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Show B-9 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, June 17-20, 2006 Ernst and Young honors Zimonja • Continued from B-7 to interview, film and watch each pominee so they C3n understand who the 25 finalists are. I "They look for individuals and how they have succeeded in life and the guts of their entrepreneurism," Zimonja said. "That's really always what they're looking for - in the interviews at least. They want to see what is it inside of you that got you where you are." Although she didn't think she would win, Zimonja had everything planned out if she did. "What I'm going to do if I win, I'm going to accept the award and then go work the next day," she said. "But the award is a nice pat on the back, and we need that now and again." Roadshow comes to Salt Lake, Park City Continued from B-11 on the schedule. "Taking an Olympic bobsled run would be very cool. I'll probably pass out half way down, but we'll give it a whirl. Now I'm really excited." ; Although a bobsled run would be right up his alley, Weiss said just being a part of Jhe show is a great experience. • "Being on the show is probably one of the funnest things I've bver done," he said. "It's so well Organized and you always feel comfortable doing it. I also get to see things that I would never get the chance to see otherwise - things such as Utah. I've never been to Salt Lake City and I'm really excited to see it." But Weiss said that since he will be leaving his wife and four children at home in New York, he likely will not do too much sight seeing this time around. "Any place I like, I'll bring them back to," he said. "I would like trips like this to turn into a family vacation." ' His children like that he's on television, but he said their excitement level has changed since he's become a regular on the show. "They like it," he said. "The first time I was on they all gathered around the TV and were excited, but now it's all a critique. 'Dad you shouldn't wear that suit.'" Weiss first got interested in collectables because his father owned a small bookstore in New York City. He said he grew up with old books around his house, and then he started collecting stamps, branched to comics, and made extra'money through high school and college selling and trading. Eventually it turned into a living, and now he's on TV. He turned his interest in the collectibles field into one of the top collectibles auction houses in the country. He has owned and operated Philip Weiss Auctions for almost 20 years. Philip Weiss Auctions holds a minimum of 11 auctions yearly, each containing 800-plus lots of collectibles. The auctions specialize in toys, trains, dolls, toy soldiers, stamps, coins, rare books and autographs, comics, comic art, animation art, military memorabilia, World's Fair and historical material, posters, and political and Hollywood memorabilia. He has also worked as a consultant for many of the country's top auction galleries. In addition to general collectibles auctions, the gallery has handled many specialty sales and name collections, including baseball great Billy Martin's Estate. Phil has also contributed articles on the field of collectibles to many of the major trade publications. He contributes time on a regular basis doing auctions for local charities as well as free appraisals to raise money for senior centers and clubs. To contact the Antiques Roadshow online, visit www.pbs.org. 0 ITEMS OF INTEREST Stein Eriksen Lodge Olympic pins 1 '•':.•;••;• :• $2-$50 •::-.:: Olympic Posters $10-$50 Game-worn anything $20-$thousands Olympic torch $2000 .-.•-.. Autographed ball $10-$25,000 Vintage sports equip. $10-$3,000 for Open daily at 9 a.m. Tips: Bring anything you don't know the value of that you'd like to have appraised. Anything vintage, especially pre-1930's, is generally of greater interest and value (i.e. Ball signed by deceased Jazz player Pete Maravich is worth more than one signed by John Stockton and Karl Malone. Value is about scarcity. Pig skin footballs and feather golf balls are an example of vintage sports equipment with good value. Anything vintage that is signed, especially by a person of interest, trumps all. 1 5 % off Bike Rental at Stein Eriksen Sport at Stein Eriksen Lodge Coupon valid Summer of 2006 Downhill, cross country & freeride bikes available. Family business to be passed on to sons • Continued from B-7 Duane, we don't want to see you after all, we want to see your sons." Although losing a patient to one of his sons might touch his pride, it is Duane's overall goal to give Eric and Corey all the work ^.someday. "I would tike someone to take my place," Duane said. "I was hoping that they would come in and I would share the knowledge I have and that they would end up taking over the practice. When we have our office meetings it's been a fun transition to let them take over the practice. It's been great to watch them. Turning the business over to them will be a very easy thing because I know they'll keep the tradition going. But I'm not done yet." Although the majority of the time they get to spend together is at work, they all agreed that it's not hard to leave the office behind when they go home, Work stays at work, family matters stay at home. "It's been easy to separate business from family," Eric said. "Dad's always been really good at that. When we're working, we're working, and when it's family time, it's just family time. He's a great dad." Mole Vjrdc F*r 1 • > > + 7 5 out 446 22o 47+ ?2? 13b •+ JLLJ > + ? > +15 >*•»! 10 » !+ 12 212 5 • + + 16 4+5 42> 4 + &??. 18 2CyJ 47? ? + YOUR GAME Wl LL FEEL AT HOME HERE. AND THAT'S ALL THAT MATTERS. 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