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Show NEW HOME FOR I SmiriMELD POSTOFFICE SMITIiriELD, Oct. 30. Mrs. Ida 'H II. Merrill, postmistress hero, Is to cl bo commended for having secured a H new hnnn) for tho post office. It is 'H the building Just south of tho E. R. '1 Miles store In tho center of tho bust- H nesH section of town. The offlco has '1 been nicely arranged with over 325 H private mall boxes. When Mrs. Mer- H rill took over the offlco thero wero H only 230 boxes, but by a llttlo ef- fort on tho part of tho postmistress, jH tho subscribers to tho boxes havo 'H grown until tho number abovo men- , tloncd are being used and moro aro '1 being constructed. Contrary to the reports that coma ill from tho Logan offlco, thoro aro no 'll politics Injected Into tho business of 'jl tho Smlthflold office. It Is a matter jH of business with Mrs. Merrill. Sho '1 caters to the- patrons of tho office, ''1 nnd is generally liked by thoso who 1 uso tho U. S. malls in nny way. 'll Miss Ethel Hlllyard, an efficient, nsslstnnt, has been employed in the il office, and with her obliging and Jl courteous treatment of the patrons :H of tho office, all seem to bo well '''1 Vtlsfled with present conditions. '1 |