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Letter: Half-flap ads are really annoying

FILE - This April 20, 2016, file photo shows copies of The Salt Lake Tribune newspaper in Salt Lake City. The Tribune newsroom takes up one floor of the building that bears its name, overlooking snow-capped mountains and the arena where the Utah Jazz play. Once a Digital First property that dealt with staff reductions and feared closure, the paper was sold to a prominent local family in 2016. Since then, its reporters received their first raise in a decade and won a Pulitzer prize for investigative reporting. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

I can’t think of any better way to get my day started than to pour myself a cup of coffee and open the paper to see that I can get my cabinets refaced or face lasered. These half-flap ads are more annoying than a logo in an obituary.

C’mon Trib. You’re a Pulitzer-winning newspaper, not junk mail.

Scott Perry, Salt Lake City

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