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Show .I?-On tMm Inspector Sharp Districts Lo- . gan. U. S.' Postal Inspector Sharp was in Logan Saturday and Sun-' Sun-' day and made final arrangements -for the punting in of a free de- livery system here. He rode over the city accompanied by Postmaster Post-master Robert Murdock and laid the town out in the districts to be covered by the carriers. ' Mr. Sharp states that Logan is certainly a ' city of magnifi-cent magnifi-cent distances' as it covers enough ground for a city of a quarter of a million inhabitants. At Mr. Murdock's suggestion, the sites were determined upon for 22 mail boxes, where the citizens may deposit their mail for collection by the carpers. T.t t i? expected that Mr. Sharp will recommend the employment of two mounted cariers, and one j ! foot carrier on account of the I distances to be covered . Postmaster Mirdock expects to. rece.ye offic.ial-pE.ut ority to ha ve cp me0" r.:uH.(.".sdj'i- ployed within ttici?;git few days, 'and it is hoped to aa.ve the sys-Uem sys-Uem in order within six weeks. The free delivery will be a great benefit to c-ur cozens and one which they have loosed anxiously forward to for some ( years. 1 It was found that some of the j remote avenues of the town can-1 not be covered as they contain no outlets, but the entire remainder of the citv will be fully covered. |