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Show - : fi I 1 ne. Jbamily Budget j fen W 1 5 A J IT This outline divides the family budget expenditures and savings into twelve general heads. Withthegreatvariationofhomeandlivingconditions.no S 9 i 8 attempt has been made to establish either amounts or percentages for these various divisions. Each of these twelve divisions, however, is a ne I of the well-balanc- expenditure of the family income. A careful check-u- p of living expenses with this outline should enable any family to develop a family d J f budget to fit their heeds.- - g 'Tf Keeping a budget will repay all the time and attention given to it. You will find it not only interesting but profitable. When kept over a period of months 8 " ifV 8 L it provides an excellent basis for future planning. f 4 fA S ' " ' ; J" , . :v,.r V ft IfXi 5 I. FOOD Food should consist of a balanced diet suited to - , 6. SAVINGS AND INVESTMENT Every family should ft Jt A. 5 the needs of the various members of the family and to Yl X" ' ' 8ave' SavinS represents security against the needs of g 9 the seasons of year. It will include: Meat and fish. I f T" I Ol IT!. JVlL the future' U,lder this head are "uch items " bank 2 Jt 9 dairy products groceries, vegetables, bread, fruit, busi- - savings and accounts, securities, real estate, building J VTVtjrP ness man's lunches, etc. nd loan, etc. ' j IK Y BUDGET g 2. SHELTER A home should be roomy, light, airy, sani- - 111 ll 7. RECREATION Such as lodge and club dues, moving 4. 2 tary, comfortable and attractive; with running water, . Luwflrp fhfi pictures, theatre, sports and sporting equipment, g laji 4 toilet and bath, lighting and heating, and refrigeration. mine spacer SUggesreu amusements, vacations, travel, music, radio, musical g iA 4 The home should be at least 15 feet from neighboring montnlyitemS 01 expense for a family. instruments, children's toys, etc. r : ' 5 I IT j houses. The yard should have walks, a grass plot, Plan your next month's expenditures f ' f '" 2 rusandflrirsjand, in advance. Then check result 3. education and advancement. - including g Y 2 or rented bears such ex- - schooling for children; newspapers, magazines and 5 "t J penses as: Home Buildmg payments, Rent, Taxes, etc. 1. Food . . ... . . $ books, lectures, special vocational training such as 5 ' 4 2. Shelter . $: business college, night school, correspondence courses, f K 3. OPERATING Under this heading should come such ex- - HnprofinJ pLlJa . musical training, etc. j penditures as: Fuel, ice, laundry, telephone, water, .J. Uperating expense J J cleaning. It should also include service equipment and 4. Clothing . . . . . ? 9. HEALTH Including such items as must be expended - ,' 5 supplies, decorating, paper hanging, plumbing, repair 5. Furnishings . . . $ for such services as medical attendance, dental serv-- g 9 andjundry other expenditures for maintenance and 6. Savings and Investment $ ices, hospital care, drug sundries, etc. ; ? 9 7. Recreation .... $ d " 4 CLOTHING-Wear- ing apparel for all members of the 8. Education .... $ iO. INSURANCEuch as life, sickness, accident, fire, g and automobile 3 g Bhld be suitable in style and comfort for the g Health ...... $ burglary .nsurance. etc. g four seasons of the year. Clothes and shoes should be in Tr,,,0.o 8 ' S systematically purchased for work, dress and sport. 4. U. insurance . . . . J 11. PERSONAL EXPENSES Incidental items of personal g. g 11. Personal Expenses . $ expense, such as jewelry, gifts, cosmetics, barber, to-- ' g : : should be 12. ChurchandBenevolence$ bacco, candy, confectionery, flowers, etc. 5. FURNISHINGS The home furnishings ac- - f B quired for a four-fol- d purpose comfort, service, health w . , 4 g and attracdveness. Under this heading come all house-- I Oiai 12. CHURCH AND BENEVOLENCES Including church . g , : S J furnishings items such as rugs, carpets, furniture, cur- - " U subscriptions and collections, charity, such as Red A ; , g , J J 9 tains, drapes, beds, stoves, cooking utensils, etc. f Cross, etc. g g I S Thia page ia presented in the interettB of economy and better living. The whole family thould be invited to join in ditcauing g .. 5 A family budget. Next week thittpace will give the euential requirements of that great American inttitution --The Home mi 5 - ? s 1 ' BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH , , ' : 2 ,r-- j Bingham Garage f Knight Hotel The Town of Bingham A. C. Cole, Attorney ( 2 Hudson Essex Chevrolet "Modern" By Dr. J. F. Flynn f . ' Ande"n8SOnSL'"nb"CO- - Canyon Garag, " J.CPENNEYCO. Royal Candy Company J ; k . Pitchius and Pitchius 4 f Granite Furniture Durant Sales and Service Every day Savings - 9 ' " A i --TheHoCoF." . ; ; Jack's Clothing Shop () g " PrmccSsTht Bmgham Mercant.le . ..Trade rith i (tV your Friends. J rK ' Brisk and Ches.er, Props. , "The Big Store" t . $ MS&XlI) : - & clt 4 A Bingham Canyon Meat Co. Ed Johnson's Meat Market Radios Phonographs Records 4 ' A A f. '' Periodicals iJ$ j , 8 . B. DEDERICKS Where the Meat is Tender 9 9 , A Smart Shop for Women , M. L. James K U.f J . |