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Show e Lakeside Lait&fcld Reception w Py KAYC flV ur. 1 4J 9. rA V, . V Working thought center, 'reception Debbie said, looking far beyond the discouraging appearance of the home and pounds. She immediately went to work on the idea. So, immediate in fact that, Mwe never did make it to McDonald's." Debbie had experience running her own catering business and had always been adept at decoration and design and felt this was something that she and her husband, Mark, could tackle. He agreed that it was worth considering and yet, was actually thinking, Debbie, you're totally out of your head, but let me join Mark you, Peterson said. When I saw her a while later she was just twinkling and I told her so, he said. I knew this was serious. Debbies enthusiasm was both contagious and unstoppable. During the next few hourk, Debbie got in touch with the listing real estate company only to find the agent was out of town. She was told she would have to wait a few days to see the home. Unwilling to be put off, Debbie called right back and gently persuaded the realtor to do what he could to allow her to see the house that day. He kept emphasizing over and over, that the place would have to be sold, as is, she re- - x V - 'm - 0- - Cfocshant, J, ha earned (he 1 j. Girl Scout Sil- Jackson ver award. A caddie in Troop 318. sponsored by the Lakevicw Service Unit Utah Girl Scout Council, she I the daughter of Matk and Nancy Grovdun of Layton. s A ninth'gradcr at Central Junior High, she maintain a 4.0 grade point average and i a member of the Junior National Honor Society and Iri-Music Honor Society. Sarah Adam. IS. daughter of Robert and Anna Adam of ha earned the Gill Scout ,1 4 t JJ. fl 4NK , &. w srtjso. 1000 OAV IKE SUNSHINE IK; The social room at ChanUty Mansion in Layton gets the attomoon sunlight Months of renovation went into the new reception center, which was once a private home. LET Lay-io- n, Silver award. member. And for obvious reason. Il was. well... Mark and Mjjor and minor improve- ments w ere made, inside and out. Lntircly new electrical, plumbing, Debbie said. There wa so much that needed to be dime. Mark said. What with holes in the walls, waltrarcr peeling olT and places that would need total restructuring, it was pretty bad," he said. It had been the same home that, for two years, others had walked through many with similar ideas for the old mansion and yet, none could not see beyond heating and air conditioning sstems were pul in. Walls were moved, a bathroom was added, and another Walls which held up to seven layers of old wallpaper were stripped, cleaned, patched, painted or papered. Wooden floors which held years of old paint were meticulously cleaned to their former luster. Original 1 1 -- inch molding, the immense amount of work which is evident in much of the that would stretch out before house, was scraped and repainted to a high gloss white. Even the them. It was that ability to envision the potential that proved the ornate interior door knobs, and hinges, were freed from paint in key ingredient that set the order to display the engravings of Petersons apart from other poanother age. tential buyers. It was a slow and at times a The following day. Debbie walked into the real estate oilke discouraging task for Mark and Debbie. However, both agree and purchased the home. that their personalities work great The owner at the time was Hal under pressure. Cowley, who had owned the Were never down at the home since his mother. Alta Adams Cowley (of Kowley Drug same time, they both agreed. It was four long months, but fame), had died in 1985. She had inherited the home from her fagradually the results of such labor began to show, as the old ther and builder of the home, former state senator, banker and home was slowly given a new lease on life. prominent Layton businessman. Rufus Adams. My mother calls it understatThey had hoped the home ed elegance, Mark said, as he could stay in the AdamsCowlcy and Debbie walk with pride home, But through the century-ol- d family, Mark explained. eager to share the results of their the only one that seemed interested in it was Hals daughter, labors. Dana Gribble. She and her husIts a walk that few visitors band live in Washington D.C. can take without oohs and and it just wasnt practical, he ahhs, as room after room offers said. up an impressive slice of charm There was a time when the and grace. Rooms now glow with original Cowleys thought they would never find a buyer and even came crystal chandeliers, some of close to having it bulldozed over which were put back together afto make room for a convenience ter being cleaned by Dana store or a car lot. As new owners, Mark and Gribble was given the job as a Debbie rolled up their sleeves young girl of helping her grandand then assisted by their.extend-e- d mother, Alta, with the cleaning family members, set to work and reassembling of the elegant at a monumental process of light fixtures. It was a task she hadn't done in a long while. Still, ' J s 77j We'II Wallpaper ; Bathroom it wa a job the easily remembered and accomplished a she lent the Peterson a hand during a recent visit to the old family home. She is a cadette in Troop 318. sponsored by the Lakeview Service Unit Utah Girl Scout Council. She ha also corned the ca-det- te challenge and cadette leadership pm and ha worked It was so great having them two year a an aide in Brownie here, Debbie said, speaking of 1046. Hal Cowley, hi wife Mary Lou Troop No. ninth-gradA Dana. looked and about at Central DaThey with tears in their eye and were vis Junior High, she maintains a so pleased with what we had done," she said. "They just kept saying over and over how their mother and grandmother would have been so happy. Groiihant Adamg it on the cTiienship honor roll, wa student of the week and a member 4 0 grade point average, (f the Junior Nainmal I lonor Society. The Girl Scout Silver award i the highcvt honor a cadette, or junior high age girl, can earn. Alllsun Jackson. 13. ha Da-vi- ; m m & age. traffic, through r organijuon. Julie Ann I:- ij3 - m It had been on iho market fur over two years, said new owner Debbie Peterson of Syracuse. "I was just taking the kids to McDonald' in Layton and there was a tram stopped on the tracks on Ccnttle. I swung over and ended up driving south on Main, when I spotted it and noticed the Lor Sale sign, she said. Debbie explained to her children about the detour as they drove near the old home, got out and peered through the windows. I don't know, but I just &, a. r-J- C. j SunJmg fur mare than a century on over an acre of pound, the old AdamCowtey munition painfully begun showing id N( V l ew eommer can tay they c, a all the while prerurmg la open iheir door fur buwc. tiui that the wuh Layton' newevi wedding reception center, Chantilly Mansion. on the corner of Church and Mjin street hat long represented the elegance of an earlier era. Yet. with the advancing year, the stately home gradually and 6 Girl , irea-ftur- 4g- - Three urea Seoul have earned one of the higher horwr in the service - V - LAYTON 'in i VOLK Lm Uy Uy 8b un J earned the Girl Scout Silver award, A member of Troop 318. sponsored by the Lakeview Service L'mt L'lah Girl Scout Council. she i the daughier of Mike and Cindy Jackson of Layton. A ninth-grad- e student at North Layton Junior High, she it a member of the National Junior Honor Society, and wa named North Layton Super Longhorn and art student of the month. She is on the high honor roll. She like soccer, track, reading. and sports. What they have done, as Mary Lou said during their visit, was to give the old mansion that same lacey look as it had appeared in the past. From the stately trees and immaculate lawns and pathways of the grounds, to the arched doorways inside the home, to windows that hang with imported lace curtains, there is that return to style, grace, and elegance. Likewise arc areas like the grandmother's sitting room, the brides room, with its pink floral wallpaper and lace curtains, and the masculine feel of leather and wood in the bridegroom's room, the house has taken on a new life. We just want people to come here and feel like theyre a part of this beautiful home, Mark said. We want them to walk around, visit the waterfall or the gazebo outside, and just thoroughly enjoy themselves. he said. This home has stood for over 100 years, said Debbie. We just hope it can now be here for the next 100. 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