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Show CALIENTE Thursday night the yards were 'completely blocked with westbound ; tonnage; there being about 5500 tons !on hand for the west,, most of it being be-ing empties. ' Miss Alice Corkish and Buck Ten-nille Ten-nille were quietly married on Thursday Thurs-day morning and loft for Los Angeles the same day on their honeymoon. A crowd of young couples, friends, were at the depot with the necessary supply of rice to see the newlyweds depart, but when the latter did not show up, it was discovered that they had gone to Etna in an auto, and boarded No. 3 there. Miss Corkish has been clerk in the post office for a long time and. Mr. Tennille is a rancher. There are slow orders out on the third district covering ten different sections of track. There should be no more derailments on this district now. Switchman W. M. Card has resigned resign-ed from the night switch crew. Trainmaster J. T. Wardenberg made his first official visit to Caliente last Friday, coming in from Salt Lake on Second 1 and returning on First 4 Friday night. Wm. Pitts. Merchant of Pioche, passed through Saturday on his way to Salt Lake City. Operator Booth, who has been working extra in Salt Lake X office went through on No. 3 Friday en route to Los Angeles,, where he will do some more extra work in Los Angeles D office. Operator C. E. Kendrick has assigned as-signed to the job of operator-pumper at Rox on the Los Angeles division. Third trick at Las Vegas has not yet meen assigned, as it was not bulletined bulle-tined over the entire system. It will appear for bids on both divisions on February I . Dr. Robert J. Pace, dentist of Los-Angeles, Los-Angeles, visited with his brother Frank C. Pace, a few days last week. Arch Swapp Jr. stockman from Utah, was in town last week. |