This means it will last longer and will give more coverage per gallon. Considering time spent, appearance and coverage, it pays to buy good or Rockwool insulation to your home. products. Skipping the primer coat is a bad practice, Ren believes. Let heating and cooling costs. Well install the right amount of insulation in all the right places. And we II do it right. Join the fight The first coat soaks into the wood and gives the final coat something to adhere to. against Book Sale 10 7 Discount fo&CCOUPON) Of? Discount On All Used BooksUnder $10.00 50 fuel costs. For a quick Free Estimate p.m. On All Used Books Over $10.00 20 rising Call us. now. Sat. Feb. 13 Only 12-- a professional help you control your 'ggOO - WITH COUPON Discount or More on New Books Ron Faerber Books 45 East Gentile, Layton I AA-- rvy SAVE HEAT Expiration Date Feb. 28, 1982 546-33- or 1 544-092- 8 1 |