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Show tRaUroab anb Sbop personals ! Miss Wanda James is spending a few days with her mother in Frisco. J. H. Handley spent several days this week, in Salt Lake. Keiko, the little daughter of section sec-tion foreman, K. Imai, who has been critically ill in a Salt Lake hospital for some time, is reported to be improving im-proving rapidly now. She will probably prob-ably return home Sunday. Supt. W. H. Smith, General Road-master Road-master Esbenson, Roadmaster Bert Davis, B. & B. Supervisor Geo. Ha- ley and Signal Supt. Supervisor Bruce Allyn were present for monthly month-ly safety meeting on Wednesday. Brakeman and Mrs. H. O. Yeager are moving to Salt Lake City in the very near future, and company house No. 12, which they will vacate, will be occupiet by. Mr. M'anear and family. Mr. Manear succeeded Bruce Allyn in the signal department here; C. W. Johnston, O. A. Melcher, J. H. Hanlon and J. V. Reynolds were all cut off the engineers extra board hen1 lat week. Mr. llunhm went UieU to a passenger fiivman's job on the turn with Kngiiiwr Kuehen-nieistcr, Kuehen-nieistcr, while the. ot Iters wei'O assigned as-signed to jobs in otln r locutions. Knc'ineer Knehenmeister mmlo u short trip to Salt LnKe lust week. G. C. IK'lgurde, manager of the lunch room, mnde a trip to Provo this week. |