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Show l'n'f V "jn'n'ijirurM Tuesday, May 25, Portraits jrji 993 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 5A Fausetts new church Young entrepreneur cleans up in business are contained on a trailer By ANN KAY MARSING Start writer Baptists to establish The Fellowship Baptist Church of Salt Lake City has begun the process of sponsoring an independent Baptist church in Price. Representatives are canvassing the local area to determine interest and easi- ly hauled by a pickup. Brock officially opened for While some kids are wonbusiness in February 1992, dering where they can get a with his biggest profit coming summer job, Brock Fausett is last August. He did a lot of working hard to increase his work at the landfill in East clientele in a business put Carbon, cleaning heavy equiptogether with the help and ment. Big equipment operguidance of his father, Doug. ates more efficiently when the Fausetts High Pressure radiators and motors are free Steam Cleaning System of dust, dirt and mud, Brock recently earned Brock a finalsaid. Construction sites are a ists berth in the Young Entre- good source of income. preneur Search for 1993. Residential cleaning can Brock is a also be done by Brocks busijunior at Carbon High School, ness and now that hes estabwhere he has been active in lished, he hopes to increase Future Business Leaders of that end of it. Siding, driveAmerica and athletics. Brock ways and sidewalks, anything entered his business in the that gets greasy can be steam entrepreneur challenge for cleaned. The Fausetts have FBLA and is heading for added a chemical that virtualnational competition with a ly leaves no grease or oil stain e rating. The week-lon- g in cement at all and are conference is scheduled adding their own water soffor early July in Washington, tener to the equipment, rather select a location. Services will be conducted Sundays, probably in the afternoon. For additional information, contact the Fellowship Baptist Church at 819 E. 2100 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84105. ld Brock Fausett has earned money and recognition with his steam cleaning business. ICARPET OUTLET first-plac- D.C. The idea for the business came from his father, Brock said. Dad worked on con- struction jobs and ran several steam cleancompany-owne- d ers, Brock explained. He believed it would be a good investment and a good experience for me." A trip to a local bank secured a loan that was used to purchase the necessary equipment for the operation. He uses an Alkota steam cleaner, water tank, water softener, several high pressure nozzles, a gas motor and a burner. All than renting one. Brock said starting a busi- ness with a future seemed to make more sense than just working a summer job for fun money and college expenses. He hopes to one day be the sole owner of the steam cleaning operation. He plans to major in business as he pursues his higher education. This has been good for me, Brock said. By working outdoors, theres opportunity for me to learn a lot from construction workers and other businessmen. Ive really met some interesting people. Brocks business is paying off and he hopes to someday be in a position to hire employees. As far as the search for young entrepreneurs, Brock plans to enter again next year. Provo where he was able to explore other businesses and learn new marketing techniques. And the $3,000 first prize still dangles overhead like a brass ring to all enterprising youth with a dream. The contest is open to stu- dents from grades nine through 12 and as a senior with a business, his hopes for improvement remain high. As a finalist, Brock attended a seminar in net ONLY $-JQ- 88 ARMSTRONG Price woman wins communications award A Price woman was among seven who won awards at the Utah Press Womens 1992 communications contest. Jan Oliveto, development director for Notre Dame Regional School, took first place for an advertising campaign and a one to three color nonprofit newsletter. She also won second place for a one to three color non-prof- it brochure. first place entries are judged on the national level, All with winners to be honored at the National Federation of Press Womens Communication Conference in Kansas City, Mo., from June 16 to 20. Oliveto also served as state communications chairperson for the group. 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