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Show ng Rvi Li vi 'tt y s; ,;:v vytfqv . v v , vw t. a t va-w;- '':4r'H;oY'; ,; Page IB Lakeside Review Wednesday, April 22, 98 s Saving Sense - By JANE SAING SENSE SYSTEM: SEE, SAV SORT, SEND, SPEND. SEE those E, ;' - ! ' . :c; ' '- 'if A A AV . A r 'X 'J' ' i&'V. w!"MiWX4av s ; .1 , v , ' ,o. - - yc I "S&Sxvto.s y-- .t'orvr ". - V' ,v -- coupons, refund slips, free items, bonus gifts, and premiums. SAVE every coupon, box label, cap inner seal, tab, etc. SORT these into four groups: Food, Household Aids, Personal . Aids, Misc. SPEND those coupons to best SEND for those cash advantage. refunds on a regular basis. - i xf v? Well, by the time this article is published Easter will have come and gone. How many of you had some small "refund gifts for at least your children to discover by surprise from the Easter bunny? Items such as small toys, book bags, clothing, books, games, etc.? If you are diligently SEEING these as part of the system, you should by now have at least a few small gifts to use at times like Easter, birthdays, or the numerous times that you want just a small gift for a party favor or little "thank you present. '. - ,y, y S - Vi W kiW, tt s tt.f X&s AjS MR. AND MRS. MARK L. SCADDEN Roy Woman , Layton Man Wed April 1 7 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. ROY Stevens of 2190 W. 5700 S, Roy announce the marriage of their daughter, Kathryn, to Mark Lee Scadden. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Van R. Scadden of 2899 E 1925 N, Layton. The marriage ceremony was performed Friday in the White House chapel by Bishop William Merx, after which guests were greeted. Serving as bridesmaids were Elaine Stevens, Barbara Sims, Joanne DeCorso, Judy Miller and Peggy Stevens, all sisters and sisters-in-laof the bride. The best man was Doug Scadden, brother of the groom. The ushers were Scott Robertson, Jay Brown, Bill Barker, and Ken Taylor. w The bride is employed at Living Scriptures. She was graduated from Weber State College. The groom is employed at Alpha Beta. He is attending Weber State College. The couple plans to live in Layton following a wedding trip to Southern Utah. Area Births Rebecca Stewart 3067 Base, Utah For e Base, Utah Girl to Max and Sharon Blair 2340 South Main Clearfield, Utah Apr.5,1981 Girl to J. April. 1,1981 Boy to Curis and Karen Koehler Blair and Karen Larsen 706 North 400 West Apt. 4 321 West 2300 South Clearfield, Utah Kaysville, Utah. Girl ta Jeremy and Boy to Curtis and Rebecca Rawson 725 Elizabeth Hall 448 West North Barlow Street Fairfield apt.112 Layton, Utah Clearfield, Utah April 4 Girl to Curtis L. Jolene Keeler Jacobs, 1031 E. Broadmor Drive, Tempe, Ariz. Boy to John and Susan Davis 1214 East Raymond Road Fruit Heights, Utah Boy to Timothy and Linda Mitchell 414 West lOONorth Kaysville, Utah Boy to Cody and Connie Hull 328 South 3rd West Kaysville, Utah Girl to Curt and Verda Rymer 71 1 1 Crestwood Road Kaysville, Utah 7, 1981 April Girl to Richard and Apr. 2, 1981 Girl to William and Ellen Bauer 189 South Boy to Thomas and Lori 1775 Main 63 Layton, Utah Metcalf Peggy Jude 1347 East West4800 South Roy, Utah April 8, 1981 Rosewood Lane Layton, Boy to Stephen and Apr. 6, 1981 Utah 33 Boy to Lawrence and Rhonda Ransom , Apr. 3 1981 Dana Heren 2252 West Airlane Drive Clearfield, , Boy to Timothy and 6000 South Roy, Utah Utah A lot of refunders miss this type of money saving item. They are usually This means they are mulitple-offer- s. offered at least two or sometimes three ways. Lets take for example an offer for some childrens books. The offer states that the book is available for X number of or X number of plus $1 or you can buy them outright for X amount of dollars (usually less than you would pay for them in the that there are some of you that think of couponing and refunding in terms of food and houshold items only, or if you do consider the gift items it is just as an afterthought I think I have mentioned before, but it can bear repeating, everytime you have one of these items on hand and do not have to go to the store and buy a present for someone, you are saving the cost of the item in your budget. These items come in handy for "local swapping too. Naturally you cannot swap them through a newsletter. The cost of postage would be prohibitive plus these are a more personal way of saving and most newletter refunders want only refund and coupons offers, proofs-of-purcha- But locally, through friends and relatives, you can often swap comparable items for needed refQnd requirements or evn other gift items that you need for a specific person or evnt. What Im saying is, when you get together for social meetings and a special event for you is coming up, CARPENTER if you have some item on hand, maybe cents less per box just yesterday at someone else has something that they XXXX. Where are you going to buy have several of that they would like to that item next time? You guessed it, at swap with you . for an item that is more XXXX. I have had several letters asking appropriate or fits the occassion better. about local couponing clubs; are there A local coupon club is a marvelous any local ones and if not, how does one place to do this. We used to set aside one get started? meeting a month specifically tor this There are all kinds of coupon clubs purpose. This way each one learned of items that were available that they had from very serious ones that meet once a not found or noticed, plus they got to week for the specific purpose of exactually see the item and could judge changing ideas and items, to just plain for themselves whether it was worth talks during another type of meeting. sending for or not. These coupon clubs Of course the most productive kind for are a very sorthwhile time spent if you refunders are the specific are a serious or just beginner in refund clubs. But don't discount the , couponing and refunding. other; They both help. once-a-wee- k, They give not only moral but practical support. If you are not keeping a list of items that you purchase regularly, you can swap buying information with people you know personally and you would be surprised at how helpful that will be. Nothing makes you try harder to do a better job than to hear one of your friends say, Why, I got that item for 30 Recipes From Home proofs-of-purcha- Clam Chowder cans clams I cup finely chopped onions 1 cup sliced celery 2 cup diced potatoes cup butter Offer such as these are numerous and offered the year round, Allowing you to build up quite a supply of small gifts for use any time of the year. You not only have a ready supply on hand to choose from but it has been my experience that they are of good quality. the same rule applies here as does when you purchase an item outright in a store-yoget just what you pay for. If it is a small toy inserted in a box- - an item that you do not have to spend any time sending for or buying an extra box or two to get additional the item is going to Of course any 1 pt. half & 2 cups milk half . teas, salt 1 Drain clams in saucepan. Add vegetables to juice, adding enough water to cover. Simmer until done. Melt butter; add flour. Cook 1 to 2 mins. Add half & half and milk. Cook until thick. Add undrained vegetables to milk. Add clams. Stir to mix. Jan Reed Roy u proofs-of-purchas- e be of small value. You know what I mean: those little plastic toys that come in cereal boxes or the like. But if it is something that requires saving from several different products and then sending in for it, then usually it is worth the effort. proofs-of-purcha- I mention these items because I get the impression from some of my letters cans refired beans lb. ground beef or chopped onions-amou1 envelope taco mix v2 ht oz. can chopped chilies to 3 cups Monterey Jack cheese cup taco sauce . 1 4 V2 lb. sausage desired 2 1 refunding and Weddings Notice The Lakeside Review would like to publish notices of weddings, engagements, Layered Taco Dip 2 indication, couponing is growing with leaps and bounds in this area. Keep trying! Think where you were a year ago! Send any letters to: Jane Carpenter, 2801 West, 4800 South, Roy, Utah 84067 cup flour 2 your efforts and have numerous sources of information to help and support you, gradually your expertise will improve and you wil see some very positive results for your efforts. Thank you for the many . letters with suggestions and hints. I truly enjoy hearing of you successes with the system and if the number of letters is proofs-of-purchas- store). Like any club, you can make them as complicated or as easy as you wish Next week maybe it would be a good idea for me to talk a bit more about coupon club ideas. I know if you are a serious refunder, you would find these sessions most helpful. When you see for yourself that you are not "alone in Put mixture in 9x13 casserole dish then add additional layers. Bake at degrees for 30 minutes, then top with sour cream, avocado Slices and 400 sliced black olives. Serve with tacos. Margaret L. Campbell Roy golden wedding and birthdays of anniversaries, persons 80 years of age or older. Residents of our coverage area, including Roy through Centerville, are asked to bring information concerning those events to our office; 5388 S. 1900 W. Roy. Our mailing address is Lakeside Review, P.O. Box 207, .Roy, Utah, 84067. Pictures to accompany wedding and engagement articles may be either of the bride or the bride and bridegroom. Black and white glossy photos are the best for reproduction . |