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Show V. V ''Wf1''' first-cla- ss first-cla- ss nt 22-ce- nt tion period to the new postage rates. in- s Customers will be able to order the nondenomintated E stamp e number, by calling a Orders are taken 24 hours a day and can be charged to MasterCard or VISA. There is a minimum order of $12.50 with a $2 service charge. rise, while the cost of mail (magazines, Stamps can also be ordered by second-clas- s mail. Customers should pick up a newspapers) will rise 18.1 perwill order form at cent, bulk regular third-clas- s their post office, or call and ask go up 24.9 percent and parcel that one be mailed to them. No post will rise 14.8 percent Not all rates went up. The credit card is needed and there is minimum cost for sending Exno service charge. The postmaster emphasized press Mail will be $8.75 for up to that the E stamps are for use a half pound. This will be a big within the United States only. help for those who use Express Their use is prohibited on interMail for light weight letters, said national mail, which requires the postmaster. In the three years since the denominated postage, he said. toll-fre- operations, transportation, supplies, labor and health and retirement benefits, said Postmaster Wilson. For example, since 1985, we ss stamps-by-ma- FARMINGTON Farming-to- n for is bids the sale City taking of a hillside residential lot in Farmington Hills Subdivision that has been declared surplus by the City Council. Prior to submitting bids, inter ested parties are instructed to contact Max Forbush at the Farmington City Hall, 130 North Main, Farmington, for additional instructions and information. Bids must be submitted by Tuesday, April 19, before 5 p.m. are delivering to seven million more addresses nationwide, which- required putting 12,000 more carriers on the streets each - day. il But Laytons postmaster said that while no one likes a rate hike, it should be put into perspective. The type of injury popularly called a whiplash " often happens in auto accidents. You may feel only slight pain or discomfort at first. But the main symptoms of a whiplash" injury could take months to develop. Chiropractic has had excellent results in treating Whiplash" Type injuries. To the average householder, the April rate hike will amount to less than 20 cents a week from the family budget, or less than $10 a year. paw ENT DONT IGNORE THESE SYMPTOMS Numb EandsFeet Nervous Tension f?1 CXB1HEQ9 HipLeg Pain Painful Joints A ONLY ADAM AND EVE HAD IT SO GOOD D , s IMSURAMCE t AUTO ACCIDENTS IF YOU ARE INJURED IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT, YOUR CHI- An Almost Heaven Hot Tub can offer you your own piece of Paradise. And at a price thats down to earth. We ll place you in a beautiful wood setting, stroke you with our genuine Jacuzzi brand whirlpools, make your forget all your earthly troubles, and do It all at a heavenly price. Stop in at our showroom and let us show you the path to paradise. Heaven can wait while youre in an Almost Heaven Hot Tub. 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REFRIGERATORS Unique cabinet design with swivel base corner FREEZERS RANGES WASHERS RADARANGE MICROWAVE OVENS DISHWASHERS DRYERS Amana quality appliances & Disneyland vacation FREEjwjth qualifying purchase Hilton stereobrftngual capability with audiowbeo jacks picture system improves picture contrast and quality Dual Mode remote with on screen display system features Channel Block Out Last Channel Viewed and sleep timer Comb toter enhances picture s detail Bmlt-- r o C c c c Ic c id c V c SC c c c c c c c c c Store Hours: r'1 10 A.M. to 6P.M. Monday thru Saturday Closed Sundays American Cancer Society 84037 9 fl7W r () ft ft A 6 (" ft A ft A C&GSniYZ&GnB E2laJ O HHuiD Co Centerville. Smedley has been active in civic and local affairs as president of the Davis County United Way and chairman of the Bountiful City Power Commission and past president of the Bountiful Rotary Club. He has served on the Davis County Task Force Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse and is pres- ently chairman of the Davis County American Cancer Society. Previously he has served as president of the Davis County Bar Association and as deputy county prosecutor. During his first term in the legislature, Smedley served on the judiciary and public education standing committees and on the appropriation committee for public safety and highways. Smedley has been instrumental in promoting development and study of interisland diking of the Great Salt Lake, a concept which achieved preliminary support in the past legislature. He said that he feels it is important for elected officials to be responsive to the interests of the public and accessible to those interested in the affiars of state government while representing AND DESIGN INC. KAYSVILLE. UTAH 214 NORTH MAIN i f ( 4k. 'ARRtfANeEr&Yny, ESTI500.SOUTH;BOUNTIFUtt. l 'Cn 3A Farmington asks bids on lot last rate increase, the Postal Service, like most businesses, has had rising costs on many fronts The new rate and creases for other classes of mail were approved March 22 by the Board of Governors of the U.S. Postal Service. It is the first rate adjustment in more than three years. The increase for First-Clamail represents a 13.6 percent first-clas- V- - Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 30, 1988 Cost of stamp to rise Sunday LAYTON The cost of mailletter will rise to ing a 25 cents beginning Sunday, April 3, but Layton Postmaster Newell G. Wilson urges customers not to wait until the last minute to make their new stamp purchases. We have an ample supply of the new E stamp available, said Postmaster Wilson. The stamp has a postage value of 25 cents, the new rate, and will remain on sale until we receive new denominated postage. Also, we have a good supply of one-- , two- - and three-cestamps that can be used with stamps you already have. Postmaster Wilson also said that for the first time,, postal customers will be able to use their credit cards to buy nondenomi-nate- d stamps during the transi- - " Jl jIILlLlLil ii Itiifri uli |