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ANTIQUES · RARE & USED BOOKS · COINS · COLLECTIBLES
Volume 2 / Number 3
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SPANISH FORK, UTAHPERMIT NO. 8
March 2008
In this Issue:
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HB 192: Antiques in the Legislature
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Penny Press MintPage 10
A Younster’s Take:Walter Larsen Show
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Map SectionPages 12-18
Our SecOnd
Year and GrOwinG
HappY BirtHdaY
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The Deseret Antique Times is published each Month by Confetti Antiques & Book, 273 North Main St., Spanish Fork Utah 84660. For subscription or advertising information call (801) 798-0137.The entire content of this publication is Copyright© 2008 Deseret Antique Times. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the editor or publisher.
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Specializing in quality American Antiques. Located across from the Salt Palace. Open daily except Sunday
or by appointment.
126 South 200 WestSalt Lake City(801) 359-4852
What Bugs Miss Bee HavenThis month Miss Bee Haven is as tired and irritated by the snow and cold as most of the rest of Utah. This has made her a bit grouchy, so she has compiled a list of
Top 10 pet peeves in the antiques and collecting world
When people use duct tape to repair an old book. Hello!1. When a guy talks about something like the range of styles of 2. embossing on the Mason fruit jars (or railroad items, or insulators, or pottery) made in 1858, with 187 slightly different variances, that he collects, for three hours, and nobody else but a fellow fruit jar collector cares about. If someone is not passionate about the subject, please keep it under 5 minutes. It makes me crazy when someone breaks an item, and then hides it, 3. as if no one is going to notice. If you break something, at least have the guts to let the owner know. They will appreciate the honesty, and hopefully will not make you pay for it.When people paint pianos orange. What were you thinking??4. It is so buggy when you find a great piece of glass at a yard sale or 5. estate sale for $5.00, and you get it home and take the price tag off, only to reveal that it was covering up a chip or a crack. Rude.
I can’t stand it when a shop or thrift store has a reproduction item 6. that they sell as a real antique. They put “collectible vase”, and price it at $89.95, and you can buy it from Pik and Save down the street for $8.00.When people still do their hair, clothes and make-up the same as 7. when they were in high-school, yet they are 65 years old. They are soooo cool!When an antique store has the same 10 items on the exact same 8. shelf for 6 years, and they still want the identical price for it as 6 years ago. The tag fades, and they just keep re-writing the same number over the old price. If it hasn’t sold in 6 years for that price, it probably never will. At least dust the shelf, and move the stuff to a different place in the store.When people say; I have one of those, and I saw one just like it on 9. The Antiques Roadshow. They said that it was worth $100,000.00! Only mine is rusty, and has a hole in it, and you can hardly read the lettering, so mine should be worth more, because it has more “patina”.I hate it when people are negative about everything. They are 10. always whining, and griping, and listing their complaints.
I Hope that spring gets here soon.
Miss Bee Haven
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Dear Miss Bee Haven
Are Bees Bugs?
ConTaCT miss bee haven @[email protected]
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Spanish Fork, Utah (801) 798-0137
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Calendar of Eventsmar 8Silcox auctionPeteetneet Academy10 South 600 EastPayson, UTPreview, 9—11 a.m.Auction starts at 11 a.m.
mar 12Blue mule auctionsestate auction195 South Spud AlleyShelley, IdahoBegins at 6 p.m.; preview from 3—6 p.m.
mar 14-15Living history reenactors conferenceAmerican West Heritage Center4025 South Highway 89-91, WellsvilleA fun-filled family conference that will help any living history re-enactors become better at living history. Also for those just wanting to learn old fashioned arts and skills or who desire to learn how to better present themselves to the public. Workshops and activities for kids, too. Sessions include things like fiber arts, pioneer games, storytelling,
creating and interpreting a “1-10” form, harnessing and driving, interpretation, how to be a Superhost, and more.Contact David Sidwell at (435)764-2006 for more information or visit www.awhc.org
apr 25-27annual april action car ShowSwaney city park400 North 100 West, MoabClassic Car Show — Hot Rods, Trucks, Customs, Street Rods, Muscle Cars, Classics, and much more! Visit for more information. This event is one of the largest events of the year for Moab. Please make your camping/lodging reservations as early as possible. Admission is free to spectators.For information, call (435)259-5858 or visit www.moab-utah.com/aprilaction
apr 26Doll & Teddy Bear ShowState FairgroundsSalt Lake City, UtahShow hours are 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Contact Dorothy Drake at (775)348-7713 for info or email [email protected]
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Open 7 Days a Week!Monday thru Saturday - 10 a.m. — 6 p.m.
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Moriarty’s Antiquesand Curiosities
959 S. West Temple — Salt Lake City(801) 521-7207
Moriarty’s Antiquesand
Curiosities
10,000 sq.ft. of Antiques with a wide selection including:
Antique Furniture• Glassware• Retro Furniture• Farm Items•
Garden• Artwork• Advertising• Pottery & Textiles•
Toys• Jewelry• Books and Paper• Vintage Clothing•
Contact your State Represenative. 1. See http://www.le.state.ut.us/maps/amap.html and let them know about your business and that you support the current exemption on antique stores.Contact District 64 Represenative 2. Rebecca Lockhart (See the Box Below)Ask her the following questions3. What was your intent with H.B. 4. 192?Why did you feel in necessary 5. to remove the exemption for Antique Stores?Are you looking to do it again 6. next year?Who did you get input from?7. Did you consult anyone in the 8. antiques business? If so, whom?Any others you might feel 9. necessaryThese and other questions we 10. asked Rebecca but by press time, she has failed to respond.
Like hurricanes and monsoons, legislation has a season. And as anyone who was weathered such severe tropical phenomena can relate, a proper warning system becomes invaluable. This year the storm came in the form of House Bill 192, and many Utah antique dealers were caught unawares.
At a fast glance, H. B. 192, innocuously titled Property Transaction Amendments, didn’t appear to be about antiques at all.
The general description of the bill stated that it, “modifies the Pawnshop and Secondhand Merchandise Transaction Information Act regarding functions of the Division of Consumer Protection and exemption of certain businesses.”
The intent of the bill, according to its sponsor Representative Rebecca Lockhart, was to aid law enforcement in the recovery of stolen property with a value based on age, rarity, condition, craftsmanship or collectability and the apprehension of the involved parties.
Secondhand dealers, such as pawn shops, are currently required to provide detailed information about the individual selling the secondhand items, including a thumbprint, as well as a description of the object itself.
And that is where antiques came into play. In previous years’ incarnations of the bill, antique dealers have been exempted from participating in the Act. House Bill 192 sought to change that.
“This is not a bill about law enforcement,” said Sandy Antique Mall owner Randy Tanski. ”Basically, the pawn shops are jealous because we can buy off the street without restrictions.”
According to Tanski, the legislature tried to do the same last year with House Bill 402.
“This police sergeant was shopping up front,” Tanski said, “And while I helped him, he said, ‘Oh yeah. They’re passing a bill that’s going to make you guys like pawn shops.’ And I went, ‘Uh oh.’”
That is when Tanski contacted his representative, Todd Kiser. And H.B. 402 kept its antique dealer exemption.
“We owe everything to him,” Tanski said. “He helped us pull it off last year. He didn’t ask for anything. In fact, he ran the risk of making the other legislators mad by stymieing them.”
So when Kiser, a republican from District 41, called again this year, saying that a last minute bill, H.B. 192, tried to bring antiques back into the Act, Tanski got mad.
“You gotta be kidding me,” he said. “These pawnshop guys are gonna tell me what I can
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SiBLing rivaLry: house Bill 192 sought to remove the exemption of Utah antique dealers from the existing pawnshop and Secondhand merchandise Transaction information act. The bill, sponsored by representative rebecca Lockhart of provo, was ultimately replaced with a substitute after a coalition of area antique dealers and likeminded lawmakers met with Lockhart. antique dealers will continue to be exempt from the act under the substitute legislation.
House Bill 192:Backhand to secondhand?
sTeve hardmanDeseret antique Times
reBecca D. LockharT Utah State
hoUSe of RepReSenativeSDiStRict 64 - pRovo
contact infoRmation:email - [email protected]
cell phone - 801-369-6784
What should you do?
see baCkhand — page 9
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A. Dean LarsenBook Collecting Conferenceat BYU’s Harold B. Lee Library�ursday and Friday, March 27–28, 2008For more information call 801.422.3514 or see http://net.lib.byu.edu/scm/bookconference2008
Each year the L. Tom Perry Special Collections at byu opens its doors to book collectors and dealers of all interest levels.
Registration for the conference and pre-conferences is $35.00 each
We are o�ering two separate pre-conference sessions for 2008: • Coptic Binding Workshop [SOLD OUT!] • Discovery of Photography
�is year, our seminar topics are: • Book Collecting ��� • Collecting Nephi: Book of Mormon Editions, Past and Present • Grandma Gave Me This Old Bible: Collecting English Bibles • Orson Scott Card • Oh, For the Love of Letters: Collecting Personal Correspondence • Exploring Yellowstone Park Through Music • The Book Beautiful: The Revival of Fine Printing
Backhand to secondhand?:do as an antique dealer? No way!”
With Kiser’s help, Tanski organized an informal meeting with Lockhart. Several area dealers attended to voice their concern over the bill. Those present included Monica Zoltanski from Sisters Home, Stephanie Links from Pink Door, Dave Litvin from Litvin Art Gallery, Scott Evans from SLC Antiques, Gary Thompson, Tonya Mahood from Antionettes, and others.
Tanski described the animated meeting as heated, but ultimately, worthwhile.
Other dealers also indicated urging their own representatives to not support House Bill 192.
Later that day, Lockhart substituted the existing bill for one that keeps the Antique dealer exemption intact.
In 2004, the California Pawnbrokers Association introduced legislation to expand the definition of “second hand goods dealer in their pawnbrokering statute. It was defeated. That same legislation has appeared in one form or another in 2005, 2006 and 2007. This is the second year this has come before the legislature in Utah.
“Will we see it next year?” said Tanski. “Count on it.”
From baCkhand — page 8
Be sure to Be heard: house Bill 192
Here at the DAT (The Deseret Antique Times), as we fondly call her, we have had a year of ups and downs, and all arounds. Here are some of our triumphs and failures from 2007, our inaugural year.
1. Why did we name the paper The Deseret Antique Times? One of the early names proposed for the state of Utah was Deseret, so we named her Deseret. Antique is obvious, and the Times is for all the latest and greatest news in our business. Besides, it is always a great newspaper name. The Deseret News was already taken.
2. We have had the opportunity to get out and meet some wonderful people in the Utah Antiques market. We have highlighted many stores, including Round Valley Antiques of Scipio (our first in fact), Hills House in Downtown SLC, Eborn Books of West Valley, Carmen Miranda of SLC, The Copper Frog in Farmington, and the Pink Door / Sisters Home of Highland Dr in SLC, and many more. We have made many great friends along the way.
3. Some months the paper went as smoothly as a bald man’s head, other months, it was the most torturous, stressful, and horrible experience ever. Each month is new and exciting, and we are enjoying it more and more.
4. The DAT has been a great outlet for our creative ideas and interests. Writing can be fun. Hint: we invite all dealers and collector’s to submit articles and ideas for stories as well.
5. The newspaper has been exciting and unpredictable. Just like Kara promised me that our marriage would be.
6. We have increased our distribution to include about 30 hotels and inns in the Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, and Utah Counties, as well as continued distribution to all of the stores in Utah. They are also distributed at the antiques shows and auctions in the area.
7. Notice that there are no failures listed here. That is because we haven’t had any, other than a few typos here and there. Ha ha.
2008 is going to be even bigger and greater with even more new ideas coming. Thanks for the tremendous support and ideas, keep them coming.
Donnie MorrisEditor
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donnie morriseditor
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As part of our first birthday, we decided to create a limited col-lectible. Having dealt with Kelly Finnegan of Penny Press Mint pre-viously, we contacted him to create for the Deseret Antique Times an encased collectible coin using the new 2007 Utah quarter.
Encased coins have been used as ‘good for’ tokens by many re-tailers since the turn of the century.
More often, nickels and pennies were encased, but dimes and quarters can be found as well. Used as tokens and good luck charms, these encased coins become quite collectible and often very valu-able.
The design of the casing follows the Deseret/Utah theme using the state beehive and motto on the front with the settlement and territorial dates (see front cover for image). The reverse, pictured above, shows the Golden Spike Utah quarter and the Deseret An-tique Times logo, destined to be a modern collectible. One for your collection and mine.
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Images From theWalter Larsen Show
February 15-17 in SLC
Edith Trapier of LITTLEGOLD TREA-SURES NEW & OLD of Tremonton, UT - Showed us Roseville Pottery Her favorite and her Pink potty below - Her most unique item
Breck Anderson shows his favorite item, his James Bond and Dr No Movie Poster. His most unique item is the Kelvinator Clock Below
Mike Sovic Had already sold his favorite item; his Nipper Dog.
NIELSEN ANTIQUES - Sharon Nielsen shows here her unique card table that spins/rotaes
Fred Hightower of Moriarty’s Antique Mall in SLC, told of his fantastic deal on the Heywood Wakefield dinning table, chairs and sideboard set for $2500
Devere Morris, 11 and Lincoln Morris, 9 —Your Deseret Antique Times Reporters
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Park Avenue Mall5000 Sq. Ft. of Affordable Antiques & Collectibles
393 Park Ave, Idaho Falls • (208) 528-0472Open M-F, 10-5:30 • Sat, 10-5 • Sun, 12-4
Grandpa’s AtticAntiques & Collectibles
436 W Main, Burley, ID • (208) 678-1561Open Mon-Sat, 9-5
Homestead Antiques MarketNorth end of Bear Lake on scenic Hwy 89
St. Charles, ID • (208) 945-2782Closed Tuesday & Wednesday
This Olde StuffAntiques, Collectibles “Something for Everyone”
12 S Main, Grace, ID • (208) 425-3900Open eleven-ish ‘till dark 6+ days
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Shelley, Idaho(208) 589-5550 / (208) 520-3253
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Just a Bed of RosesShabby to Chic ~ Romantic to Rustic
15 East State, Farmingon, UT(801) 451-2556
Tues-Fri, 11-6 • Sat, 11-5 • closed Mon
The Copper FrogEarly American & English Furniture
87 S Main Street, Kaysville, UT • 498-7371Mon thru Fri, 11-5 • Sat, 11-4 • or by chance
Main Street MemoriesFine Furniture ~ Glassware ~ Collectibles
270 North Main St, Layton, UT • 544-7999Open Mon-Sat, 10:30-7:00
Stone Post AntiquesUnique line Furniture, Glass & the Unusual
62 W 800 N, Sunset, UT • 791-4212Freeway Exit 335, North 1 block
Mon-Sat, 9-5 • Fri, 12-5
Re-CreationsFurniture ~ Consignment ~ Boutique
5508 South 1900 West, Roy, UT(801) 728-2758Mon-Sat, 11-6
Second Tyme AroundConsignments ~ Furniture ~ Home Decor
5504 South 1900 West, Roy, UT(801) 728-3433
Rustic Rose AntiquesRustic, Vintage, Boutique
3037 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT(801) 399-0606
Hours: Mon-Sat, 11-6
Littlegold TreasuresAntiques ~ Glass ~ Primitives, Books
25 W Main St, Tremonton, UT(435) 257-8442Mon-Sat, 10-7
Artists and HeirloomsAntiques, Décor & Fine Art Gallery115 Historic 25th Street, Ogden, UT
(801) 399-0606Hours Mon–Sat, 10-6
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79 North Main Street, Kaysville, UT(801) 726-6318
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180 31st St, Ogden, UT • (801) 394-9035Just off I-15 — 31st St Exit East
Open Mon-Sat, 10-6
Country VillageAntiques & Craft Mall ~70 Dealers
730 S. Main, Logan • (435) 752-1678Open Mon-Sat, 10:30-6:30
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109 Historic 25th Street, Ogden, UT • 392-1473Hours Mon-Fri, 9-6 • Sat 9-5
The Timeless AtticAntiques, Collectibles & Décor
167 Historic 25th Street, Ogden, UT(801) 392-8842 (392-ATTIC)
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Browse AroundAntiques Mall
180W 1200 S Logan, UT • (435) 752-1678Open Mon-Sat, 10:30-6:30
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for the heart and soul33 S. Main, Brigham City, UT • (435) 723-3201
Open Tue–Sat, 11-5
Good As NewAntiques ~ Collectibles ~ Eclectic
3289 Grant Ave, Ogden, UT (801) 627-2282
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(801) 397-0038
Relocating
Look for them in a Month or two
Eborn Books of OgdenRare, Used, New and Out of Print Books
3607 S. Washington Blvd - Suite 4South Ogden, UT(801) 393-6440
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355 West 700 SouthSalt Lake City, UT • (801) 322-5186
The Country HomeFrench & English Antiques
1058 E. 900 South, SLC, UT • (801) 538-0122Open Tues–Fri, 11-5:30 or by Appt
Abode1720 S. 900 East., SLC, UT
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National Historic Site126 South 200 West, SLC, UT
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Sam Weller’sNew, used and rare books
254 South Main, SLC, UT • (800) 333-7269Open Mon–Sat, 10-8 • Sun. 10-6
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Custom LeatherworkMustang Custom Leather
Cowboy Leather SpecialistFrank Aydelotte, Maker
(801) 226-0352 • Orem, UT
Basketry & CaningCall for free Estimates
Susan Earls15 S Main, Pleasant Grove, UT
(801) 796-0108
Service DirectoryAll-In-One
Furniture Restoration &RefinishingRepairs - Refinish - Upholstery - Touch-Ups
Candido Escobedo (801) 310-5160Free Pick-up and Delivery
Do you have a skill others could use? Advertise in our Service Directory — call (801) 798-0137 for rates and
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Antique Doll RestorationRepairs - Buy - Sell
Quality First Aloha Jones
(801) 465-4579
Antique PhonographsBuy - Sell - Service & Repair
Mike Sovic(801) 879-6836
The Green AntMid-Century Modern, Furniture & Accessories
2011 South 1100 East, SLC, UT(801) 595-1818
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239 East 300 South, SLC, UT • (801) 359-2192Open Noon–5:30 except Sun & Wed
R.M. Kennard AntiquesUtah’s most complete Antique Shop
215 E. 300 South, SLC, UT • (801) 328-9796Mon-Fri, 11-5, Sat 11-4
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Ken Sanders Rare BooksUtah ~ Mormon ~ Western First Editions ~ Fine Books268 South 200 East, SLC, UT • (801) 521-3819
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169 E. 300 South, SLC, UT • (801) 328-4004Open Mon-Sat, 10-5:30
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207 E. 300 South, SLC, UT • (801) 364-7979Open Mon–Sat, 10-6
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280 South 300 East, SLC, UT (801) 521-0650
Jitterbug Antiques & ToysToys ~ Collectibles ~ Antiques
243 E. 300 South, SLC, UT • 537-7038Open Mon–Sat, 11:00–5:00
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270 South 300 East, SLC, UT(801) 359-7741
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Carmen Miranda’s
Antiques ~ Jewelry ~ Eccentric Collectibles
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Vine Street Antiques4854 South State St, Murray, UT
(801) 265-0595Open Mon -Thur, 10-6 • Fri-Sat, 10-7 • Sun 11-5
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Sandy Antique Mall Like an Antique Show every day
3 Floors • Great Parking8672 S. State, Sandy, UT
(801) 568-9840
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MiscellaneousConsignment Shop and Vintage Mall
3025 East 33rd South, SLC, UT Behind Cafe Rio(801) 467-1692
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Estates & RemaindersAntiques ~ Collectibles ~ Glass ~ Silver
3345 S. 300 W, SLC, UT • (801) 487-0444Open Tues – Sat, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
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Sisters Home/The Pink DoorFor jewelry to keep, fine antiques & shabby chic
8623 S. Highland Dr. • (801) 943-4322Open Mon–Sat, 11-7 • Sun 12-5
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CobwebsFun Stuff ~ Fair Prices
1054 E. 2100 South , SLC, UT (801) 485-9295
Open Mon–Fri, 11-5 • Sat 12-5
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C & H General StoreCollectibles, Antiques, Gadgets, Gizmos
60 South Main, Tooele, UT (side Entrance)(435) 882-4688
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Longwood AntiquesLocated Inside - Plant Gallery BldgAntiques ~ Art ~ Collectables ~ Buy ~ Sell
3240 S. 2300 E., SLC, UT 84109(801) 486-1733 • 792-5206
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11 Eborn BooksRare, Used, New and Out of Print Books
3601 S 2700 West, Suite B120West Valley City, UT 84119
(801) 965-9410 www.ebornbooks.com
12 Benchmark BooksUsed, rare and out-of-print LDS books
3269 South Main, Suite 250 • SLC 84115(801) 486-3111
Mon-Fri, 10-6 • Sat, 10-5 • Closed Sun
13 All About TimeSales ~ Appraisals ~ Repairs ~ Restorations
2308 East Murray-Holliday Rd. (4780 South)SLC, UT
(801) 277-2799
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14 Things ForgottenToys ~ Collectibles ~ Antiques
8896 West 2700 South, SLC, UT(801) 250-0378
Saturday only, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.Closed for the Winter
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Rosebud AntiquesFurniture, Tools, Books, Glassware,
Primitives, Chair Caning15 South Main, Pleasant Grove, UT
(801) 796-0108
3 Man in the Moon AntiquesButtons, Ephemera, JewelryPrimitive, Marbles, & more120 W Center St, Provo, UT
(801) 375-5033
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8 Treasures Antique Mall1045 N 2000 W • Springville, UT
(West Frontage Road I-15)North Bldg (801) 489-4152South Bldg. (801) 491-0749
Open Mon-Sat, 10-6 • Closed Sun
9Confetti Antiques & Books
13,000 sq. ft. ~ Antiques ~ Rare Books ~ More!273 N Main, Spanish. Fork, UT • 798-0137
Open Tue-Sat, 10-6 • Mon, Sometimes
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Star Mill General StoreFurniture ~ Glassware ~ Tools ~ Art
147 E. 600 North, Am. Fork • 756-0464Closed after Christmas until March
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Hermies AntiquesFurniture ~ Glassware ~ Collectibles
154 S Main, Helper, UT • (435) 472-3140Open Mon-Sat 10-5:30
12Carter’s AntiquesPine ~ Glassware ~ Refinished Oak
150 North 400 East, Payson, UT (801) 465-2915
11 Helper Antique Mall10 dealers ~ Space available
115 S Main, Helper, UT • (435) 472-8883Open Mon–Sat, 10-5 • Closed Sun
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6 Cat’s Cradle AntiquesAntique Dolls ~ Estate Jewelry ~ Art
Pottery & Fine Glass168 W Center Street, Provo, UT
(801) 374-1832
HollyhockAntiques & Gifts
35 N Center St , Midway, UT • (435) 654-5505Hours: Wed-Sat, 10-5
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B. Ashworth’sRare Books ~ Documents ~ Art ~ CollectablesSignatures ~ LDS ~ Hollywood ~ Boy Scouts
127 W Center Street, Provo, UT (801) 368-6001
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Eight Sisters & A DaughterAntique, Unique & Vintage
1490 S Hwy 40 Heber, UT, 84032(435) 657-9705
Wed - Sat 10-5 or by Appointment
15Midway Mercantile
Antique furniture, art & collectibles99 East Main, Midway UT • (435) 657-0288
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Mother Nature’s NookAntiques ~ Fine Arts ~ Vintage
155 North Main , Heber UT • (435) 654-9900Mon-Sat, 10:30-6
17 Wild Wood Design GalleryOil Paintings ~ Faux Paintings ~ Dried Flowers485 S 250 West, Midway, UT • (435) 654-1586
www.wildwooddesigngallery.com
18 Nick’s NookWestern Antiques
474 South Main, Heber UT • (435) 654-9903Mon-Sat, 10:30 - 6:00
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Main Street AntiquesFine antiques ~ Native American
49 N Main, St. George, UT • (435) 628-7333Open Mon, 10-5; Tue–Fri, 10-6; Sat, 10-4
The Book CellarLocated in historic downtown
130 N Main, St. George, UT • (435) 652-0227www.sgbookcellar.com
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Fairview Museum Gift ShopThings you want & need ~ old & new
Great Art ~ History Museum85 N 100 E, Fairview, UT (435) 427-9216
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Open 7 days a week, 10-6
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115 N Main, Aurora, UT • (435) 529-3959Open Fri. & Sat., 1-6
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(Old City Library) Open Mon–Sat, 10-5
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195 N State, Scipio, UT • (435) 758-2699Open 9-6, Mon-Sat
Cowboy Collectibles by CZRWestern Antiques & Cowboy Collectibles
57 N Main, Panguitch, UT • (435) 676-8060Open 10-6, Mon-Sat
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295 South Main, St George, UT(435) 634-1039
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You never know what litle treat you might find!
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Brent F. Ashworth127 West Center • Provo, Utah 84601 • (801) 368-6001 • [email protected]
LDS — Hollywood — Boy Scout
Brent F. Ashworth127 West Center • Provo, Utah 84601 • (801) 368-6001 • [email protected]
Rare Books — Documents — Art — Collectables — SignaturesLDS — Hollywood — Boy Scout