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Show SPRINGVILLE POST OFFICE SHOWS GAINS Despite the country-wide depression, depres-sion, the total revenue of the Springville post office for the fiscal fis-cal year ending June 30, 1931, shows a net increase of $146.55 over that of 1930, according to a comparative com-parative report by Postmaster Charles Boyer. Total revenue amounted to $7382.04 in 1930 and $7529.59 in 1931. Money orders issued in 1930 were 6.046, amounting to $56,303.52 and in 1931 there were 5.990 totaling $56,806.07, showing a slight decrease in number but an increase in value of $592.55. Stamp sales in 1930 totaled $6746.65 as compared with $6889.48 in 1931; fees in. 1930 were $541.03 and $542.96 in 1931: postage on newspapers totaled $27.08 in 1930 and $28.33 in 1931; postage on advertising ad-vertising material totaled $67.28 in 1930 and $6782 in 1931. Besides the postmaster, (he local office employs two clerks, two village vil-lage carriers, one rural carrier and one mail messenger: |