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Show JOSH McKOSlI SAYS: Tiie second washout in the canyon, can-yon, while severe, was mastered very promptly and Iralbc moved within a lew liitors. Supt. W. H. Smith anil Assistant Chief Engineer Frank Strong, with Supt. F. Blgalow, of the I', and II. department, were right on the ground and took full charge. All the work moved Just like a Seth-Thoinns Seth-Thoinns clock movement perfect. Frank Bookman with outfit No. .'2a is located at Minto; also Fred Howards outfit No. H2I; Ray Snyder with telegraph linemen's outfit is si ill at Minto: Ralph Birch with out-lit out-lit r.2h Is stationed at Islen. During the recent washout. Dave Ralston, roadmrster from Milford. as assigned as cook at one of the c amps. Dave slartod to boil a pot ot water and it became all lumpy. He was immediately dispatched off the jolt and another man assigned. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKay are in charge of the boarding department ef outfit No. a20. now located at Islen. Is-len. Ed. Hardy, second trick operator. ;.t Isb-n. says lemon pies with a two-inch two-inch f ro.it ing' a re pretty hard to bat. Alarcelina Savala. section laborer, located at Big Springs, was stabbed in the right side and the palm of one hand badly cut with severe bruise on right side of face. Felix Aragon was the architect. Blood hounds with the hull dog belonging to the mayor or Islen are hot on the trail of the ar-ehitect. ar-ehitect. All the pruning was done with a beet knife. James Peterson, fireman of the steam shovel, located near Minto, ittempted to beard Steve Cobb's limped lim-ped I work train I last Saturday sustained sus-tained severe injuries and was taken to Caliente. where the company sur-reon sur-reon worked on him. Most of the dry farmers around Islen are ooniemnlating raising a 1 1 rge volume of gubbers. The sod is well adapted for this class of fruit. The recent Telegraphers' bulletin shows that A. L. Johnson has bid in second trick at Islen. with J. H. fhepman bidding in third. Help-ng engineer Cram, acted as waitress, during the recent washout, while feeding passengers on train No 3 at Islen. Some hasher, I'll say. |