Show Business of the Week Police Blotter The Lady has a flair with fashions by Dawn Carder She always liked clothes so she started in the business at the young age 15 That was in Cedar City where she went to work for a friend in Gig’s The next step was another job with the same lady friend who became the manager of Fashion Village (a Vegas Village Store) For two years the young woman worked while still attending high school going to markets with the manager and organizing fashion shows Is it any wonder that one with such terests and talents was voted “best dressed” in her sophomore junior and senior years of high school? Jan BoutiRobison owner of que located in Ye Olde Capitol Mini Mall in Fillmore is a young woman with expertise and a flair for fashions! Actually Jan with her interests and natural abilities had thought she would go into interior design for she very much enjoys decorating and designing' However she reasoned such a career would mean moving to a city and she much prefers small town living Now with her very own shop she can do displays which she likes “Having the store let’s me do my thing” she said with a smile Jan the mother of four young 7 Jace 5 Jaimie 3 9 for Rod Jade Staples at Christensen’s for when she first moved to Fillmore There she stayed for approximately one year until her second child was born The idea of her own store remained in her mind over the years and she looked for “something that was right” When the opportunity did present itself Jan says that everything just seemed to fall into place and work out for her Boutique is the first time Jan has been on her own in business and she admits it was a rather scary venture However husband Jeff saying she would “never be quiet until she tried” has been very encouraging and The other part of Jan’s supportive support system comes from her parents “They have always supported me 100 percent My dad Dick Rice (owner of Rice Machine Works in Cedar City) has been my main support system If it wasn’t for him I probably wouldn’t be doing what I’m doing” The day after Thanksgiving marked the opening of the new boutique According to Jan the town of Fillmore has been very responsive to her shop “It (the business) took off twice as well as I expected I am very pleased with the response” For those of us who of The following items have been selected from the Millard County Sheriff’s and Delta City Police crime blotters from January 15 through January 25 1988 Friday January 15 1:09 at North Park in Fillmore reported to the Sheriffs Department 1:55 pm Accident between Fool Creek and Oak City investigated by the Sheriff’s Department 8:09 closed across County road in Delta civil problem reported to the Sheriff’s Office Saturday January 16 9:47 of someone letting dogs out of the pound in Fillmore given to the Sheriff’s Office 4:45 aircraft in Sutherland reported to the Sheriff’s Office Sunday January 17 of hub caps by Delta 11:55 Sands reported to Delta Police Monday January 18 6:02 gas skip in Fillmore vestigated by the Sheriffs Department 6:21 vehicle small truck reported to the Delta Police Tuesday January 19 12:34 pm Delta Police provide transportation for Delta Sands resident to the doctor 5:05 three boy reported to Delta City Police the wrestling meet two stereos (walkman type) stolen from Manti school bus Incident investigated by the Sheriffs Department 9:13 in Hinckley responded to by Delta and Hinckley Fire Departments and the Sheriff’s and Delta Police departments Wednesday January 20 12:26 pm Accident at Delta High School investigated by the Delta Police 5:18 woman reports strange man in her house to Delta Police Friday January 22 11:38 Police provide funeral escort from Nickle Mortuary to Delta Cemetery 12:17 pm Sexual abuse reported to the Sheriff’s Department 2:43 awning on Hinckley Post Office reported to the Sheriff’s Office Saturday January 23 10:09 of propane or butane tank in Fillmore reported to the Sheriff’s Office 172 Cesna at Delta 12:44 Police to Delta and Airport reported the Sheriff’s Office 3:56 pm $710 gas skip at Paradise Chevron in Fillmore reported to the Sheriff’s Office Sunday January 24 1:57 pm Sheriff’s vestigates industrial accident at the Cheese Plant have been in Boutique such a positive response is understandable It’s just a delightful selection of atmosphere good the latest styles for womn of all ages and sizes attractive displays affordable prices Following the Christmas season Jan says that her inventory is somewhat depleted (only $12000 worth of stock!) but she gets new fashions almost every week “I have been able to move merchandise very well I wasn’t expecting to do half of what I have done It’s exciting!” she said enthusiastically Women find both casual and dressy outfits in Boutique There skirts are skirt suits jumpsuits sweaters pants and blouses All tops with the exception of big sweaters are priced at $999 There are acid washed and stone washed jeans and Rocky Mountain is the choice brand Pants come in sizes through 1516 and tops are Large so there truly is something for everyone Popular fashion items are crop tops leggings and harem pants-a- ll in stock! In the future Jan intends to carry a small amount of lingerie s and swimsuits swimsuit dresses She is also attempting to get shoes with Jan carries Along clothing “lots” of jewelry and belts There is jewelry for little girls rhinestone jewelry for proms earrings and interesting necklaces along with fashionable and hip belts One might assume that all this in one store is quite enough But there is yet another service provided in Boutique by the chic owner Not only does she have a flair for fashion she is trained to do sculptured nails As the Utah distributor for the brand Smart Set Jan and Cindy Black do manicuring and acrylic nails in one section of the shop All Smart Set products 100 percent pure are available for purchase Jan also teaches by customers terested people how to do their nails in different instruction providing techniques and designs Jan Robison exudes energy! She is meticulous the store is meticulous yet one feels welcomed and “special” in the warm friendly atmosphere of Boutique Jan always appears to have time to show you something that make is “just right” for time to chat Living in Fillmore suits Jan to a T “I really enjoy it here” she said “It’s a small town where you get to know just about everybody There’s and the people are realno ly friendly” es She also believes in Fillmore can make it “I think businesses can economically she has “One stated to just go here” find the right thing And competition what is is good and helpful-ju- st Former Fillmorite receives Medal of Honor Certificate needed” Businesswoman wife mother-a- ll are careers to which Jan Robison is She is in the Primary she loves to water and Presidency snow ski time permitting and she enjoys participating in activities with her “It’s fun to husband and children watch the kids grow up” she commented sincerely Energetic outgoing Jan along with family commitments does indeed have a flair for fashion Whether you want to get the latest styles from California have your nails done or just visit stop in Boutique located in Ye Ole Capitol Mini Mall (Store hours are Monday through Friday noon to 6 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 6 pm Beginning in March hours will be 10 am to 6 pm Monday through Saturday) Jan Robison will send you away satisfied! devoted by Evelyn Mallet Della Dame Edmunds long standing champion for Fillmore and its history has been recognized and honored for a poem written by her On Dec 16 1987 Mrs Edmunds received an honorable mention certificate of Merit and Honor from the National World of Poetry a Sacramento California based organization Her poem “Shine on Oh Star of Bethlehem” was printed in the Chronicle Progress December 24 1987 edition It was also included in the Gainesville Florida 1st Ward Relief Society 14 page Christmas booklet Her ward in Salt Lake City printed it in their Christmas news letter and read it in their Sacrament meeting The letter along with the certificate said to "frame this with pride” The poem will be included in a book of poetry soon to be published by National World of Poetry Mrs Edmunds said the poem is actually the words to a song and that she has written about 75 songs thus far in her lifetime Mrs Edmunds is also involved in preserving the history of Fillmore’s Little Rock Schoolhousefd Computer stolen from Mushroom Animal Clinic to Plant be held in Delta by Dawn Carder January is license month for dogs In compliance all Delta dog owners are urged to care for their pets by keeping innoculations and identification (licenses) tags current The City will sponsor an Animal Clinic where dog owners may bring their pets for rabies and distemper shots The date of the clinic will be announced in the very near future According to Dcyle Bender a City employee stray animals are costly for the City There is a $400 per day holding fee and a $1000 fee for destroying an animal Stray animals to may further become hazardous Bender remotorists and pedestrians quests that dog owners confine their pets and to properly license them A license for a spade or neutered dog is $500 per year There is a $1000 license fee for all other dogs After February 29 an additional $125 penaland ty will be added to the $1000 fee 63 cents will be added to the $500 license If your dog is picked up you will be charged $400 per day kennel feel plus the cost of the yearly license Remember-if you care about your care of pet make sure it is taken properly by Dawn Carder United Farms Mushroom Plant in Fillmore reported a missing K pro 2 pc valued at $800 to the computer Millard County Sheriff’s Department on Friday January 8 1988 Deputy Scott Corry was the investigating officer the According to Deputy Corry computer was recovered and Richard A Eissinger age 45 was arrested and charged for felony theft on Wednesday January 20 The theft was a third degree felony Eissinger had a preliminary hearing and was released on his own reconnaissance rcj Chase was a little boy who brought a smile and joy to everyone around him He was his father’s best friend he was a constant companion and his mother’s little helper and his big sister’s favorite playmate Chase always wanted to help no matter now big or small the job He He didn’t like to play by himself always wanted someone with him Alone was no fun! He was a quiet kind hearted boy who always tried to do what he was told He was everything anyone could ask for We were proud of him and he took a lot when he left We miss him Why did he and his friend go to the canal that day He was told many times that it was dangerous and he was not to go there Maybe it was the high school aged kids who played up at the north end Maybe it was the not knowing that made them go We will never know Who is responsible? The water users claim no responsibility and they don’t want to help in any way to make the canal safer The city doesn’t want to help The committee that was formed has been able to do little because of lack of support on all sides The only people to get anything done were a select few caring men who knew nothing would get done unless they did it We really don’t know how the grates in the canals will work but at the very least it will give parents a place to look Something has to be done to prevent children from getting into the canal There is so much water and it is moving so fast they don’t have a chance There is nothing to hold on to It tears me up when I see a child’s arms around his parent’s neck knowing that he could be the next one to fall into the canal Don’t say it can’t happen to us because it can and does Russ and Brigett Johnson In corporate board rooms in public opinion polls in the halls of the Utah State Capitol the topic of conversation is universal--th- e state of Utah’s economy Unlike what often occurs with the weather Gov Norman H Bangerter is doing something--ifact a the state of Utah’s economy: promoting improvement among all sectors of the state via the third Governor’s Economic Development Week which runs February Activities include the Governor’s Conference on Economic Development and Education the Governor’s Conference on Rural Development the Governor’s Conference on the Job Training Partnership Act the Governor’s Conference for Student Entrepreneurs and the Governor’s Conference on Tourism In addition Gov Bangerter will take his economic campaign directly to Utah’s 90000 high school students with a special telecast at 9 am on public televiFebruary sion station KUED Channel 7 “Building Utah’s economy is my top priority as governor” says Gov “A strong Bangerter growing economy requires the best efforts of Utah’s citizens businesses educators and political leaders in these con“By participating ferences you are helping to lay the for Utah’s economic groundwork and growth prosperity” he challenges Many prominent Utah business ecutives are scheduled to address one or more programs and at least two nationally prominent speakers are said to be very close to committing to participate Capturing most of the attention w ill be the sessions at the Red Lion Hotel (formerly the Salt Lake Sheraton) in downtown Salt Lake City Registration fees of $25 and $35 per conference will increase by $10 for those registering after January 29 Registration and other information is available from the Governor’s Economic Conference office The February sessions on until Valentine’s Up to 500 of America’s top young farmers and ranchers are expected to gather in Salt Lake City February when the American Farm Bureau Federation sponsors its annual Young Farmer and Rancher Leadership Conference The conference sessions which will be held at the Salt Lake City Marriott Hotel are being hosted by the Utah Farm Bureau Federation "We’re very excited to have these future agricultural leaders visit our state” said Utah Farm Bureau President Kenneth R Ashby Delta “These young people are on the cutting edge of agricultural technology production and leadership and we expect it will be an outstanding opportunity for them to & ruined Richard Schaub's Hinckley home improve themselves and exchange ideas regarding this business of food and fiber production” Ashby stated He said the annual workshop is prepared and conducted by ttie AFBF Young Farmer and Rancher Committee which includes Susan Petersen a partner in a Tremonton farming operation who currently serves as the committee’s secretary The purpose of the conference is to train young farmers in the leadership skills they will need to lead agriculture through the rest of this century and beyond Among those addressing the conference will be AFBF President Dean Kleckner Elder Paul H Dunn a member of the First Quorum of the 2 Mini Mall on Fillmore Main Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints Senator Jake Gam and local authors and lecturers Richard and Linda Eyre Ashby said young Utah farmers and ranchers between the ages of are encouraged to join in this special event “There may be no better opportunity for our young farmers and ranchers to gain a different and broader perspective of our industry than at this conference” the farm leader said “With this in mind we certainly urge Utah’s young farmers to come and share in this wealth of information knowledge and fellowship” Ashby added More information can be obtained by contacting the Utah Farm Bureau at in DELTA CHIROPRACTIC CENTER invites you to a Community Appreciation Open House Saturday Feb 6 1988 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (Same day as State Wrestles) (“Be sure to visit us between matches”) Learn: How Chiropractic Care Started Why Chiropractic Care Continues to Grow What Chiropractic Care can do for You Now & in the Future ' Come in & talk to the doctor & see if he can help a Look Around Take at H you Care the Doctors New Facilities Free fruit juices & fresh fruit for everyone ill Boutique St) 3 O Fire Ail e - Page economic development and education will include discussions on “The Nuts and Bolts of Creating a Good Business Plan" “Innovative Entrepreneur-ship“The Impact of a Strong Educational System on Utah’s Economy-Do- es It Make a Difference?” and a legislative debate on key business and economic development issues facing the 1988 legislative session Other discussion topics of this conference pertain to improving Utah’s climate for existing businesses the economy of rural strengthening Utah increasing Utah’s international exports and enhancing Utah's image as a good place for business The February 4 conference on tourism will air such items as international travel trends publicity and promotion on a limited budget a advert A highlight of the conference for high school student enFebruary 4 will be antrepreneurs nouncement of recipients of $15000 in cash awards to the state’s most enterprising high school students First cond and third place in the high school competition will be awarded $10000 The $3000 and $2000 respectively competition is based on the students’ efforts to start and operate their own successful businesses This marks the second year for this type of high school competition A similar competition called The College Enterpriser Competition is being held at each of the state’s colleges and universities for the first time this year Awards will be made by each participating school The February 3 rural development sessions which will run from 10 am will focus on economic to 4 pm diversity and stability The Utah Association of Private Industry Councils and the State Job Council are the Training Coordinating prime movers of the February 4 conference on the Job Training Partnership Act Workshops will discuss vocational education stanperformance dards welfare reform private industry councils and federal partnerships Day off Any Rocky Mtn pants 20 We also carry many extra large tops You-Niqu- 1988 © Young farmers and ranchers to meet $999 Don’t forget your sweetheart! (Ye Olde Capitol Chase Johnson to Ryan Chase Johnson Free pair of earrings with $10 or more purchase SPECIAL CO' Ryan The longest winter in the solar system is 21 years long and occurs on the south polar regions of Uranus The temperature then is estimated to be minus 362 degrees Fahrenheit ANY TOP 28 Governor’s Economic Development Week Watch Videos on Chiropractic VALENTINE Tburs Jan USPS Millard Counfy Bring this COUPON- in with you C°ojy for all NEW patients Stress Evaluation & FREE: Adjustment to ALL PATIENTS who have seen the doctor before 1st Treatment FREE also FREE: Structure & |