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Show Page 5 Consumer MATERIAL: Bulletin 34 "SOLID PISJE OR 14 A RD WOOD Double your money with these shopping hints... Budget - Have a plan for spending so your money will go first to all the places it must, then to all the places it can. Avoid impulse buying Impulses almost always mean -- a sacrifice- - of something else you really want, or need. Shop around - Comparison shopping does pay for itself. Look for low-coalternatives Discount houses, factory outlets and auctions many times produce real' -- st bargains. Buy basic styles or models When you leave off the frills and options, you often can get an item -- for up to 25 percent less. according to use Buy -- Sometimes it doesn't pay to get the best money can buy, especially if you can't use it. SUCH AG Look for a store's own brand You save money, and most of the time the item is jsut as good as "name brands." Look for seconds or irregulars which may suit your needs at a much lower price - This hint should be used with good judgment, for it still pays to spend on quality merchandise. -- Buy in large quantities whenever possible - the price per unit will be smaller. Don't overpay for convenience Often jhe$ervices. which go with the product are more expensive than the product itself. Take advantage of sales -- WALNUT ig73 0 i -- 2 4 or vO 5 money-savin- EOotJACK g opportunities. Don't be afraid to bargain - THISBOOTJACK IS DESIGNED TOBEUSED FOR LOW HEEL If BOOTS AMD OVERSHOES. THE LEG PIECE SHOULD BE MADE HIGHER. FOR USE ON HIGH the seller will lower his price, see that he does. Pay cash if at all possible - You'll save the cost of credit. HEEL, soots. to the patterns FULL SFZ.E USIMe I" SQUARES. SAW OUT BOTH PA RTS AND ENJLARGE the Salt Lake Neighborhood News - the ONLY Metropolitan Weekly Community Newspaper! Call today. Advertise TV. Fl4. WOOD STREWS' -- They're slue a white 0 in ASSEMBLE . ROUND ALL EDGES AND CAREFULLY SAND ALL SURFACES. FINISH VARNISH. STAINJ WITH OIL 467-801- 4 Congressman Owens Urges Public Participation letter to Utah residents. Congressman Wayne Owens In a urged more public participation in the government process. He said he would devote as much time as necessary to reading and answering mail and other communications in a "candid, forthright manner" and would spend as much time in Utah as work in Washington permits, but that the people in Utah must also do their part to "bridge the gap of confidence between the taxpayer and the government." "I hope you will do your part by stuyding the issues and communicating your position to me and to Utah's two Senators. This will require that you stir yourself from the general apathy which is so prevalent. Our traditional process of now in peril because of an overpowering Presidency and a weakened Congress. If you want effective is nt you'll have to help," he said. Speaking of the effects of the President's proposed budget and impoundments on Utah and the nation in his maiden speech before the U. S. House of Representatives, Rep. Wayne Owens said that the major point in question is the issue of power. "The issue here is not less 3 . YOUNG WOMEN 16 to 21 than the constitutional question of whether we will be governed by one man or by a representative democracy, a question which I thought had been decided 200 years ago," Owens stated. "At that time, Congress was empowered to set out the sources from which the revenues would come and they would be disbursed. And the Constitution set down as the President's sole responsibility carrying out the laws YMJ (SAN LEARN A SKILL FOR A GOOD JOB LEARN TO READ AND WRITE BETTER GET A GED (High School Equivalency Certificate) Congress passed." "The President spends funds for purposes to which we have not agreed, and now, in a wholesale manner, he refuses to spend sums which we direct him to spend," commented Owens. "If we cannot establish maximum or minimum limits of spending, what power, then, does Congress have?" "The whole constitutional balance of powers between the two branches is in serious jeopardy, in my judgment, and preservation of that principle is much more important than the question of whether the President or the Congress has acted in a fiscally irresponsible manner." Owens said that apart from the question of impoundments for this year, he intends to seriously consider the President's fiscal 1974 budget, probably offering support in many areas. are out of school and out of work, 2. are from a low income family, 3. have the physical and mental ability to benefit from the program, 4. have the desire to work for 1. 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