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Show 1 ) LWV Sets recycling centers for area residents, suggestions for Study On Waste Use 'X, ' I H W V- - K1 ' 4 .i Tfv'Wv v ff p , cutting down on family wastes, other Homemakers Ellie Mavridis and Pat Werling and daughter Bridget show concern over the problems of solid waste disposal, and both mothers will participate in the League of Women Voters study on waste management slated for Tuesday evening, Nov. 28, in Brigham City. Exciting Career Ends Couple Gives Up north of Willard. Ann, 81, and Peter, 84, are in ill health and decided to sell out their stock to a Logan antique dealer. It was in this manner that Mrs. Hansen first got her start in the world of wormy old rocking beautiful chairs, marclocks, velously carved music boxes and fine glassware. In 1952 when a resident of Caldwell, Idaho, the Hansens were asked whether they would be interested in purchasing the stock of a dealer there. Peter, a blacksmith for 40 years, was about ready to give up the anvil and hammer. They accepted the challenge at the age of 60 and have never regretted it. grandfather Antique Shop The of age 65 retirement for most signals people in business, jBut for a husband and wife from Willard it was only the beginning of what proved to be a . colorful and exciting career in antiqueing. This month, however, marks retirement for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen, owners of Anns Antique shop, located on U.S. 91 , UTAH'S LARGEST SELECTION Meet Interesting People meet the most interesting people in the world, Mrs. Hansen said. Antique collectors come from all walks of life. Ive sold to doctors, lawyers, even Liberace was in my shop although I didnt know it until after he had left, Mrs. Hansen said. She said that in the hundreds of sales she made to collectors through the years, only one was a sad experience. She cashed a $250 check for a fellow with an honest looking face who seemed so nice. The check bounced and from then on, Ann was of the honest faces she endowed with money. For regular visitors to the business, one of the most precious antiques found at the shop is Peter, who likes to argue on any subject almost as dearly as he likes to refinish old furniture. They dont make furniture like they used to. They only care about selling it. Good furniture should last 80 to 100 years," he said. Peter is a native of Hazelton, N.D. and moved to Utah in the early 1920s. waste Spring Tours The local League of Women Voters began its study last spring with guided tours of the Brigham City sewage disposal plant and the Box Elder county sanitary landfill. will go they into the Environment The waste management study is just one of a total look at environmental quality, with the league having studied problems of air and water pollution for many years before they became popular citizen concerns and continuing to update their studies with technoligical advancements. A state study on land use will be held by the local LWV later in the study season, with studies already having focused on air quality, sewage disposal and other environmental topics. Plans for the local LWV in- clude publishing lists of WINNING PLAY FIREPLACES A GasV GIVL.S YOU A BETTER DEAL ' IanoGAS logs FIREPLACE STYLED FOR ELEGANCE Style for any decor. It can be painted any color. Stainless steel trim. No foundation or masonry required. Install in any home. biheatilator FIREPLACES ARE FUN! A beautiful contemporary fireplace for living room installed - easily in new or old homes! Call for free estimate. Robert Olds, Nat Frailia, Horne and John Osburn. Theatre Potpourri bargained for. This occurs when a special tryout is called to cast the leading lady for "Beyond a play which the Revenge, Rosewood Heights Community Players are preparing. 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Sugar company checks mailed totaling $30,039,211 this wek to sugar beet growers in Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Utah as the initial payment ort their 1972 crop. Beets are purchased under a contract which participating provides additional payments as sugar from the crop is sold. The payment made this week was on 2,081,676 tons of beets delivered up to Oct. 31 in Washington and Oregon and Nov. 5 in Idaho and Utah. The Mrs. Ann Hansen, with her husband, has retired from antique business in north Willard. RETIRES shop in Logan until War II and the Armistice, he following opened a new shop in Idaho before starting in the antique business. Ann, a native of Denmark, met Peter in North Dakota. They have one son, Owen, managing editor of The Lebanon Reporter in Indiana and a graduate of the University of Utah in 1958. If we were 40 years younger we would do it again," Ann said showing her love for antiques. 4f M payment on initial payment to about $47,000,000, a new record for the , company. Checks mailed to growers in Utah Payments totaled $4,307,482. are based on the sugar content of individual grower deliveries and on net returns from the crop as the sugar is sold by the company. full-tim- M ira A New Supply of Excellent Gifts Have Just Arrived - All Indian Hand Made. Pottery Blankets Cradle Boards Trinkets Indian Art Jewelry beets delivered after that time will be made later and is expected to bring the total amount of the e But it is definitely a job. You have to be on the go all of the time to get new pieces. And, you have to be fair with your customers to keep them. Just making a fair profit on each item is all that should be expected. That way your customers come back," Ann said. Many homes in Brigham City and Ogden are filled with the fairness of this shop. And the Hansens have fond memories of it all. UNUSUAL INDIAN CRAFT o initial Complete Fireplace (Carol) Holland. This is a drama about a community theatre group which than it gets more "talent Colette ultra-caref- He FIREPLACES, INC. NEWS, Eirigham Cify, Utah Sunday, November 26, 1972 Players rehearse Practice Makes winning one-ac- t play written by Robert Olds of Brigham City Left to right are Sherie Rasior, Perfect, the You Keatilator ELDER 1 national aspects of the subject, looking toward the many' possibilities of recycling usable waste and the economics and pollutant factors of various types of disposal methods. In January, the local league will hold its final meeting of this series to reach a concensus that will be sent to the national office for tabulation with those of other leagues to reach a national position on the question. - on BOX Solid waste managment has become a problem faced by the entire, nation, especially in urban areas, and the Brigham City League of Women Voters is joining with other leagues in the nation in a study on the topic of solid waste management on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Edward Boer, 652 South Third East. Discussion leader for the evening will be Mrs. William H. Yates, national item study chairman for the local league of Voters. Several Women members have been studying various proposals and will be on hand to add these ideas to the open discussion. All members of the league are invited to attend. An invitation is also extended to women in the community interested in the problems of solid waste management or hi membership in the League of Women Voters, who may call Mrs. William Jones at for further information. Now WHAT TO DO? tips management for local residents as part of the current study focus. Rugs Indian Trading Post Hours: Mosday and Tuesday - 10 a.m. till 6 p.m.; Wed. 9 a.m. till 12 Noon Thurs. 3 p.m. till 8 p.m.; Fri. - 3 p.m. till 8 p.m. - Sat. - 10 a.m. till 6 pm 504 South Main .. n n n 47 South Mam lafcs Bnham City tW' Ctoa'M'O CLOTHES AND SHOES FOR EVERYONE v |