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Show V Gump & Ayers Real Estate, Inc. was founded in Salt Lake City in 1959 by Marjorie Gump and her son Victor Ayers, they agreed their brokerage would set the standard for service and ethics in the industry. Today, that commitment on behalf of its clients is evident in Gump & Ayers reputation as the sales leader in residential, commercial, resort and recreational properties across Utah. Ayers agents achieved Million Dollar Club recognition last year. As an example of the continued upgrading of its performance effort, Gump & Ayers has linked with a number of national relocation firms to offer increased services to clients. And as sales volume and transactions rise, the firm consistently dominates stateg wide statitics as the real estate firm in Utah. highest-producin- Rirchased in March 1986 by longtime general Floor Salt Laker Louis N. former and manager Jerry & Strike, Gump Ayers maintains its philosophy of hiring only agents who take pride in their career-oriente- d professionalism. In fact, over one-thir- d of Gump & Norbest, with its world headquarters in Midvale, Utah, has been a leader in turkey production and marketing for nearly 60 years. Norbest originated roasting gauge with its pop-u- p red button and was the first to deep baste turkeys with a mixture of herbs and seasoning to make them more moist, tender and tasty. the Tender-Time- r GUMP & AYERS m hill REAL ESTATE turkey breakfast sausage are two of the newest products Norbest offers to todays health-wisd consumers. Hickory-smok- e breasts, breasts and ground turkey are only a few of the wide range of trendy turkey products that adorn supermarket shelves. e, oven-roaste- Norbest. Perfect Turkey Every Time. Norbest s Moroni and Salina, Utah, plants use about provided by 105 Utah growers anThis to nearly 70 million pounds converts nually. of consumer-read- y turkey every year. 4 million turkeys Norbest provides a full line of trendy turkey hens to products ranging from small and larger toms. Turkey breast steaks and 40-pou- I INC Daily product tastings at the Buy Utah First Pavilion at the Utah State Fair. |