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Show Working people and the marketplace Review ApHnocHow August 13, 1986 ""WJUpupMWJWUJUWiiWM ' Store 'devoted' to fish ' ' - - vfV 'F j . LYNDIA GRAHAM V; Review correspondent LAYTON Raising and watching fresh water or salt water fish is so educational it is much like going to school, but more fun, according to Mike Kinsey, owner of a new store in Layton devoted exclusively to fish and their needs. Ocean World, located at 42 N. Main, is owned and operated by Kinsey and his wife, Connie. It is a.m. to 8 p.m. on open from weekdays and Saturday and from a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Kinsey first became interested in fish when his wife brought home a fish tank. However, it wasnt until he was recuperating from an industrial accident that he said he really became enthralled with them. Some time later, he opened a fish store in Ogden with another partner. He said he could see the need for a good fish store in the Davis County area and decided last year to plan for the store in Layton. He has done much of the re-modeling and tank building in the shop. The walls lining the shop contain tanks to hold 150 gallons for fresh water fish and more than 2,000 gallons for salt water fish. &: :: J ?:.'. 3? A:.-- A i;i " , "oni-w , f:' '4 I', vILtair ; ViVN, tw ; ir r . ., 1 1 V ; 1 1 l I' b H I'hh I ihi ;,'- - 'PK,'' VJ r tvf'? A''8 - V j A, y f ( V t i y k''i I - '- f ; I s I Vj A lv A -- - 4 v v j, . i;y 4 M i. - I :..y..yy,-- ; A-'-.- v?- . lf" :.v' .. r-- 4 - y s v. $ .f &;. a -- V 4 " .i v i j. R felter, assistant manager at new Lingerie Boutique of Jean Nicole shop in Layton mall. Lingerie selection is displayed by Jamar Brown (left), store manager, and Linda Glad- - LAYTON The Jean Nicole .shop, a division of Petrie Stores ;Inc. and located in the Layton Hills Mall, has expanded the Store and now features a Lingerie Boutique in an area immediately ieast of the store, r The boutique adjoins the main ;part of the store and features all types of sleep and lounge wear. according to store manager Brown. She said the Layton store is the first in the 2000-stor- e chain to add a separate boutique for lingerie. The shop will carry night- gowns, teddys, robes, slips, panties, and lounge wear. Ms. Brown said the store fea LAYTON ; A physician with specialty training in high-ris- k births, natural childbirth and infertility has joined the staff at Laytons Tanner Memorial Clin-;i- c. Dr. Steven Lowell Johnson e and joins the staff of 18 e physicians at the many .countys largest medical clinic. He is also a member of Humana Hospital Davis Norths medical full-tim- part-tim- v afford. Ms. Brown is assisted at the shop by Linda Gladfelter, first as- world. Kinsey said he is very cautious about the fish he sells. Many stores put the fish directly into tanks for sale immediately after they receive them but he quaran KAYSVILLE r.y i - .V4V, v -- Is . sistant manager; Cindy Adams, second assistant manager, and Jo-lOlsen, trimmer. The shop is open during regular mall hours. 1 1 Kinsey said his shop can offer low prices for fish and supplies because they specialize in only fish and their related needs. He said costs are usually considera- bly lower than at most other stores. 4 V-- r f Terry Fredrickson v Ray Riss, vice also has worked as the Utah vision office manager. Di- president of salesmarketing of Clover Club Foods, has anFredrickson is a graduate of nounced the promotion of Terry Weber State College with a bachFredrickson to the position of elor of science degree in accountmanager of sales administration ing. on June et cian joins staff at Tanner several hand-bui- lt tanks and stands in his shop as well as commercial tanks from his suppliers. Kinsey specializes in drilling glass and tanks for filtering systems. His fish come from all over the tines all his fish for seven to 10 days to make certain they are healthy before he sells them. For fish that do become ill, Kinsey can offer hospital service. Clover Club announces change in sales tures top quality merchandise at reasonable prices everyone can Jamar He makes professional and residential tanks to order and has Manager promoted shop adds boutique . are displayed at Ocean World, a new Layton business, owner Mike Kinsey. by Fish 1. Fredrickson has more than 12 years experience with Clover Club. He was most recently manager of route sales accounting. He He resides in Syracuse with his wife Karen and their seven children, Bret, Julie, Shaun, Troy, Jamie, Ryan, and Kim. ii yy Michael B. Shane Chairman, Leading Edge World Trade, Inc. and Leading Edge Products, Inc. training in infertility, high-ris- k obstetrics and natural childbirth. In addition, he also treats gynecological disorders Johnson may be contacted at the clinic for appointments by The clinic is localling cated at 2121 N. Robins Drive in 773-484- 0. Model L"' Modem Layton. Dr. Steven L. Johnson i staff. Studio Dance-A-Mat- ic Holding a bachelors of science degree in microbiology from i Brigham Young University, the Orem native graduated magna cum laude from that institution. He received his medical degree from the University of Utah College of Medicine, training in ob- stctrics and gynecology. 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