Show Yes There Are Many Interesting Antiques Owned by Salt Lakers By Edith Hines T. T H HE E craze for antiques instead of diminishing after aHer several 1 years a as is is the case with many fads is increasing PerhaPs Per Perhaps haps it itis is the inherent quality q lity women have of wishing to possess possess pos pos- I sess something which is different from th that t owned by byon ones one's ones one's s 's neighbor To go poking about in musty cellers or dingy garret or seek out second hand st stores res an and drive a bargain is s an everlasting joy to the antique le hunter r. r Of course better still is to possess antiques which have come conic down through the family of which of-which which one knows the hi history tory When one strokes the satin finished wood or caresses the velvety texture of the china winds up tip the old clock clock forthe for the e week or or falls falls' dreaming a in an old chair weaving romances romances from out of the past becomes b be comes conies easy Just a 8 a Few Prized Possessions t The old dresser upper let leff leftin in cut I in front of which of-which which the very modern young oung woman Miss Miss' Janet Reid is is' is reflecting was was- brought across the plains all because of a. a woman's womans s vanity When the Utah pioneers reached a certain stage of their journey Harriet Young wife of Lorenzo Young a ab brother b other of of Brigham Young was told she must make her choice of the articles articles she was was was' bringing to the new home for forthe forthe the loads on the lie wagons had had to be le le lessened se led and nd she might I bring just one article Harriet who was was was-a a g go great aunt reat great aunt o Miss of-Miss Miss Reid showing the vanity of ot women chose the dresser The he mirror was later tater removed and the one into which Miss R Reid is gazing came to Utah with the handcart pioneers and a ld Belonged ti to the young ladys grandmother great great r J Janet net Hardie ar for Tor 1 who tOrri m she is IS named d. d I Grandfathers Grandfather's Clock and Wha Whatnot n I Po Poems ms ha have vc ue lc been n written jl Iii ln honor or of of grandfathers db k and nd Mrs 13 8 I K Howell l tells of the whole family await- await l Continued on paso page 2 I t 1 u r. r 1 r A Yes There Are Many rah mt Antiques Owned by Continued from page vago 1 ing with bated breath the arrival arrival a of her gr Ug upper center of cut which was given to ic I-ic was shipped to Utah several years ago from Va The dear old clock clack has been in the t e years Mrs Ho Howell well who was Cather daughter of at lel Lela Ho Home Hornc ne Rich Richards r s Mrs C. C The two little girls might well hide ly lv lythe the venerable old timepiece Many grandm par parlor or The most fascinating ever contrived for the shelves were alt children shou should d not nor t touch uch The whatnot u ii M belonging to Mrs Downey D. D Muir is a I and nd the he roby vase on the shelf is a prize a along al 1 tong long to possess 1 Tob Toby oby vases are of German c can 0 oil an individual face This particular vase i is The Venetian wedding goblet held by Miss Miss' ture is 2 O years ears old A Group to Make Mako One En Eni The group of furniture lower left teft of Mrs E E. O. O Lee and it finds a modern modem setti apartment in iii the Bra Bransford the old holding an old ld solid brass bras pi pioneer nee real tallow candle and b beside sid it the the- snuff tray ar are more mor than too years old The from the tile barn loft on the die farm owned Ph by by and Amanda White near Spencer N. N Y Yf years old The candle m mold ld for half liall dozen old chair with the hand woven coverlet acre boast their cent century ry History Enters Enter In Miss iss Marian Esther lower i frock frocked d in a dress worn by Sarah Maria Mafia Mei holding the Ule same ladys lady's doll doU and no doubt much time before the old old fashioned mirror w wl slager stands The right Jow lowe belongs to Miss grandmother A Awas was carried by Brigadier Genera General John Gal Gall Gallof of Lexington and arid was used for for signaling the thern for defense e. e What woman whose hobby is' is not feel rich indeed to own a genuine Chi Some day little Miss An Ann Adams lower right right te ter of Mr a and d Mrs C. C Gordon Adams this real Chippendale which has has' been in ina in- in h 1 a branch of the he John Quincy Adams f family J Jand and came to Salt Lake from Quincy Mass Mas |