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Show REVIEW u scene and talk to a group of studen's at aKYLINE High uchocl Our question for this week: you had just found out someone had left you a very "If sum of money, what would be the first thing you would buy tad why?" large The T ime Has C ome . . . I Need A Car (I Think) By Shirley Kinyon l There comes a time when the battle cry of every teenage boy and girl is "1 need a car This is a time when they feel a set of wheels is a definite necessity Just how necessary is a car to a young person Well to them it's pretty important They feel it gives them the advantage of being able to do their shopping, visiting, other errands or just joy riding without having it's, convenient a; Dane Emmel - "I would buy an island so I could stay there by myself Mike Dixon to ski so I'd buy a real good ski outfit I'd like a car too, something like a Porsche C3 1965 14 INTERVIEW ON THE SCENE TEEN Through the very kind cooperation of their principal, this Week i WaS aula to :.i. October Jay Crandall - "I think I'd drop dead Seriously, I would go out and buy the very best ski outfit I could ret A: A: Toni Greaves I would go away -- ' I guess to school I think every girl should go away to school My sister did and I would like to too to wait until for someone to drive them and without having to be under the watchful eye of the parents In some cases sharing the family car can be worked out if the teenager has his or her too available so you went joy riding instead of doing your home-woor instead of showing up for your school classes Then owning your own car isn't all its cracked up to be rk A car is a wonderful and in our time a very to set a better example for your parents than they have set for you In this country no one has to follow in the footsteps of their father and regardless of the old saying. Father doesn't always know best try are basically You people thing nec- Without a car thing how could you get to Lagoon to see the Beach Boys ' or "Paul Revere and the Riders when theyre here They're teen entertainment and yet they are so far from town that you have to have a means of transportation in order to see them and for some reason I can't quite see a parent sitting through their shows so their offspring can enjoy it Another thing, who ever heard essary ' TEEN rORUM A: ptim Twelves - Id put it all :r the bank and Just let it cciiect the interest Debbie Hart - "I would buy a plane ticket to Europe I am to speak learning A: French Ron Santora - "Id get me a hundred gallons of beer If my folks see this I'm only kidding I mean root beer." A: Id buy a great big amplifier, the biggest I could get and with the money I had left I would buy a car." many drivers you may run into the problem of everyone needing the car at the same Of course. In sharing tie the family car the bead of the family has to buy the tires and pay the repair bills and insurance so you see, It has advantages too If you own your own car It's always there for you to use Owning a car can be really great "except' when if s out of gas and you're out of money or when the bill for a few "minor repairs curls your Beatle Bangs, or when your insurance is due or when your folks revoke your driving and car because it was there and Juniors Achievements Start lltli Year Of Grass Roots Business Instruction J- - Junior.' Achievement of Greater Salt Lake, Inc preparing its 11th season of operation it was announced today by Clair F Coleman, president A: Mike Blankenship - I d buy a ski resort so I could ski whenever I wanted to Nine local firms have been selected to counsel nine Junior Achievement companies, Mr. Coleman said, and efforts are now being made at all 15 high schools in the county to interest approximately 200 stu- dents Junior Achievement is a program aimed at giving high School youngsters an opportunity to learn about the business world by actually operating their own miniature busi- ness firms Educators of all local high schools are cooperating In the campaign to enroll Interested students who will devote one night a week to their JA act- ivities Between 20 and 25 Youngsters will operate each of the nine companies. They will sell stock, bur raw materials, produce and sell their product, pay rent, lease equipment, keep books, pay salaries and wages, pay taxes and at the end of the program in May, hopefully pay a profit to their stockholders Any high school student In- terested should contact the school principal or appointed Mr. faculty representative, Coleman said The program will start October 12, l! and 14, at theJA center located at 2079 So 15th East. Hours of operation each nleht are from 7 to 9. Moving Of Injured Yhe nine local counseling firms are Chicago Bridge and 0 0 ll.',IJOi'xVD J.'i , ... i . license but In some cases it seems a car of their own is the only answer Each of these arrangements has its disadvantages In sharing the family car it may not always be available when you think you need it and If it's shared by very fine young prove yourselves by being adult behind the wheel of your car Happy Driving WKJDS of going to a drive-i- n movie without a car? Or worse still with a parent, perish the J ( Even on Sunday, in to attend church you have a way to get there So you see, having a car is as much of a necessity to a teenager as it Is to an adult thought CAN A.D H AN order I . L 'l' IE However, driving a car is a privilege, and one that should be used but not abused The state Issues you a drivers license because you have proven to them that you can handle a car and have sufficient knowledge of the laws automobiles and involving their operation If you abuse - 4 ' .. .. a.. TTf t of driving the course except to take away your drivers license, sometimes for a short period and in some cases for good the privilege state has no other Ignorance of. the law, the speed limit, or just plain Ignorance Is no excuse for driving like a maniac A car in the bands of the wrong person Is lust as deadly as a gun In the handi of a child. You say rour parents break the law all the time and get away with It? 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The program is made possible by the contributions received from approximately 100 local firms, associations and Individuals Skyline Junior Football Continued from Page 2 materof these of transporting injured people 'Knowledge under any circumstance which ials would solve many problems, which might otherwise might arise, it was reported C-- seem impossible under stress of an emergency," cluded The Medical Doug Olsen (of the Poor Boys) - "I'd put haif of the money away for college and with the rest I d just play around and have a real good A: he con- "In a disaster, problems are multiplied Careful ev- Self- - aluation Help class, under the direction of Mrs Charles Manner, civil defvise chairman of the Gras-lt- e Wasatch PTA Council, Is using movies and practical demonstrations to those attending the class, with useful, practical and safe methods of who should be moved first, how they should be moved, and what material is available for moving the victim, will be taught in this week's class," great deal of useful material us, whether at remote area. he said "A practical and is all around home or In a he said Skyline area junior footballers continue to pace league standlis throughout Salt Lake County with Midget and Bantam teams boasting undefeated records at the point South 60, Kearns 0 Olympus 26, Skyline 25 C Standings mid-seas- on ON JtT ACT10X toXSKtR One year Warranty backed by General Motors for repair of any The two clubs art 0 in league play in the two juniors pacing that leaw on-lgue with a -- tied mark 4-- defect without charts, plus four-yeProtection Plan lor furnishing replacement for any defective part in the complete tranimimon, drive motor, or large capacity water pumpi ar ost time One of the big upsets week was the Gran16-- 7 win over It Highland was the third win of the year for the Granite Jun- last ite OX ROWING One-yea- General Motors Y ar Posting shutouts in league action were East and South Midgets; Highland and East Bantams and South School Teachers And Students We Offer You A 15 On The Regular price of any service in our Salon any time GeeJfer-etf- klt eerier te wei Discount fe wmmmmmmmtmmmmmKmmmmmmammmmmmmm comparison will convince you' We Are Not Expensive We have wonderful (C mv Wli leer Money-Savin- Specials gs every day of the week AIDCR'S Installing Distributors 960 So Main EM4-M4- 4 TIM 80R1-5a- HITES Beauty Please Call 278 8601 Next To Post Office m Holladay m Salor backed by for repair of any four-ye- defect without chares, plus Protection Plan for furnishing replacement for any defective part of the drive system, consisting of drum shaft, drum tearing, pulttyt and drive motor! iors Fan Season Specials HEAT DRYER Warranty r Acflm Waster featret Patented Deep Action Agita- Jet Juniors tor play is scheduled Saturday though the program will take a week off the following week to enable deer hunters to participate in the hunt More Jet-almp- deans deep4 l mechanism e ear Jet-Awe- MU Flowing Heat Dryer features Timer lets you set Roller. matle no pelts, Rng re moral trap lo clean! put-M- exact (tying minutes! lint acreep is right m the door! 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