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Show I NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 2, 1981 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, WEEKLY REFLEX Life-lon- NEW CAR DEALER - Mike CLEARFIELD Hamilton and Greg Sill be- Clearfield. Mike learned the automotive business, working in nearly every position in an auto agency came acquainted when they were young boys. They shared common interests and their friendship was an enduring one that continued from boyhood into adulthood. from car washer to general manager. Greg became acquainted with the service and parts end of the automotive business through many job experiences in Utah and California. MIKE AND Greg worked and played on their separate family farms in Layton. Mike is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John William (Bill) Firth. He spent most of his growing up with his grandparents. Greg is the son of Eldon and Marie Sill and lived just a short distance from the Firths. Boy dreams and plans became realities as Mike and Greg matured, married and settled in California. WHEN THE two friends ended up living and working near Fremont, Calif., they decided to combine their abilities into a business venture. Both ended up at the Napa Lincoln Mercury dealership in Napa, Calif. But California living is not Layton living and Mike and Greg thought, worked, saved and planned a move back home to Layton. The friends are now busi's ness partners in newest used car Cars R Us, locompany, cated at 690 S. State, Cleafield. MIKES FATHER Walt Layton-Clearfield- Hamilton, is a Lincoln Mercury car dealer in Fremont, Calif. Following dad's lead, friends Michael Hamilton, left, and Gregory g Sill have joined forces in a new used car lot business in THEY ARE excited about opening a used car lot. They feel they can give good cus- established in the used car business, they hope to use their farming expertise and open a fresh fruit and veget- advice and the choice of good cars. Due to the high cost of a new car and the depreciation incurred, now is the time to buy used cars, they believe. Mike is presently finishing up his education toward a bachelors degree at WSC. He is married to Linda Young, and they are the parents of three able stand in conjunction with Cars R Us.dmg tomer satisfaction, good VFW GIVES FLAG .j Folding the new 5X8 foot American flag donated to the North Branch Library by the VFW Legion Post 8307 of Layton are Librarian Ronald Heezon, left, outgoing VFW Commander Dick Wood, Rachel House, incoming auxiliary president and Don Meyers, incoming post commander. IJUMU girls. GREG attended college in Colorado and USU. He served an LDS mission to the Western States Mission and spent six years with the Utah National Guard Reserve. He is married to Carmen Heaton of Cedar City and they are the parents of one son. As Mike and Greg become Clearfield 1971 Readies Reunion Pool. RESERVATIONS and information sheets must be returned by July 15; Contact 3 for Danny Abbott, further information. The Clearfield High School Class of 197 1 will hold their ten year reunion August 14 at the Hieldelberg in Farmington and on Aug. 15 at Fisher Park behind the Clearfield Swimming 773-289- New Study Group Slated In Kaysville 1 month at the American Savings Bank Bldg, conference room in Kaysville on North Main St. at 8 p.m. They call Clearfield themselves Approves 766-296- 8. CLEARFIELD The Clearfield City Council Tuesday approved a Class A beer -- BIOLOGY Teacher How many sexes are there? Little Boy Three. Teacher What are they? Little Boy The male sex, the female sex and the insects. license for the Gas And Snacks shop, 650 North Main. THE COUNCIL approved the license in the name of owner Douglas Fowles.- THE NATURAL WAY TO LOSE WEIGHT LOSE 17 TO 25 POUNDS IN JUST 6 WEEKS! SHOTS NO DRUGS NO CONTRACTS ATTHEtOs Call today (or a free consultation Bountiful Centerville 292-505- 7 292-761- 8 Sunset 776-245- 0 f; V & ; ;VV ' Gains Eagle 65 OFF 1957 Women's - Children's Famous Brand Clothing Men's - Brad Shepherd, son of Shirl scouting service as a patrol leader and active in church activities as a member of the Deacon Quorum presidency. He has received his On My Honor award. A student at Davis High he plays the French horn and piano and is a member of the marching and pep bands. He is a high honor student and attends Kaysville LDS Seminary. His hobbies include art, skiing and aviation. His future plans include serving an LDS mission and attending college, np Summer Clothes OFF Special Sale Rack JEST. and Dona Shepherd of Kaysville, has attained the rank of Eagle Scout. BRAD HAS been active in All 30 THE MFTEB SHOPS fi BRAD SHEPHERD THE NEXT meeting will be July 15 and it is open to those interested. Contact Mrs. Linda Ford, np Beer Permit i Pursuant to Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Act Ho. B8101859, Ho. B8101858. A Reorganization Sale Z, The Young Mothers Study Group." NO i third Wednesday of each A new study group has been organized and will meet the . m- - fENDELUM)) Here's the Stoiy: Liquidators have been commissioned to conduct You can save on this four store total sale on a first come basis. men's suits, shirts, slacks, sport shirts, sweaters, jackets etc. Ladies (Misses and Jr.) Dresses, Blouses, Pants, Jeans Tops, Etc. Children's Sports Wear, Etc. Etc. Thousands and thousands of items all reduced to sell immediately. Each store has a slightly different selection of fashions- - . . . visit all four stores and save, save, save, save! Terms of Sale: Cash , Check and Bankcards. Sorry ho C.O.D'S or Charges Fashions For Ladies and Teens Village Square, Kaysville Colonial Square, Bountiful - Bountiful 251 W. 500 S. Daily 10 til 9 Sat. ' 10-- 6 Open July 4th SANDY TROLLEY DOWNTOWN 644 Union Sq. SQUARE 165 S. Main 123 Trolley Sq. Daily 10 til 6 Daily Daily 10 til 9 10-- 9 Sat. 10-- 6 Open July 4th Sat. 10-- 6 Open July 4th Mon. and Fri. til 9 Closed July 4th SALE STARTS Officially Wednesday July 1st 10 A.M. Sharp |