| Show 10 Salt take gtibunt sundayJune 16' 1963 or- srot- -: and about trio youngont - I if i I Here's a familiarscene as the boy Paul Woods croas In his eta larend piket at a for him restaurant as his date to pay expenses for the date Girls have Teens adiantag )end os:t by Millie Psarrä H OW DO teens spend inoney? On themselves and each other — specifically the girls spend money on Jhemselves and tha boys spend money on the girl After questioning several Salt Lake teenagers both sides conceded that the reason they spend Money in this fashion is to impress the other sex "Girls buy things to make themselves beautiful and boys buy girls things ike sundaes 'ir t Paul turns the tables as hleidves the check to onnie Many teens think that the old should pay date expenses at times which don't always make us more beautiful" one sweet and pudgy young thing said But the boys not ready to - ' give up so easily said they're not entirely in favor of the tine 4 - ro 3 "Many times I pay the bill just because I haven't got the nerve to hand it to the girl" said one young lad who was trying to save money for college SOME BOYS like Dennis Al sup 520 E 250 North Bound-A-d listed AS their pet peeve "spending money on girls who've asked you out in the penny-pinchin- g first "There are some girls who know your financial situation and don't expect you to spend money on them" Dennis who Is 17 said The girls were not corn pletely unresponsive to the boys' complaints Commenting on Dennie first statement Ellen Friedley a Judge Memorial High School ' graduate said that girls often decide against asking to their school prom a boy who Attends another I Here Connie gets Paul's advice on a new dress Most is cost of buying clothes One of the big expenses far teenaged girls laut of for them as teens use allowance other ways brunt bear clothes for poylint parents teens spend about $500 a year Salt Lake City Jane 16 1963 ' I would like to do so "I personally think it's a horrible thing to invite a boy out on a date and make him pay for the dinner" Ellen said "But under present social standards I would be embarrassed and I'm sure the b 0 would be if 1 ever picked up the check" she said Although she's never been faced with the situation Ellen offered the solution that t he girl who asks a boy to a épedal affair could buy the tickets beforehand turn them over to ' (See rage 81) '' |