The image is a black and white photograph of an old wooden building with the sign "POST OFFICE UTAH WIDTSONE" on its facade. The structure appears to be quite small, possibly serving as both a residence and office for the postmistress mentioned in the title. A woman stands at the door threshold, slightly leaning out onto the porch area of the house. She is dressed modestly with what seems like an apron or work dress over her clothing.
The building shows signs of wear and weathering, indicating age and possible economic hardship. There's a lack of modern amenities such as electricity or running water that could be expected in more contemporary buildings. The ground around the post office appears dry but slightly barren, suggesting either rural conditions or a region experiencing drought at the time this photograph was taken.
The sky is clear with no visible clouds, which might indicate a sunny day and perhaps even hint towards the arid climate typical of Utah's landscape during that period. In front of the building are some steps leading up to what seems like an outside door mat placed on top of small white blocks or bricks for easy access over uneven ground.
The photograph captures not just the physical attributes but also conveys a sense of historical context, possibly illustrating rural life and working conditions in mid-20th-century America.