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Show 'f f Page 2B Lakeside Review Thursday, March 19, 1981 Saving Sense By on hand that would apply to these events and see how many more I will need. I have packets of seeds for Aunt Marge, hand towels for the wedding shower that is coming up soon, a recipe book and cards for- - yet another wedding shower. I always have toys on hand because these seem to be a very common item offered as a refund promotion. Even if you dont give these toys as gifts, they come in handy when you have small children visit in your SENSE premiums come in handy items I have SAVING SYSTEM: SEE, SAVE, SORT, SEND, SPEND. SEE those coupons, refund slips, free items, bonus JANE CARPENTER gifts, and premiums. SAVE every coupon, box label, cap inner seal, tab., etc. SORT these into four groups, Food, Household Aids, Personal Aids, those M.isc. SPEND coupons to best advantage. SEND for those cash refunds on a regular basis. Im sure I have already mentioned the yearly list of occasions that I make to utilize the products you can get through the use of refunds, but I think it could bear repeating. If you are a serious refunder, you know that $11 the benefits are not in cash. Many of them are offers of articles that you can get for sending in at times like these. Plus they are real values. I have sent for these numerous times and it has been my. experience that they are of as good or even better quality than what you buy in the store. Before I started doing this, I wondered if about money saving ways to make a quilt. One of the really good ones was to use sheets for the back. These can be bought in an apthus size propriate eliminating the seam down the middle when you purchase yard goods for this purpose. The only thing I have found about using sheets is that the weave is a little tighter and make pulling the knot through to the inside a little more difhome.' ficult. Children usually bring But If that is the only a toy or two of their own disadvantage, I can live with them to play with, with that when it is these items might be seconds or the that rejects perhaps manufacturer could not sell to his supplier. I was pleased to find that this was not the case. I sent for some Hanes thermo underwear by using one of these refund offers, and they were of excellent quality. In fact, I have never yet received an item that I was not pleased with. These offers appear in all kinds of stores, so be especially alert for them. I see them in drug stores as offers on flash bulbs and in clothing stores, magazines and lots of places where you would not expect to see them. But lets get back to the list. I make as complete a list for the whole year as I can, listing all birthdays, readers Toastmistress Club Hosts Council Meet I fun! These crafts you can buy sheets in many colors to match the color scheme of your quilt and even in patterns if that adds to the overall beauty of the finished product. I have seen some beautiful quilts recently. This must be a real craft area. There are some marvelous stores in the area that have all the materials necessary for the completion of almost anything you want to try. Buying all in one place not only saves gas but time. But be careful! If you are like I am, once I get in . ; . t: make wonderful gifts to supplement your yearly list of gift, items, and best of all, they are hand-mad- e with love and your time. Well, keep couponing and Ill see you next week. Do try the yearly gift list and see if you dont save about half on your gift buying budget. It would be nice if you knew approximately how much you spent for gifts last year to compare with this years list using refunds, but if you use the cash you get from refunds to buy some of these gifts too you will save even ' more. I know this means even more record keeping, but that is the only way I have found to make real savings. Write and let me know how the plan works for you. Im sure others would be interested in how you fit the gift to the occasion. Send any suggestions and questions to: Jane Carpenter, 2801 West 4850 South, Roy; Utah 84067. but they really enjoy balanced against the having something dif- thickness of a seam. Plus ferent and new to them to play with when they visit someone. And dont forget that food items that you get either just qualifiers with make refunds alone or qualifiers plus marvelous gifts when These some cash. they are wrapped atproducts range from tote to to toys tractively, and given bags stockings, silverware. along with a good recipe J or two. This plan has All of you have numerous times during helped me innumerable times when something the year when you need to have a gift for a birthday, anniversaries,' gradua- unexpected came up. Well, my quilt is wedding shower, baby or tions, holidays, and club just plain door prize for a events that I know for progressing nicely. My club meeting or other certain are scheduled. fingers are still sore, but Special occasion. These Then , I go through the at least my back is in good shape. I really enjoy n the frame that ' one of these stores I really have to have my mind set firmly on what I came there to buy, because with all the wonderful items available, I could really go wild with ideas that would take me a hundred years to complete. What my husband made for me. I have received several very good hints from v : . , "V , , JAY RITCHIE AND PAULA HATCH LEGRAND BITTER AND DONITA TOWNLEY Temple Rites Set in Salt Lake Pair Schedule Friday Wedding KAYSVILLE Legrand W. Bitter and Donita J. Townley will be married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Benjamin Bowring . will perform the ' ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Bitter, 471 E. 200 N., Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Donal W. Townley, 250 N. 360 W., Clearfield. A reception will be held that night in the Clearfield North Stake Center. Blenda A. Townley will serve as maid of honor, with Pamela J. Townley, Tracy Nelson and Cynthia Cummings as bridesmaids. Blake Bennett will be best man, and David B. Townley will be usher. The bride graduated with honors from Clearfield High School. She is a former Miss Davis County and is currently attending Weber State College. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High School. He played in the school band. He currently is attending LDS Business College where he is studying accounting and computer science. LAYTON Paula Hatch will be married Friday to Jay H. Ritchie in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Parents of the couple are Mr., and Mrs. Paul C. i . Hatch of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Ritchie of Roy. A wedding breakfast will follow the ceremony, and a reception will be held that evening in the Layton 1st LDS Ward Chapel. Matron of honor will be Renee Weaver, with Dixie Hatch, Lynne Hatch, JoyLyn Ritchie and Marie Rigby as bridesmaids. Doug Taylor will be best man, with Reed Hatch, Alan Hatch, Jeff Ritchie and Jon Ritchie as ushers. The prospective bride is a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary. She is employed at Flowers by Candlelight in Layton. The bridegroom is a graduate of Roy High School and LDS Seminary. He served a mission to Norway and he is attending Weber State College. He works at ' Wheelwright Lumber in Ogden. H EATA13IB E D ROjOMlHO U S E ' The Articulettes Toastmistress Club will host the Council of Utah Toastmistress Gubs at the Ramada Inn, 2433 Adams Ave., Ogden, on Saturday. ; The afternoon session of business and workshops will begin at 2, and the evening dinner meeting at 6 will feature the speech contest. The theme is Expand Your Horizons to the Stars. Luise Chadwick, council president, will preside at both sessions. Delegates from five other clubs will attend: Tyro in Provo, Rhets at Hill Air Force Base, .Salt! Lake Club, West Valley Club, and Live Wires from Salt Lake. An afternoon session will feature workshops on protocol by Barbara King and table topics by Rose Davidson. ' Thora Phillips, Articulettes vice president, will give the welcoming address, and Ann Pierson will be toastmistress. Karlajean Jackson is general , ft 1 Nk "The Ultimate" New Technology may change the way Utahans heat their homes. The Ultimate, a coal and wood burning stove boasts of an ad- vanced secondary-combustio- n technology that burns virtually all its own pollutants, thus eliminating any visible emissions. The DEQ (Department of Environmental Quality) tests have shown the temperature of the ultimate can be raised to over 900 degrees while keeping the chimney tern- perature under 300 degrees. The 600 degree temperature differential is converted into household heat with no visible smoke emissions from the chimney. FIREPLACE INSERTS AVAILABLE mnm evaluator. The speech contest, an annual event, will determine which club members will compete for council winner, who will compete in region competition in ; QOO0(E e0vH June. ' Verlene Turner is speech contest chairman. Kay Pick, last years council winner, will be toastmistress. r Contestants are Donna Beck, Tyro; Pat Booth, Rhets; Lucille Joyner, Salt Lake; Elaine Osborne, , . omm emmb Live Wires; Shirley Reed, Articulettes; and Lola Steuwe, West Valley. ; Judges will be Marvin Hogensen, Jean Close and Julie Olsen. Ladies of Elks Slate Fashion Show ROY - The Roy Ladies of Elks are holding their show Saturday at the Roy Elks annual spring fashion . Lodge, 1875 W. 5200 S., Roy. The show titled In Search of Fashions will start with an attitude adjustment hour from 11 to noon followed by a luncheon. : Weinstocks of Ogden will furnish the fashions to be shown. The cost is $5 per person and reservations are 3 needed for the luncheon. For reservations call after 4:30 p.m. prior to March 16. ' 773-315- LyTona Plans Member Drive T LyTona Chapter of the American Business ' 1 Womens Association will hold a spring enrollment event Monday at 7 p.m., according to Mrs. Jeanne ( VanVelkinburgh. chapter president. . The theme, Signs of Spring, focuses on meeting personal and professional goals through ABWA membership; the event promises to be a festive highlight of ABWA new member enrollments this spring. . semi-annual- ly V .'!. ti ..... ,J tmm A FIT TO BEHOLD ABWA Enrollment Events are held to introduce ABWA and the local chapter to business women in this area. Throughout this period, similar events will be held across the country by more than 1,900 other ABWA chapters. The goal of ABWA is to help women in business advance through education, increased ccompetence, and through upgrading of professional skills and business attitudes, Mrs. VanVelkinburgh said. .LyTona Chapter will also be celebrating its third anniversary at this event. The chapter was chartered Niarch 19, 1978. Members comprise varied experience in importing force and come from Davis and Weber counties. ( Husnu irsv ire, .. rao.rtfiU TsJ3i i : . When you insist on frames made of Optyl material that is. Optyl frames feature super good looks, lasting color brilliance, lightweight comfort and the convenience of an Optyl Memory, for shape retention you'll never forget. Our professional staff will be delighted to show you our stunning selection of frames made in Optyl material to fit your cosmetic needs, fashion and prescription requirements perfectly. 2179 Norik 1700 West Layton-Ph- one 825-162- also in Ogden Orem Brigham City !! , tiifz ij .. " " -- lima y ltl tlil( f.t: 111.,. (. 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