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Show 4A TIm Summit County t Friday, Docombor 15, 1995 Hometown MAppcmNqs - - , : ''VhyU' ' V'jX K$ & .--feii 9r Otfc . , 'kPwl&-',- t ' vv m a s 1ar (prosperous and Viapfl (flew difficult and Ne miss all of you very much. It has been a very erf time this theyear. The emotional move for us, especially at with each week. In you touch us Summit County Bee has kept now and In years to of each form you, best We pray always the come kindAnd again we want to thank aB of you tor your help and friendship and lasting ness In the past, and your precious ? Owe t i s C (Kerry m Our Love, Mtollace and Emqjean Hansen With All V'V ' v V, 425 East Wasatch Street. (80th South) Midvale. UT 84047 3 (801) Home Location: approximately six blocks west of 80th South, next to the red seminary building. 255-037- State Street on Interstate Ceramic Supply1 I Turner Scates Robert Alan Scates and Yvette Nicole Turner have chosen Sunday, Dec. wedding day. They will be married in the St. Helena Seventh Day Adventist Church in St. Helena, CA, at 3 p.m. Robert is the son of Alan and Shauna Scates, of Kamas, and is currently serving in the U.S. Navy and stationed in Bremerton, WA. He is assigned to the U.S.S. Parche, a nuclear submarine. Yvette is the daughter of Ron and Belle Turner, of Angwin, CA. She is a fitness management major at Walla Walla College in Walla Walla, WA. There will be an Open House in their honor on Tuesday, Dec. 19, at the Oakley Town Hall in Oakley, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. In case of oversight on the invitations, please accept our apologies. You are welcome to come to the Open House to share in their happiness. 17, as their LaMar Sutherland, of Heber City, and Larry Gardner, of Wallsburg. Happy first birthday, Ashley, we love you bunches. Love mom. Dee, Shane, Jamie, Cody, grandmas, and grandpas. Amanda Ann Trujillo Look Trujillo. supreme contests. non-pro- fit American Financial Services Association. Moonlight. Taking on a part- - time job for a couple months, or working overtime where you're regularly employed, is a great way to earn extra spending money in time for the holidays. Even better, work a little extra here and there throughout the year, saving most, if not all, for holiday expenses. Take advantage of seasonal bargains. Many stores begin their year-en-d sales during the holiday season. Be alert for bargains, especially if bad weather causes sales to be slow. Draw names. If your list of family and friends is long, suggest this approach to gift giving. That way, each person buys only one gift. Shop by catalog. Many find that catalog shopping helps them stick to a budget since they're not seduced by the million choices available in stores. An added advantage is shopping from home and avoiding crowds. Make sure you deal with reputable firms that can deliver orders in time for the holidays. Borrow wisely. Credit cards and loans are frequently used to make up for a lack of holiday cash. Both allow you to repay the amount owed over a period of time, although you pay for this advantage in interest. Money management ex 0 00 Now you can 0 pay for an ad 0 in the Sum0 mit County 0 Bee with your 23 Visa or 9 0 Mastercard! 0 0 Call: Association 10) 5 (0 7 560 North State Street Orem GIVE A UNIQUE GIFT BASKET TO THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE FOR The world organization of china painters has organized a new chapter for Summit and Wasatch Counties called Swiss Belles. If you are a china painter and are interested in joining this organization, the next meeting will be held on Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. Call Rebecca Schenker at 634-56for details. CHRISTMAS BASKETS I j t STARTING AT $15 DELIVERY AVAILABLE IN SUMMIT COUNTY CALL (801) 783-236-4 DEB ROCKHILL FOR SALE INDUSTRIAL GAS GRILL 4 cast iron burners, 30,000 BTU Burners, 1 6, X 24 BTU Griddle in center, very large oven, extremely clean, used for 6 months, stored for 6 years, equipped for natural gas, manual pressure 5wc Paid $1400 new, asking $800 OBO. Sec at 30 West Center Street, Coalville or calf evenings o or call Carla at 649-- 1 120. perts suggest borrowing only when . the benefits of doing so are worth the cost. Remember to budget for the credit card andor loan payments you'll have to make. Even though you're in the middle of this year's rush, it's not too early to begin thinking about next year. Saving in advance sounds simple -and it is - but you must discipline yourself to save a few dollars from each paycheck during the year. If you aren't disciplined enough to save regularly on your own, conholsider joining an interest-payin- g iday savings club at your bank or credit union. The key to controlling holiday spending is to allow time for planning your purchases. Always keep your budget in mind and shop carefully to get the best selection and price. Taking control of your holiday spending helps you avoid seasonal stress, and leaves you to enjoy this time of year with family and friends. Need some budgeting help? Use the attached holiday budget charts to keep track of who's on j 801-226-11- 44 tt&KW OFT StOKer 5 Chapter Organized ranrsMTiiM American Heart Association Subscribe To The Summit County WERE FIGHTING FOR OURUFE 336-061- 2, Bee Cut Christmas trees your shopping list, how much you've budgeted, gift ideas, and estimated expenses. Additional copies are available from AFSA and the and Boughs Credit Education Foundation by calling (202) Purchase One-Tim- e China (Painters KMTHI TIM TH SMUI Consumer Off ii 1 0 Lj We have Gift Certificates Available! Elder Courtney Richins 1040 W. Grand 102 Porterville, CA 93257 CANCER ACRYLIC OR GLAZES Thru DeoembwMJ 995 Missionary Address SOCIETY PAINTS Purchase e 80 I ! ! 466-861- 1. Wreaths, Garlands and Customs 'Decorations American Heart 654-147- 1 One-Tim- who's one! Amanda Ann She's also won queen and queen in her last two baby Thanks, Aunt Ann. Holiday Spending Tips It's that time of year when stores display holiday decorations, increase inventory, and gear up for the onset of holiday shoppers. But before starting your seasonal shopping, take stock of how much money you have available for holiday spending. Ideally, you've planned and budgeted for the holidays all year long. If you started last January by developing an annual budget, figuring out how much you wanted saved by the end of the year, and setting it aside on a monthly basis, you'd be ready to head to the mall. But for many of us, "ideally" just doesn't happen. It's not until the decorations go up that we start thinking about how much we're going to spend, and more importantly, where the money will come from. The result? Seasonal expenses that strain our personal finances. You can avoid this stress and strain by following these tips on holiday money management from the Consumer Information Center and the AFSA Consumer Credit Education Foundation (CCEF), the educational arm of the Off 40 Ashley D. Sutherland Hello everyone! My name is Ashley D. Sutherland, and I turned one year old on Dec. 2. 1 had a fun teddy bear party with all my family and friends. I even had my own bear cake that I thought was wonderful. Thanks, Julie Parson! I got lots of fun presents that my brothers and sister loved to help me open. Now I just can't wait for Christmas and Santa. Proud grandparents are Jean and Richard Zufelt, of Vernal; Harla and CHRISTMAS BISQUE CHRISTMAS 0 Items & Gifts 10) That are different SIMISTERS Arts & Crafts 12 South Main Coalville 336-28- 2 1 0000000000000 Gift Certificates Stocking Stuffers Unique and Unusual Gift ideas i OPSW 9 AM. 'ffl 9 PJL MW ZHRU CHRISTMAS At Zm VS ocations Park City - 4497 H. Highway 224 across front the entrance to Silver Springs k: Heber City -- 11 75 S.Jiain Street at Mountainland One Stop ' Park itv Nursery j 649-136- 3 |