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Show Village Delivery Service Not Possible Poss-ible Immediately Information from W. W. Howes, first assistant postmaster general at Washington, D. C, contains the following fol-lowing information in regards to the creation of a village delivery system for Pleasant Grove: Postmaster, Pleasant Grove, Utah. My Dear Postmaster: Receipt is acknowledged of your letter of February 27, referring further to the establishment of village vill-age delivery service at your office. In reply, you are informed that in view of the very limited appropriation appropria-tion available, no new establishments establish-ments of village delivery service are now being made. We cannot therefore there-fore establish such service at Pleas-j Pleas-j ant Grove even though the audited, I adjusted receipts for the fiscal year ( ending June 30, 1937, may reach $5,000. j This news will be disappointing to ; many of our city people as it was to Postmaster Atwood and the mem- bers of the Commercial Club. However, How-ever, the effort to secure this service ' will not be given up and efforts will ' be made later for the establishment of this service. I : o |