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Show IRaflroab ant Sbop personals The enginer: extrn board was cut last week and several of the young engineers are back firing on a pns-lengor. pns-lengor. O. A. Mclcher is on the turn with Roy Miller; Tommy Hlnstreet Is firing for D. If. Everett. J. V. Reynolds l.s bnck on the Milford Mil-ford board. Kirenvin Lyman bumped Fireman Ash worth on the term with C. L. Ford, ind Fireman Ahwnrt.h took the night ho-itling job. O. A. Stronbock made a hurried trip to los Angeles lant week-end. Mrs. W. I. Morley and Mrs. Lei Fnrnnn mnde a trip to Knit IJike c.irly this wrrk. Mrs. Morlry has returned re-turned but Mrs. Fnrnon will visit with Iit sister srvrnil days before returning return-ing home. Firemen Fotlieringlinm and Lyman are nnrli driving a new Essex. I t Messrs. Gentsch and Rogers, of the D. C. and H. department, are on a tour of inspection of the hotels and lunch rooms, and spent Monday at the Milford lunch room. Dr. Pfontz, the eye, ear, nose and throat specialist for this division, and Supt. W. H. Smith, spent a day in Milford. Dr. Pfontz is giving the periodical per-iodical eye and ear examinations to the men in the service of this division. di-vision. Mrs. R. F. Dula, wife of Fireman Dula of Caliente, was operated on in the Milford hospital a few days ago and is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. satis-factorily. Mrs. Earl Stonehocker, wife of Brakeman Stonehocker, was operated on in the L. D. S. hospital Tuesday Horning and is reported to be progressing pro-gressing nicely. Miss Waldine Evans is still in the L. D. S. hospital and is very much improved. She will be home in a few days. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Singleton last week. Mrs. Leo McVey was the motif for l shower at her home Tuesday eve-ling. eve-ling. She was the recipient of many ;ifts for use and adornment in her new home. A very enjoyable evening vas spent. A delicious lunch was --erved. |