Show lNv Millard ( mull) t I Ihurs SPS Jul) 24 1986 - Pajjr 3 Business of the Week LUt -r- U vrr p? '’J jj ' ) a Utah's first territorial capitol sign i Father Escalante sign New signs for Fillmore park The Fillmore Area Chamber of Commerce in coordination with Millard County Tourism has replaced the Father Escalante sign located at the North Park with a fascinating wooden sign with plaques showing the trail and telling the story of Father Escalante and Father Dominquez On the south side of the park another new sign has caught the tourists eye Tourists now can learn something about Fillmore before they leave With a map of Millard County a history of Fillmore telling how it was once Utah’s Territorial Capitol how can anyone go away disappointed? We invite you to take a look at these signs a lot of time effort and money ASHWORTH PRESENTS Fillmore Chamber of Commerce news July 15 1986 was the first general membership meeting under new Board season Directors for the Shari Ashworth President presided over the meeting In attendance were: VP Kent Dalton Sec Sherri Ashman Nord Paul McBride Bob Sanderson Brockbank Gwen Hunter Dr David Duane Sharon Olpin Limburg B A Johnson and Ron Maycock Baker Past Pres Duane Maycock was presented with a lovely plant from the Chamber for a job very well done for the past year of The first president to accept his party’s nomination with a speech at party convention was Franklin D Roosevelt who flew from Albany Chicago in 1932 MILLARD Everyday we have hundreds of opportunities to sell to the Federal Government h in Millard Co paid Taxpayers in federal income taxes for the 1984 tax year and this sum averaged $2074 for each federal income tax return filed in Millard Co last year These were some of the facts reported in a Utah Foundation study based on an analysis recently completed by the Economic and Statistical Unit of the Utah State Tax Commission According to the Foundation report taxpayers in Millard Co filed 4038 federal income tax returned for the 1984 tax year and reported gross in $8376000 I’ei come totaling $77426000 Thus the gross income in Millard Co for that year averaged $19173 per return and this compares with a statewide average of $20338 Throughout the state Utahns paid $1745000000 in federal and state come taxes based on 1984 tax returns that were filed in 1985 Total income tax collections for the year were $146 million or 9 percent more than the amount reported for the preceding year the to co 97 codes used to total both supplies Services procurements and awards are code codes the numbers are and procurement equipment codes The companymg comprise the and entire currently the used Let us put your name in our bid notification files Just circle the code letter(s) andor number(s) to the right that describes your service or product and mail it to our office We will notify you each time a bid is solicited in your designated code category But best of all we will help you with all of the government paperwork and application formsl Experimental and 1 2 23 25 2b 28 29 30 Phone e ALANON: For info call i : PROBLEMS? Call Geno: TEENAGE and e "Just let things happen” ears— The ent six has gone from three rooms to many from traditional menus to specialties in the Gold Room Business is slower this year Inflation has forced pi ices to rise Yet remains quality food Cheerful waitresses continue to maintain the same relaxed atmosphere that is ever present Most is still Ted there important intellect designer builder chef entrepeneur Items from original menu: 2 eggs 70c milk 15C coffee IOC NY Sit loin S265 liicd Shrimp $145 hambure 30c 3 scoops ice cream 2()c healthy 960-- Rancher-- it Don't use rubber when gloves silver and don't store polishing silver with rubber bands Rubber darkens silver NA resume meetings on Thursday nights at 8:00 pm in the Chamber of Commerce office will ) system 20 Zlp £ andor DescriptiM of Supplier and Equipment Weapons Ordinance Control Ammunition and Guided and Structural Components Components and cessones Aeaaft Landing and Ground Equipment Space Pontoons Shftt and Equipment Shjj and Eqwpment and Tractors Vehicular portents Tees and Engines ponents f Equipment Com and Com Transmission Equipment CltyTown i £ Meetings: Mon & Wed pm at Delta City Bldg J Chamber of Commerce office S 76 N 200 W Delta Tuesdays: 8 pm at IPP Housing Community Center £ 8 The two code numbers and die same description used as the assigned groups the Federal following form and mail it to: Larry Hoover Six County Federal Procurement Office Box 725 Ph 896 9222 Richfield Utah 84701 Address Services Repair Code for aupplie equipment Just provide us with the requested information on the Your Name Your Company Name Services Development Work and applied and Maintenance and Equipment Alcoholics Anonymous j the photography business forcing of the portrait eighty percent in the nation to shut photographers down their operations In desperation Ted went into the restaurant business It was attractive because it was "cash" rather than And was only one other there "carry” restaurant in town City Cafe Since motel guests were desirous of a place to eat the Rancher was launched Ted attributes the immediate success of the restaurant to "the best cook in Harris his mother Retired from the school lunch program she made as many as twenty pies dinner rolls and all the bread daily This she did for seven years Her departure was the Ranehei’s loss When asked what he likes best about business Ted the l replied "Nothing When you wotk at something you like you don’t do it well You should feel competent conruin a fident and satisfied hobby by going into business with it” from a two restaurant town Delta has grown to a town has been most The overbuilding frustrating to Ted The encouragement of 1PP he believes was behind this hen the promised “boom" failed to materialize thirty or more businesses went undci Should there then be regulations on the number of shops restaurants motels that want to open? Ted admits that he has ambiguous feelings on this topic However he believes that free enterprise is essential and j The code are Code Dawn Carder Main Deborah Bayle director program “Last year alomost 70 percent of high school students surveyed believed that businesses engage in illegal practices use deceptive advertising and are out to get the customer” Bayle described Utah Business Week as an intense workshop that combines business experience with enjoyable activities “It’s not all serious course work” she added "It’s a lot of fun too" She noted that volunteers from the business community serve as advisors faculty discussion leaders and staff “The companies of 18 people are donating their time and paying the penses for them to be advisors at Business Week” Bayle said This is only one example of the support of the business community she pointed out “We’ve raised $50000 from 98 sponsoring firms” Bayle stated that about 75 of the state’s high schools are sending students to Utah Business Week “We had to turn almost 100 students away this year" Codes for service No matter how small your business or different your product chances are a Federal Agency will need it sometime Room I haps none of this sounds in citing oi even unusual look behind the scenes enjoy good lood and a liiendly atmosphere Above all trv to meet and ehai with the ownei Only then can vou begin to the evolution of the understand business Only then can you gain sight into the unique person who made "it all happen"- -! cd Harris Bom in Stoirs Lhah Ted’s family moved to Delta when he was only one yeai old (His fathei was an elementary school pimcipul and then a high school math teacher) Having grown up heie and having attended the local schools Ted is truly a "home town boy" he is far from being Howevei piovmcial A very keen and curious mind seems to have been the motivating factor behind this sensitive man It led him to a variety of experiences and geogiaphicil settings After attending B U Jed was drafted into the Navy and selected to he pait of an elite group which was sent to a special electronics D C ater he school m Washington designed a communications system for in the Philippines He has also RC done undeiwaier photography cn toyed scuba diving in the tiopics traveled lo America to and South Germany gemologieal shows and he continues to inlorm himself on vatious subjects by constant leading and research by then the Rancher? Well Ted came home to Della for a visit At that time John Day owned the property wheie the Rancher now stands “Why not buy the place and build a motel?" ed knew the location but lie he asked made Ins pmehase without even going for a look The spot was then conOak in out sidered “way and City" act oss Irotn the elemental high schools I960 was the yeai The ottgmal It a housed Ted building was built by photography shop in the front behind which wctc thiee motel rooms which continues to be Photogiaphy an inlet est was Ted’s hobby Howevei since he was paid foi only half of the work he did lor people the venture was ruined not profitable "Kidnappers" AND JUAB COUNTY The World’s biggest Customer Just Came To Your Door! the Gold in and Area high school students educators will participate in the 1986 Utah Business Week to explore the workings of the free enterprise system Among the 220 high school students and 16 educators invited to the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce program to take sponsored 2 at the Utah place July State University campus in Logan are Delta High students Rob Buckles Darnee Dutson DeGraw Tamera Robert Willoughby and teacher Carl Lyman and Millard High Student Cheryl Stevens Millard Co taxpayers paid $8376000 in 1984 Federal Income Taxes The chamber voted unanimously to sponsor an outdoor dance on August with all proceeds going to the library fund to help furnish it The Chamber’s goals are for progress in the East side of the county and for better business relationships We all businesses to work encourage together and support each other in creasing revenue The chamber invites everyone to the meetings each month 23 Harris Ted Harris’ Rancher is Delta landmark Those businesses donating toward this year are Brush scholarship Lime Delta Continental Wellman Auto Delta Medical Center IPP IPSC Utah Power and Light Zions Bank along with the Chamber “This is an opportunity for common businesspeople to dispel some announced myths about business” Duane Maycock with plant Ted Delta Area Chamber of Commerce and local businesses support Utah Business Week Delta Area Businesses have joined the Delta Area Chamber of Commerce to the in sending these scholars program SHARI has gone into each one We hope sou will appreciate all this is much as we do We would also like to express our to Millard County appreciation Tourism for funding these signs 32 34 Woodworking Fquyment MtiaJwefcing Technical wn and Ser technical s & t j S Postal Service is seeking prospective offerors interested in providing a Community Post Office in the town of Leamington will be the Utah 84638 The Contracting Officer's Representative Delta Utah 84624 Postmaster Should you be interested in submitting an offer to provide this The U Delta Utah you are requested to contact the Postmaster or the contractor at the Leamington Community Post and existing conOffice to acquaint yourself with the requirements of ditions and to obtain a solicitation package for the submission service your offer of offers is close The closing date and time for the acceptance of business 5:00 pm August 11 1986 Offers must be submitted to: United States Postal Service SLC Division Procurement Property and Supply 2319 South 2300 West Salt Lake City Utah |