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Show j 0GDEN, UTAH. j (Special Correspondence.) Instead of retrenchment, and a les- i sening of the forces employed on the Harriman system, everything indicates that the list of employes is being enlarged en-larged and that the work of new construction con-struction will be pushed forward during dur-ing the winter months. Chief Engineer R. L. Huntley of the Union Pacific road arrived from the east in his private' car Friday morning, and after a few hours' rest at Ogden, started ea-st again. State Superintendent A. C. Nelson, Superintendent Thomas E. McKay of the county schools, and members of the county board visited the schools in Ogden valley Friday and held a reception recep-tion in the Huntsville hall that evening. even-ing. Professor McClellan and Mrs. Stanton tried the voices of members of the high school alumni and assigned parts temporarily tem-porarily last Saturday for work on the opera "Priscilla." soon to be placed on the boards by the association. Miss Trellis Carter returned last Tuesday after an extended visit with relatives and friends in Tonopah and Goldfield. J. J. MeKimmon, the well-known painter, has returned from an extended tour in the western states, in the interests in-terests of the Beckwith-Chandler Varnish Var-nish company. So successful has he been that the occupation tempts him to try it again after the holidays. Sunday, December 8. was celebrated in St. Joseph's chuivh in a manner worthy of the great feast. The children of Mary approached the holy table in a body, and the good example was followed fol-lowed by large numbers of parishioners. parishion-ers. The Walker jury spent Sunday, December De-cember S, visiting the hot springs resort. re-sort. After a plunge in the water, a dinner and an afternoon rest, they were accompanied by a deputy to the evening even-ing service at St. Joseph's church. |