Show MAIL SERVICE TO EASTERN MILLARD BAD THE LETTER IS SENT TO US IN THE FORM 1 A PROTEST FROM editor progress the naino of your paper lins lias given the impression that you tire are 0 a watch fiill advocate of tile business interests int rests and progressive gres sive i improvements in prove for the general public in millard county and ami lis as such wo we have been urged repeatedly to call your at ai to the deplorable condition of our mail service which is such that subscribers to daily salt lake papers have wait seven days before they make inake their bouldy mouldy ly appearance here after being piled at oasis until the news ilos is ancient perishable goods aro are dain damaged aged and in ill sonic some instance spoiled some people are asking that through your paper public at lie he called callea to tile fact that eliat cheso and vexations vexatious conditions can bo remedied by having tile kanosh hanosh Il meadow iledon Filiti fillmore lore and probably holden mail conic by it it to goss and brought on oil via hatton to the northern towns and escape that winter terror mud lale lake our people have leavo ben going by team to the it it all winter your correspondent here cifre informed tile public eliat mr trank frank Pax tons tolls tennis teams haul ed cd big loads of salt lake salt front from goss during the worst weather wo we have learned from tile freighters that gnp on of horses brought ought Or lit in thirty hundred and the other team thirty five hundred pounds of salt let the gentlemen merchants of Fil fillmore linore consider tin this s suggestion ns a means of keeping step with tile progressive tive times that tire aff da dawning wiling for E east ast millard and act for action is necessary to bring results respectfully george crane P S A resident of north main kain street told tile writer that th tile mail subcontractor sub contractor rode 0 out tit of town tow this morning on oil horseback with tile tho mail sack in ill front of liim we could but pity tile good fellows condition by tile time lie reached fillmore and thought of talk |