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Christensen, meanwhile, promised not to advertise the tack shop and said he would halt any plans for expansion. The tack shop, which has been refurbished to resemble a department store, has become popular by word-of-mouth, he said, adding that he advertises only the equestrian center. “If you close the tack shop down that will close me down,” hesaid. “Many peopletell us they enjoy it being there and they tell their friends about it, I guess.” Christensen said he is a victim of his own success. “I guess it has gotten bigger than I thought it would,” he said. “Butit is a service to the community and even some (county) commissioners Smith's Food & Drug . + 1% Thiokol Corp. ...... — Ve Union Pacific . . NC VHI (Am Sugar) .... NC (Prices as of 10 a.m. MST) Price AIDETTSON'S carnecnssermemmenennn 4212 — % American Greetings392 + Ve Am. Stores (Osco) ale + Me ATETINGR) cevirnnictmmnnmndt me + Barnes (Fiameco) 3% —\ Borden (Ci. Club)........ ie + Cam. Soup (P. 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Electronics, Evans & Sutherland, Globesal, lomega, Larson-Davis, Novell, Prime Telecommunications, TEL electronics, Tenet information Services, Wasatch Education Systems, Wicat Systems index 127.67 % change +248 The Labor Department reports that higher incomes, the rising number of working women and the expansion of the $34 billion beauty salon industry will create an estimated 82,000 new jobs for beauticians in Cosmetologists must be licensed, and moststates require applicants tu be graduates of state-licensed schools. Fees for the yearlong course are high, averaging $4,500; Some cosmetology schools have been closed by the federal government for abuse involving student loans. The company extended some of its popular baby and toddler dolis, but also introduced My Bundle Baby, a doll inside an infant carrier. Little girls wearing the carrier under their shirts can pretend they’re pregnant. Mattel moved in several new directions, including board and card games anda line of arts and crafts toys marketed under an agreement with the Nickelodeon cable television network. While manufacturers were generally conservative, they were investing in some trendy or off-beat items. Tyco Toys Inc. and Mattel offered toddler dolls on in-line roller skates, and Barbie was outfitted with rollerblade skates. the 1990s. : But Christensen maintains he have visited us and complimented us, The horse owners use every- has a right to be there and the thing in the tack shop.” County county is just nit-picking. “I pay my property taxes. Every Planner Barry Burton has even pennyofit. I’m just sick ofthis,” been a customer, he said. Commissioner Gayle Stevenson he said. But Stevenson said it’s not a said Christensen gets an unfair advantage over commercial matter of property taxes. “Commercial land is much more businesses in commercial zones. “] wonder how fair this is for valuable than the agricultural land those who are in a commercial you're on,” he said. “What we dezone. How do weallow one and cide will have to be in concert with every other decision we make.” not another?” he asked. In other cases, for instance, the Christensen “created this condition and now it has caused us to be county has had torestrict residents the bad guys. That offends me,” from selling firewood in a noncommercial zone, he said. Stevenson said. DALE CARNEGIE COURSE’ in Effective Speaking - Human Relations - Self Confidence - Memory Training - Selling Your Ideas - Reduce Worry and Tension. CLASSES ROW FORMING “Dale Carnegie Course® Dale Carnegie Sales Course® and | Dale Carnegie Mangement Seminar® Recognized for College For information cali: Transfer Credit by the American Council on Education” 363-5294 DALE CARNEGIE TRAINING® | PRESENTED BY JAMES B. BRUFF & ASSOCIATES 455 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE,SUITE 200 SALT LAKECITY, UTAH 84111 Bem From 1D 926-1366 for a free packet. Q: I just realized a dream that I've had for years — owning my own hot tub! After a recent divorce, I escaped to Florida and, as soon as I found a good job, I ordered a large tub installed on my tiny, screened-in patio. It’s surrounded by tropical plants and is totally private. Everything is perfect, except for one bizarre problem — the tub installer. He says he always tests his handiwork by skinny-dipping in a new tub with each female customer. I’ve told him repeatedly, “No, thank you,” but he’s mighty insistent, claiming it’s an old Florida custom that will avert bad luck. I can’t talk to his boss; It's coming to Northern Utah February 21, 22 & 23 WeberCounty Fai he’s self-employed. What should I unds Arena and Exhibition Hall 1000 North 1200 West do? A: Forstarters, keep your clothes on! Next, keep that trickster off your premises. You're being duped by a flimflam artist who apparently tries to pull a fast one on every woman whoorders a hot tub from him. Either complain to police or the Better Business Bureau and if that doesn’t curb this character’s desire to join you in your tub in his birthday suit, try hitting him with one sentence: “I’m going to make sure that everyone in this N.UTAH STOCKS “We are actually turning down business because we can’t find the people to serve the customers,” said David Stapleton, co-owner of Beauty Warehouse, a Wichita, Kan.-based franchise of beauty-supply retail stores offering salon services. About a third of Beauty Warehouse’s 140 employees are stylists. “For the past year or so, 80 percent of the time we have had an opening in the salon,” Stapieton said. “Part of that is growth and part is turnover. The turnoveris subsiding, but growth is still there.” Beauty Warehouse isn’t unusual. > % T7%- 540 TxPac .40 TexUtil 3 (3% 64 foot-tall Barbies, priced at $190, along with the standard size dolls. Tack 7 213° 2107 Tokhem Tosco .60 19K —- ToyRU 9%— ransm 2 30%—- & Transco .60 e+ % Travler 1.60 642—- ‘2 TriCon 2.58e biggest doll. Mattel is offering 3- Bwt+ % Wat TemplE 4.04e Tennco 1,60 TimeW | TmMir 1.08 Barbie, Mattel’s biggest business, is also becoming the company’s 419 61 9 Texinst .72 Toys 3 3 Texaco 3.20 saions across the nation with empty chairs. Ww 45 Teldyn .80 Tesoro one way — out. 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At the American Standard-Examiner 3’ Questr s 1.02 million at the same time Ravihn 2.60 Monday. RasBte Up 19.68 DomRs s Quantm Wall Street, against 85.20 Dow JonesIndustrials Dover .84 been a revolving-door industry, with most workers getting out quickly, burned-out by low wages, few benefits and low job satisfac- QuaKSt 30 yiQanti Volume on the Big Up 2.68 3,245.08 But most lay them aside. For decades, cosmetology has QuakrO 1.72 Board cameto 93.36 million shares as of noon on S&P Composite EastEn 1.40 EKodak 2 Eaton 2.20 AVMCOs 40 «19 9 Me+ % Echiin .70 AveryD 80 1% 1517 24%—- *% EKCO Avnet .60 9 38 26%+ % EmrsE! 1.38 Avon 1.40a % M59 Bar Enron s 1.30 Ensrch 80 Aydin .50e 4 73 27 So Entergy 1.40 Efhy! .60 B BakrHu .46 BallyMé 8.72 to 3,253.80 at midday. Up 1.28 413.77 Knight Rader Newspapers Many hands pick up the scissors. PerD 9 B Polaroid 60 PortGC 1.29 Primca 50 ProctG 2 PSvCoi 2 PSEG 2.1% PugetP 17% The stock market was narrowly higher today in uneventful dealings. The Dow Jones average of 30 indusirials was up Up << 1,062 Unchanged 489 Down ~~ 658 NYSEIndex 228.93 PinWs! PitoySw LM Pittsin 26 NEW YORK (AP) — Volume in shares 238,305,510 Issues traded 2,209 Beauty salons seek steady workers - PraPet 112 Phicore Market at noon Stock report a ee ee includes annual dyodend : eo York Stock Exchange < NEW YORK (AP) — Midday national : “Seues Standard-Examiner 2D Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1992 NATIONAL STOCKS — Aili stock prices as of noon EST town hears of your sexual harass- ment of women customers.” Questions may be mailed to Dr. Paula Bern, 1090 Vermont Ave. NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC, 20005. Questions can be answered only through this column. ¢ Garden Displays * Over 100 Booths ° Speakers & Demos * Weinstock's Fashion Show ¢ Food Court ¢ Free Admission OME & RDEN RRR PES F:4V At inisbeS Cadillac Announces Two \ ays lo Bolster Your Economy. New York (AP) - Monday's Mutual Fidel Funds Alliance Cap: Alian p Magin Puritn Kemper invst: 659 697+ . 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Pyne Funds 1497 952 141 61.4 189 Grwth 497+ 952— 1141—> 614+ 25 2) 04 13 15.35 15.35— .15 2553 NL+ 2 0) Select 21 USGy 071 NL+ 22 NL+ 1644 NL— 22 Vista United Funds 1245 NL~ 22 Groin p 12.6) 12.384 S7 incom 71.6 201+ 1 982 W23— M) Hydilp 979 10.28+ 4 Wellin 1672 NL+ 6 7% 2.3 NL+ 19.88 71.26 7.2.8 Hilnc p HIYid p incom 93) 977 Vang 12.82 1.144 06 Vanguard Group: 7.8 NL + 12 Shearson Lehman Hutter: Wrdsr Wods |i 49 ‘1000 60 674 6a 7% 6522 NL+ 13 ST OGDEN GRAIN bariey 4.95 (steady); 14 percen! spring 4.07 (up 3), 1) percent winter 440 (up |). PORTLAND — While wheat 49? (up 7 ES MONFERROUS METALS ii (contract) lod 64) Wirovor NY. Ba :Ss are Hi i stir #% cc ve EuEEEE ee& te — Platinum $366.30 N.Y. Merc spot per NEW YORK (AP) — Soo! nonterrous troy 02. Mon beriey 110.00-114.00 (steady to 1.00 metal prices Tuesday A.a-no! Guoted, fa -no! evellable higher); 14 percent spring 6.1! (up 9); 1! Aluminum - 56.8 cents London Metal percent winter 494 (uo 6 Exch Mon RRR CALOWELL White wheat cwt 7.05 1055 per pound, U.S. desti- POTATOES (down 5); bariey 5.25 (steady) nations CHICAGO (AP) = USDA — Major Copper ~ 7875 cents per pound, NY idaho Range and Feedio! Report no potato markets FOB shipping points US Comex spot Mon 1A Monday in 100 ib sacks; Colorado Lead - 35 cents a pound Zinc + 55¥e~.587) cents # pound, deliv- round reds 498-550; Minnesota North LIVESTOCK AUCTION = OK. Live Dakote round reds 400-5 0 russets 100 ored stock Auction in Shoshone on Monday Tin na. Metals Week composite price ib socks non size A Wisconsin 400-4 59, Utility and commercial cows 4500-5050; Colorado 400-450; idaho 300-350 per ib) heavy feeders 7400-8000. Hen! feeders Russets 96 Ib cartons 100 count, Gold - $3546.00 Handy & Harman (only 05.00-95.00, stocker feeders &7.00-90.00, daily quote) Wisconsin 700-800, Washington 600-650; fight Holstein feeder steers 77.00-#2.00 Gold $255.99 troy az, NY Cormox spot Colorade 700-900 idaho 6.0-7 00. Oreheavy holstein feeder steers 6? 00-70.00, month gon 600-700 utility end commercial bulls 60.00-67 00; Round whites 100 > tacks Wisconsin Sliver $4165 Handy & Merman (onty heavy feeder heifers 70.00-76.00, light Gaiy uote) 50-49 iy Russets © ® cartons per cwl 70-80 White wheal 47) (up feeder heiters 80.00-08 00, stocker heifers Shiver $4.198 per trov or, NY Comex stock cows 700 00-870.00 Recount, Wisconsin 9 90 10.00, Washington 7), Darley 4.85 (steady). 4 percent! spring 77 9-06.09; Siaughter cattie sleady Feeder pot month Mon 10.00-11,08; Colorado 9.00-11.00; idaho 437 (up 7); 1) percent winter 4.30 (up 6) trarks: Mercury 3170.00-S175.00 per 16 ® 4.00 15.98, Oregon | 1.00- 12.00 OGDEN — While wheat 4.25 (ue $), Cattle strong Marke! demand good few, New York . | With os down paymentt when you lease\ When you buy any new 1992 DeVille, twood or Brougham, you'll receive a $1,500 bonus from Cadillac. You must purchase and take retail delivery out of dealer stock. See Freeway Cadillac for details CUSTOMER DOWN PAYMENT 36-Month Lease As Low As SEA A month/36 months terms are available such as these shown on the Cadillac Sedan DeVille.” Leasing can ital, i yield potential tax savings. But most imflow, portantly, your lease is backed by Cadillac. “0 5% 10% ‘499 cl See Dealer For Additional Details ‘ CADILLAC 4 STYLE |