Show Student Life Monday Nov 15 1976 Page ! New mailing machine to speed PO service I t art ton staff writer by Vicki The USU 1’osi Office can look forward to a nr marhinr - 1 meter mailing according to Tom Hales director of the Campus distribution renter "We hope to be able to get it sometime in November” Hales said "This will enable us to move our service much faster Instead of having a person tear off several stamps and paste them on a package the machine will weighandstanipil in one swipe " He mentioned that Monday ancJ I uesdcy are the busiest days and students should try to come on other weekdays if they wont to a v out the rush Another way to avoid wait is to not tome ing ” he said between class breaks That's the time when most people come to mad their letter and packages and it i routes an instant line Hales felt there have not been mans problems this year he hus not received any complaints for se v er ul months Hue to the number of forc-'gstudents " he continued "we ' 1 n L A have a lot of foreign package They require up to three or four form per package It take a little time ” Hale commented that (tudent could help line move faster by halving their money ready when they are at the window Some student wunt to pay for each individual stamp that they buy "We have hired an extra person to sort package on our busiest day” Hale added "T he lady ul the second window used to have for four hour to do this Now she ran stay at the window to keep two window asadutde ” He mentioned that one window is for people wishing only to buy stamps Most people don't realize this and stand In line at the cither w ndow that hundle other detail of mailing Our stamp machine have tieen nothing but a headache" Hale s told ' I orcign coin Jam up the mac tone” He mentioned that the costal service is non profitable and the university foot over half the bill the federal government pay the rest i daw mochme that will eliminate slow moving lines weight and stamp packoges for post office workers will meter moiling help 11 Olympics Carnival needs more volunteers Special by Jan Iee Itaff writer able are needed now to Volunteer is charge of place Jan volunteers The carnival will take 21 and 22 "The Bridgerland mpic! Goodson's office UC hay-rid- help organize the Special Olvm ptc Winter Carnival according to Carnival Chairperson Dan A! len and Cynthia Colburn who is ttate-wtd- in Liz 3lti Colburn said the carnival's outdoor activities include a Sperial Olysere organized for the mentally and physically handicapped” laid Allen "At the carnival last year we had 230 participant! This year we expect over 500 from 40 Utah schools " “We are going to local merchants for donations of money food and are looking for student! or families to house the Pttticipanta" aij Colburn “Volunteers are needed to be ® committees to organize and coordinate the outdoor and indoor activities and during the carnival to be with a participant" Information about and applica-Uofor committees are avail e n pony rides show shoeing skiing tubing and snow sculpturing Ind'r activities will in elude movies hobby center acti vilies a puppet show bowling singing basketball a talent show and a dance "The Gymnastic Meet of Saturday Jan 22 from 9 12 00 will he the only competition in the carnival" said Colburn "We re having awards and trying to get some gymnastic team member to be judges If really going to be official " Allen said the gymnastic would be "very basic — tumbling and rolling " "Some of the participant from institutions have never been outside at all for 20 or 30 years" Colburn said ‘‘Many think because these people are mentally retarded they can't do anything” said Allen "If given the chance they can do a lot of things “ Allen said a lot of people with any talent are needed to help with the outdoor and indoor activities "It will go much better if there are a lot of people helping Just a few make it hard ” "We re hoping to get the community involved in the carnival this year" said Colburn "We plan to ask the govrrnor and Logan Mayor Desmond Morris to come We re also going to hang a banner across Main Street wel coming the participants to Logan ' Rewarding fun successful" and a "valuable experience" describe last year's carnival according to Colburn and Allen last year was the first Winter Carnival for Special Olympics in said Colburn "It is the U S still the only one as far a we know " l "These people are and will just thank you for anything you do for them" said Allen “All they want is a lot of love All the volunteers need to do is love them That's what they need the most “ super-emotiona- i t tl ( 37 west lOOnorth C 753 2070 next to the Competition in Logam Trolley Square m SLC tool explore the domsh tradition of comfort style and selection wooden shoes for the worlds discriminating soles This Christmas give her a pendant she can wear close to her heart Choose from our wide selection of richly designed pendants in the latest styles O Knot diamond 12 karat $39 95 1 jold-filla- d $15 b Opal 12 korot jold-lillsC Starting tilvar 12 karat gold-filla- d Kaart $15 d Buttorfly I diamond 12 kocat gold- fillad $1595 a Starting silvar 3 opan stars $1230 d 7alet Custom C barge 7 ale Revolving Charge American fTpre a Master Charge Diner Oub a Cort fltanrhe a layaway Ask oboszt owe Now Custom Chorg BankAmeruard -- tap ?n 1 he Did motui Stone Cocbq Vollay AAell j |