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Show SPRINGVILLE APPRECIATES MAILSERVICE Uncle Sam enrered Kpringville his week with a sorviee that every 'lome owner in the city will appreciate. appre-ciate. Xo more daily trips to the p-ist i office for little Tom, Dick or Snsie, mother or busy dad. Uncle S:nu has made nil of this unnecessary hy mplnyi.-iK for the citizens of Springville Spring-ville two yonni; men to carry the mail Into the homes e:ich tiny. They are Fred Alleman, son of Mr." and Mrs. Harold Alleman of this city, and William I(. Hill, son of Bishop and Mrs. George j. m formerly of Springville, lint who now reside in Logan. Both arc-popular arc-popular young men here and received receiv-ed their appointments by excelling i over other applicants' in the civil ervice examinations recently con-duet con-duet ed. The new mail service will extend into nine hundred fifty Sprin-.'vilb homes. If this large group of patrons pa-trons of Uncle Sam's are to receive the service they expect thev nint cropernte with the post office do-1 d"partment to the extent of sec in:-' .that their homes are properly num-j num-j bored and thnt a suknble mail box 9 arranged in a convenient place i for the carriers. Mr. Al'eman will carry the west portion of the city nnd the "Big" block on which the high school is 'situated, while Mr. Hill will deliver I to the homes of the east section of the city, including the east-lanes. Instead of having to send to the i post office each week for the Springville Herald the Herald'. 'family of subscribers will find their t paper in their mail boxes each Friday Fri-day forenoon. This means that the papers will go Into the homes promptly, and the housewives will be given an opportunity to read the news and the messages from lhe I merchants while they are now. I j This service will give to all ad-j vertisers greater value than it ha-i lever been possible for the nowspa I per to give in the past. 1 The new mail service began yes- terday. |