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Show 18 A DESERET NEWS, Every Penny Does Count! Tuesday, October 27, 1970 By MARY ANN LEE Copley News Service penny saved is moie than a penny earned. A penny saved is tax free! A And since taxes and infla- tion are the two insatiable sponges of a familys finanmore the cial security, pennies saved, the fatter the piggy bank. Budgets help, but just being isnt the budget conscious answer. You have to be budget claims Jack E. faithful, Sherwood, family budget con- have taken out for Ct edit Union. Still budoet pxpeils sav if a family cuts unnecessary or impulse spending, buys carefully and selectively, the money saved can mean increased buying power eventually. GOOD HINTS What else can be done to keep ahead of inflation? w sultant. .pre-n?r- area of expense topple a budget. stick to it. 6. Realize that dollars add up. Spend each as if it were the last. Write down evety penny, just as you record every calorie when youre on a diet, suggests a spokesman for Bank of America. 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The last raise I got meant I actually took home a little less than I had the week before because of the percentage I As d To Speak Promises Announcemert is made of the engagement of Miss Carol Lynn Bradshaw and Max D. Knoble. The was news at an announcement party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bradshaw, 2929 Delsa Dr. Sunday The future bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Maxine S. Knoble, 830 Bryan Ave., and the late William Dwayne Knoble. BEAUTY-BON- US INSTORE FOR YOU! r wont want to miss this exciting create just Scandia beauty-bonu- s You ,, to get it? Just come in and for you! How buy $5 00 worth of anything SCANDIA, and receive your Beauty Duet" , One thing about it, if you decide not to buy Lifelike Hjir for Men, take-hom- disclosed ; HAS A FABULOUS out, just recently came up with a great idee we feel sure you will be interested in. When you come in to see us, or invite us to your home to try on some lifeLike Hair, we will give you 2,500 Gold Strike Stamps. 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Ladies. event will be held Thursday at the University The Club, twenty-thir- floor. d s jfr W-- IU1 V t . - AH decor will be centered around The Romance of Brigham Street. - pi Ini V S' - ' t V r - i : r. . A y 1 i -' - There will be antiques and items pertaining to the pioneer culture in Utah on display in the dining area. I. 1 ' j Ladies and their guests will gather for a social hour at noon, followed by lunch p.m. For reservations at Certain thirds have special importance in womans world. A certain blouse. Deli- - 1 call cate. Treasured. Feminine, as she herself is feminine. Drying such a creation is not a responsibility to be taken lightly. Kappa Sigma Mothers Kappa Sigma Mothers will gather Saturday at the home of Mrs. Allan Sloan, 1244 E. 9th South, for the annual fall membership tea. Presiding will be Mrs. Raymond Hixson, president. 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