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Show MIlvLILi hl u UIMIILi mm. mmm mMk NEW SYSTEM IN OPERATION NOVEMBER 1 CnUrinc ef forts on the part of Postmaster Thomas Latimer, tbe SprhtirviUo. Kiwnuis club, and Congressman Con-gressman E. O. Bentherwood, has resulted in the postoffiee department depart-ment nt Washington, D. C. granting to Springville a village mail carrier service To begin November 1. This information reached Postmaster Post-master Batimer early in the week and is regarded as one of the most important steps taken in the development devel-opment of Si) ingrille in a long time. '1 he now s.orviee wilt give Springville Spring-ville two deliveries each day nnd will require the services- of two men, who will be required to take the regular U. S. mail carriers' civil service examination. The U. S. Civil Service commission commis-sion has already announced an open comiH'tttive examination for the I position of village carrier for this 'city. The place of the examination 'will be Springville. and the receipt , of applications will close September S, 192G. Those desiring to take the examination exam-ination are advised to communicate with Postmaster Latimer, or the ecretary of the 'rhirleenlli CJvfl Sorvite district, Postotfice building. Denver. Colo. The salary of village currier ranges rang-es from $1 150 to $!.tr n- year, art determined by the postoffiee department. depart-ment. The applicants must have reached their eighteenth but not Their forty-fifth birthdsiy on the date of examination, and must be of good health. ''e naturally feel successful in procuring this service for Spring-, Spring-, ville," observed Postmaster Latimer in discussing t he action of the department. de-partment. "It now remains for the city to enact a law numbering the ; houses and naming all the si reefs of the city. This should lie done as soon as possible in order to give the property owners. of tin city sufficient suf-ficient time to gel their houses and places of business properly unmlnT-ed unmlnT-ed before November 1.' . |