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Show r ' 6B Lakeside Review North, Wednesday v January 23, 1985 Crop Reduction Signup Deadline Ample Auto Parts New Auto Part Store in Roy ROY Merlin Judkins, owners of Ample Auto Parts, sells auto accessories and parts. But one of the most important aspects of serhis business is vice. I really think what is needed in this industry is serious customer service, said Judkins. Unless I'm out making deliveries. Im at the counter and I'm responsible. on f March 1 5, began accepting appli- Davis County ASCS official Dale Fowers. By reducing planted acreage ments for wheat, according v and production, farmers minimize the possibility of a return to excess supply situations and low feed grains. prices, and also maintain a level idled by the program of stocks in line with market de- is Cropland in an acreage conservaplaced mand," Fowers said. to cerThe 985 commodity programs tion reserve and planted small grains tain grasses, legumes, call for a 30 percent reduction in in other cover to maintained or wheat and a 10 percent reduction erosion. in feed grain acres. As a part of prevent soil and water the reduction, program particiThe contract also requires that will maintain these acres farmers receive for pants payments diverting 10 percent of their through normal control measures for insects, weeks and rodents. 1 Wool Producers to Turn in Sales . Wool producers should turn in their 1984 sales slips to the Davis county Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service for their incentive payments under Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 to 4 p.m. Before farmers can receive incentive payments, original sales . Judkins. . The industry has seen a prolif-- j eration of auto parts, a real explosion. People are going to find it more and more difficult to find what they need." A of head shorn, pounds of wool sold and net proceeds, Fowers said. He said sales slips for unshorn lambs must show the live weight and state that the lambs Z were unshorn. slips from shorn wool and unshorn Iamb marketings must be presented to our office. The Shorn wool prices for 984 will quantity sold does not affect the eligibility. However, sales slips average about 80 cent per pound, should contain the month of and the federal support price was shearing, month of sale, number $1.65 a pound. the wool program. To avoid late payments. ASCS official, Dale Fowers, says applications should be filed by Jan. 31. The Davis County office is located at 70 West Gentile in Layton. computer terminal stands to assist Judkins and employee Jim Beene in their search for customer requests. The terminal hooks into a major automotive warehouse in Salt Lake City. If I dont have a part in stock, I can bring it up on the screen and see if they have it. We get daily delivery from Salt Lake, said Judkins. wheat acres. Fowers said farmers half of may request at signup, one diversion payment and the land one half of the projected 985 deficiency payment for wheat and 1 1. Farmers who neet the acreage reduction requirements will be eligible to receive price support loans and target price protection, in addition to land diversion pay- ready, ; Ocl cations for the 1985 wheat and feed grain acreage reduction programs. The signup period ends er Judkins warm and friendly manner underlines his words about service. His 15 years experience in the auto parts industry gives assurance that he knows his business. I've been in wholesaling and manufacturing so I have a broad knowledge of parts, said In what officials claim is an effort to control excess crop supplies and maintain a better balance between supply and demand, the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, 1 5 owner of Ample Auto Parts, and Beene Jim are employee ready to help customers of auto parts in Roy. With 13,000 parts on the .the average person. For Judkins, a lot of people work on their own it is a dream fcome true. I can cars and some tools are very exshelves. Ample Auto Parts is spend hours in bins and taking pensive. This way people can rent ready to meet customer needs. A out of boxes. All the differ- - what they need for a small fee. things wide selection of hard to find forMERLIN JUDKINS (right), ent parts fascinate me whether its parts is carried chrome or an old greasy part in a along with the basics; waxes, on. Im working tools, accessories, chemicals, and Judkins knows from first hand major brand name auto parts. experience what fixing a car Keeping all those items in or- means so he plans to offer tool der might seem a bit tedious to rental. I want to do this because eign automotive . . Ample Auto Parts is located at 1900 W. 5800 S., next to the Arc-car tic Circle in Roy. Winter hours are 8 to 7, Mon.-Sat- ., and 10-- 5 on Sunday. Summer hours are Mon. - Sat., The phone number is 8-- 8, 776-636- 3. wrjFgi" $ s s t f i i 1 & ro) Myers Mortuary Opens in Layton LAYTON - The opening of a new Myers Mortuary at 250 No. Fairfield Road, Layton, has been announced by Richard Myers, president of Myers Mortuaries. Serving the north Davis County area, the new Myers Mortuary is the third morturay to be built by the Myers family. Other Myers locations are Ogden, Roy and the Olsen Mortuary in Brigham City. ) Myers, Reed Myers and Blaine Olsen as the firm officers and Stephen Johnston as the new mortuary manager. Featuring a white exterior classical design with large columns, the mortuary offers direct access to the facility with no steps to climb. Accenting the front entrance to the mortuary is a plaza with a lighted fountain as its focal point. The prominent six foot wide Specifically designed to meet the needs of people the Layton, circular stationed glass and Kaysville and the surrounding ar- etched window in the foyer of the ea, the new mortuary is of conbuilding accents a reception area has classical that provides access to all areas design, temporary 12J30 square feet of floor space of the mortuary. The mortuary on a 2.2 acre lot, and is the largchapel can be expanded to seat est mortuary facility in Davis 600 people for large funeral ser- BACK . The Myers Mortuary was founded in 1942 by Elmer Myers, Orson Foulger, and Walter TurnMorer as tuary and later became Myers Mortuary with Elmer and Myers as owners. Richard Myers now serves as the president of the Myers Mortuaries, with Larkin Patterson, Greg Myers, Shaun Myers, Gloria Turner-Myers-Foulg- er wsc& Ro-sea- tively decorated viewing areas, family arrangement room, casket room, warred: Fill with Hi ( . preparation storage facilities, special receiving room for flowers and over three thousand feet of floor space for future expansion. 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