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Show Thursday. September 30, 182 - Page 29 JUNE FULLER Women earn social security family benefits THE COUPON CLIPPER Coupons are here to stay By Today I read a newspaper article headlined "Grocery coupons at peak." It said, in part, "coupons soon may go the way of trading stamps and free drinking glasses. They have proliferated to the point they're losing their punch, so manufacturers University. I am an avid coupon user and ; the article found disturbing. Would you please respond and let me know what you think about their Kordite High Value. Receive a $1 refund and two coupons. Send the required refund form and two proofs of purchase from any Kordite Waste Bags and register tape with purchase price of the items circled. Expires Dec. 31, 1982. Purex PHDL Buy 3 -Get 1 Free. Receive a size coupon for a Purex Heavy Duty Liquid Detergent. Send the required refund form and three Uni50-ce- nt Arlene, prediction. Chesterton, Ind. Dear Arlene: I haven't seen any indication that manufacturers are planning to distribute fewer coupons. For more than 20 years the number of coupons offered to the public has shown steady growth. In 1975, distributed manufacturers - 35 billion coupons. In 1981, this figure topped 100 billion. I feel confident in predicting that the record will again be broken with more than 115 billion coupons put into circulation this year. When I received your letter, I got out my file on "coupon predictions" and found a news release dated Sept. 25, 1981 from a professor at Syracuse University. It had a big headline: "Fewer Manufacturers To Offer Coupons?" This prediction turned out to have no basis in fact, and I have a distinct .feeling from reading the article you sent me that there are also a few ivory towers at Indiana University in which very few coupons are ever clipped. Dear June: I was overjoyed when the local supermarket offered to double the value of coupons on Thursdays. I thought I could finally collect some of the sav- - ings I have envied others who wrote to you. But my bubble burst when I noticed that the prices of the food in this supermarket were rising faster than elsewhere, especially on frequently couponed items. Just to give you an example, this supermarket raised Velvee-t- a the price of from $3.19 to $3.69 as soon as a 45 cent Velveeta coupon appeared. Elsewhere in our area the price was still $3.19 and I didn't need my coupon to be doubled in order to get a lower price. Shoppers really have to be Here is this week's list of refund offers. Start looking for the required refund forms, which you can obtain at the supermarket, in newspaper and magazine advertisements and from trading with friends. Meanwhile, start collecting the needed proofs of purchase as detailed below. Remember, some offers are not available in all areas of the country. Today's refund offers have a value of $13.69. Cleaning Products, Soap, Paper Products, Bags, Wraps (File 10) coupons come their way. Feeling Cheated in Woodbury! Dear Feeling Cheated: Smart shoppers know that "double coupons" is a very costly promotion for the Lifebuoy, Lux picnic pleasers. Receive a $1 refund. Send the required refund form and five wrappers from any combi- watchful when supermarket. Any double store that offers double coupons must soon raise some of its prices to pay for it. The secret is to know your prices so you can take advantage of the double coupons and avoid purchasing the items which are no longer competitively priced. Here's a refund form to write for: Write for this offer of a Clear Rattle and $2.35 in coupons to Johnson & Johnson Baby Products Company, Baby Week Offer, P.O. Box 1112, Somerville, N.J. 08876. Requests for this form must be postmarked by Nov. 30, 1982. This offer expires Dec. 31, 1982. commemorated on October 1. The theme for the anniversary is: "From Horse Stable to On-Li- Cable: Twenty-fiv- e The Utah library community has been invited to share in the activities of this day displays and a program at the current location of the Utah State Library, 2150 South 300 West. Years of Progress." Cheer Hansen learns The look is the latest thing in women's according to Cheer Hansen, a recent graduate of the Vidal Sassoon Academy in Los Angeles, Calif. Cheer, a daughter of Wendell and LaVon Hansen, also attended Mary Kawakami and hair-stylin- Hollywood Schools. Beauty Another specialty Cheer learned in her studies at Vidal Sassoon was perfecting hair tailoring styles complimentary to each individual face. A popular new fashion in women's hair styling is the and the flat crown, which, according to Cheer, "May not be flattering to all but is a big suggess with younger women." Children's hair styling is Cheer's favorite pursuit although she is accomplished in cutting and giving permanents to women of all ages. She enjoys styling her Ruth grandmother and Aunt Mary Pulley's hair. She is the favorite stylist for her 26 nieces who have enjoyed their Hansen's '500 For aunt's hair-cuttin- g prowess. Cheer has icipated and won hair-stylin- g awards in many competitions while at college. of American Fork High School, Cheer was president of the Pep A Club, graduate homecoming queen and served as Days of '47 Queen in 1979. a licensed cosmetologist and will take appointments at She is Shalana's Hair Tailoring in American Fork. 75-ce- nt a Renuzit Adjustable Air Fresheners (Sniff a Whiff) and register tape. Expires - stamped Refund Dixie Offer. Send the required refund form and two Dixie Livingware proof of purchase seals from two packages of Dixie Livingware cups, plates or bowls. The form is found in the specially marked package of Dixie Livingware plates. Expires Dec. 31, 1983. Hefty Coupon Wallet. Receive $3 in Hefty coupons and a coupon wallet. Send the required refund form 35 1983. - Viva Measuring Beaker. Receive a Rubbermaid Measuring Beaker. Send the required refund form, eight ?'Seals of Quality" from Viva packs and 75-ce- nt cents postage and The Utah Technical College Craft Center is now open for the 1982-8- 3 season and classes are beginning Oct. 8 in various craft skills. The Craft Center is open for use by students, faculty and staff of UTC, as well as being available for the general public. The center will be open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Gala SaveKankakee,Offer, Box 111. 60902. Receive four 30 cent Monday-Frida- from and y to 7 10 p.m. through Monday Thursday each week. Barbra Wardle an- nounced that Utah Technical College has new lapidary equipment, so students can now cut and polish stones as well as fabricate jewelry at the center. many new greenware molds for gift and holiday ideas construction, slumping glass and fired-o- n painting of glass. can be purchased. The classes being offered this fall are as follows: Monday - day and evening, open studio. Patrons are encouraged to work on projects of their choice. Tuesday - 10 to 1 Open Studio; 1 to 3 MUA 110 Studio Crafts, two credit hours, Basics of craft skills in leather, metal, clay, glass, fiber, wood and stone; p.m. - Beginning stained glass and open studio - Hobby class which will include basic methods of copper foil stained glass, green-war- e ceramics. Wednesday 10 to 1 Open Studio; 1 to 3 projects -- -- of shipments glass, leather New stained -- Stained for Glass Hobby 0 Class; p.m., Advanced stained glass hobby class which will include lead came methods of stained glass silver-smithin- woodcarving, ceramics, both thrown on the wheel and handmade are available. also. Thursday - 10 to 1 Call Carl J. Nelson, Payson i ,ferG00d y 99qL1979 E 00 hv OfferGood thru Oct. IS The State Farm Family Ifosiii? aaace can make you feel better. 62, Let me help you review your insurance coverages and needs Home, car, life and health. There's no obli- gation Call me for a Family Insurance Checkup today J. RALPH BINNALL 120 N. 100 East American Fork STATE FARM Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. STATE INSURANCE FARM INSURANCE Home Offices: COMPANIES Illinois Bloomington. For further n tt CITTftTnTiTT One Week Onlv Expires Oct. 9, 1982 -- WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE Tires Built by Kelly Springfield FET 10- - 15 $66.28 $66.96 11- - 15 - 16.5 Hwy Lug $4.58 Hwy- - 750-1- 6 800- $4.67 $43.52 Lug - $48.49 Hwy $56.14 Lug $62.92 700-1- 5 8.75-16.- 5 Hwy Lug $2.95 9.50-16.- 5 $3.40 Hwy Lug $3.53 10-16- Hwy .5 $3.98 Lug -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $58.49 $59.57 $63.93 $68.02 $68.04 $77.39 $74.41 $78.16 $3.38 $3.47 $3.82 $4.00 $4.29 $4.48 $4.45 $4.66 in- formation, contact Ms. Wardle in the Craft Center on the Orem 0 campus or call extension 316. 12-16- .5 Hwy Lug -- -- $87.83 $93.28- Fet $5.80 $5.53 Fet 226-500- FREE Nj jears Mounting J Lj V Cosmetic Blems JOHN HARR JR. V Armstrong Hwy's r $55.95 plus tax 768 8072. 756 5033 When you buy real estate, your tax benefits start immediately. For example, property taxes paid at the settlement are deductible. Usually, between these taxes are the buyer and seller so that each pays his respective share. In some localities where the property taxes are paid during the following calendar year, the buyer's deduction is taking during the year the taxes are ACTUALLY PAID. The other settlement expenses generally are not deductible, however, most of them can be added to the cost of the real estate when pro-rate- d then is anything phoni or drop in tax. Among these are: lawyer's fees, property surveys, title search and title Insurance, transfer taxes and "points." It should be noted that, what the IRS calls "basis" is quite important to establish. It is the purchase price of the real estate which includes your down payment, mortgages, and those settlement costs. The basis determines what your profit or loss will be when you sell. it ERA Only A $49.95 Li p,usla VT 'i515 Sz7$5Z.95 piustaxO 540 E. State 756-964- cm do to help you MOUNTAIN Crow. Phono John Ir. li you sell it. The effect will be to reduce the profit subject to income Firestone Blem Snow Tires Radiais Tax Tips When You Buy Real Estate Pltisont tfft $ JJ stepc- R--J If ! 710.00 fStGtdt0 I CM Thru Oct. 15 -- continued; 7 to p.m. Studio crafts hobby class. This will include basic instruction to hand thrown ceramics, glass, leather, lapidary and silversmithing. Friday - Open Studio from 10 to 4. The Craft Center is the only facility in Utah Valley with an Open Studio policy. This means that anyone can come in and work on projects at their convenience. Each class has a required lab free and materials cost involved. 10 JOHN HARR SR. one ton, Ford flatbed truck. Looks like a later model license plate FA0 432 V Open Studio; 3 p.m. HUA 110 Studio Crafts f the recovery of a white, 1968 g be demonstrated will r CHEER HANSEN Any 8 Obll V Anodized aluminum frame Double strength glass Custom measured to fit your home Three-dimension- al - Techniques TWSAD" ! Storm Windows S is under Copyright, 1982, United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 7-- cm Order bv Oct. 15. 1982 disabled. If he may qualify if he is caring for a child who is under 16 or disabled and entitled to benefits. Both the widower (or surviving divorced husband) and the children may receive monthly survivor checks if a should die. woman There's also a lumpsum death paymentof $255 that may be payable to a widower or dependent children. wife coupons. Send 3 "Save $1.20" offer triangles from the front of specially marked packages of Gala 120 Paper Towels. -- JUJUL. m,l EXTRA BONUS WITH . $1.20 -- 111 Vyu adopted children. If he is 62 or older, a husband may qualify for payment when the offer doesn't require a refund form: Also, 9 to 6 hildren and legally 1982. Bonus! This - 2 Weekdays waiting includes handling. Expires Dec. 31, 4160, 756-216- -- - 1982. Windshields Back Windows Side Windows Leaks Fixed Insurance Claims AMERICAN FORK period - and would continue as long as she is disabled. If she receives disability payments for 24 months, she also will have Medicare protection. Her unmarried children can get benefits, too, when she's disabled. Monthly checks are payable to children under 18, children who become disabled before 22 and remain disabled and children under 19 who are attending elementary or secondary school full time. This Dec. 31, 1982. "Snowy" Bleach $1.50 Refund Offer. Send the required refund form and the words "Tough On Dirt Yet Gentle On Your Clothes Use It Every Washload" cut from the back of two boxes of Snowy and an envelope. Expires July 31, and supplies weaving, REWARD 465-346- 8 part- Rebate. d, w she has worked enough under Security. disability payments would start with the 6th full month of her disability - there's refund. Send the required refund form and the entire top panel from three Dove, w SERVING ALL OF UTAH COUNTV vided long Social Her Duty Liquid Detergent. Expires Dec. 31, 1982. nation of Caress, Shield, Dove, Lifebuoy or Lux and dated register tape with purchase price of hamburgers, hot dogs, cold cuts or chicken circled. Expires Dec. 31, 4-- latest hairstyles sym- bols from the back of the size of Purex Heavy - Renuzit Receive a jL Get OUR Estimate Before YOU Spend protection while she is working. If she becomes disabled and can't work for a year or more, she can get disability checks pro- faculty and public tours, featuring Shield, Code 1 survivors insurance UTC Craft Center open to students State library celebrates The twenty-fift- h anniversary of the Utah State Library will be Caress, versal Product I Even if she is single and has no dependents, the Social Security credits she earns while working count toward monthly benefits for the family she may have in the future. A woman has Social Security disability and - Indiana from professors . family. 1982. have less incentive to use them." The story quotes two COME TO YOU" ALSO -PASSPORT" SLIDING PICKUP WINDOWS "WE A woman who works earns Social Security protection not only for herself but also for her and five Hefty proof of purchase seals. Expires Dec. 31, JueFaller AUTO & TRUCK GLASS 78S-501- in tht field of real wtatc, plcast LAND REALTY, 590 W. Stati Wt'ro htrt to help! 9 Salt Lake City 280 E. 33rd South Salt Lake City 179 W. 3rd South UNLIMITED Road, Am. Fork 355-467- 6 487-069- 3 |