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Show BINGHAM MAILSHALL IT BE DELIVERED? , Several years ago mail carriers carri-ers delivered mail to the people in the Highland Boy and U. S. Mines districts with practically five or six feet of snow to wade through. , Today if these people need their mail they have either to go to the Bingham postoffice themselves or send someone. Insufficient In-sufficient business of the Bingham Bing-ham postoffice has necessitated this action by the government, but with business growing daily, the help of only one clerk to b6 left with the Bingham postmaster postmas-ter seems to be one of the most absurd positions that ever a postmaster could be placed in. Immediate action should be taken tak-en by the business and mining heads and use their every effort to have the situation remedied. Congressman E. O. Leatherwood has been appealed to and it is hoped in the near future a mass meeting will be held and an attempt at-tempt made to get Mr.? Leather-wood Leather-wood to discuss the situation. Srrm-G -G.1GAIL A: |