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Show r I even got a post card telling me that within a few days Id be getting my official sweepstakes entry forms. Then of course when the forms came, I was offered an opportunity to purchase a years subscription to a monthly publication. be willing to bet that the well-regard- lions share of it in arrived January. Either that or declined merely because there is already one coming to our home. I someone has decreed that in 1982 a person saving Both yes and no envelopes were included, noting that even if I didnt want the magazine, I was eligible to win the prize. I, being the skeptic that I am, suspect that the entries arriving in no envelopes are conveniently fed to a paper shredder. The next day I was offered an opportunity to purchase gold replicas of postage stamps. I, who in my own insignificant junk mail can count on 400 pounds. six-figu- must have had at least 10 I pounds already this month. Most of the senders are trying to give away something at the same time theyre trying to sell periodicals. way, am waging my own private war with the U. S Postal Service, simply tossed that in the garbage. If I could afford gold, it wouldnt be a postage stamp. I purchase as few of the paper variety as I can. Weve found that two households can share one envelope when mailing utility bills and my travels that take me to Murray City Hall afford an opportunity to take that one along. My letter writing lias fallen off considerably with the cost of stamps. Perhaps thats why all I get is junk mail. And bills. Its the cost of postage that is keeping me from entering all of those sweepstakes Ive been offered in recent weeks. When my friends and I first purchased and added onto our duplex, we found ourselves strap We do, years ago, was a rough one for personnel of the Magna Water and Sewer Improvement f VIDEO RECORDERS FOR AS LITTLE AS 1 00 Watch Tour To Moviei Favorite 969-147- S. 969-147- 5 Lutheran Pauls with the ser- church, mon title Please listen tome. A GREAT LUNCH SPECIAL school Sunday will be held at r classes 10:45 a.m. The annual congre-gaionmeeting will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday under the direction of Jim Hazelton, programs m. 3$ at Utah Technical College has been chosen to participate in a nationwide leadership training program. Verlaine McPhie is one of 100 council SOUPS - M0N.-SA- SALADS - top women to 9PM 9AM T. committee, Susan Bradshaw, Cindee Dwight, 12, Angela, and Renee, 9. Mrs. Husted (SeePage 6B, Col. . has 9) t.6.. MUSIC mmmmrn (fflQCMfcn)(2y) two-ye- ion. in Rinda Husted OflDCMlflQilSlIEEIID Takes Monroe PTA Position oGeeBb GRANGER. 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Pair Oaly Ray. 01.73 Ea 6R - 7li14 Studdad 5 WELCOME tires 81.73 $125 1 10-- GENERAL ELECTRIC to GENERAL ELECTRIC DRYERS 14 Cu. foot snow RTIi13 Rt. 81.82 KIND prices! GENERAL ELECTRIC FINAL 4 DAYS j NEW RADIAL j Ei.$fl VW P! la. 2 Oaly Rut. 81.21 la. RTIilA TRACTI0R II OR A n 8.25x14 078x14 6.95x14 7.00x14 CESH 0 INCLUDE MATTRFSS Gill. So. 966-622- 8 Oaly were chosen on the basis of the quality of their proposed project and their interest in advancement of the college administrat- Participants ) Bailey and Jean VILLAGE 2648 W. 4700 1 13, 11, iMusia cade. math education from theUofU. Dean McPhie will be paired with Dr. Max S. Lowe, vice president president. (From Page 4B, Col. 3 additional 50 cents. Order forms will be sent home with each student, and parents are being asked to be on the lookout for them. The project is under the direction of the PTA ways and means WESTWOOD TRACTION husband Dwight have four children, Helen, replacing Lynda policy-makin- g SHIRTS - 47 2 Oaly I must admit that anything brightly colored captures my attention and at least gets a look. As do all of those offering me something free or those giving me a chance to w'in something. Also getting my attention are those little notices that come in windowed envelopes. And I get almost as many of those as I do junk mail. Pity the postman. As well as the poor soul who posts checking transactions at my bank. ALL WATERBEDS SANDWICHES ffiMeDneira Oily those. But reins as PTA president of Monroe elementary, l training. Leadership in the 80s, title of the FIPSE program, is designed to assist college women to assume maposjor tions during the de- management named to the program which is being financed through a grant from the Fund for Improvement of Post Secondary Education (FIPSEL Mrs. McPhie, who has been associated with Utah Tech the past 12 years, has been a teacher, division head and dean at the college. She holds a Items to be discussed will include the budget and election of new council members. CouPn 1 industrys vocational-technica- in masters degree worth more deceased than breathing and I dont even open Tatar, who has moved leadership ject is intended to out of the district. Mrs. Husted and her boost understanding of available services of the school as well as tailoring courses to meet business and 7xfrjpfr needs in pro- with along al SSSSKjT I six-mon- Unfortunately, voting, the reading of newspapers is fast becoming a lost art. My junk mail pile probably would include anything that came to my home unsolicited. Ive been offered hundreds of insurance policies. Im probably already PRICES REDUCED AT BOTH STORES 5 2658 W. 4700 S.L.C. for instruction at Utah Tech, the latter acting as mentor. The Dean The dean of external i RENT I read two newspapers and feel am adequately exposed to the advertising therein. And I recognize that is what keeps those newspapers alive. Those are the stores I generally try to patronize. For rather obvious reasons. Those and the ones that accept my credit cards. I tober of an election year. Ive seen beautifully conceived and printed materials leaving our plant and felt guilty when I realiz .vp2r?,Td I saving my junk mail, Id add those materials that come from local retailers. But back to the junk mail. Another time that one can count on plenty of fire fodder is in Oc- more than 30 freeze-up- s in the company lines. But this year, in spite of severe winter conditions, the amount of freeze-up- s have u been minimal. A spokesman for the water company said there have been about a dozen lines that have frozen during the past two weeks. However, they have occurred at the rate of one or two a day, with a brief respite in between. He said that he attributed the change to a prevention program that was put into effect after the big freeze of 1979, when company DETECTING . . . Don Stewart employs detecting device to locate water personnel made sure that all meter box meters under snow that has covered ground during past several weeks. covers were in place when they read the meters for the last 'Please Listen' time in the fall. Sermon Theme It was also noted KEARNS. Dr. Lee that a little caution on the part of the home-- ( Martin will conduct the 9:30 a.m. worship See Page 6B, Col. 4) service Sunday at St. SOUNDS EASY Were TAYLORSVILLE. who worked all day and into the night to cope with three Day, however, still faithfully Part Of Program New District MAGNA. mail is too strong a term. At least to the person who actually intends to exercise that precious right to vote. Of which there are fewer and fewer. Somehow, I dont think its in my destiny to get rich quick. V Reported Down dears ting the intended benefit. Perhaps in that instance, junk check under the Coke caps and to date have earned about $2 for our diligence. Thats nearly one fraction of a percent of what weve spent on the beverage. UTC Are ed that while I was one of those few who would go to the polls, I already had my mind made up. Hopefully though, someone is get- ped financially. We decided to enter every sweepstakes we could find, thinking one of us just might prove to be fortunate and it would relieve some of our money woes. After a year of not winning anything, we became bored with the matter. Magna District Freeze-up- s 14, 1982 by Michele Barlmess I read recently that a woman saved all of her junk mail collected during one calendar year and it totaled over 200 pounds. Id Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW gg SAYS SHE Shopping Centet 3577iMarl(erst l280tLWest"" 33sH 57211362 um&inznzn3 1MOQsfUt lOtoJ&SAT rose 06 fc0000 |