Show 10 G DESERET NEWS The Salt Lake Tribune SUNDAY JUNE 10 1990 Gr ps proved to be a good teacher of retail business - '" : i -- 1' ''1' '11 ''''''4' v -- ?2' 0 1 - t 1 t 111') At 0 'it' ' - -- (4 17P' - 4- - ' 4 1 I 4 4 don't know where we're going to get Dave Smith manager of Farr's Jewelry at 260 South Main St learned a lot about the retail business from his grandfather Alma Gibson Smith who at age 87 is still going strong "My dad died when he was 46 I was just 15 or 16 Gramps has been like a father to me" said Smith who has been store manager six years "Gramps ran a shoe store in Pocatello He and I talk a lot about business and one of the things he has taught me is that trends prices and merchandise change but people don't" Smith said when he bought his home in Salt Lake City he told his grandfather he was worried about whether he would be able to pay off the house "Gramps told me that he paid $1200 for his home in Pocatello years ago and told his wife 'Maude I : 6 ' Treat dad to a special brunch ' A- ' 44 the money to pay off this house' That goes back to the idea that things products and prices change but people and their feelings don't ' change" '' Over the years Farr's Jewelry store has seen some changes and undergone a few of its own The first Farr's store opened in Ogden in 1956 the Salt Lake store opened in the early 1960s Today in addition to jewelry the store sells a variety of items including Cross and Mont Blanc pens attache cases electric shavers CD players stereos luggage cameras televisions VCRs housewares giftware and radar detectors Any of these items said Smith would make excellent Father's Day gifts '1' ' '''' 4' ' ' i Iff ' i I ' la (IA '(f I 'filtlit "'' ' - -- f 4 1 II1 I I : 411 tr t l 1 Dave Smith learned jewelry business from granddad gift-buye- manual changes from on to high speed to low speed to pump on to pump off to cooler off and having to leave doors and windows open and climbing on the roof changing pads floats pumps and motors "When you think about it the only reason most people have swamp coolers is because that's what they grew up with and are familiar with" Jones said "They served a purpose in their time but those times have changed Most of our installations run under $2000 yet central air adds at least $2000 to the value of your home" ply store for recreational vehicles The store sells parts and supplies for motor homes travel trailers and vans While you can't buy a motor home from Jennings you can buy many of the other things that make recreational outings more enjoyable "We sell just the parts supplies and accessories he said "We specialize in the after-mark'goodies' that people want to add on" Jennings who has been in the recreational vehicle supply business for Few things whet the appetite on a summer's evening more than the aroma wafting from a barbecue grill For those who like grilled food now's a good time to give Dad a gift the whole family can enjoy Bill Jennings manager of State Trailer Supply said one of the items he's promoting for Father's Day is a portable gas barbecue grill The grill is unique in that it has a cast iron grill that is washable State Trailer Supply is a retail sup ured that about 70 percent of the Wastach Front population owns some kind of recreational vehicle or equipment whether its a motor home or a tent And he figures he has something to please just about everyone "Lots of people come in just to browse" he said "This is the RVer's toy store" ! 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Mall) CLOTHIER '' A k MON-SA- I F THER'S DAY $2250 1999 DAD'S DAY Weekdays 10-- 5 Saturday 10-- 3 7574 South State Street Midvaie 7 8'x10' up to 10W0' 3 person T 11111111 0 TIMBER HOMES 4 278-075- FEATURING ANDERSON WINDOWS AMERICAN CAMPER Jennings said browsers are by - 566-086- Ar 2499 i417MATO at Charles Gordon and Cottonwood Dry Goods to the escalators the east entrance in Cottonwood t WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE 74s Eve 24 X -- Reg low price VA THEE'S DA ITTA IE (next 20 door to Duce Marine) RECONDITIONED INIIMINEENEEI 1 'KIDS CABIN HERE'S A GREAT GIFT TENTS FOR DAD THAT ORIGINALS welcome -- I27 (Right 7 PRICE FOR S9 88000 ov 3650 South StatenextSLC Our Reg STYLES & a lied DOME TENT 22 years took a wild guess and fig- STARTING AT 31 - putdoor Outlet Txr Gas barbecue a perfect gift for outings ALL SIZES 1Parte One reason is that almost everything that Gane's puts on the plate was made by him "Everything" he said "is made the pastries sauces dresshere and I think I utilize a lot ings more ingredients than what many Men's sizes charcoal grey black only - - - -- INCLUDES: FLOOR WALLS ROOF SHINGLES WINDOWS DOORS PRE-FAEXTERIOR ONLY KIT t ' tot J6r7N1) dirt smoke barbecue odors etc that the swamp cooler sucks in from outside and forces into your home" Also eliminated are the constant ment costs about half as much to operate as it did 10 years ago As a general rule the difference in operating costs between a 'swamp cooler' and refrigerated central air is only about a dollar a day" That according to Jones is a reasonable price to pay to cool a home quietly and evenly while filtering air "Central air is fully automatic Just set the thermostat to the desired temperature and central air will keep your entire house at that temperature Even that muggy humidity that comes around with July and August thunder showers is controlled "By changing to central air you'll eliminate all the hassles associated with swamp coolers — like the noise the smell of the cooler itself and the made refrigerated central air conditioning the knowledgeable person's choice over swamp coolers according to M Scott Jones general manger of Air Comfort Heating and Air Conditioning located at 1556 S Main St Jones said that in years past central air conditioning cost more to operate than most home owners could justify but that is not the case anymore "Congress in the same act that required automobile manufacturers to increase gas mileage required air conditioner manufacturers to double their efficiency ratings by 1992" Jones said "These requirements have already been met What this means to you is that today equip CABIN KITS restaurants Help keep father cool this summer Recent developments in technology and changes in the climate have And he admitted a certain international flair to his cooking For example a popular menu item is the Roast Leg of Pork with fresh pineapple and raisin chutmey "I learned to bake on an open stove Down Under (Australia) when I was young and we used to cook a lot of pork dishes Also I was raised on a pineapple farm so the dish was sort of a natural" It takes about an hour and a half of wasn't like it was in other Smith has some recommendations "Look for something for your father wouldn't ordinarily buy for himself but something that you know he will like and use Father's usually are not extravagant when it comes to buying for themselves" baking time to prepare "I Then there's Chicken Brie like chicken and I've always been a cheese eater I know the flavors and I know what will work well" Probably one of his most unique cooking styles however is done in a paper sack Special dishes he point- ed out are cooked periodically — fish veal chicken — in a paper sack and then delivered right to the cus— tomer's table and opened there What to do on Father's Day Dinner at Bird's Cafe restaurants do" What to do? Where to go? Will he like it? All important questions but on Father's Day they seem a little bit bigger and harder to answer Moms are easy Simply getting out of the house is gift enough But what about dads? Consider a Father's Day brunch suggested Warren Gane chefowner of the Bird's Cafe What Gane adds to his dishes is nothing short of international It has come he said "From 25 years of experience and extensive travel I've been a chef in 15 different countries I base a lot of my dishes on my experience and my travels "I guess you could say it's real food I've had a lot of people come in and tell me that what they ordered a-- - i wastatror"—0110iiiiiirowe ' 7' ' 000R-vesti- s ''' '' 'V: 1'4 4 ' - ) A - 1 wamodottomoovio t "Z7 tintinc 16Asoi141461 AtACt : 1411640411 '' PRICES GOOD WHILE SUPPLIES LAST I r0 41104wR3 - " : O'''AltillO00' ' FS Ltetwoc04nywinwItaawdoolhodPo40tlek Ar40010orviqwlisoPthOtItt4APV01 swot illoiTtki - ittoromit Mmostion |