I looked at stand alone power transformers like the one from Radio Shack (although I didn't look at that one specifically) and they were all over $15. I figured that the computer ATX power supply had the necessary connections to power the computer fan without splicing wires so the ATX power supply seemed to make the most sense.
Unfortunately my lack of computer knowledge resulted in what I thought was a defective power supply. Once I was informed about "turning on" the power supply with a jumper wire (thanks again Glenn), it worked perfectly.

I am using a variable speed computer fan with a remote knob so that I can adjust and set the fan speed manually. The fan (110 max CFM with ball bearings) was $16 and cost more than the power supply

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I am very greatful for the knowledge offered in these forums. I don't know how people got by without the internet.
Thanks.
Tom