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Show RAILROAD NEWS J. H. Hedges, special officer of the Union Pacific at this place left last week for the Utah Parks for the summer. He will have headquarters at Cedar City. C. C. Welker, who relieved re-lieved Mr. Hedges at this place, accompanied ac-companied by his wife and daughter are here from Los Angeles for the summer. J. T. Wardenburg, trainmaster of this division, was here two days this week conducting classes for rules ex- animations. F. E. Casterline, local station agent of the Union Pacific, is in receipt of a bulletin calling attention to parents allowing their children to play about the depot and railroad yards. Numerous Num-erous obstructions have been placed on the tracks of the system during the past year, narrowly averting ser-j ious consequences, and 97 of these j cases involved children ranging from j 3 to 17 years of age, several of whom were sent to the reform school. There j is also great danger to the children themselves playing around the moving mov-ing trains, and all parents are requested re-quested to inform themselves if their children are in the habit of frequent, ing the railroad yards, and to' see l that they are kept away from the j railroad tracks. |