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Show i , -, I ' : A 1 - $ i v 7r s 'A i I Pat Huntsman displays one of the wood craft items made in tole classes at Huntsman's Country Woods in Pleasant Grove. Huntsman's Country Woods opens in P.G. It is a labor of love when a hobby becomes a vocation as well. Larry Huntsman enjoys working with wood. He likes cutting things out of wood. Now he has put his skill to good use with the opening of Huntsman's Country Woods at 79 S. Main in Pleasant Grove. The new store is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. j In addition to Larry and his wife, j Pat, the store is also owned by J Larry's brother, Blaine, and his wife, Joyce. Jeanette Ekins is an ,K employee of the store. As the name suggests, the new business has all types of wood cutouts for crafts and some wood furniture, besides. In addition to the wood craft , items, they have entertainment iicenters, dinette sets, rocking chairs, Usofas, linoleum and carpet, blinds and drapes, microwave carts, etc. on They stock arrangements, aiwreaths, tole books, tole brushes, stencils, stencilling crayons, classic I fcmetal crafts, some eucalyptus srs.flowers and some dried flowers, ed : The store also features Delta aiCeramicoat paints and country colors. Larry and Blaine will do custom wood cutting for customers. Tole painting classes are being offered. The classes are eight weeks for $25 plus wood and supplies. They give a 10 per cent discount on wood when taking a class. Tole painting teachers are Jill Smith and Sharon Murphy. Seasonal items such as little tins and things for each holiday are also on sale. Huntsman's Country Woods will sell wholesale to businesses. The store's telephone number is 785-6827. Larry, Blaine and Joyce were all born and raised in Pleasant Grove. Pat has lived here since she was in high school. Larry and Pat are the parents of four children. Pat is the PTA president this year at Pleasant Grove Junior High School. Joyce loves all kinds of crafts and does them well. She and Blaine have three children. Blaine also enjoys wood cutting. Larry first got started with his business when he began selling wooden shelves at boutiques. This was such a success that he began to sell other wood items. Blaine started cutting out wood for his wife and her-friends and he also helped his father cut wood. |