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Show CM 198S UsDsDUHJjUa Tjkmairjm 7, ! ! 1 Publication No. (USPS Issued each Thursday at Tooele City, Utah. Second class postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Publishing Company, Inc, 58 N. Main St, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah 84074. Subscription rates: 25 cents per copy; $17 00 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville and Stansbury Park; $18 00 per year by mail, anywhere, PUBLISHED by: Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co, Inc. JOEL J. DUNN, Publisher SCOTT DUNN, Associate Publisher CHARLIE ROBERTS, Editor v? i X f I I Forwarding Fees Reduced Postal customers who move out of Tooele no longer have to pay a fee to have their magazine, newsmail papers and other second-clas- s forwarded, according to Postmaster Richard Weight. "After February 17, all second-clas- s publication was sent beyond a local delivery area, the postmaster explained. Other changes include: Elimination of a forwarding fee on parcels on which First-Clas- s postage has been paid (priority items will be forwarded nationwide without charge, for 60 s days from the date a order is effective, Mr. Weight said. Before, all second-clas- s mail has been forwarded for 90 days, but the customer had to pay for the forwarding when the mail). 4-- H 4-- Return of post and postal cards to senders with address cor- change-of-addres- Pictured is Stacl England from Tooele who served as a page along with other Ambassadors from Utah. Also from aTooele was Misty Hitesman who is a Ambassador. rection without additional charge. Elimination of address correction fees incidental to return of a mail piece unless the correction is provided as a separate notice. EXCITINGUIC Get First Hand Look At Government 4-He- rs A select group of 34 got a first hand look at how Utah government works when they served as legislative pages aides Feb. 19 and 20. The assistant page program, in its fourth year, is part of the overall Voter Awareness Program. As an outgrowth of the Boys and Girls State Programs, it 4-- RITZ FH. A Sot. of Frontrunner for 7:30-9:3- 0 best movie of the year. Weekdays 7:30 882-227- 3 IA Soldier's Story AC.il I YCJ PGl CAN HAITI 4-- is designed to guide youth towards becoming responsible future voters. Their day at the legislature included a private meeting with Governor Norm Bangerter. The he had governor told the his first political experience when he was about their age. This was ment office in junior high school. The best way for you to begin your political involvement is to even if it join a political party was the Democratic party, Bangerter joked. were also able to viThe sit with Lieutenant Governor W. Val Oveson. Oveson was especially interested in meeting with the because he was a one-tim- e State president and knows Boys the value of early exposure to government. Working on the House floor ento hear the deabled the bates on two issues critical to - their future - Great Salt Lake flooding legislation and funding CRISP TACOS CRISP BEAN & CRISP MEAT BURRITOS DINE-I- TIIS To Present fOur Town9 MOur Town, an award winning play, is scheduled to be performed by the Tooele High School Theater Department March 14, 15, 16 and 18 in the Tooele High Auditorium. Cost of tickets will be $3 for adults, $2.50 for students, and $2 for children. BIG MOUTH Two women who had not seen each other for a long time met on Civic League To Meet the street. Tooele Civic League will hold its regular meeting March 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the County Court- house. "Oh, Mary, exclaimed one of them. "So many things have happened to me since I last saw you. Ive had my teeth out and an electric stove and refrigerator put in. The meeting will feature the arts department. Each member is asked to bring an item that she has made, a story or poem she has written, or a talent that she can share with the members. Committee members for the evening are Mary St.Clair, Catherine McNeil, Helen McLaws and Beverly Probert. N Named To Presidential Honor Society ONLY. . . 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m MONDAY THRU SATURDAY (AND ALL DAY ON SUNDAY) Fred A. Ginter, 171 South 3rd Street, Tooele, has been named to the Presidential Honor Society at the DeVry Institute of Technology Special Effective Today! Dan Pacheco (center) president of student chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of America at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, chats with DECA national staffer Rick Carpenter (left) and Utah Tech College marketing instructor Curtis Youngman. TacdTime, 9 SO. MAIN Early or Late Appointments in Phoenix, Arizona. To be eligible for the prestigious honor, students must have a cumu- CALL 882-452- 0 1 1 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK ST. 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