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Show Working people and the marketplace Review Wednesday October 21, 1987 Roy wary of buyers plan; Auto glass shop open in Layton Council wants firm proposal before giving license Young said he anticipates businessmen will feel the idea will be ROY The Roy City Council effective and prefer to give a diswants to see a firm business plan count on all members purchases coubefore it will grant a solicitors rather than offer business license to Mike Young of pons that only bring people into their business one time. United Buyers. told members He said his service would be a of the Young City Council he wants the license so he cross between coupon books and can begin to line up customers for Price Savers" and is in the initial a business he has been planning sign-u- p stage." He has not contactfor some time. ed the merchants yet but wants to He hopes to get local merchants gather a group of members first so and suppliers to offer discounts to he can show merchants it would clients he plans to organize into a be to their advantage to offer the unit. Those clients would be discounts, he said. charged an initial fee and monthly Young said he plans to charge his to United to customers a small initial fee payments belong but not bill for monthly member- - LYNDIA GRAHAM Lakeside Review correspondent two-for-o- LAYTON Dave Draper and Mark Woodward have opened a glass shop in Layton as an expansion of a shop they are successfully operating in Morgan. M.D. Glass is located at 1386 Angel Street in Layton, behind Bob's Oil Exchange. The shop does all tpes of automotive glass work, according to Draper who is in the Layton shop Draper and Woodward are both Layton natives. Woodward now operates the Morgan shop during full-tim- e. work days. Draper said their shop offers pick-u- p and delivery and free mobile service to area residents for automobile needs. He said they plan to expand to home glass service in the near future. free They specialize in working with insurance claims and with on windshields. Draper said the seconds provide good Operating new auto glass shop in Layton, M.D. Glass, are Dave Draper and Mark Woodward. replacement at a lower cost to car owners. He said M.D. Glass can repair chips and star cracks in windshields. He said the little cracks and chips can be prevented from factory-sec- onds further cracking through the repair process. M.D. Glass is open from 8:30 to 5 p.m., weekdays and on Saturday by appointment. The phone number is 544-220- 1. Syracuse man gets vice president title ; I One of the largest independent management companies in the country has promoted a Syracuse man to the position of regional vice president. low-intere- st er, and regional manager to take pn the responsibility of running of A.L. Williams. The training Harris has undergone has prepared him to build a smooth-runnin- multi-lev- g el orga- nization. A.L, Williams provides The three sons of a Roy couple, Henry Matis and the late Mae Pace Matis, have been honored by dentistry organizaROY tions. Dr. John A. Matis, Ogden orthodontist, was honored on Oct. 9, before the American Dental Asso-- 1 ciation Convention in Las Vegas, Nev., by being named a fellow in the International College of Den- tists Convocation. His brother, Col. Bruce A. Matis, was also honored as a fellow in the American College of Dentists Convocation on the same , h have completed a seminar to certify them as ceramic tile consultants. The men were honored at a dinner Oct. 10 at Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City. area. Hearing set Nov. 5 for new 'auto mall' get recognition from Tile Institute Three SALT LAKE CITY Davis County residents have received recognition from the Ceramic Tile Institute of America. Larry McClearly of Layton, Thomas Magee of Clearfield and Kent Callahan of Farmington A prominent Roy ROY woman is one of four Utah women named by th Utah Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs Inc. to receive 1959, was later named city editor and then associate editor. She received the Defense Depot Ogden Achievement Award for participation in the Friends of the organizations prestigious the Depot group which successWoman of Achievement Award. fully defended the need for the Flora Ogan, associate editor of depot and kept it open. She also is a recipient of the Community the Ogden was honored Saturday along with Social Services Coordinating State Rep. Beverly Evans, AssociCouncil Distinguished Service ate Justice of the Utah Supreme Award; Elks Citizenship Award; Court Christine M. Durham and Young Womens Christian AssoYvonne Coroles at the Utah ciation Woman of the Year MeBPW slate board meeting in Pro- dia for 1985; Weber State College vo. Presidential Citation; Sigma DelMs. Ogan supervises the editota Chi Editorial Writing Award. rial page at the Ogden newspaper She is a member of the Weber and prepares editorials representClub; Utah Commission on justice in the Trial Courts; and the ing the opinions of the newspaper. She began work as a reporter Governor's Task Force on Drinkin ing and Driving. for the Standard-Examin- Flora Ogan seven-mont- A public hearing LAYTON has been set for Nov. 5 at 7:30 to consider a proposal to build an auto mall" at 2750 N. 400 W. on Hill Field Road. The hearing will be held in the City Council chambers at City Hall. Take notice, persons who reside in the city limits of Layton City, who have resided in Utah for 30 days prior to the election date, who are 18 years or older and a citizen of the United States. You may regis- ter to vote in the Layton City Municipal General Election. This registration will also qualify the voter to vote in the Davis County special Bond office-546-85- . 10 ance. District 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ; Registration Agent Karen Allen Peacock Jeanette Sorenson Laree J. Hall LaDean Snow Kathleen Allen Linda Hamilton Delpha Reese Carolyn Brimhall JoLean Waite Mildred Butler Nancy Porter Shirlee Randall Jeanell Evans Karen Youngman Lanore Harris Mary Ann Love Dee Ann Valentine Diana Lindeman Ben Horejsi Rene Vernon Josephine Udy Dawn Steele Desiree Wybrow Leslie Rodak . Maurine McFarland Angalee Thompson Dorothy Adams Robin Ellis Ramona Forgacs Lorraine Foxley Reva Follett Address 135 Dawson Street, Layton, Utah 84041 617 East 375 South, Layton Utah 84041 902 East 300 North, Layton Utah 84041 778 East Wasatch, Layton Utah 84041 472 Spurlock St., Layton Utah 84041 145 North 450 West, Layton Utah 84041 712 West Gentile, Layton Utah 84041 282 West Gordon, Layton Utah 84041 814 Church Street, Layton Utah 84041 4 Prows Circle, Layton Utah 84041 824 Kirk Street, Layton Utah 84041 1206 N. 150 East, Layton, Utah 84041 1481 N. Hill Field, Layton Utah 84041 1145 No. 1140 West, Layton Utah 84041 x ; x : ; ; 1904 North Matthew, Layton Utah 84041:-715 West 3000 N., Layton Utah 84041 631 Esat 2000 No., Layton Utah 84041 x; 1352 E. Rosewood, Layton, Utah 84041 260 Fremont Way, Layton Utah 84041 X; 84041 672 West 2400 N., Layton Utah ;: 1662 West 1920 No., Layton Utah 84041 X; 1455 N. Celia Way, Layton Utah 84041 X: 1148 N. 2100 West, Layton Utah 84041 ;X 3393 No. 2375 East, Layton Utah 84041 :ij 2101 Ridge Road, Layton Utah 84041 :x 1115 N. Kimberly, Layton Utah 84041 x: 796 No. Fairfield, Layton Utah 84041 1800 E. Kayscreek, Layton Utah 84041 ; 2486 East 1775 No., Layton Utah 84041 2572 No. 2450 East, Layton Utah 84041 y 1678 No. 3200 East, Layton Utah 84041 x- Read The Classified For Best Results i . Oc-- , Registration for the November 3, 1987 election will be held on tober 27th and 28th from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day. The following is a , list of registration agents where voters of each district may register on these dates. Any person who does not know which voting district they for assist-- . live in may call the Layton City Recorders 6 - . Election. 2 3 4 5 V r, NOTICE OF VOTER REGISTRATION LAYTON CITY MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION Gene D. Harris day in Las Vegas. Their brother Dr. James H. Matis, a professor at Texas A & M, was honored Aug. 18 as a fellow in the American Statistical Association Convention in San Francisco, Calif. They were raised in the Ogden 3 Young told the council he had written plans and projections. Kimber told him to meet with Dutson and work out the details before further consideration would be gicn to issuance of the license. er Business briefs Organizations honor sons of Roy couple ness. Roy woman cited by BPW Standard-Examine- financial management direction for clients in the areas of life insurance, securities and investments, and will soon offer home mortgages. Harris is presently working out of the Roy office of A.L. Williams, with plans to open his own office in the Layton area. There are 20 people in the Harris organization, with plans to qualify and hire at least ten more financial management specialists. Harris graduated from Layton High School, and studied business at Weber State. In his two years with the com-- ! pany. Gene D. Harris has worked ,his way through sales manager, (district manager, division managhis own leg ship charges until he can offer savings from merchants. But Maor Wayne Kimber said he is concerned about Young charging for a service he cant yet offer and can't guarantee. City Attorney Roger Dutson said the bujers would have to have a clear understanding of the obligations they are getting into before he would feel comfortable with the city issuing a license for the busi- LYNDIA GRAHAM Lakeside Review correspondent ; 'x - m i |