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Show POSTOFFICE GIN HIGH COMPLIMENT That W. W.Browning, postmaster, effected an organization lo handle the heavy volume of Christmas mails that mot even' requirement, is evidenced by the numerous compliments that official is receiving. One of the compliments com-pliments is of especial interest: "We are writing you this letter," says the communication, in appreciation apprecia-tion of the Ogden postoffice's service during tho Christmas rush, "to extend to you and the omployes of the office an acknowledgment of the hearty cooperation co-operation wo have received from that source during the Christmas period. While we do not ask nor expect any favors that are not In strict , accord with the letter and spirit of the postal laws and regulations, at the same time we do appreciate the prompt and reliable service wo havo received. With compliments of tho season, and so forth." The letter was received from tho president of ono of the heaviest patrons pa-trons of the local office. Being normal and healthy. Postmaster Browning and his assistants, naturally, are pleased to have their work complimented. . nn |