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Show 10 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 23, 1989 Illm flB9 Citys businesses home-grow- n DR. RUTH MALAN Hometown Lakeside Review ' FRUIT HEIGHTS Fruit Heights City has orchards and about 4,200 residents but only four commercial businesses. Though home businesses are prevalent, commercial businesses are few in Fruit Heights. And those that are there are all and family-ori- d ented businesses. business also carries a line of chemicals such as fertilizers and The Rock Loft has been pack- tip-to- In ago. They still have a cherry orchard, said Andrew, who is the manager of the business. We also used to raise sheep and we all like agriculture and people, ' he said. It takes a lot of land to make money in agriculture. A nursery and green house just fits in, added Andrew. Because of their background the group has knowledge of grafting and budding. Since his brothers are school teachers Andrew runs the partnership full time. Along with the shrubs, trees, evergreens, annuals, perennials, and bare root fruit trees the six-stati- the interest of better health from the office of: J. DR. JERRY away. Steve Toolson owns Toolsons Chevron at that location and has his brother Steve working in the backroom as a mechanic and his sister Lori Tesch as the cashier up front during the day. The family is from Bountiful. A few tourists bring business to the place but most of the customers are local, said Steve. Inspections, gasoline and all types of mechanical work are done at the station. The fourth business, another family business, is Cherry Hill, named for the cherry orchards where it was built. And those who stay at the campgrounds during cherry season can even eat the cherries. The recreation spot is owned by Grant Lloyd and run by his sons Bruce and . Keith. There are water slides, a river run and a swimming pool for those who love the water. It has a miniature golf course, a batting range and CHIROPRACTOR There may be many occasions in the course of the year when you need to stoop or bend over to perform a task. Weeding your garden is one example. Shoveling is another. Unless your body is accustomed to vigorous exercise every day, constant stooping for short periods of time may throw your spine out of alignment. Tnts may cause aches and pains because of the pressure on nerves, tissue and bone. Suppose youre a very busy person and when you finally get to weeding your garden, its long and heavy work. It may take you hours to finish the ob. There are other things to do, so you work harder and faster than normal, putting unusual strain on back and muscles. When you finish, you go back into the house and flop into a chair, exhausted. You expect some aches and pains when youve had a long, physical workout. But if they persist and cause increasing discomfort, back pains, and troubled sleep, you may need treatment to bring the relief you need to feel p again. landscaped and giving suggestions. Fruit Heights is the only place the family has ever lived, said Andrew. And he says the business is working out well. The owners of another Fruit Heights business at 1350 S. Main are also from Davis County except a bit further ing cherries for 42 years on Fruit Heights east side making it one of the oldest businesses besides the orchards in the city. The Loft was built by Lee Jost I and is now owned by his son ; Dale Jost. While the cherry packing plant stems from the fruit industry in the city so does another of the towns businesses, Pine Ridge Nursery at 340 N. - Mountain Road. ' This business is owned by three brothers and a sister, An-- ; drew, John and Jed Barker and Fawn Barker Morgan, who r opened the nursery nine years BUL10UGH STOOPING AND BACK PAIN insecticides. 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Adult high to offer Road of people that make a town or a 2-- From page 9 new and growing town to its equally interesting past, read the petition in part. We want the unity and individual initiative for which Fruit Heights has been noted, to continue, making this town the kind of town we all want it to be, here and now - today and in the future!!! The changing of a name will it not make the town any is the actions and deeds differ-ent....- recordkeeping class one-ha- lf In conjuncKAYSVILLE tion with the Davis Adult High School a 10-k- calculator-recordkeepin- Registration will take place the of the first class, Aug. 29. The class is free to those who have not received their high school diploma and are over 18 and carries credit. There is a $40 fee for all others which includes books and materials. A certificate for employment purposes may be earned. The general public is welcome to attend the Adult High School, 300 S. Mam, Kaysville. night g class will be taught on Tuesday evenings for 10 weeks from p.m. at Davis High School starting Aug. 29, Room 7-- 294. perform the Majority Ceremony for Shannon Hansel, Terri Woep-pamd Lisa Roberts at a special meeting to be held Aug. 30, at the Clearfield Masonic Temple at 7 p.m. Tami Martin, Honored Queen, will preside over the MEATINGESSSm el Payne Trusted Quality For 75 Years, AceHEATING Inc. Sheet Metal, & AIR CONDITIONING 2620 South 1700 West Ogden, Utah meeting. All members are invited. For more information call Joanne Martin, 771-853- Bethel to perform majority ceremony Ten-ke- y will be taught by the touch method needed in todays modern business. Recordkeeping for the small business as well as CLEARFIELD Bethel No. for personal use will be part of 15, Clearfield, of the International Order of Jobs Daughters, will class. the three-ho- Get A Haircut ur for nearly 50 years to get their mail from the Pony Express Riders and later from the Stage Coach Riders. The trail was once used by the Goshute Indians who followed it rather than using the more difficult Bluff Trail near the Great Salt Lake. Trappers who walked the foothills used the Mountain Trail. Among others were Jim Bridger and Peter Skeen Ogden. With the coming of the first permanent settlers in the valley, the Mountain Trail became Mountain Road, the first road between Ogden and Salt Lake City. According to records Kaysville people went to Mountain Road Antelope Square 2146 North Main, Layton SALON History shows that when anyone wanted to identify where someone lived they would say, Oh, they live up by the old Mountain Road... Early pioneer families settled along the road around 1850. 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