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Show Page 4B North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, May 23, 1984 i.;Ambulance Service He Treats Sick Autos t; V BARRY l fieview t Nelson also dresses in a white KAWA Staff doctors outfit with the nametag t' v ambulance service and charges the sick a fee for body work. Some people might say hes a Mr. Goodwrench and Marcus Welby rolled into one. But when .Stephen Nelson of Layton pulls to a sick or disabled car with t t his Auto Ambulance service, his f house calls are often appreciated tj as much as a real doctors, g.',. Nelsons large blue and white is the trademark of ; "ambulance I. the repair service he runs. The f. vehicle itself was once a genuine emergency vehicle for the city of Bremerton, Wash. He bought it recently from a .junkyard there for $300 and did remarkable restoration job in preparing it for his mobile vehi- cle repair business. While once equipped with respirators and plasma to bring people back to life, the ambu-- ; lance is now stocked with spark plugs and other automotive items to bring cars back to life. r. The large black letters Auto !; Ambulance along with his W are phone number, painted on both sides of the 1 bright blue and white vehicle. Dr. Steve on it when he makes the initial consultation. You treat the vehicle like a member cf the family," he said. Which in essence it is. In some instances, its even more critical for the vehicle to be operating. If one of the children is sick. Mom has to take care of him and the family functions pretty normally. But if your vehicle is sick and doesnt function, then nobody can go anywhere." Nelson said while a mobile vehicle repair service concept has spread across the country, his format featuring the ambulance is different. He said he always has wanted a genuine ambulance for his mobile repair service, but the cost of one was prohibitive until he found the Bremerton -- ;a one. "When you do a job for body, you park in front of their house and Ive painted that sign on the side," he said. People see that and come over and ask, hey, whats this auto ambulance thing. Nelson will service vehicles in Davis and Weber County and doesnt charge for mileage to some- -- 776-376- 8, r and from his calls. His hours run from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. but he is available for emergency calls. Nelson said he will do almost any service including tune-ups, transmission adjustments, air '' conditioning and electrical work. He also said he has done major repairs such as repairing crankshafts, transmission parts, axles and bearings. According to Nelson, his prices are good in comparison to a garage on repairs because he doesnt have the same overhead costs. He is operating a private electroplating business at Freeport Center as his main source of income but will be trying the ree to see if the pair service concept is successful. Nelson grew up in Clearfield and graduated from Clearfield High School y SUSAN TANNER HOLMES f," Review Correspondent : FARMINGTON What with a desire to teach a child a positive self concept through '.success in sewing has now a major school with a d enrollment of 40 plus and summer enrollment topping be-vg- an be-'co- year-roun- 90 students. . Charrenes Sewing School, at 10 N. Main, specializes in teaching children ages 6 to 12. 'Teens and adults who have nev- er had sewing or who want to learn specific techniques are also , finding Charrene Youngs clashes up-stai- rs y in 1969. 3. part-tim- year. Nelson offers a cash incentive to his customers for every new TREATING "SICK" bile Maintenance in Clearfield is the only local repair service on wheels. Nelson said his experience in the area has shown him referral they give to him. He said when he was operating the service up in Bremerton, a woman there paid for all her maintenance through the year by the number of new customers she referred to him. In Davis County, Mikes Mo theres enough business out there to support two such repair services. When you talk about an ex 2 i ecutive or other person whose time is worth $20 to $30 an hour, theyre losing a lot of money sitting in a shop for three hours, he added. But sometime when theyre home they can have somebody come up and work on it there. competition win-inDdi- Members of the LAYTON Gold Drill Team in Celebrity i Layton, formerly known as the Gold Diggers directed by Reta Felt have won honors in state and national junior drill competitions. The girls competed in their age divisions doing two minute drill routines against girls from all over the state. Angela Felt and Misty Robbins went on to also compete and win in the nationals, Angela winning fourth runnerup in nationals, and Misty winning second, runnerup in state and third runnerup in nationals. style fiJiD (sOfigOrci Mrs. Young has developed her V The Lakeview organization t t Women has selected Geraldine (Geri) Benton as Woman of the Year. She will be honored during the upcoming state convention to be held in .Park City June 1, 2, 3. Mrs. Benton is a graduate of the University of Colorado in the field of journalism. She recently retired from Direc- - trate of Maintenance at Hill Air Force Base, after 20 years in civil service. She has held a two-yeterm as president of Lakeview BPW and has also served as ' treasurer. ar Other activities include assistant editor of the Federal Womens Club newpaper and volunteer work at the Weber Memorial Care Center. 1150 2 Speed no j 'M , FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT Maggie and Honi Sessions learn to sew same at the time, learn a positive self concept. and, CHILDREN Davis and Weber county telephone customers will have fewer torn up streets to contend with to some this summer-than- ks new money saving technology, Mountain Bell Area Manager Phil Selander said. Were placing new digital equipment in strategic locations where additional facilities are needed to serve our customers. The unique feature of this system is that it multiplies the capacity of the cable already in the ground more than nine-folsaid Selander. For instance a pair of wires COMPLETELY INSTALLED needed to serve each cutomer y communication. with This device saerves 96 customers with 10 pairs of wires plus the control circuits. The first digital housing facility of this type in Davis county has been placed in the Fruit Heights area. A second will be located near the Layton Hills is two-wa- Mall tub VISA at 1200 W. 2000 N. d, to 40 SAVINGS DISCOUNTS 69 COLOR TABLE COVERS 100x 40" RESIDENTIAL or COMMERCIAL I I COLOR BANQUET TABLE COVERS SAVE 1 $10.00 OFF ALL MAINTENANCE .Exp. O COLOR & PRINT PLACEMATS COUPON LUNCH OR DINNER; BULK OR SMALLER PACKAGES E, PLASTIC COLOR OR WHITE 9" & 7" PLATES PLASTIC CUPS (5 sizes) COLORFUL PAPER CUPS, PLATE & CUTLERYAIS0 WHITE HEAVY OR LIGHT WEIGHT CUTLERY OR BANQUET PLASTIC TABLE COVERS ALSO banouettableskirt SECONDS $5 00 or more purchase per per-son per day while supplies last Must bring ad with you for redemolion In 45 12 HELIUM BALLOONS 4 SHEET SETS STICKERS PARTY CATERIN8 MEDICAL t aa. 79... 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FT. 1 Year Parts & Labor 5 Year Rust Out ASK ABOUT VOLUME 54x54" COOLS UP TO Phone Capacity Up Lakeview BPW Selects Area Woman of Year of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional " pants, parkas and douvets, which are an European comforter. Z 0 ' car from his auto ambulance is Stephen Nelson. be-'- V V iU ,, ,y- He has worked at three local garages and ran a local mobile repair service with a friend in 1972-7Nelson has recently e been running a repair service out of a small pick-u- p truck since he moved back to the area .from Bremerton last assumes they know what they are doing. Classes include childrens, adult beginners, gunne sax dresses, jeans, tee shirts, leotards, swim and jogging suits, blazers, powder jackets. Sewing with silkies, skirt and own system of patterns for young people. She also has taught classes at the annual sewing seminar at Brigham Young helpful. University. Her topic is Buildit is Most people believe that ing your childrens self esteem as 4.' incredible and no one will J you teach them to sew. lieve little children can sew, Iris Cox, Carole Turner and t ' said Mrs. Young. Getting on the Janie Charchenko are instructors childs level, beginning with the in their individual areas, she smallest details and working up said. has brought success. Children are able to increase You need to be very descritheir knowledge through simpliptive. You name the parts of the fied methods of sewing and posifinished are When machine. they tive influences, said Mrs threading the machine, you Young. The first idea is to N. an show them it looks like move a childs fear by learning how to properly care and operate We dont assume anything, she said. Even in beginning the machine and other eqwuip-men- t. Each child works on his adult classes, some adults are tuned out because the instructor own Bernina 930 machine. 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