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Letter: Tuesday’s Tribune was worth looking for

(Francisco Kjolseth | Tribune file photo) Gayle Ruzicka, political activist and leader of the conservative Utah Eagle Forum, is joined by supporters as they "storm" the state school board meeting on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019, during the public comment period to talk about their concerns with sex education.

I didn’t get delivery of my Salt Lake Tribune on Tuesday. I am suffering from a pulled muscle in my groin and am in considerable pain. But I forced myself to go around town, looking for a Trib. I went to four sources in my search in the driving rain with lightning strikes flashing. I finally found a gas station with one issue left. I got out my two quarters to pay for it and was shocked to learn that the price has risen to $1.25 since I last bought a daily paper. But I was ever so grateful to have my daily routine restored. And best of all was Bagley’s portrayal of Gayle Ruzicka’s stupid resistance to sex education of Utah kids. I laughed right out loud. Good one!

Carol J. Conners, West Valley City

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