| Show 8 E of O 0 s. s L. L Railroad to toMen Get Pensions I Men Have Records of From 21 to Nearly 50 Years Service of Company Eight Eight- veteran eter n of of- the Oregon Short Line railroad from U Utah th and Idaho who have hae service records of from 2 21 L to nearly DO 60 years ears were granted pensions at a meeting Saturday Saturday- of the bo board rd of at f pensions of the c company William B. B Armstrong of Salt Lake a machinist heads the the- lIst list with the longest service record that of more mOle than 48 years Joseph B. B White hite of Glenns Glenas Ferr Ferry Idaho is second with a service record of 47 years He Is a yardmaster Others who were retired Include R. R D. D Reese of Boise locomotive engineer with more than thail 44 years service John II 11 Pearson a swee sweeper eJ of Pocatello 38 years ears George W. W V. V Ewald E of Ogden den crossing watchman watchman watchman watch watch- man 37 years Gus Larson of Payette Payette Payette Pay- Pay ette section foreman 36 16 years ears i Walter Valler E. E of Ogden dining car steward approximately 27 years yeal's and Kuma KobayashI of St. St Anthony section laborer more than 20 years ears Koba KobayashI ashl Is the f first Japanese of the Oregon Short Line to ever be pensioned officials an- an I He lie is 64 6 years ears of oC age ge and will receive 25 a month |