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Show 1 Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, May 20, 1971 q Special q Times fl oru-Thurs - 8:15 Only D Frid & Sat - 7:00 & 9:30r mm w-m Mil rk mm ins m w mm m ARCHER WINSTEN, Aetv York Post q f 4. 1 iv n (ft : Htf "WW.-- U J.: .J W COLUMBIA PICTURES prcwnti an IRVING ALLEN PRODUCTION RICHARD ALEC HARRIS GUINNESS CHARMING CHARACTERS are some of decorations announcing Scera Park PTA 'Spring Fling" Friday, May 21 from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at the school. From left are co-chairmen Karen Ward and Phillis DeLeeuw. TECHNICOLOR'PANAVISION' 8:15 Only Mon-Thurs 7:00 and 9:30 Fri . and Sat. D m 1152313 Sat Kids Matinee Q I 1Q J o mi Scera Park Announces 'Spring Fling' Preparations are underway at Scera Park Elementary for the annual PTA "Spring Fling The event will be held Friday, May 21 from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Proceeds Pro-ceeds will go for the purchase of a new planter for the school 12 and 2 PM 50? Child jiTake the whole family to aD jhappy movie for a change.0 Osteps tojonah TECHNICOLOR FROM WARNER BROS Q DDDDD The hit pickin' n CHIMP! MM- -1 mm mm I I u i u n iii rvrv i Ll 111 II H iii . ii u I ..: . M I IWINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS1 1 i AUDREY HEPBURN - REX HARRISON I Irl.rliull.lll I 111 rmiN lillllll mw . . library and for new playground equipment. Sloppy jo lunches will be sold during the afternoon and also will be available on a 'take-home" 'take-home" basis. The lunches will be sold for 35 cents each. Also on sale will be soft drinks, candy, cookies, cupcakes, popcornballs, sno-cones and balloons. Fun events for the affair will include a basketball throw, makeup make-up booth, pony ride, tote-gote ride, dart throw, penny pitch, fish pond, cake walk and attic sale. Parents are helping by contributing con-tributing home baked goods, and the PTA Board is making the bar-beque bar-beque for the lunches. Carolyn Miller is general chairman of the event but due to a recent hospital hos-pital stay and recuperation she will be unable to attend. Co-chairmen Co-chairmen Phillis DeLeeuw and Karen Ward are working hard on all last minute details. The public is invited and entire en-tire families are welcome. J WALT DISNEY productions' IkMSKlNeUIIUKtlOsttiftnCo Hi : ( v fx JSHv TIS1P WALT DISNEY productions' HWGofthe CIUZZUES TECHNICOLOR' rni-m 22S-1740 ISOKSUtcOrea .Show 9:00 Adults 1:50 Kids 6-11 50? Weeknites from 6:45 Sat-Sumfrom 1:30 PM Now Playing mmm Jean Simmons finds " her youngest romeo, Leonard Whiting Sav Hello J loiesieraay t W eekdays 8 pm Sat. 2, 5,8 pm Sunday2&8pm CO-HIT Cliff Robertson AS- 'CHARLY' Postal Rates Are Still A Bargain Although postage for a first-class first-class letter was increased to 8-cents last Sunday, Postmaster Clyde E. Weeks, Jr. today reminded re-minded local citizens that the new rate is still cheaper than postage rates were almost 125 years ago. According to Postmaster Weeks, the first general issuance of postage stamps by the Post Office Department was authorized author-ized by Congress in March of 1847. He described the step as one of the most important single improvments in the history of the American postal system." The series consisted of a five-cent five-cent and a ten-cent denomination. At that time, the regular nonlocal non-local postage rate was 5 cents a half ounce for mail traveling a distance under 300 miles and 10 cents a half ounce if over 300 miles. During this period, an average letter weighing one-half ounce cost 10 cents to be sent from New York City to San Francisco. In comparison, the first-class postage increase from 6 to 8 cents is still 20 percent cheaper than before the Civil War. The comparison has more significance when consideration is given to the cost of living patterns, transportation modes, communications systems, and other factors which have changed during this 125-year period Mr. Weeks said. "Nevertheless, he added, "when one turns to more recent history, first-class postage has always been one of the best buys for the money." "For example," he said: "The cost of m mailing a first-class letter in 1932 was only 3 cents. The new rate is an increase of only 166 percent." "Yet", Postmaster Weeks continued, con-tinued, "if postal prices had risen at the same rate as retail prices since 1932, it would cost about 9 cents today not 8 centsto send a first-class letter." During the same 39-year period, per-iod, wholesale prices have increased in-creased by 230 percent and the average pay of manufacturing workers has gone up by 670 percent. "Despite the great distances many letters most travel in the United States," Mr. Weeks said, "our postal rates are still lower than in most other major countries. in the Senior Citizen Building in American Fork will be held May 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the conference con-ference room at the American Fork Hosnital. directors an- Prenatal classes for expectant nounced today, parents which began last week ah expectant parents are in- $::K:::x:5?:S:"5?:::-:::::55$: Prenatal Class Site Changed vited to attend this second meeting. meet-ing. There is no charge. (::: St. Frcncis CcJhdxc Celiac! C7FEC3 A SOLID CHRISTIAN EDUCATION THRU ELEMENTARY and HIGH SCHOOL LEVELS Administered and taught by dedicated Franciscan Nuns, Clergy and other qualified professionals. SPSS 1 f! Now Registering For 1971-72 W e invite your inquiries .... St. Francis Cat hclic Schcc! 913 E. 300 N. Provo, Utah ENDS TONIGHT WALTER MATHAU 'A New Leaf Starts Friday !! 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