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Show Pleasant Grove Citizens Protest Present Mail Service The following petition was sent to the Post Office Inspector of this division divi-sion in regards to our poor railway mail service. It was signed by all of the business and professional men and many other citizens of this com munity. Post Office Inspector Federal Building Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Sir: "We as business men of Pleasant Grove, Utah, protest the very poor service we are getting on our mail. The last change in the train schedule on the Union Pacific has made our service much poorer than previously, of which previous service was anything any-thing but good. "At the present time we only have one mail a day at 11 a. m. In the morning. We do not have any Sunday service, Mail is being delayed from 12 to 24 hours over the time received on previous schedule, - ' "We think that the service could .be very much improved if mail were I carried on Train No. 19, arriving in Pleasant Grove in the evening at 7 P. M. "We understand that this train carries car-ries mail for all of the communities on this line and even has mail on it for Pleasant Grove. "We ask that your department have the Postmaster at Pleasant Grove meet this train ajid distribute mail in the evening as well as in the morning. morn-ing. "We also ask that mail be forwarded for-warded to Salt Lake City during the night; as this will improve our service ser-vice at least 12 hours. "We do not wish to be unreasonable unreason-able but we certainly feel we are entitled en-titled to some consideration in this matter and will appreciate your personal per-sonal investigation of the situation.'! u Notice All clog taxes must be paid on or before August 10th. People owning dogs arid not complying with this ordinance or-dinance are guilty of a misdemeaner, being subject to a fine of $50-00 or thirty days in jail, at the discrcssion of the city justice. Dogs on which taxes have been paid must display tlie tag issued by the city recorder. By order of Mayor and City Council. i |