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Show : COMPLAIN OF SERVICE Patrons of Car Lines Say Changes Hake Service Worse. ; . - I III! The changes in the street car sen-ice inaugurated January 1 by the Utah Light and Railway1 company have not proved popular and a strong protest has been made by the residents of the north bench against the new schedule given them. - r . The most, active" opposition to the schedule comes from the Sixth street lines. A twenty-minute service Is maintained main-tained on the First street line to take the place of the fifteen-minute schedule formerly given. In addition to this the company is using the old single truck cars and patrons of the car line say that there ride so unevenly as to render ren-der the trip downtown most uncomfortable. uncomfor-table. ; .- . The running of' the Sixth street line has been lengthened front twelve to fifteen minutes aniS patrons say that this is utterly Inadequate to handle the business. - - On the East Fourth South line resl-dents resl-dents are complaining that so much business has beea thrown there by the changes that the cars are uncomfortably uncomforta-bly crowded during the bUBy hours. The changes in this schedule are such' that it is said that the first car -does not reach the city untff after 7 o'clook. The Real Estate association has taken ta-ken the matter up .and a committee composed of J. W. Houston. W. J. Hal-loran Hal-loran and Glen Miller was appointed to confer with the company regarding a betterment of conditions. |