Show I 5 r U f d I I ii 1 1 44 li ic i W I iii i Its It's Howdy and Good by Ro Roy F. F Miller waves a howdy to a group of from his cab after making his last run as a locomotive engineer Saturday Saturday Double Delight Rail Rc Veteran Retires Notes 0 fh fl Birt R Birthday m Roy F. F Shorty Miller 3rd 2457 3rd East was a happy man Saturday He retired from railroading after 52 years continuous service after making his final run from Milford Milfordto to Salt Lake City on the Union Pad Pacific fie eastbound streamliner and he observed his birthday Mr Miller known among his colleagues as Mr r. r Five-by-Five Five rolled into the station on time Saturday at am a.m. He was warmly greeted by members of the Brotherhood Locomotive Engineers Engineers Engineers En En- divisions and and members of U. U P. P timers Old-timers club No 12 He then recalled his first railroading railroading rail rail- started in February ry 1893 as a watchman Then on the extra gang as a track walker along the narrow gauge engine wiper fireman fireman fireman fire fire- man and then engineer in June 1905 1005 He was as born in Omaha Im going to fish hunt and work worl around my house OJ he said with a grin Riding to Salt Lake City with Mr Miller was a son v W. W J. J Miller Riverside Cal CaI He lIe came to attend a family birthday dinner Mr Miller Iiller has four other sons and two daughters |