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Show B of LE Honors Retiring Engineers A retirement party for Del Fowles and Harry Mills was held Nov. 2 In the Old Timers Club House. A banquet ban-quet was served to them and their families by brothers and wives of Division 681 of Milford. Del Fowles retired on Jan. 1, 1974, and Harry Mills on Feb. 26, 1974. A history of the retiring members' railroad years was given by Bus Hardy. Gifts, a gold card, a lifetime life-time membership in the BofLE, and a25-yearpinand engine tie clasp were given them. The ladies of Sego Lilly Dlv. 500 presented their wives with a gift, and a corsage cor-sage was given to the ladies by the President of Div. 500. Attending the banquet besides be-sides the honored guests and their wives, were the children child-ren of D. A. Fowles; Rollice Fowles, Kearns, Mary Louise, Salt Lake City, Patsy Pat-sy Johnson, Lois Jean Brackner, Mr. and Mrs.Ar-lin Mrs.Ar-lin Fowles, Las Vegas, and Douglas Fowles. Also attending were Bus Hardy, Mabel Turner, Mr. ' -and Mrs. Harry Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harton, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wisner, Flo Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. Klmmel Coon, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Orln Memmott, Mr. Bert Merryweather, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lund, Mr. Thurland Sly, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lep-, pink, Mr. Gil McGinn, Mrs. Vie Thompson, Mrs. Mae Colborn, Mrs. Marvel Con-nell, Con-nell, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mr. Bert Wy naught, Jack Bards -ley, and a friend of the Fowles, Mrs. Max Bracken of Salt Lake. |