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Show MRS. RAINS ISSUES U. S. MAIL SCHEDULE For the convenience, of Milford people peo-ple who have been making inquiries about the time of arrival or the leaving leav-ing of the mail, Mrs. J. A. Rains, postmistress, has issued the f ollowing schedule. Mail from the East arrives on Tr. 21 at 2 p. m. on Tr. 7 at 4:15 p. m. West, Tr. 20, 8 a. m. Tr. 22, 4:15 a. m. Out going mail. Mail for Salt Lake City Leaves on Tr. 22 at 1 :50 p. m. daily except Sunday, north and east Tr. 20, 6 p. m. after that if mailed at the depot for train 20. West, Tr. 7, 4 p. m. Tr. 19, 6 p.m. All mail for Cedar City, Nada, Beryl and Joseco Nev. leaves on Tr. 21 at 1:50 p. m. With the approach of the Christmas season, she also believes it timely to bring the attention of local people to the following notice sent out by the post office department at Washington. "In January every year the dead-letter dead-letter service receives between three and four million dead letters containing contain-ing Christmas and New Year cards in addition to the normal receipts of ordinary or-dinary undeliverable letters. "This is due primarily to incorrect addresses and failure to place return addresses on the envelopes. "Thousands of these letters are found to contain gifts of money, but comparatively few contain sufficient information to enable their return to the mailers." |