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Show sss Working people and the marketplace neview Wednesday ; April 8, 1987 MM- af 'i n4 i p i New Kaysville business Pair gives V SliWUTH MALAN pating in dog shows can help. Lakeside Review correspondent .KAYSVILLE Feeling a definite need for a travel agency in the area, Joyce Hanson of Clearfield and Kathleen Wilson of Salt Lake City became the of Excelsior Travel, 67 N. Main, Kaysville. Between them they bring 11 years of experience to the business. The street front office, the growing community and the telephone service influenced their decision to locate in Kaysville. It was a lucky choice, said Ms. full-servi- v to to Ok to Ok to 50 Wilson. Ten agents work from the ofof them The business owners and Ms. Hansons daughter, Loraine Perrigo, e work from the office. For those who want to travel with a pet or take their dog to a dog show any where in the world, Ms. Perrigo and Ms. Hanson, who have 25 years experience in tr&veling with dogs and partici- fice, three full-tim- e. full-tim- availabilitage' like the ty, said Ms. Hanson. They have outdoor adventure tours to places like Nepal and Mount McKinley. Spring break tours and educational tours and tours for the graduating class may all be booked through this agency. We are working on a London Wimbledon package for the tennis tournament, said Ms. Hanson. They can keep track of business and corporate accounts and issue monthly reports on business accounts, said Ms. Wilson. One of the women go as an escort on all tours. They travel ahead of the group and scout a country for restaurants, transfers and other arrangements. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tickets, boarding passes and even the seat assignment can b.e obtained from the agency. last-se- They travel to 15 different countries a year for dog shows. We are the' only agency west of Boston to travel for dog shows, said Ms. Perrigo. They have at least one show tour a month. Excelsior will take a dog show tour to Israel in June for an international dog show. The agency has been asked to be the official United States Travel Agency for the 1990 Inter-- , national dog show to be held in Las Vegas, said Ms. Wilson. t The agency is able to book for charter trips and features tours to Mexico, the Carribean and Hawaii. Ms. Wilson is in charge of shopping tours which go to Hong Kong and Korea. They have special cruises which give the client k fair. Airline tickets, rental cars, hotel low-boo- bookings, Amtrack and charters are all available. Through the computerized Delta system we have an advan to to 3 to - 44" p A - v As A I ! " . s A ' s' i A s V, s S s r ; May-Ro- A, A'' s'AV V s Maydolin Smith and employee ' business ' LAYTON Maydolin Smith has moved a large and successful wedding and party service to Lay-to- n from Bountiful. Formerly Weddings, the new business is called Layton Party and Rental and is located on the second floor of Layton Rental on Main Street. Mrs. Smith said she planned to move her business to Layton when her husband, Arthur, built a new and larger home for his rental business. Mrs. Smith said she can rent almost any item needed to have a s wV S LYNDIA GRAHAM Lakeside Review correspondent f A - Excelsior Travel is operated by (left to right) Joyce Hanson, Larraine C. Perrigo and Kathleen Wilson at their Kaysville Main Street location. Wedding rental opens in Layton 3 , at Janice Henniger go over plans. se and many of them can be used to rangements are made in advance decorate for' other types of parties items can be picked up anytime and celebrations, according to Layton Rental is open. Mrs. Mrs. Smith. Smith can be reached at Her wedding backdrops can be made to match any color scheme with delicate tricot, lace, and GILBERT'S SALON ribbons attached in the brides 544-502- 5 choice of colors. I Lattice, wrought iron, wicker I PERMS 5.00 OFF HAIRCUTS backdrops and other decorative 2.00 OFF with Coupon pieces are available for rent. decorations The wrought-iro- n Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. are unique. They are designed by Mrs. Smith and made by her husband and her LAYTON Layton Party and Rental is open from to 6 p.m. but if ar lovely wedding. She will do the catering and decorating or can rent the items out for the individuals to set up themselves. She has backdrops, arches, gazebos, tables and chairs, table cloths, china and linens, punch fountains and bowls, book tables and chairs, isle runners, prayer benches, gift carts, and racks for displaying quilts. She can also provide silk flowers for the bridal party and aprons for the serving girls. Veils, hats, and hoop slips are available at Layton Party and Rental. All types of decorations are ready to decorate a reception hall 1 j son-in-la- 1 A 'T J i 7L 7j ?A. V - S' f T M f . and the Ogden Standard-Examininvite you to check out the latest in... The Layton Hills SVlall er ML VEHICLES, itIOTORCYCLES, ATV's, TRAVEL IDEAS, BOATS and lore!! na ,4 t .za 'Ji C pril 0 thru 11, 1907 at the LAYTON HILLS MALL . Co-Sponso- by red LAYTON HILLS MALL .V i; V S' t: Vi l i? i A" . V v v ' and, the yadUisu aututcr |