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Show -- - . ESPECIALLY FOR FAMILIES i if ny lont stop ;ra5fta teyYe busy or dont money, she said. - ' Dodffe 8, takes refusals fcataanafly. We think thai jEstf tttkt When they dont ie'" atMi pat :!,laiiHL Ar Katie than 3 cars had grabbed the sign Tossed, jptm her brother James and Ittftod .jumping on the plastic ibifcla yelling, 1 have lemonade. ; XWea a oat that wants lemon-Ifdand I don't care what car." TX Eventually, a car did stop. Phillip Kunx, of Provo, gave ' kids hope again when he , taught a lemonade and gave the . a : riBk sellers a tip. V XXir children used to do this, ANtBH1l7he Daily Ikfild 1 16 try to stop when 1 see other Trom a of oT Provo lemonade a Kunz cool young 'business-peopl- e to also of group '1 said. ;1ti& &ring it," he fhillip stops buy glass try on Iroquois Orlve Saturday. Katie tidwell, 11, teeps the Sign high, tthan i)odge, to give them a little extra." hei)s at the " Colleen said she too tries to table while James Tlowell, 8, sits down for a drink in the grass. 'stop when she sees youngsters " said. they (my lads) want to selling lemonade or other good of the afternoon, and the children worth it. After it was all said and done, spend money, they have to earn offered him a free glass of lemonthe kids' business venture 'paid it. We wont just give it to them." 'think it's a good 'thing for ade. Each took home about $6 for off. The hot "They might get ft little jogger wasn't the only them," she said. "They're too And sense out of this," Colleen work. of hours that's two there. and tired person young to get a real job and they Katie's for said. mom after was the the Tidwell, 5, paying have to do something to earn Stephanie They must have, because heir money." youngest, hottest and most tired juices. think they did really great," Susan said she heard the kids Ethan said that one customer teritrepreneur there. She had sun' gave the young entrepreneurs $5 screen smeared on her face, but said Susan Dodge, Ethan's mom. talking about organizing bake sale. "For kids, that's a lot of money." finally had to rest in the shade. for a 40 cent glass of lemonade. The young entrepreneurs Ber brother Matthew spent 'Colleen, feels that learning the Because many of the ustomers are generous, the children much of his time standing down Value of money and Mvdrk is have some advise for adults tf ' extended "that you ever see Icids selling lemonimportant ibr children. generosity 'to a by 'the street holding the sign. learned from for work the liiom Was 1 it ade, or something, stop hd buy definitely lily passing jogger. The jogger Was 'Colleen 'worki" felt of it. these Was but it kids, middle importance they "hot and thirsty, it was the 20 . e . lr If 1 busi-ties- s 1 1 -' ibccfo Cei3s yrcarcg JANE GLENN HAAS J; the Orange County .i..". feegtster """" ' at 30, is still explaining sinned in his youth. he Vhy Andy, 'My son 4s buying his first Chouse, and lenders want to know r atify 'he was stupid enough to out credit "cards hd miss 2some payments ivheii he 'was in Tseveh years ago. college That's ancient history 'to ;- Andy, but hot to bookkeepers. I Instead of asking him 'Why 'he ; 'was dumb enough to use credit ZZ. "ax cards, a better question might be to why lenders are dumb enough to give Andy and thousands of other young adults credit? The answer, of course, is because lads will ise the cards, rack iip interest, hd make the lenders fichet. But don't Jbe'too Quick'to hlame the lenders tc leading your kids astray, 'folks. Blame yourselves first. Most Of our children are condition. You can find used magazines and greeting cards in the book section. Used books, magazines and cards can be great for collages, decoupage or illustrating family posters. There is usually a section of used arts and crafts books and magazines which have great ideas for many types of creative irojects. shopping specialist. 1 have shopped thrift stores in Los Angeles, Mew York, San Francisco, Europe and many places in These opportunities have taught me that not only can you get great bargains on lothes, furniture and kitchen-ware- , but the thrift store is also a great place to buy art supplies. Thrift department stores are a treasure chest of materials for creative endeavors of all sorts. Let's start in the clothing 'department. An excellent resource for costumes, there are all types of dress-u- p items in this section. If you heed a 5air of ruby slippers, buy a ipair of red shoes and spray 'with glue adhesive and add some red glitter. (Children love and there to 'decorate which look are often like new but cost a dollar or so. There is also always a wide variety of socks, great for marking sock puppets and dolls. lEVOUUKEtomake scmpbooks, you ean buy sused binders for about a dollar. With a h'ttle paper or fabric you can personalize the hinder to hold your 'unique memories. Bowls, pans and wooden spoons are available in the kitchen department. These are excellent for messy projects or mixing like papier-mach- e play dough rather than 'Using your good kitchenware.You ean also find small jars and bowls which malce wonderful homemade oandles when filled with wax. The artistic jackpot is the home furnishings department. This is the area where unfinished craft projects go. Here you can find wood shelves, animals, wreaths and boxes that have obviously s begun as intended craft and then forgotten. Hunt, author of :hine books on money t the start of the month. how to get oift of ebt. Hunt, a The rules said he had to 'give Garden Orove, Calif--, esident, away 10 :percent io leam good also !puts Out Cheapskate stewardship) nd 1so save 10 'newsletter of Monthly, !percent. The first 'month, het oldest tips. The Hunts decided that once son spent everything the first each of their softs reached sixth 4ay. By the hext 'month, he had igrade, they Would go oh salary, become a miser. ;hot allowance. Eventually, he developed "We figured Out wha't we 'Were balance. By the time each vboy was 16, ot Spending !for optionals he had saved enough to buy a 'necessities model df food or or our Own the clothing ar. means lih'to and which a we habits that figured spending 'Using a lot Of credit. salary. It was about "50 a That doesn't mean it's too late month," Hunt says. to make a difference, says Mary The youngster would get that g lace. This 'week at Deseret Industries there 'was an entire oin of yarn. Many times these are still in the original packaging. "Pillow oovers can be made from old draperies, comforter covers from prey second-hansheets. pro-ject- THERE ARE ALSO candle holders, bread boxes, wreaths and frames which may nave fallen out of fashion or be damaged. Many of these iiteihs with a little jreative magic ean 'become 'unique d The furniture department may be the most challenging area to find ouality items. 4f you shop Tegularly you 'will find pretty 'wooden chairs, lamps and small tables 'which s make excellent painting and wonderful additions pro-ject- 6st?Qaa Draa IK to a home. Be sure to check the items to make sure they are sturdy and in good working IN FRE LINENS area there are 'usually good supplies of fabric scraps and notions: ribbon, rickrack, buttons and to toll ftufi 'debt-riddin- ltfift shopping IVe bee enthusiast tbt many years and have even appeared on television in New York as a thrift 'treasures. . Kalani Cropper is ihe fountier of The Art Farm, an art school gearvd toward children age 3 to '12. 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