Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday August 9 1998 10 Pay People in Business Whether for fun or profit more and more Utahns Promoted Zioni Bank has promoted Luann Petersen to assistant vice president She serves as a loan officer in Zions' Pioneer office located in Logan Petersen has been with Zions for 24 years serving in the lending area for the past 14 years A native of Cache County Petersen and her husband Sheridan live in Smithficld with their two children She enjoys family and friends gardening reading and golfing are establishing home-base- d businesses USU Extension is right on top of the trend By Donna Falkenboro LOGAN Family clinic therapy Dr Matthew income-produci- New ownership Bob and Catherine Buckley announce their new ownership of Outlooks Salon 3006 N Main Logan Outlooks has hem in business for 10 years and offers the latest techniques in hair and makeup Outlook's stylists are well educated and offer a wide range of services Our VIP program offers its members special discounts or free gifts Catherine is attending New Horizons Beauty College She enjoys working with the public and is excited to start her career in i Upon graduation she will be working at e Outlooks as assistantstylirt Rob is attending USU majoring in business management He is of North Park Auto and looks forward to the challenges of another business tt To make an appointment call foil-tim- er 752-795- Joins staff areas and the communities City Laketown Randolph The area flourishes during tourist season but to supplement family income during the d residents turn to other sources The need for supplemental family income has prompted some residents businesses to start home-base- d a Frequently hobby special interest or talent turns into a business Dons Nemeroff who works with the Bear River Association of Governments and nt of Workforce Services has identified at least 10 such home businesses in Rich Count Among these business owners is Mark Lee ol Woodruff a deputy sheriff for Rich County who makes soap He uses his own soap recipes and includes unusual ingredients for fragrances such as sage raspberries coffee and citrus And his wife Lora mutes and markets wall hangings ami quilts Dan Ames of Laketown makes custom leather goods including saddles chaps tack and belts And in Randolph Rachell Hoffman ami Mary Jones produce quilts baby products crocheted items and tablecloths In Garden City Rose Ann Thomas produces unusual pickles and glace which is a topping Her recipes are unique in that they use products grown in die area off-seas- on Hcdclius PsyD LCSW announces the opening of the Preferred Family Therapy Clinic and his private practice of family mental health Hcdclius is a mental health therapist licensed as a clinical social worker in the state of Utah He is a member of the American Counseling Association and the Anxiety Disorder Association of America In addition to providing marital and family counseling he will emphasize the treatment of depression anxiety and sexual concerns for individuals He has worked extensively in the past with children and adults who have experienced sexual trauma In addition to his regular daytime office hours Hedelius is accepting early moiling evening and weekend appointments upon request He plans to stay in practice long term in Logan He believes that an emotionally healthy family is essential to the well being of soeiky and is committed to providing quality mental health care to the families of Cache Valley The Preferred Family Therapy Clinic is located in the Bridgmand Put Center at 920 N 200 west Suite C in Logan — Rich County is a beautiful live It includes Bear Lake year-roun- ng r hand-knitte- A slippery business By Donna Falkanbora USU Extension d ‘Recycling’ for a profit By Donna Falkenbora USU Extension The Rfch County Sheriffs Deputy Mark Lm makM and Mils soap In his spars Urns Photos eouitoayolU8U Extension Linda Rothenberger holds one oMhe rugs she weaves at home L OGAN— When Mark of Woodruff Utah ii not perforating his Lee duties as deputy sheriff forRich County you can find him in his Available resources kitchen storing Utah Stats University Extension offers upabalchof a aeries of —that's 'not educational programs designed to meet the needs of d business owners This series indudes topics such aa establishing a price writing a business plan Identifying target markets learning the secrets Of selling balancing work and family and adhering to regulatory requirements In order to identify home-basbusiness owners who might like such information a data base Is being compiled Owners are encouraged to list their businesses In the data base which will only be used for educational purposes accorcfing to Karen Biers d businessdothingtextiles specialist for home-baae- fc4 Rothenbeigers of University Extension is identifying many home-base- d business owners such as Mark and offering them educational programs to help them become more ville Beaver County are sort of in the recycling business At least that's where most of the materibusials for their home-base- d nesses come from Their home-baaeproducts? Lodgepole pine furniture and loom-wovUSU Extension rag rugs “We clean up after others are If you have a business and would like It included in successM done” Linda Rothenberger this data base contact the family and consumer sciMark became ays ences educator at your USU County Extension Center lmetesteain Utah State University Extenor Biers at or A tirade mads of lwlring Kup lodgapota pine la ons of sion is identifying many home-base- d tha many Hama Nm Rothanbargar makes for a listing form karenbOextusuedu just a year ago business owners such as when his mother-indie Rothenbergers and offering -law was than educational programs to she purchased an individual loom in at each log and decides how to fit it into a some searched the making help diem become more successful Kansas After two weeki of training on the Internet for information and pattern whether it be a cradle bed headUsing recycled materials such as old board or swing Some of his other items loom she began weaving recipes and began experimentcotton blankets chenille bedspreads and are swinging benches night stands tables “Denim rags are very popular" she ing in the kitchim" Rom his denim jeans found at garage sales and secbedi of all sizes and chests says and “when word geti around denim experiments he developed his ondhand stores and left in bags on her Kim began making the pole pine fonti-tur- e are dropped off on my door step" It own recipes which he continpants and doorstep Linda creates multi-colortakes about rune pain of jeans for a single in 1981 in Monbma and taught himues to refine patterned rugs cm a hand loom Her husself by trial and error His product today is rag27 by 48 inches Tm taking a subtle band Kim makes the hand-peellodge-po- le The Rothenbergers market their handfor my fragrances basically indestructible ho says as joints approach pine furniture from wood that he rimer than the real are glued and nailed and covered with made rags and furniture at shows in shops gathers from dead trees He doesn't cut on consignment by word of mouth and polyurethane strong ones” he ttys “I use down living trees Linda began making loom-wovcoffee vanilla bean citrus rugs through individual orders After he gathers the poles he hand strips about six yean ago “My mother made rag and local Bear They also attend seminars and training them and lets them sit for two years so Lake raspberries and provided by Utah State University Extenruga because of necessity” she says “and there’s no chance of green in the wood I became interested watching her Her sion and by the Bear River Association of Each piece he makes is unique He lodes interest Government! See SOAP on Page 11 spread to loom-wovrags and ed en 435-797-15- 34 il: hand-paaia- d 1 ed en en Scott Swenson recently joined the realty team of Dennis Parry and Associates of Coldwell Banker Gold Key Realty He brings 17 years of sales and marketing experience with Hitachi Home Electronics as a district sales manager and Stokes Brothers ai a buyer and store manager Swenson will specialize in residential and investment properties throughout Cache Valley and surrounding areas He presently lives in Providence with his wife Michelle and their four children Swenson can be reached at Dennis Parry's office at 755-3021 Auction closes By Don A Huber This past week we have started to receive a lot of calls and samples of spiders being brought into our office for identification This apparently is the mating season and the spiders are actively travel- around ing for searching mates Spiders should not cause a great deal of alarm The Ogden Livestock Auction in Far West has permanently closed its operation and voluntarily withdrawn its bond with the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food The closure may have left certain livestock sellers with checks that cannot be honored by their bank The Utah Food culture are urging customers with such checks to contact either agency as s as possible The public may file to recover any fonds lost because of the closure provided a claim is initiated within 60 days of the time of sale Continued on Page Beware the aggressive house spider 11 luce all spiders are predators They feed on a wide variety of insects and other invertebrate animals They attack and subdue their prey by biting with their fangs As predators spiders are beneficial The problem comes when they build up in homes and become very annoying oft-bodi- ed Only the Mack widow and the aggressive house spider are considered poisonous or dangerous if they bite We are presently seeing large numbers of the aggressive house spider The aggressive house spider is a relatively huge spider with long legs which makes it a swift runner These legs are colored light the garden spider that looks similar has banded legs The garden spider also has stripes on its back The aggressive house spider is a member of the Agelenidae family They are also referred to as funnel-we- b spiders because they build funnel webs in dark moist areas and sit in the mouth waiting for prey The big concern with the aggressive House Spider is its bite Venom is a necrotic type that causes tissue death and sloughing in the immediate area of the bite and results in lesions that take up to six months to heal Most spider problems can be controlled by spraying along die outside foundation in window wells and under shrubs with an insecticide such as Dursban Spot treatment inside along the baseboards in storage rooms and little used basement areas will also help Herbicide Resistant Corn One of die new developments in con has been the Roundup Ready Corn This variety of con developed and marketed by DeKaJb his been genetically engineered so that Roundup can be sprayed over the com plants to control grassy and broadleaf weeds I A recent survey by Marketing Horizon Inc shows that in lets than one season in grower fields Roundup Ready Con is fast becoming an important herbicide-tolera- nt com In me first aeaaon over laOOO growers have planted more than 900000 acres of this con variety DeXalb is producing enough seed this year to plant more than 2 million acres next year This will include five to seven new hybrids with relative maturity ranging from 95 to 115 days Other companies are also developing bicide resistant con varieties her- Ttae City USA awards TWenty Utah cities were recently recognized by die National Arbor Day Founda- tion for their public tree care programs Included in that number were Logan and SmithfiekL The TVee City USA program recognizes communities that have taken steps to develop comprehensive tree management programs They must have an active lUKtHij program cvkkoccii oy annum budget of at least $2 per capita They should also proclaim and observe ' tborDay Congratulations to Logan and SmithfiekL Their tree programs help to improve dirir communities com-mou-sy n ID tag machine at Fred Meyer The Fred Meyer stores in Utah are among the Mailer's first stores to receive die new Quick Thg computerized personal identification and pet ID tag engraving aystems according to a press release Manufactured and distributed by Axxess Technologies of Tempe Ariz this new consumer service will enable Red Meyer customers to e an engraved ID tag for their personal nse in two minutes Activated either by a credit card or cash the system uses a computer-drive- s engraver and a touchscreen with which the consumer can engrave personal or pet ID ere-at- information |