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Show IRatlroab ant Shop personals: Brakeman John N. Yeager is back on the Milford board. Quite a number of the railroad men took advantage of the opening of the duck season on Oct. 1st. On account of the reinstatement of Engineers Decker and Sportsman, there have been some displacements "m the engineer's board. Mrs. O. A. Steenback is in the hospital hos-pital as the result of a serious burn which she received thru an accidental fall on her kitchen range. Brakeman and Mrs. Bert Price and little son, Herbert left Sunday on train no 21 for Salt Lake, where they will make their home. Fireman T. L. Marquis has traded rights with Fireman Tout, of the Los I Angeles division, and will move his family to Las Vegas in a short time. Miss Waldine Evans, the night cashier waitress, has taken a leave of absence and will spend the winter with her parents in the Uinta Basin. Mrs. Douglas Murphy, of Lund, was a Milford visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ford are spending spend-ing a few days in Salt Lake. Miss Beryl Young, daughter of Conductor Young, is spending a few days in Milford. o |