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Show & w " p? i i.- - v ft "? Antiques Fair to benefit Heritage Foundation , By Bcrme Moss Home Furnishings Editor Hunt ng for antiques can take ou from one end of the country to anrther But Kndav and Saturday there will bo a centralized location for antique dealers in the area to display and sell their antiques Li the interest of histone presercation for fun and pi of it the Itah Heritage Founda tarn will hold its ntiques Fair at St Mark s Episcopal Cathedral 211 E Fust South .v s V , Or , 2d ... . , L 4 , .irT j,- . . ''"A . V i . 4 I n outdoor calc wih be set up east of the parish hall Pastnes will aPo be available m 1fV b4 for sale Tours of the Cathedral listed on the National Register of Histone Places and the oldest AtVAvl-- non Mormon church in continuous use m Salt Lake Cite, will bp conducted at regular intervals The Rentage Founn dation will hive a explain its pui poses and promute memberships grams and sell Us publications bth 4 4 Alice Tout, Rexburg real estate broker, advocates Idaho li ing. She loses area, people. .Mrs. Idaho livings her business By Hazel S Parkinson Tnbune Lifestyle nter cabins and lots Farm listings are becoming scarce too R EXBURG, ID XHO Alice A few farms are listed, but Tout is a dynamic woman mostly those in estate settlewith a zest lor life, a hearty ment she said laugh and a finger on the was an expert in agriJohn area's pulse. culture and farm real estate I She is broker-owne- r of Tout picked up a great deal from Real Estate Co. and is a li- him " censed property appraiser Her knowledge was put to Thebusiness was started 3d the test last year when she veqffc ago by her husband, the iatd,'John Tout She has been was called upon to give her of land needed for a operating it for the last six appraisal road court case. right-of-wa- years. y Working World She admitted being apprehenjuM because she sive if anyone questioned her lu'es ,there that she knows the judgment No one did area like the back of her hand. Lists Appointment It s because she makes it a while talking, she took Even ecoto with the point keep up nomic and real estate trends, a call for a lead on a farm m with land development and the Salmon area. She scanned calendar to with knowing and visiting the her appointment land areas. see when she could take time not She is interested in national as well as local trends and in legislation that affects land and real estate. Currently she is regional vice president of Jhe National Women's Council x? Real Estate Boards. She' also is on the regional planning council of the Upper V counties) Real She is past dent of that organization. presi- 'The area is growing of Ricks College estate m Rexburg The college has an enrollment fit nearly 6 000 with a future Enrollment goal of 10.000 It lakes five people in a community to serve one student This Scludes faculty and college SttCes, merchants, local tfliWLfh industry business. and Affluency supply and demand and ecological problems affect real estate business m mountain areas Its Vnother Challenge Another challenge is remembering names of people. Real estate transactions may be a thing We dont see customers on a daily or weekly basis Jike some businesses she has Another thing learned is to keep good records. her htle black book, where she keeps- track of expenses, appointments, transactions, is a constant companion It comes in handy at income tax time. A group of business women gets together for lunch each day. One husband jokingly cails us the Matrons Mafia We've become close fnends over the years A graduate of Ricks and ferigham Young University m music education, she taught school for over a decade. She also has done graduate work at University of California at Los Angeles and University of Caiforma at Berkeley. - ptrong advocate of Idaho hung, Alice's roots aie deep and firm in the Rexburg area. Her grandfather, he late Thomas E. Ricks, founded Ricks College in 1888 Alice is a graduate of that school. U In 1970 Mrs. Tout was named Upper Valley Realtor of the Year. for the 200 mile plus make the appraisal. tnp to Selling a farm is somewhat different from selling a home Crops in the ground, those to be harvested, those already harvested, all enter into it. Alice things, ming, organ. finds time for other too She enjoys swimgolf and playing the She phvs for a local Selhng any real eslate is individual and personal What do you want a home to be besides the shelter aspect? Money, occupation bfestyle, talents and hobbies, pets, size mortuary and need of family also goes into the selection, as well as location THE Fund fiom tne f.nr will en able the Foundation to i m t.nue its programs and activities throughout Itah ntiquos for sale and on disustnan play will include an dresser circa lTi of Walnut inlaid with birds-eymaple, ustnan bione statue an clock, circa 1S70 an English bieal.fiont circa boO of rosewood with tulipwood inlay, majolica porcelain figures, 21 inches high and made in Germany around lstifl and an ustnan grandfather clock wan walnut casing circa Ihxo I e rirM ment " otion Tuesday , September i4 e,V ) Mam. Floor covering tyjic A floor covering made - ' - 4 l b If 'JPAl' A op - . - I nJ t ,rv 4 of - CtN . i W;e V 3 t J P jlf- , 'f 'J4'.if-- ' j 'U II - ji; 1 -- - t ' rU. Antique to be featued at weekend fair includes Austrian dresser inlaid with bird's eye maple. day announcements are 143 S. n A ,. -. Treatment in time dent Johnson suffered a rdial infarction. The NEW YORK (UPI) Treat- Coronary im- the merit Foundation says portance of providing early emergency treatment to re- - Cr;dlt f,r his, refovery a largely coronary unit sent from the Austriai1 bronze smtue clock w iU be aature of Antiques Fair, Friday, Saturday In Salt Lake City, vw-a- University of Virginia. Howev-duc- e er, there are only about a dozen cities in the nation that maintain such units. mortality rates resulting was from heart attacks underlined when former presi- - paper felt and asphalt, coated with oil paint, is called felt base floor covering. f MIhtoh0 V Mi y Open 5 Weekdays Sat. by Appointment 8-- assign- CAPITOL GLASS CO. Once plans are passed by the council, recommendations are given to city councils in 3515 So. 2nd West the area. Walk-Ove- rs for ?euatjo Step smartly into os for a Fall in new world of comfort. Sleek open back shoe that goes Gail high-ridin- g, with everything. 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I 4F I charged for space used at the rate of $6 40 for the first inch and $4 90 for each additional inch They should be submitted to classified advertising Family . 4 , 5, 1972 iM- A Submit a picture before wedding cy Corp Food P 4fi I ' Assistant chairmen are Mrs Stephen Carroll and Mrs Alan Peterson Jonathan Sweet is in charge of antique dealers and promotion, and The Questors, an Ogden group interested in antiques, is m charge of the baked goods Tours of the Cathedral will be conducted by St Mark's Altar Guild To assure publication, photographs for use with wedding annouo. ements m The Tribune should be in the office of the Lifestyle Dept., Room 201, Tnbune Bldg, at least or. week before day of the wedding ceremony. Golden wedding and birth- 7 'N S dealer w.ll have a booth with on! menean antiques including a marble top table from the Civil War period The fair will be open from noon until 9pm F ridav and trom 10 a m to 6 p m Saturday Mrs John Delaney is chairman of the event The great increase m the number of weddings in our fast growing area makes it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding photograph, but not both. T Q 1 . business and industrial It's quite an .N Xnother department. Newspaper O i Women The planning council tries to anticipate housing demands m the area for the next two decades Consideration is giv en to planning, zoning, residential growth. P crtbuiu Cjlvf , SAIT IAN.C 825-l70- 2.49 12.99 14.99 L. ZCM I OGSZN f,.i 3pantie-- 27c Outside our deliveiv art's add 20c OvOtn for ParUe ?lip Phone order Salt 1 .ake 32s t Provo 374 27o0, Zpn h 7 37 me jtlvirg diliviiv areas. 0.99 1 Shop 'til 9r LOTTOIWOO VLUVrAm 0.OlN m. 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