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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, April 4, 1984 1 I V. W&fcAX-SfS- r&f - ) i ' ' ' V: Mm ivt fttiiiw i! S' 4 ' I mmm ' '? ipet 4 ' i ? It f ' T?' ' ' 9"i, s f !- - iX , V v ' ' "T? , ('S' ', et 4 4 jfruiisal L mmtx 5. j1 r sl :S-- the Meglc pulling n tebblf - (l Its like i out the bet : - - hen gen ADVERTISE FOUR BUSINESSES are now open in a new ping center in Clearfield. The building houses Debbies mini-sho- Danceware, All Factory Vacuums, Wilderness Supply and the Clearfield Veterinary Clinic. p- In Review Correspondent A vacant lot CLEARFIELD in Clearfield has been transformed by a center on the east side of North Main, across from Rens Clearfield Paint and Glass. The building, owned by Dale Porter, houses Debbies Dance-warAll Factory Vacuums. Wilderness Supply and the Clearfield Veterinary Clinic. Charles and Debbie Fisher are owners of Debbies Danceware. a shop catering to dancing and drill team groups. Mrs. Fisher has been involved in these activities with her daughters for years. The store is attractively arranged with aerobic outfits and dancing shoes, and features name brand items as well as custom clothing. .Most of our business is custom made costumes for pageants, recitals and other events. I enjoy the creativity and seeing the finished product, although it means a lot of long hours and mini-shoppi- e, deadlines to meet, Mrs. Fisher commented. Debbies Danceware offers group discounts. The store is open 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10a.m.-6p.on Saturday. Call 776-- 1 pecting equipment and is a full multi-lin- e dealer. There are a vaof magazines and maps riety available for the person w ho enThis business was formerly located next to State Savings on joys this activity. South State, and now has expanDoctors Denzel Taylor and ded and included a service bay Marr Fawcett became the new in the new location. Hours are owners of the Clearfield Veteri9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Monday nary Clinic. Dr. Etta Michelson Baker was through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 the former owner of the clinic, p.m. on Saturday. Also located inside Wilderness and is still available on a e basis. Hours are 8 a.m. Supply is a separate business h owned by Brian Chatterton. to 6 p.m. Monday through FriTreasure handles all makes day and 8 a.m. to noon on Satof metal detectors, gold pros urday. Phone cluding guides and magazines, such as Trailer Life and "Mo-torhom- 6252. All Factory Vacuums, formerly located at 120 South State, is now in the building, 422 North Main. This store carries new and used vacuums of all makes and models, and repairs ' such vacuums, as well as all makes and models of sewing machines. . To get complete coverage of the North Davis Area for your message, call . . . e. 295-282- and ask 3 for the North Davis Directory sales representative. -- part-tim- Wa-satc- 776-437- Stock items include vacuum parts, bags, cords and other supplies. Store hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Fri-- . day and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays. Victor Nelson is the owner. For the recreational vehicle enthusiast, Jerry Chattertons Wilderness Supply features all types of RV service and repair, including hitches. The shop has RV supplies, parts, and information of traveling and comping, in t'Mi HI 2. IIIiitiU imii iiiint ng il re's to S : 546-41- BASEBALL HATS S IN THE KAYSVILLE PROFESSIONAL WITH EVERY WINDSHIELD REPLACED DURING APRIL ON INSURANCE , DR. ALAN K. MORGAN ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS DAVIS COUNTY OFFICE , COMPLETE EYE EXAMINATIONS CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST 25 PLAZA CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS 475 N. 300 W. CLAIM ONLY C. ROSS KEARL the NORTH DAVIS DIRECTORY Stores Open in Shopping Center CAROL GRAHAM et SUITE 14 KAYSVILLE, UT. Limited Supply 546-135- 4 STACY NELSON Clearfield Chamber Gives Top Awards son is involved in numerous activities, especially drama and social events. She recently was awarded a leadership scholarship to Weber State College and was named in Whos Who Among American High School Students. She plans to study sociology in college and pursue a career in social work or teaching. C. Ross Kearl, the first presia charter Merls dent of the Clearfield Chamber, member of Jewelry, the Clearfield Chamwas named Citizen of the Year. ber of Commerce, was named Kearl helped form the original the Business of the Year. The group 22 years ago. He has been business is owned by Merl and inactively and continuously Dolores Riding and was first volved in serving the needs of opened in 1949 at the corner of the commmunity. State and 700 South. The busiHe was a city employee folness is now located at 16 South lowing the close of his grocery Main. store in 1973, and served on the Those introduced as the new Clearfield City Council for eight board of directors for 1984-8- 5 years. are: Carol Taake, president: Youth of the Year is Stacy Craig A. Smith, first vice presiNelson, a senior at Clearfield dent; Ren Boyce, second vice High School. She is the daughter president; Jame$ W. Barlow, of Steven and Jane Nelson. 2117 past president, and Col., Richard W. 1800 N., Clinton. Miss Ncl-- , Quimby, treasurer. . The ClearCLEARFIELD field Chamber of Commerce honored the Citizen and Youth of the Year for 1983 as well as the Clearfield Business of the Year at an annual awards banquet. The new chamber of commerce board of directors was also introduced. . se tions department under the name of Visual Advertising. Inc. They have, hired two men to manage their advertising program. Michael Bouy has been hired as pliblic relations manager, handling the editorial aspects of marketing and coordinating magazine advertising. Alan Hansen has been named as advertising manager, coordinating the printing and design of ads. literature and displays for the com' pany. . degree and is a journalism major at Weber State College in Ogden. He has worked as a public relations intern for Mountain sales manager for The Castlewick Collection, manager of Kuba Rental Agency and has been an editor of the Weber State College newspaper. The Bell-Uta- Look for our midweek advertising circulars in this edition of the Lakeside Review. You'll find values from every department in your Ogden and Layton Kmart stores. Look for our adver- tisement every week! IN THIS EDITION... Advertising Department Organized by Company Clearfield CLEARFIELD an has .opened Conveyor advertisingpublic rela- Weekly Advertising Supplements h, Signpost. Hansen has been with Clearfield since the first of the jear and has worked extensively with Hansen Design Studios in pho-- , tography and ad design and knout. He is also studsing for a bachelor's degree at Weber State al n q u r cs.ivurj rnr I mu no r7 o r tr n r a n u i i a niunin w sin i tnu a n u E f. Xf v T V C7s) n m u ad (71 pages of Kmart name-bran- d merchandise at low, low prices. We're celebrating our birthday, and the party is for you! 8 bargain-packe- d 5C |